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T 4 GIRL MASCOTS DISPEL. HOODOO “4” ONSHIPBOARD FOR DEATH 10 END TORTURE Dr. Peasden, Lockjaw Victim, , Despairing of Cure, Urges & Doctcers to End Life. with “43,” Unlucky , Had Cast Spell Over Liner. EXPERT ON HIS MALADY. ‘Attending Physicians Silenced by His Verdict, but Hope’ | : g to Save Him. 5 Ran Down Motor Boat, Drowning Four. CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—Dr. Joseph Pons-| Cy: tangs Wulff, who is a Dano, is Gen, a asctentist occupying one of the) wing to swear on a pile of Danish foremost positions with « larse packing |nibieg that thirteen is not alone a} a @rm, last night Indicated by signs to/icodoo number on the seas. He brought Dhysiclans at his aide in the Chicago! nig geandinavian-American liner United Baptist Hospital that an attack of lock-| grates into port to-day, two days over- dew from which ho ts suffering “vould! gue, atter encountering the heaviest Prove fatal. The physicians, hopefil| squats and head seas int hia memeory previously as to the outcome, were! rhroughout the trip from Christiania @ilenced by the patient's mutely ex-| sq and “13 -cropped—up -as-omens o Pressed verdict of his own case, for he} is a leading expert on the effects of the disease wiiich has selzed him Dr. Peasten finally restgned himacit to the care af the nurses, but when he heard the physicians say that {f he \ill-fortune until foyr pretty Dantsh maids who boarded the ship at Copen- lhagen were calied into the Captals [office cne stormy night two days away | from New York and asked to be allowed lived enother day: there was hope for|!@ lend thelr afd In dispelling the 1ll- isla thratahook lila hes! fortune which pursued the liner. The To-day will: prove whether the dying | four maids were given {he liberty of the expert correctly diagnosed: his own case | 0a. wandering about at wil, organiz- On Christznas Eve, while arranging |!ng play partes, and in four hours the .@ Christmas tree for his children in | good luck cf Capt. Wulffs craft re- _ Bie home,’ Dr, Peasden was suddenly | turied. ‘etricken with acute lockjaw, The in-| With thirteen first-class cabin pan- jury which brought on tetanus was alnengers, the United Staten left Chris- com pou re of the nose, sus- (tania Dec, 13. She arrived here thir- tained a week ago. Dr, Peasden was |tccn days later, after thirteen accidents golng through 4 dark passage way | of more or less Importance. pale to nebo ry ror enstner| Four Hours Out, Drowned Four Men. Sos Si naicobaaaaa aN eae ah Rh ch | Four rours out of Christlania the x- fata ed SEE Matta and struck lure 4" began to appear. At 7 o'clock i that evening the lookout sighted Feed paesnty motor boat directly in the path of the f30 and the geri Miner. Before the course of the big boat : could be changed, @ts bow plunged IN SHAFT WHILE WIRE WAITED " Returned Home to Find Him _’ Missing and Thought ‘He Had Gone Out. n abrasion of the "tetanus lowered. For four hours Capt. Wulff says his men searched for the victim: of the collision. Four hours after th crash the port of Chiristiania notl- fled. The motor-boat was about thirty feet long and appeared to the look-out to be one of the new speeders used by ifishermen off the coast of Notwa: Capt, Wulf is certain the four me perished. tMausted, Capt. Wulf says; its thirteen, returned in threatening aspect. | Thirteen hours out of Christiania t | United States ran into a storm which| | threw te passengers into terror, and | most of the voyagers.were on their kneea| jin ser. For four days the Untied Adout every seasick and nearly | States buffetted the gale. one o! NEW ROCHELLE. N, Y.. Dec. 26— ;Loula K. Smith, @ wood engraver, forty- | five yeath old. was found dead with his/ Meck broken at the bottom of an air} @haft in his home, No. 37 North avenue. | ‘The doay the ship w Four Girl Mascots in Charge. Wy thin me Capt. Wultt had it ly fixed in his mind that the two jun bers were following tid boat like rurte and decided=to euchte bla hard luck: | fOn they sixin day?he decided to give a was discovered by tls wife, ~ catte | din ty to chia thirteen first-cla o had h alte Fat-cliuas who had been sitting up for hours walt. | pa: gore,” but other /squayl ctcmal mx for him to come