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(THE EVENING WORL ER binck mustache. Hin } type of woman-haterwne might keep | eronped Gulet, even though le knew something three-qbarter length overcoat war 1 believe about the crime 1a connection with | nt bine materini, nud * which: he has been arrested. @ Ay Kin trousers were dark. He wore More’ than °1,00 persons from Harri. derby mat. 2 a son‘and Newark have viewed the body | The palr wera heading ne direc in Walsh's Morgue, but ‘no: one has | {07 of the Passaic River Yacht in fet recognized the woman. Snyder, | Use. The woman called to h | the Newark carpenter, is the only one|t? walt a min and she stopped Who has acen the body that could re-|wnder a streei electric light. She ad- Yeallever haying met her before. fed her stocking. apparently, and Stories of a woman in red and a atout,|then the pair headed for the club- ~ bulky man, wearing a dark sult, n black | house, At 1-40 o'Wlock, or an hour and mustache and a derby hat, who were @ half later, the same seen in company in the vicinity of tha; fly at swamp late Christmas night, are crop-; “I was in a c ping out in the. pollce, Investigation. | way hitAsn “Ewo reliable men who saw and spoke“ to the couple have been -found. One |y ‘James Coogan, a watchman. The other . td Joseph Thum. | man came Jaunt-| fay Jantern | As he neared im if speaking to I one when I case! alc | "The man cursed’ af he stumbled In ‘the Saw. Scuffle on Sidewalk. dark. At his. functure) 1 jumped], ‘ it In the road ie Thum Keeps a saloon at First and| eae oiere Railroad: avenues; Harrison. It is near Late + iced the m: | hea iets mew Was: carrying: a bu anxioun to pass me quickly, }and walked ‘briskly ithe Centre Street n was the one who ) the woman. He nd_appeared He turned | In the direction;or} Bridge, leading to .the rivet bank and the swamp Into Which, the murderer ‘threw his. victim The was no trade Chri: s night, and .huin {n the #aloon alone. At about $0.97 o'clock he heard the _ noise OF a rcuffle on the sidewalk. He! voy aiy “wentto the door and saw a man anda Coogsn's escription of the woman | and Chiet of Police Rodgers to-Gay de- woman wae dressed in red ‘and was taller than the man.’ She had her back | (let hit entire force to follow thts turned to the door. ee ‘What's the matter?’ asked the sa- : t . loonkeeper. y retin one seme STOCKS RALLY WW all right.” «The ‘couple walked up First avenue, mway froin the river, Thum lost sight| of them in the darkness, Watchman! Coogan iad seen the same couple less than half an hour before and in thi same neighborhood. ~—ANACTIE MARKET + ing from the scine pf his crime, Carried | moved Irregularly within a the woman's clothing In a bdundie,| arrow compasa and on a amalj-rolume Goubtiess with the plan of weighting it Of: business in®the early market to-day. and dropping it Into the river from the| The reopening of the London Stock Ex- Centro street bridge. In his haste he change after a two-day holiday jnterval Groppea the articles that have already ,SUpplied no new incentive to the trading, been found. A rise of « point in Missour{ Pacific Bearch is being made for a purple and a decline of 3-8 in Ft. Paul. Erle petticoat. which a° brakeman namied | fst preferred, and Toledo, St. Louls Boully says he saw under the D., L. & G Western preferred were the most Stocks Scene of Swamp ee IDAY, DECEMBER 27, { 1907. fee ans CROWOED TROLLEY CAR RUNS AWAY, CIRCLED BY FIR Live Wire Menaces Death to. Passengers. By the Sreaking of an overhead wire joassengers in a College Poin lear bound for Long Island City terrifled fasiios of trol to-duy 1 the fallen wire. Thomas Kane,. sued from Motorm: of No. uctor Martin Boulanberg, of Steinway, jFan of its children passengers screamed and at- were restrained by male passenger, ‘one of whom finally managed to apply the brake and stop the car. For a distance of seve feet, and partially encire the lve wire lay on the: pay a flery snake. were carried across sidewalk. Motorman Kane and Conductor Nou. Taabere; who had been shocked, r urned to thelr ca Kane, 1 hundred. the car, ent like wire to al —_— EX,-GOV. JACKSON, OF | { W. bridge across the Passalc ¢ early |notable changes. Third Avenue sold at yesierday morning. és a decline of 33-4, ,_No Signs of Violence. ~ Later thee was & rally tn which The inost purzling feature of the case, |*!Moat the entire list shared, all the eutalde:of the mystery surrodndin; the | aclve issues, showing Rains of a point. identity’ of the woman, 1s the absence | Fading became active on the rise. Mis- ef marks on the body to denote thw | Sut! Pacific lost its gain and fell to method employed by her slayer in end-| *?