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Webster = oRiver. {Grane climbed down the raflroad track pem@bankinent and picked his way over | Brass hummocks to the dank of the “From there he could see that the Fred the ‘mud and concealed, all but the ofoot sind ankle, by. of a woman She neighborhood ix unsettled. The | to Be Dispossessed. Feat sign of human habitation was | @ femuing from a.pipe'in the deck- “Hoda of the Idle athe yecht and not ‘Thompson ‘®ank. Then ‘they otify the police. 4u She skin—passed Po ois) yacht until Cra - The wo parts when t! “& Co. a plush’ muft and / Protruding Foot Reveals Body. © Wirowing them from the path. | Thompson said he had no idea ¥ othe body wax in the swamp so close to woman's satin-lined coat “been cut up the back seam and was in| he police found it.| Whis indicates that it was removed from | y her body some time after she was dead 7) end rigor mortis had set in. Crane, of No. wan partially © the water. Hour, Craxé ran to fled Thompson that the ‘body of a woman was in the went, with him, ana| Miss Pauline Newmann Hea together they pulled the corpse to: the) to went together After a little work @n the case the authorities decided to Place Thompson under arrest. Dragged Near Yacht. They were led to this action by the ffact that the cinder‘ path along which| @ the body had been dragged—as evi- @enced by the scratches on and cinders | close to the mooring ine notified him, had It was a p> Might-ntting coat and the murderer waa a Probably unable to arms. the body, ead more than twe' Sending her life. “@ragged a considera! Ice infer that only ‘been able to carry Phe in @ad pushed jt Into NEW ORLEANS, dows: FIRST RACH —Five Bucking Bo} Masgon Track Needmore ink Cap a Bitter Man ) Higxinbotham Me BRA 1313 #) Captain Allowmalge zt) ‘ou Win, jack Dolan | H_ RACE. uckat iver Cup, Lemon Giri Louise Savoir = Freom the fact that @aged in the murder. DD RACE—Seven, furlong: Brigade Dr MeCarty | ncfariane puil it off over the The County Physician, after viewing id the woman had-not been )dibpossene: notices for the purpose of | i ve hours: Abrasions On the neck that Jooked like the marks | Of finger nails furnished the clue to the | Means adopted by the murderer in the body was ble distance tle po- one person was en- Two would have ft and could have thrown it s2me distance from shore.| person who fought to dispose of it the swamp dragked it to the edge the slimy water. ——<————— NEW. ORLEANS ENTRIES. Dec, %—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- | furlongs; purse. 05 i : 1108 ine mile and seventy +103 {100 H00 105, and a alxteenin; To-Day ! tas advertised for in The Morning | World’s Wa THUR: f) 9 4 2 3 Butohors . S i Bindery Help. 4 %. Canvarwers . 3 Chambermaids ... 10 Collectors... 2 Geriivevlions 4 Cooks (Male) & : Sooks (Female)... 10 vi 4 9 8 Drug Clerre 3 Elevator Runners, 2 Feetets .. 6 noe 2 to-day, 270 more int Directory. SDAY, Dee. Housework Ironere Janitors Kitchen Help. Laundresses Machiniate Motormen .. Milliners ., Nunes Operators Painters The World printed 408 Help Ads. than all other New 1 ieoa 633 ‘etrest, Nowark, parsing along the |) Ht inié Railroad tracks at First Burlington streets, Harrison, saw a ' foot and ankle protruding from Yud of the ‘swamp at the foot of pembankment. Tte‘swamp is caused the backing up of the tide from the | demanded, and if this is refused” 30,000 AMIE STRIKE AGAINST i | | { | Refuse to Pay Alleged Exorbi- tant Rents and Plan Not the Movement to Starve - Out the Lessees. Under the leadership of earnest young women, a strike was started to-— jay on the east slde whichi!promines to’ lead to the most picturesque and the most unusual industrial struggle that New York ever saw—a strike of thirty) thousand families In one of the most jcrowded areas of the earth against the} attempts of thelr landlords to collect! rents which are deciared to be exordi- ~ THE LANDLORDS 400 WOMEN. LEADERS.: ds 3907e ® Strikers for Lower Rents at the - Stanton Street T se ae eee asel tMetS BAD (Photo ) | RUN SUT McClellan’s Lawyer Asks {hat Shearn’s Bill of Particulars Be Thrown Out. aphed Ny for The Evening World hy & Stait Artist “Fifteen Families Cut - Apartments. isi J \CALLS IT GUESS WORK.