home. the vessel about so furlously that the Mrs. Smith explained that her hus~{ Project was abandoned. | When he saw (nat he co: band had been drinking for to weeks nig poat the day, before Christian he @nd had threatened to kill her and him-jrenewed the order for the dinner | self with a carving knife. On account| Among, the eucets were the four Dan- @f his conduct she decided to spend} {8% girls. Nominally he placed them [in charge of the boat. Each place they Christmas “Day away from home andi visited on board they were treated with yesterday morning went to Manhattan ihe courtesies extended to « ranking, StL ee {ofticer. ey OEM Cea Ueda eel Vi Lib pine Under the spell of the four temporary ewner of the house, found Simith lying | commanders, the United States tlew bo- foo the. storm. The gloom waa dis- | pelled and cheer $n the hall very much under the In- nd Rood will took. tts fitience of liquor. and, to keep him from |place, To-day Captain Wulft says he going olit again, locked him in Uls| Ri ever again mall with mny pecan” tooms. | ger Wat or consigninent numbered’ thir-{ Mrs, Smith Teturned home at 130/teen-and he will be careful to avold the numeral four, ‘heretofore not suspected in the hoodoo claas. The four girly are. Ellen Jacobson. Anna Johnatiensen, Hilt Chelstensen | e'clook this niurning. and, finding the @oor locked, atoused tho. landlord, who Gave her the key. Atter she failed to} find her husband in the rooms, Mrs. jand Petrolenne Jergensen, They will! ai emporary ‘quartera | at No, S2 @mith noticed that the kitchen window ie a bets 0. 0. ” All are here look- wan open, and suspecting that he had) ing for husbands. , made hia escape by the fire oscape, sat ty ie a New oles boy, for aurs, earn Stig ; |ania Miss Jergennen, (who Is a tema down In the dining-rooin to wal hist at pretty «tel, with IArKe. blue ees feturn, and she remained up until 7.30] handsome oval’ face and light. hal e’clook this morning, when, on going to “We have come to be married, Yut ha ISAILED FRIDAY, DEC: 131! Four Hours Out of Christiana’ stopped at\once and four boats wero! @With the numeral four apparently ex-} mate, | EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26,1907. | ae ee eT ee ‘Admiral Dewey Tells Evening World He's we & rer Congratuiated Upon His Birthday, Naval Hero Says, by Long Distance ’Phone, He. Never Felt Beiter and ts | Hard. at’ Work. © It being the seventieth birthday of Admiral George 8. Dewey The Evening | World called the office of the distinguished naval hero in Washington over tbe long-distance telephone to offer congratulations. | Commander 8. 8. Wood, Admiral Dewey's alde, responded to the call and jconveyed the meexage to his superior. a Boy at Seventy «|‘atightest sign of recognition. | Kellam, HEIRESS, PUZZLE TO DOCTORS, nA Miss Wardrop Shows No Sign. of Awakening From Str: Coma at Lincoln Hospital. THROUGH <1 BE, IS FED Many ‘Specialists in Nervous Diseases Watching Case— /| Ean’t Diagnose It. Passing the 16th hour of’ hey bafting| come this morning, Fop, the sleeping helress, showed no ill-| effects from her long lethargy, and the! fifteen physicians at the Lincoin Hos. pital, as well as many specialists from all over the Greater City, are more| puzzled than aver by the strange ca Miss Wanrtrop has normal respiration, | a healthy color and has not low a| pound In weight. She ts fel by means of a tube, Hquids forming the greater! part of her nourishment. She appears) to be in deep ber. All danger of her atarvi: to neems past, Yesterday the pretty patient's brother, | Albert, and other mombers of the famlly called at the hospital and attempted| to arouse her, It svas thought the sound” of a fanifilar volce might have| the effect of restoring her to consclous- | ness, but although her brother re- mained for some time and repeatedly | spoke to her, ehe did not evince the| Dr. B, Clifford Martin, house phy; at tl3 hospital meld to-day that whil none of the eminent experts who had} Attempted to bring the girl out of her| trance and diagnose the case were cer- tain what tho malady ts, it is quite pos- sible it 1s hemiplegia, a form of paraly- ais celdom encountered in one #0 young. I¢ it should prove to be this, when Miss Wardrop regains her health she} may find she