| FIREMEN of SAVE . HIf His Motion’ Is Upheld Liti- | gation Over, Mayoralty Will End. Alarm. Five persons were hurt, three ously they are likely to dle, fn the six-story apartment hou There was one more act to-day in the continuous performance of “The People agairiet | McClellan and in whioh Attorney-General de. mands a recount of the ballots, charg-| Street. to-day. ing that Hearst) was counted out and/@nd Russell, both of Hook and McClellan counted in, A charge of bad!Company No, %, showed the Hearst," Jackson FENT PAVERS OF €o ro. SSTANTONIST S THIMING-" and sked him to reduce the rent He refused point-blank. Thea another committee of the tenants’ went to the owner, but he explaineY that he wa: | Packing the Hoarst. aide of the contest It Ix aanserted by| friends of McClellan} lthat a recount ‘could be had of the | 420%! that encircled tant. “Starve out fa the. the landlord slogan of the leaders of the revolt. The movement began a month ago. If) |demands for reductions of rent are not jcompied with families will refuse to; pay. This Is the Plan. The plan 1s to refuse either to pay, rent or to vacate. If served with eviction the tenants wili gq to court with, thelr lawyers, who will first’ de mand time !n which to file an. answer, jand then claim the privilege of having | jeach case heard separately, which would enable the tenants to remain on}{ the premises mdefinitely without pay- ing rent. The organizers expect Innd- | lords and: lessees’ to realize their plight | and surrendor, D } Bull another plan has been suggested which. offers cumedy features mixed | in with the inevitable pathos of auch a struggle. In many of the tenements | Fent day falls onfdifferent dates. If a/ landlord succeeds in evicting one fam-| ily the other families are pledged to/ take ‘the dispossessed household into} their own flats and care for them as free boarders until the landlord seei the futility of such a losing kame and} surrenders, ‘All the Bast Side Is being flooded with placards preaching war on the de-{ mands of the landlords. ‘To-night fully & dozen open air meetings will be held to plan the campaign, and next Monday night there wiJl be a monster meeting at No, 206 East Broadway, { t Four ,hundread women have been organized by Miss Newmann, of No, 1717 Madison to make & house-to-house canvass and to obtain writtea pledges that a réduction of from 20 to 30 per cent. in rent Ney hay no tent be paid. A Talk With Miss Newmann. “Women. are the leading spiri this big movement," said Miss mann to-day to an Evening Wo: porter, “and youjmay depend upo: they will carry it through to victory. }1t in not a case of unwillingasss to} pay—It Is a case of actual Inability on the part of the poorer classes, “We got our ‘dea from a similar strike of 60,000 people, which was wiiged | in an Italian clty, and which reaulted in a victory for the strikers. If there} were only # few persons involved. we} | might Joxe, but with 30,00 families en-| jrolled the lessees and landlords will/ |never dare to attempt dispossess pro-| loeedings on such a wholesale scale." | The campaign will be. directed trom |the assembly rooms of the Socialists, No, 314 Grand street, and it {s promised |ihat no matter what hardships may { low there will be no recession on the {part of the teaints. A mnass-mveting | will be held next Tuesday night, and | Jaoob Parker, a lawyer, of No. 3s: Grand street, will instruct the teaants | how their resistance to the payment of rent ut the present rate may be made successful. The Revolt Starts. The revolt started to-day in the big | six-story double decker tenement at ® and 70 Stanton street, corner; The house is owned by aj rho Hy Eighth a dentist, at { ngton and Allen is’ the Hessee,and to him the thirty families that occupy the flats pay thelr rents. Ratier it !s to Dr, Waxserman that) y have been paying the rents, They quit paying to-day, Rents there va from §% a month for ground floor flats to $18 and $15 for the top floor fa! It has only been a few weeks’ since the | rates were raised a detlar a month all} The dwellers paid under pro- now that they have a.captain support of the Sovialist fare saying that the original pl around. too high, and they will fight! for re-| duction {rpm two to three doliars each @ month for cach suite. Fre ntre the fight 1s e: this storm ¢ to spread in ry direction u: th East Side } doin the ca: palgn for lower rents, t Another Girl Leader, This eaptaln Is pretty pin year-old Cecella Arkin, a smart, aggres- sive east side girl, who lives on the third floor with her brother, Bam’ Ark 0 She has anothér brother, ant in the same house. Scon | rent antect er, a capmi who Is at er to the a hix Job, and sl en he has found it hard soulfing to get! along.- Cecella though! the conditions | were hard enough aleady~ She bugan! to talk about the Injustice of it. Son | she hid Meyer Edelowitz, a tallor, ui, the floor above, tlking too, Edelowitz is a Socialist, and he took the case to a meeting of members of his parcy | There the whole movement had its in- lception, and now pretty Cecelia in be- ling called the Joan of Arc of the new Crusade. She led the panty of fitry vomen who Visited the Socialist head- quartets in a body, First a delegation waited en the lee- jean get all the tenants I want at th {time to those who might be in SS (a m=) — = Ta) cA <2) c= Sj == powerles® to act on» way or tho other So the unique strike was decided on as 4 Tast resort. Another ballots In any box on presentation of) 07 ir the affidavit of a cingle person that he ‘ ; The fire started: in a baby di saw or knew of a fraud in the countla,s “rar of the hall on the HELPS POLICE T0 moveHiedt gare of the ballot in that box, and several! agor!:some Jate home-goor is s that the big double decker a: affidavits covering several cdistricts|14 nave thrown a lighted claar 8 Cherry street. When th. would induce the Court to throw open) cushions of the carriage, and fime came ‘this morning co collect fro: them the semi-monthly rent tnstai ll the boxes fer a recount. The contest has been going on two years and a month, but not a single aMdavit af the kind has ever been pre- sented to the courts. Collins, Mrs. Annie, When the Attorney-General Inatituted lived on the top floor. up the alrshaft. THE INJURED. thirty-al ment they asked for-# uniform cut o/ fat GET STOLENS!,264 three Being dollars a month on each fefusd, all of them decided ke bd Oght agains: ¢. cose, especkaliy as the alist ha mised to give them legal and mora . lthe present sult It was against McClel- pital, Badly burned and ‘unconsc.ous Saheothar ae hore Cat aay ke | Headquarters Men Build Real i* alone, but he was ordered by the|from smoke, Conditton serious. Picked up fof the beginning of “th | Drama, With Love in courts to also insert the name of|, Collins, Michaci,-two and a@ half, son Aght are located at, No. 12) Monro: 4 | AEE D ne Hearst ax a defendant wo that the en-|of Mrs. Annie, Burns and smoke, Har- t with twenty-elght families; iets * pacts nena re Ha large ‘atreet, “with twenty-cinit | Strong Part. tlre controversy. ‘ebuld (be, settles In Isr Hosiptal: Condition serious tes; No. Suffolk street, one. . vel yah, th Ar families, und No. fis Mudison “ptres SS No Affidavit Filed, band of Mre Annie. Severe burns Frith Hi tamiles AL oach\of the/aected i 7 i Harlem Hospital. houses “the tenants aie swearing j Real, mure-enough detectives of the| Mtr. Jacksons, In his _amonded com-| Distier, Emma, ten, who lved on the vein: The wom oe es | Fe . ten, | Ata the sei unte {Central Oftice to-day recovered $1,260 out |Dlaint, charged that there was fraud |rourth floor, Burns and smoke. Har- ticularly enthusiastic. scree tee notes ary of the. dwellers Jot $1400 in banknotes ,stolen from the | and nlssount tp avery cre Sc aneraen fom Hospital. May dle. : i@ roof. cheering and Fa : fas election districts in the five musts. |G: ea e h Waving placards) calling the iandiords room of Mr. und Mrs, Frederick French ‘ut there was stiil not a xingle affidavit | Sasie Hureubearaey ance sche blogdauckers, posed there while ; j ne Cl ‘ < spite ‘ a : f 2 oa yenine World Dao berapiee malle A |< be the Continen: sal Hotei, and alsojfrom any person who. swore he had} 475 Ejiza O'Brien lived on the g.2und helt Picturea ee clainiy => placed under arrest May Piatt, a cham-|miinemed fraud. |=) floor of the house, and after a hearty wor, Wasserman was “plainly worrted| traits, but he objected, ne added, to|bermald) and John J.>#filey, a cad| , “i Richards. attorney for Mc n.| Christmas dinner was not sleeping well. | im. don’ he maid, |demanded a Dil! of particulars, so that | the action of the Socialista in interfer- 0 |the Mayor could Know what he muat pe a Sy cpl Ting with his business. jdriver, whom they charge with the lar- fire and death, and, wakin. Pigeent rates. Y wont lower the renta’s) , More than, SO rent pavers attendal|ceny. The names of the detectives be- Jacfend, The bill of particulars wnsline tau to" tnyestigate, “When ahe pinalittie dater he sald that he would bei ton street, on ‘Tuesday night, ns [long right up in fromt—Murphy, MeMul. |ot Med. but Clarence J. Siean | opened the front doot she was met by a/ fle, and that he would give extecded | areas Were turned — from te ac Special Deputy Attorney General, wot! cies of fame which had al; re extended | Specohes denouncing the niibeiietcie ae ‘the case Listed on the January calendar 8. ad already, In Hariem Hos off as} ‘lames Swe2p Ha‘ jem: MANY Woman, Awakened by Dream, of Blaze, Gives Tinely 80 serl- ina fire ise. No. 19 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Two firemen, McKenna Ladder stuf of [fateh was made against those who are which heroes are made when they got |busy carrying out unconscious per: sons, neither seeming to care much for them time And ugey in ground upposed into the after a jtime the flames burst forth and played xX, who About 230 o'clock ahe had a dream of went to climbed ‘from the baby buggy to thet ES ‘6 OLY BURNED PATH WM EARST |W FLAT RED —_-BYFLUNG CIR down the ladder half way. Theo he handod his burden over to Russell, and the latter continued to the street. Then back up the long adder ran the two firemen. They heard @ com- moticn on the fire-escape, and, lookine down, saw Jerry Collins hanging by one foot from the fourth floor weil. Was Neatly Roasted. Colina had started for safety and yelled for his wife to pick up the baby and follow him. He reached the ffth floor, when hé missed his footing and fell: He would have been killed had not his ankle caught in the ladder. There he hung, with the flames #hoot- {ng out of the window nearest to-pim, and would have roasted ‘had not the firemen seen him. Ho Was taken down the ladder, y A i Then backja third time went the two, thelr clothes scorching and their hair and eysbrows singed. On the third figot they found Mrs. Mary Kenni and her four children, Kate, parea Mary, five: Winifred, two, and a baby {in aris. ‘The mother and children were unconscious front amoke when’ the fire- | men ct them to the Jadder, First Mcisenna ‘carried down the. mother. Then came Rusnell with a child under arm. McKenna, who bad ‘run up the ladder, came down with r two children. each back the. ot WATERS: PIANOS When Selectiti, a piano be sure get a GOOD TONED ANO, and: the WATERS is vre-eminently a good toned iano. The WATERS tone is ilways sweet and musical, with 1 fine singing quality. : | | | DON’T. PAY A FANCY PRICE