has ‘orgotten everything | she has over learned, possibly be bereft even of the power of speech. Miva Wardrop is a niece of James Wardrop. former superintendent of the New York, New Haven and Hartford allroad. Another uncle, William F, of Wo. 27 Willis avenue, the Bronx, {s her kuardian. Last Thursday, a week ago, she came! to New York from Mount Sisco to do her Christ:as stopping and went to see her friend, Miss Adrienne La Roche, | of No. %4 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventR street. | While at the‘ latter's home a fire a After a few seconis had elapsed the sharp, precise tuncs of the Admiral were | recognized on the ‘phone. % “What can i do for you?" “Admiral, the New Werk Evening World wishes to send congratulations to You-on the occasion of your seventieth bir:hday and to Inquire how you are feel- ing and in woat iwauner you are spending the day.” . “Thank you, thank yon very kindly” came the hearty response. Never felt better tn my whole life. I feel like a bey Again. I am spending the day in bard wu LL arrived at the office at 9 o'clock and spent the frst hour reading my mall. At half-past 10 o'clock 1 attended a meeting of the Naval Rellef Society, of which I am the president. Be “I shall leave my office at noon to trkn luncheon at home. a8 ust where T shall brok3 out next door, and the clatter o¢ the engines attracted her to the win- dow. When Miss La Itoche called her, a few minutes later, and received no reaponse, she looked around and saw Miss a chair nvr > BOY BURGLARS LOOT spend the reniainder of the day with Mra, Dewey, hank you for your kindly, diterest. Guod-» Among the admirat's callers to-day were iday, dinner lui week x advaheed a number of those which President Roosevelt was preae the Int ate Who attended and which | be ‘at Pine Knot, Vt, to- | Ins vise night. During their conyersation they recalled a /very happy toast whieh bi its proposed w they drank to the healthor the admiral, It wis as] follows: | “To the man who has dane more for and Al reflected greater glory on | mericn than an jother eae HAN now ving, The tonst met with a hearty cespones tr | Jonepn Waxman, thirteen years old, arty » nOs¢ surrounding ‘ 1 2 i table. 4 Ing the adniral’s | ana nie brother Iteuben! eleven years At the meeting 0% the Naval Relief Soctety to-day old, of No. 171 Madison street; Wil-| foclety to-day the Admiral was pres 5 é Reypen, of the navy, made the p lantencantl dey ee aGen, Nan sy Market street; Isidore Rest, four- h of the Admiral tage of 1817. the property of George Wantington and in his waa drunk from a decanter containing old Madeira wine of tlie The decanter was formerly Presentation speech Gen, VaVn Meypen sald it wax eminently. Atti No. Market 3 x Ne Ing that the ‘ 4 health “of the other George, whom we all love, should be drank from the same !ten Years old. of No. I$ Vike street: decanter,’? jJonoph Cheaner, fourteen Ee Ge ot A token wi Adnilral Dowey greatly appreciate ent deal. ci INo. 10 Henry street, and Solomon} He wey x y appreciates n great deal came to him years old, of No, 31 Chriatmas Day navy. It was a searfpin of alamonds and rubles in the form of the figuro $8" and burglary in the Se aia iat ae Jlong worn by the captain. Admiral lind many times noticed"tt pinned to aL E eS | the necktie of his brother-oMcer and always adnilred tt a great deal. He way quite surprised, therefore, but pleased, to recelve and wear thix memento of his dad friend. = the window and looking out, she saw |no dea who our husbands will be,’ Y #1 , hor husband lying at the bottom of the 1 ; with what. who did not awake until the fire wan | The woman eave an-alarm, and Mfr, almost out, Smoke droused her and,! EMVIn and others anmwered her call, u tyith her baby In her arins, she-was! me It wax ncen at a glance that Smith y lariven to the fire-escape) It was de-! Ls was beyond help, and the body was nerted when she ciambered down, and |. Brought Inio the house and the polles [there was ga one, tn the rear yard. | 10 CUT PRODUCTION @otinied. Coroner " Wiesendanger, of = Aino the! lasder ieiting down. ire oH SYonkers, was summoned to take charge See ee reer Wiener Infant cet’ the case, : and both were jpadly bruised, but after | _ It te believed that Smith met his death while trying to get out of the house by means of tho fire-escape, which Ja in a @haft opening on the yard. One of hia * might-ehirta dattend fond ted to the fire- encape: the second foor outsia itchen Rendon ‘and his coat was repr 2. the first-story fire-escape. It is be- Heved that In hia muddled condition, in- @tead of descending by the ladder con- Fiecting tho platforms, he had tried to imself ffom the second story to the floor below and had loat his hold on he shirt, by which he was lowering Bimeelf. "Ho may: have carried his cont on his arm, and that would account for ft being found on the frat landing of the fire-escapre, AT FLAT FIRE Woman and Child Follow Lead of Boy, who Was Caught by Man. | | fco wan a pell-met! exit of twenty- families trom tho big tenement at No. 129 Allen ‘street to-day, when flames buret forth in the fat of Morris Kaut- man, on the second floor. Though no ‘one was badly Injured the neighborhood’ ‘could not haye been more aroused. Kauffman was pamting a door {n the rear yard and his wife had gone to market when thelr three-year-old girl, Pauline, rushed down to her father and told him the house was.on fire. He managed to get out all his children but Inidor, the oldest of the alx youngsters, Inidor was Inter aroused by the dang, of fire engine bells snd leaped trom a window, landing safely in the yard on the shoulders of ‘a fat butcher,| Smoke poured through te upper floors, G@riving te tenants to the fire- © Filp tt in the air, If it falls “‘heaa’’ invest: your {dle savings in a Restaurant or Mercantile Enter- ‘ta Exther Event You'll Win! CADDODOAOROAG A nurgeon Te- he fire Wan ox- ad done a few hun-|} being ministdred to by turned to their tinguished after I dred dollars’ damaz i E eae JAP BUTLER’S ARREST AROUSES COUNTRYMEN. Yamata Acéusell of Stealing Jew-! noston, nec, 2.-at A meeting of Hee rothines From cotton manufacturers of letiding apin- elry and ( : ining centres of New England, held hers Dean Alvord. ay, Jt WAN announced that treasure Ren besit mploy /¢ra and managers, representing more than $9 per cent. of the spindles, haye Englind Spinners Agree to # Curtailment of 25 Per Ceni. 7 Yamata, a the Eight of Them Captured and, teen years old, of No, 2 : the widow of the late Capt. Nathan Sargent, who had b Rosen, Afteen \ Sa . id been Aswociated with Admiral Dewey at yarlous timea during their service in. the Market street: cuntod 1s. Bunt Broadwa trying a spring upon the window alll.) of ‘Thomas Y the! avater t names and addresses of the other boys/ cijsed Detectives McDonald and ‘Theli- and then he planned a trap for them. From lcrowd of boys and girls in the x |among toaught, vs fis ‘store for a game of “craps he held7@tism until a policeman came and arrested ne Schwade, but a few lot jewelry i [Phd *tountry are minsing. son of Andrew, Garach, of Chicago, and A JEWELERS STORE Parolled in Custody of | | ‘Their Parents. | Market street; worge Rothwell., fifteen years old, of| street; Joveph Schoer: were all found guilty of) 5 by Justte SLEPT 180 HOURS. ANDCALL POLI | and .stopped* him Mins Edith Ward-4), | fore h= gave him the help saked. | The Wardrop rigid and speechless im} Y. |CHARGES DETECTIVES MARY GARDEN NO LONGER IS IL. A. reporter who to-day sought news of the condition of Mary Garden, the prima donna, who has been fll, was Anformed that she ate a Christmas dinner last night con- sisting of: y Sweetbreads, Petits pola. Meraschino punch, Miss Garden 4a bettsr? She will go to Atlantic City to-day with her mather ead her «iter, Miss Agnes Garten, ® WOMAN IES ON TRAN HURRYIG 10 A HOSPITAL | |Stricken in Florids, She Sic- cumbs Within Few Miles/of Destination in Jersey PASTOR STOPS A FIGHTING BEGGAR Qne Short Bout Enough -for Man Who Had Been. “Jailed Unjustly’and Wanted Aid. Kng the winter. i the South for hi i —_ Vrealth; when she was taken’ with Kl i flay, trouble, and after being treated sby Gant : joveral physician there, decided sto 25 NEWARK. N, J. Dec. 3.