for a piano. i grade. pianos are nol ° sarily high-priced pianos. WATERS are the very highest rade pianos made, and are cele- brated for their superlative ex- oe Ainanctal torqs were made. The Frenches live In Watertown, N,| for trial. Mr. Richards obtained from} 110i) sna was making Its w fee: Hence, yet are not sold at fancy \ * Y. Mrs. French took an early train | Justice Greenbaum an order taking! si ai ae in the rear. ig its way up the/ |} ices - A from the Grand Central Station taxe{the case from the calendar uniehe: fe Warned by a Dream. ||| As to EASY PAYMENTS, the bill of particulars was suppiled, and } ¢ : " Saturday morning for home, Mr. French | giving ae ‘Attorney General ten daya| Mfr% O'Brien décldet the street was WATERS: System is most Jib- : accompanying he to ‘the train, The|in which to supply It; the safest place for her and her family, | |Jeral, giving you three years’ time sband was | Me Sheara— then ‘sérved a paper ce outside she began ringing door-|Iliq pay for a piano WITHOUT w to, follow and spend} . > Then there me screams from) . 1 Cartstma: ! ta marked “Bll of particulars’ on Mr. ere came m | INTEREST. Sanmathe big fam ye Teolacds. and to-day the Mayor's at.| the fifteen families on the floors above, | |]. 01 io °: y = Mrs, French ts the family bank, and | an ‘Tho halls were/all ablaze, and no one| || fxamine the WATERS tone torney brought {t into court and asked Justice Davia to set it aside as insum- | clent, Mr, Richards said the vo-called ‘bill of particulars’ was also “on informa- tion and belief,” and was accompanfed by no aMdayit of un eye witness of taud in any ¥Sitrict. “This #0 called ‘bili of particulars, \uaid Mr. Richards, “is merely a Ist of { when the train was spetiing through could get to the’ stréet by the j Yonkers she remet ered she had left } $1,400 under the pillow of her recently | vacated room in tho Continental Hotel, i Broadway and Twentieth street, Man- HF hattan. She telegraphed her husband |from Poughkeepsie, "Get money left easurer of the J. C. Lyons Realty and! under pillow,” but she did not mention perating Company, Mr. president of the Am IN THE SUBW (Continued from First Page.) with ssreaming men and wome: laddqr from the ‘bottom from the street to tandie the excited Throng and! omre for the hystorical womens on the station platform. It wa: time before it was arranged. The old « bred bu 4s. the ble stone | celving word from her husband, heap of clothing with scarcely ai tel = Y - sent anpther despatch, mention-| alleged fraudulent McClellan votes. thing resembling a man in them. {| mansion to which the Stedmans recen ly | Fr / - When the clothing was exainined the|moved from No, 15 West Toirty-fourth | ing the size of the roll, and ask.ag if it} Abandors Part of Case. der. Shorter pesdesy were Gere to station agent found a sliver card case/street sald to an Evening World re) ee vere ‘This telegrath was| phe charge of miscount has been | the Winows and fire eacapes, were | oe now crowded with, tenants. sd] porter nat hia vemiployer jaceied 16 be filed with cards of Ernest G. left the | tt » first received by Mr. French, and he} abandoned so far as Brooklyn, Queens stair: Policeman Hauser turned In an alarm, | anc then ran to the rear of the bullding, | where he was joined by Policeman} Loughran. The fire escapes were choked | The escape was) not th working order, and It was some When Hook and Ladder Company No.\ bow. Company” and ‘ necessary to run the entire Jengin offractor or-rie Rarjtan Itiver Clay Com Sleuths’ Clever Ruse. the election districts In Manhattan and : Pana the train beyond tho mangled body tofpany. He husta beautiful summer! Oh reaching Watertown and not re-|the Bronx by number, with other fig-| 20 arrived at the burning bullding the) |reloase it, ‘Then there was found onlydnome at West End, N AMrs.