=Mre, Elle-)4OvGrn | pie Hospital in Orange: for NEWARK Jam: 1. Dec, %—Rev. Av A. abeth Higgins, of East Orange, died of Christ. Episcopal ¢atly ‘to-day on a Pennaylvania Rail) Walt aj. {Tond traf on the way from: Jackson- tville, Fla. to the Memorial Hospital in leged professional besgar:and swindler, |Orange. Mrs. Higgins fad been eneni physically and) mentally | in one round of 4 decisive bout at the parsdnage to-day.; Lawrence called at the minigter’s.) home seeking ald, and told Rey. Mr. James that he had deen imprisoned on false accusation and was trying to | live down the disgrace. Wouldn't the | pastor please help him? | Rey, Mri James was willing to ald), ny, honest man in need, but he haa! been fooled once before dy just such a story and he told Lawrence that it would be wine to question the police be- | an operation, jad got nearly, to this city. when! she died 4 Mrs, Hiegina.was a widow sixty years of age, and is survived hy. one son. aries H. Hires, of Jersev Cit pastor Churuch, gave Lawrence, a hard ~o Corner 6™ AV. 17h st. The Year’s Greatest Two-Day) “COAT SALE — mention of the police seemed tet an unpleasant effect on Law-| who started to leave the house. | he was stopped he almed a blow | but: the latter, who Is warded {t off) have rence, Whan at the minister, of athletic build, neatly | and, selzing the man, heli him until] the police arrived in answer to a tele-| phone call | Capt. Chriatle, of the Third Precinct, | aayn that Lawrence confessed to him that he had been nineteen months in a Philadelphia prison and six months on Blackwell's Island. The man gives his age as fifty-one, but Capt. Chriatle say. he must be aixty* Lawrence {s elim and erect and has white halr, ‘The captain is inaking inquiries about the man, and snys he thinks it prob- ble that many complainta will be lodged againat him. Rev. Mr. Jamva'some time ago took an Interest In q man who told him he| had been Jailed on a false charge, and ot him a place with a wholesale putoher. The inan subsequently dis- Appeared after forging a check for #0. Hence was he wary and emphatic with Lawrence. g0V HIT BY AUTO ESN HOSPITAL Injuries Received Yesterday by! Actual $20 to $27.50 Values. For To-Morrow (Friday) and Saturday, 1,000 Broadcloth Coats, Jos Aten | || Portraying every fashionable style in Joseph Marini Prove veh ftn eu semiting Me) > y f loose-fitting effects, in rich Fatal To-day. | black and all the most desiravle colors. Q-0 Actual $20 to $27.50 Values. Joseph Marini, thirteen years old, dled! er Wospltal from tn- | Juries recelved in being run over by | An automobile on Christmas Day, The accident ocourted {Ep lfront of the boy's tome, at No, 40 Bast Sixty-ntth street. In the automoblie that run over the boy waa Mrs. Louln Cowper-| Uiwaste, of No. 300 Ne rth Broadway, | Yonkers. Mrs. oUowperthwaite Ix the} wife of an adyortising man with offices | at No. 1'Madison aveni The Oo. was hurrying to Flower! = Hospital. where Mrs. Cowperthwalte was bound with presents for a sick! relative. Learning all the details at; at the accident, the father of the injured! boy refused to inake a complaint, and| Fred Mason, the driver of the Cow- Derthwaite auto, wan not arrested | Whon Mitle Marini was fia taken! to the hospital as thought that he was suffering only from contusions and shock. “Later it was found that his skull was fractured. Upon the} ath of the boy. to-day a detective wax sent from the Bast Sixty-seventh street police station to Yonkers. and| arrested Meson, the driver of the ma- chine, “Quality Clothes for Father and Son” yt - Bonwit, Harris & Co. SPECIALLY REDUCED CORNER 21ST ST. Broadway—Fifth Ave. WITH PUTTING UP JOB. Junkman Charged with Receiving} 3,000 Pounds of Stolen Lead + "Phe complainant againat.the boy's was y Bonwade, a. Jeweler, of io, 8 va who charged the boys) forcing an entrance to hls shop| atealing jewelry to the amount: of} io. Last Saturday afternoon jsocurel: gone |he noticed one of the shutters on a reari sin pounds of lead stolen on Chriat- twindow open and the boys scrambling} ne had he raid, and} cloned the: shop four o'clock away. Returning at He caught one boy as he wri thin bow Schwi learned On Sunday afternoon S6chwade saw the mthe boy whom he’ had! He induced the boys to, go to Phen} ¢ the pawelry wan retumed to| ue altiable ald pieces be replaced Jn} that cannot ——————_-—— |EX-ARMY MAN DESPONDENT, |, A SUICIDE BY POISON. AKRON, 0. Dee. %—Anton Garsch, robbed four Umea in a month, ald and ‘Theluson w appearel with a truckload of arrested Kap! lday. —Innocent He*Declares. 1 Henry Levy, a junkman, at No. 187 Dover street, asserted that he was the| victim of a put-up Job when he was ar- | ralymed in Centre Street Police Court to-day. He was charged with recelying| Men’s Suits. Men’s Cravenettes : Values up to $30 ee is Men’s|Overcoats mas Eve from the wholesale lead house & Son, at . Levy practically str £ putting the lead In one of bla , ‘The Well & Son concern haa bean cDon- t to Levy's place thrt and walted outside until | Manuel Kaplan, one of Levy'a drivers, | ; They | n, Levy had Kone home and knew noth- | ing of the arrest of his driver until he} appeared at his place of busin to- | Lord & Taylor Shoe Dept. “Special Value” u | MeDovald and Thaluson were there! . 2 : 4 promptly arrested him. Levy proved | In to by an exceedingly volubdie and bal- ligerent. prisoner,’ When anked “where . 27 , from a man he dk not know. 7 /. / Magistrate Droege, at che request of! U S we} 0 J C 00 Lo V0€S the detectives, held him for further ex+ Oy Q amination, of Dean.Alyord, of Brooklyn and Belle a from th@ Fitts | i fy rr y: 0 arrested it $5 East One Sereed to curtail production to an {honorably discharged from. t - | / a é Enninedverd| Thirty-third strect to-day, dinouns caual to 36 per cent. of the en-|Afth United States Artillery iat Fort) ani Fawi ER CWORN IN, | cae Less Than Manufacturing Cost by Sheriff Albert Walker, of Belle Ure oulput. Hancock, New Jersey, © month ago DEL Mitel ilk Nad Mire, L. f, and Detective McManus. of) FALL RIVER, Maas. Dec, Thy |committed wulclde here lata lant night)” f 3 eat 2 i tar ae pad DRS eens plan for, a jenn curtailment In cot-|py drinking carbollc, wold. He wna out New Collector of the Port Takes; es i Py indted ou) cloth production. throughout” New |e k and deapondent, Y : 2 He ea ae Ntheihe! artrot. se Bngland for one-fourth of die time bee | AN Near ako, near Fort Hancock, | the Oath of . Black Russia Calf, : Hundred: dollar worth of Jewelry and tanto “ye saamuted. Ate Mmeate vee | Gareen, captured, en Italian murderer Office Blucher L: 1 Bi Styl i Ute be “nnatred, — N DI ic \. : Ne | e. wearing apparel belonging to Mr. Al curtail, during thls” period are at ibe slag witch Ind him up for a month: Pay a ae : ucher Lace, and Button Styles f . aril aaa ate x ‘ever, to ° ir pro-ithis action he rece! a reward. | Col. Rawars owler, the newly ap-| . ¥ of tho priaoner'a countrymen, who per- tact of the reduced dine wih tary os sworn in at noon to-day. The cere rel p se a aistently demanded to know why Yain-teit py the operatives and atorekeepers| SENTENCED FOR BURGLARY. | rains: Jamting but a fow minute, toor| 1.25. $1-50 $I 65 $2.00 ‘ata wan under arrest, Hix record was tien and. he left in charge of Bheritt Walker for Rolletaire, where the allexed larceny took place. (here. > 1,074 VERMONT DEER KILLED. Branch of the Chatheld in the Criminal | Judge United Staten Cireult |Commisaioner Shielda administered the Collector ta hace in the offices of the t United States tie new Cuatorn House. Boys ‘Oil Grain Storm Shoes a MONTPELIER, Vt, Dec. %&—During| Court to-day sentenced John Foy, alias) Jumes R. Assistant Secre- RAILROAD MAN SLAIN. the past year there were 1,074 deer killed| “Mott Haven Red,” to seven years in| tary it Chara Of the Hise HS rented iio BUFFOLK, Val, Dec. %.—Augustus in Med State of ermal legally pa, Sing Sing prison and gave a Bentence | natsiani ry; Marton | DaVries | O72 lgtev: ars: legally, according ‘to ngurea compiled t years to John Conley, -allus te Board of General Ap-| Wo a7 202 beaaag inser von ene. Nortole. and ea ‘Game Commissioner tl. G,| Sbawtwcker dohunle, on a charee. of C. Stuart and J.J. $2.25 $2.95 Southern Rail was shot dead yea-j Thomas, of Stowe, from, returns re-| burgiarieing a post oMice. Special Vepiity Callectors of the terday peer Boo! h thirty. ix miles aiveaith te pave erie are) considered; Tha two men. Were ponvloced Jaat | Port: Henry, atts Che nbs Bpes ah uty Ss 3 4 Baffoll twas standing in| practical <omp! aeor County | eek of ent robbin; ie post-| Appraiser Oo! Port 4 A . SBE ek SAMUS, Se Mle car wheat ene | fod in tne_qnimber ‘kane sarah, One | cack ot Sieslese’Fane, No, tn Jans! Porm an emwiatant “appraleer _ Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave.; oth St, 4 i 4 )