| ures opposite them, as the number of | firemen saw no one could enter, “Btil Hall, the driver, raised an &5-foot lad- ind quality, prices and terms, d you will be convinced that ‘he WATERS PIANO ‘is the REST PIANO VALUE offered invwhere. s Send Postal for Catalogue OUR THREE STORES WILL RE OPEN EVENINGS TIL JANUARY 1ST ‘ Horace Waters & Co. 194 Fifth Avenue, near {8th St 127 West 42d St., near Bway 254 West 125th St,, near 8th Ave, } man. There were also the init in cheerful spirits when he es G. 8." on the wallet, and in another] house this morning, ‘hough he was suf-| took it to No. 30 Mulberry street. Capt. ang Richmond are concerned, The two The lon ladder reached the top story, cigarette case | fe i 3 re eo jand up this rin McKenna, followed by pocket there was a silver. cigai fering from a bad cold. Price turned the case over to three new ha were carried by Hearat. | Inttialled in the same fastlon, There] The only way the dead man's secre- ‘ Fo ho bUTER EE MUTE Re re Gy former boroughs were ca + afe, | Ruseell. Thane. two Appeared to be go- | was also a ghauffeur's license, 20. | tary could account for his be see eran Mata ittele ral fallea AEEAT Ea Aa rea RUE fraudulens 30° | ing 10 sure death. McKenna climbed; ‘URS N.Y. ¥ h-bound platform of the F mer guard at Blackwell's Island; Mc-' Cleflan votes In Manhattan anc . ind ees mt This assured the subway officials that) street subway—ttation was th: Mullen, a foriner private detective, and Bronx, a alleged by this bil! of par~ | into a window of tne Cqitins apar: the vietim Ae the Chet nt was theswell suddenly changéd Vs mind about Garrette, the champion sprinter the (Heulars, is only 3232, wnich oan Boe pnsnitn Hg posible savet TOURER ie own real extate lawyer and treasurer { cel He usa a : ne | be eno some the plurality of | smoke and flame and came upon Mrs, Of the J.C. Lyons Bullaing and Opes"| (aya the Third ayenue, “Li to. Fort bilce Departmen Sree Stecielian won the -olstial |Gollina, ‘with her baby oli Sette her auing’ Company, that went second street and thy subway dowt to| The trio elected Murphy to play the coun Roth were u si hands of a receiver tast we Fl toaea re ctasHi otha al nnd Cecio Merromierrent fexieaastecnive 4 AUN ada called! aitenon’ (or thelerees th were ‘unconacious. He Stedman Was the heaviest stoakholder| portysmccond street. with the J Mau the plunder jwithiithes thlevess| fallurecorehe:billiof particulars to/give | Picked UE;motneranaibaby) and climbed in this company, He was sixty, Years) | yons Company, and i: is presumed by 2708 found tuat the Frencnes) any information about the alleged “vo: detectives old. atera. for McClellan," or id f by or his wife a nds that ing ne TORR RE eat eRe HS ining about going to his taw onion Too Be eee er Ge ua ceaiy apoutsallewedauvonng, WithGUt c¢atsten. ‘ox ‘at the Jowér ena of the platform, while riding toward Fourteenth str, young girl, ay nd tio: the pnt sent a squad of his #1 ji thouxh why he should have destred to hag a friend, Finley, the cab driver, {1 the Astorney-General is able to poncemnen through ie trong in-an take a tocal- train, they cannot imagine. |who lived at, No. 231 Eightli avenue, | give the exact number, of voten mi " c e| vitnesses to 7 n id butler sald. t : r. Stedman ‘ar Ce C counted in each of the electiog districts Se aes eee eee anesenurs| Copen Uy Compinined of attacks of giealiy SUPRA Stn Ar the coniidence of Ty stanhattan: and the Bronx said Mr. | ea rt asst 35 ness, and thought that In one of ti the maid. Richards, “it must necessarily be that CSL ara d eat aera: ye nccident?” attanka: he had stumbled off the “{ am a Pinkerton man,’ said M Es knows, the, faccors which anake up i d Gots eH on platform : Een ae AW Wate Wee 4 sorts: p : of later they, went Up into, Fouriecath} Of the dead an, took charge of the | (uns that takes p) THe \Grx he must be able to state what the FOR TH sirest and repeated their inquiries. — house on Madison avenue: before -the| street, and: whenever our f jcfids are tne atlots Marel thadahesBays)-werek miss In, order to prevent a .blockade of|feturn, of | Hrs pee step, Was | trouble we help them aut.” counted and how they were miscounted, | Sub y the lice J. | #6 to ho Griftin . Stedman, o . u ive Mata fates ie orman Ruoft to fnien his run{ Hartford, and Stedman. of) Trailed Like Dramatic Sievths, |." His ablilty to give them exact 4 N to Broadway “and One Hundred and | hrothers of the who fol to] Murphy raya the Platt girl then told |tricta In Manhattan ahd the Bronx » , IC. eof uf y to comfort thelr “inela ; bs : Fae ea eeety ‘the: Fifth sirect| Fee coment thelr xister-In-law. | nim of her Anding $1,400 in the French |ehows, ener ines Uaed tor by thn ; SUCH AS Htation. Later he was taken down 10} selversNot surprised: room, and turning it over to her friend [Ure oP the Court, oF else that hie! | ; : tie station, where ne made-this state-| FP; Ritzinan Ds Grove, one of the re-| ine cabinan, Bhe was greatly agitated |no-calied bill of particulars fs pure | | SSSA NS: Seksrite:, || Moines Cream Riseee, _.. | Almena Oboes Say slowing down to enter the|Ctiit Court to witd up Oe affairs of | when \nformed by Murphy beatin) sche) otk es elena Wanllie patfarscosch Waters: | Feanmt Calpe, ~ | Beane Cormisate, j my eye, waa! tie J.C. Lyons Company, des tral: Ofltce men. Were ‘on the can | pocola tereco! » Chinamen Tablets, a he tNenviiy Erith man standing Afternoon that he, had 7 aot NTE and Carrette were ostenta- | his complaint, the AAttorne: i fs atthe lower end of the piALtoriy besa the lawyer had killed \timself posly trailing the girl, Uke dotectives | General Aileen) uit pirauosii poe rea I TO ere) Jhere the local trains stop, but’on the st have been. (6 ual : i 3 every One of the 1,9 election wis 3 3 | Peers tc Aw. L looked vip sprang dl-| rane, depressed by his oeey ty, with Murphy now ‘and then |i) erery One gf the 198 election, wie | 1 SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 26th to 3ist inclusive rectly In frdnt of my train. Though | ble H He ha lost aver half a mi x them the slip. jbv tala pill ot particulars. that ie | tate that he was not jostled or ou: ‘for him. t take his bie ine such 2 | wheedling private detective as Mr. Mur- | lection district of Richmond-or Queens | | orp ONE! Choice ¢. He Jumped. and before 1 could check | fensstional im It was entirely | pny was finally jntroduced to Finiey, |" in three-fourths of the districts, of Stoke MMSER "ERY ILY.Ush;, better tham that pega be TOTS UPC apeteltts 9 OC Ai ea So vanyeilng and the chambermaid, the cabman and | New Vor County, elect } sola by “ot - fice i | 5. Soldine, sec it the J. C, Lyona|the alleged Finkerton, after u confer-| “We ask that if the dill of oarticula: our Rolated ie) en aoe | Bullding and 6 : Lee eas abet TURRET oetia “}is not furnished exactly as directed by! [BARLEY SUGAR AXIMAL 130) poende.- ‘After wne Subway attendanta were! pressed’ great ay) Chee, decided that it would be the bees) the order ofthe Court that the//At- Thi that t ad 1 wis Mr.lof the denth of 3 Mi{| “play’) to return $0 to the man who | torney-General be precluded from xiv- = FINE MIXED CAND’ St " i is OM: Mr. Stedn ) | Was making th queal down at Head. | ing evidence respecting these charges. MIXED Ch? en Alene, assort and dH. bers. the Jawyerdi tient and there wa quarters. oMurphyswas given $0 tor Me iene Hat at Waal es ed until the a ssiisiene confections, pry . f Othe REEL gir 0 die to h i . Adank eet ads {Olil of particulars ix suppiied.” und for .; See ated bod Vee ne neato {cleverness in Upping them off and) Mr. Shearn, opposing the motion, de- re nar Mr 5 amt Leen i | vstalila the polic | 1 that If it were mranted iV ended mente HIGH GRADE NuManie tien fi an Manitord freasures; and 1 ‘ ret Murvay Pig Finley again See ee ee French Crem! OE tas Gatepamery fun wradunted fram Yule in the A by Prosident | old him that the victim was atill| Justice Davis reserved decision, of all’ Ghocol 20 Re eee eee er aRdiade awuNt fl : t \ e . A jacolates, \ fimtla and was’ graduated from ome over the! Seah and that he would have to | i GRADE BONBOSY, Kinds, 5 pounds for.» $1.15 Ht , rn,” sald Mr, Soh | be sauu with some more money, and 4 | 2 GLACE university In (0 ad maily years ao io|dine, “but the affairs were not In serioua| tle arrest of the ‘girl: The chamber- BARTLETT, WHO MANAGED | 1 ebuap29C | ven. HIGH GRADE BON- iit ‘MY Marcy, the dangnter of Dr:! condition. We worrled about the| maid was taken to Headquarte | BLAINE’S CAMPAIGN DEAD DONS, CHOCOLATES AND Marcy, prominent. in. this” city, and jtroubles, but I ot understand how] ta-q Snencr oda ee aa Une ers, Oarly, 9 * Tan GRADE AORTED KRUIT, OF an assortment + niece of Governor and Ganeral Marcy, | thin would in any way affect elther his! (?-d8y by McMullen and Carrette, and |] CHOCOLATES, LAS: it abatterise $1.75 hor his happl: » assets of|4 few hours later Finlay g {the Union Ly. He was a meinber yo up $0) GARDINER, Me., Dec, %.—Joseph W, | tal of 00%. Tier Club, the (Univer Club, the Yale} this company are. $ nd our lin-| more of the stolen money Sn the bellot ' “lub. by 0 b, the e | (os A } ! Sink Re Uae aN ava eulogy | Pe ater anit that he was “boating” his own artes. |giet aetna’ ed. eth resience | IMPORTED FRENCH GLACE’ FRUITS, NEW Associated with Mr. Stedman, and vc: oO eK Gr The cliambeymald and the cabman| i, Washington yesterday morning a CROP. JUST ARRIVED, 5-POU cx perenors Hae per oboe Sean ten ieertica le caaar titer were phatGarapliod at Headquarters and | cording to information received here to, ator and lawyer. When nsked by on/ 1 ; Cored te py ee UTE ES 9 ALY Coals Aay. He was born at Litchfield, a eub-| ing SVorld repattor to-day it juices i is: haw been ma Ine aren emer: urb of Gardiner, seventy years exo, wns any reason why Mr, Stedman should | gant: alnce she cume into he K ed to answer tha auestion.” | wealely man himeel | DROPS DEAD IN HOME, | 2o'nSbowmostion. Later he wan editor | iver: cand’. peinotpal | storks | MIELE DHAVHELE | | Of the Hoston. ‘Traumeeipt, then served : Nd neorporate nis the if i 5 zs Seni aaie | two New Yor! papers, 5 der was, Incorpormted in, ime with! | GIR YFIANCE, | SyprstitRG, Deo M—Leopold vile| "pation was private nscretary to. Con-/f/ WE DELIVER FREE my It took over all , Dec, insk) Boutelle, of the Fourth Maine F ONK DOL 3 sixty-elight years old, millionaire, | greseman a Se Sale Of Imported Satin Lincd Baskets 25c Each ~ Park Row Store C-2n/ Until 11 P.M. bir realty holdings. of J.C rach, eae a wenty-three years old, was shot and)" ; diet Bistrict, and Clerk of the Naval Com: i BATTER’ Lovarg vers iapoain tenis ntly killed, and Victoria Stokes, | (A2MCh Brewer and property owner of | mittee during the Spanish war, Ie was 200in BLRERT. We deliver | $6,800,000, "Thin was covered by $3.5 eee eee itn was, hack, Gahoegtt| thitclly, dropped deud of heart fallure| gnu nt the conductors of Blativ's Pros-|[ Ibe fora cut ig Pirsoxtin inumortkaxessa BambelsGoldstickersandiiry PERG i of through) at nia home to-day, ¢ {dential campaign. Mr. Bartlett jeaves ee mot et yt ecode eant Riteman De Grove were named aq) {ro aria by Frank Konelski. finnce’ of — a widow and five children. Di Candies for ‘lour. Ou + 5 peaches ASS Tronvera by Judge Houeh in’ the| te, Zilinak! girl, while returning from AS eee, fomera, caret hoarseness and sore thros! United Mates Clroult Court, Unacoured | 4 dance last night, Kosolakl waa ar- Teehition rete tpalaitosba rt Unaeoured | rested, The motive of the shooting Js Desktes betas «vice-president and Rot known to the police, LAXATIVE BROMO Quiniio removes the |, Cousns. ho cause, ‘To get the genuine call for full name | ileved | by. J end igok Sor signature of BW. Grove, 25¢, ¢.¢ |No opiates. shapeeknne Pe tee $1.50 ND BOXES.

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