* Years lowcat price, 441-3. fing her:}ife. At first it was thougnt In the afternoon the standard rallroad she had been strangled, but the face 1a | *t0ck# and the more active specialtl composed and the.thtoat shows no finger | W8Fe bought on rising prices. Northern marks. (Scratches, which were thought |Acific gained 21:2, St. Paul and Amer- to have been the prints of finger nails, | C4" Sugar 25-8, Reading and Amal- came from dragging the body over a| ¥*mated Copper id Baltimore & WHO CAN IDENTIFY THIS SWAMP MURDER VICTIM? This {san accurate description of the young woman whose body was found in the gwamp between Harrison and Newark: She was about thirty-five years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed 150 pounds. Her ualc, which was coarse and tifck, was auburn, combed up in cinder path to the swamp. fort rice can Car, U. 8. Steel, Gen- lectri “, ” ‘The delay of County Physician Con-| Southern failway pareneapceand 4| [* large pompadour over two “rats. verse In performing an autopsy {s ham- | And Metropolitan Street: Rallw: ‘The Her forebend was low, but broad and well formed. market closed active with gains aver- aging 2 points. ne total sales of stocks were 466,300 |ahures and of bonds #1,32,00. bering the work of the police. They be- Neve that the woman was poisoned, and} whether knockout drops or some other form was used is an Amportant point. It is quite likely that she was drugged with Mquor, either given her from a bottle carried by her slayer or drunk by her'some time vefore her death ina waloon in. Newark. Her eyes, which were wide apart, were of gray, and her eyebrows of brown were not heavy. Her. nose was aquiline, her mouth small, with Ups thir, while the chin was well formed, The woman's face was oval, with cheek muscles firm, while the neck, which was free from fat,’was well rounded. The body was well formed and nourished and the Imbs were ahapely, The feet had been well cared for und required shoes of | The Slosing Quotations. ‘s highest, lowest and last prices of} of net changes as compared with! sterduys final figures are ae follows. Samuel Rosenbaum, manager of Op-| Amsi, Com fai} probably 41-2 size. WASHINGTON, Dec. %—At the penhetm, Collins & Company, Fulton tras) On the third finger of the lett hand was sa ring of twisted gold wire | apnstmenta of Conareseman Calde: neat. $ 1m! vno ta lying Ill with double mn 4 | Te 4 tau Bisham duce uiatelvartbeypolicctneea la vie 1) The clothing consisted of a re¢ or claret colored broadclott: coat and] | {orion tent had deen looked for dur-| in solving the mysterious murder to-| A toot + a) fakirt, with cojlar and cuffs of dark red velvet. It was braided with a nar- [ae the iio ct at he eats day. Ile readily gave all the informa-| 477. oss, Bs ad is | Trow silk design in loops, and the vest had a narrow embroidery of bluc| | no woree. tion at his di {regarding the time 30 + 1h | | towers on xreen. The coat was tight fitting and falling to th emacs ora ne i Sete tts ade, | Breoklyn ah T' ig | g flo} 5 e¢ walat Fes Devs tne Rattray et WR + 'R| [lke with loose threedarter sleeves, all lined with white satin. The || BROWNSON ORDER PUBLIC. store does not keep books retaining the! 1014 + 2% | p cont had been purchased from the Brooklyn store of Oppenheim, WASHINGTON, Dec. 77.—The formal { ready-mad eae Mm th 4 order jasued yesterday detaching Reer- names of purchasers of ready-made 3% T {4 | | Collins & Co. ‘Admiral Brownson trom duty as Chie? PES ra eh CHV a wo” faz On the body also were found a black stocking, part of a chemise, a | of the Bureau of Navigutibn waa made ne: ogy sw pave ey | t in elastic ; ublic at the Nayy Department to-day. one of a lot of twenty-four red cheviot ime t he Ping off Ong BS ets gone Abia ay eye ra mrad aren ctuel cazed lth Es [RRS EAD a reierngEC renee military effect sults which we got In the/t beat. aaa EN = 4) silk, ruffled, and fastened with a gilt clasp, . |membership tn Joint’ Army an@—Navy store in a consignment -of 500 military | Erie BO YY yl! Near the body was a muff and stole of real sealskin, both much | Boards ace i es Ca etl ewlts last Beptomber for fall wear, CY baste) i Hehy 2 3. | worn. |head of the bureau pending the setec- Mr. Rosqnbaum, “The suits consisted 22" 2 Ty | tion of an officer for permanent assign- of the jacket and skirt. | Ba iy oak Sa 1 [ment to that duty, Bought Bult in September. Hi fy NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | “The red sults were the first to go, | i re His 46h + 2h! 2 } red being a popular color this fall. I my 8d Oty 41 | SEW ORLEANS. La, Dec. 7.—The can positively fix the time of the ral rb ete seg ac tt tt tS Aare see a rong ng during the first two weeks in Bep- Wacitic 2) ase afi hy f By | sotcias Lots Remote ye. | ; tember, but we haye no record to show nevivania 40. 10% eK Tow fig | Colon x turlonas, sellioa ‘ ‘ = wiho bought the outst. ineoueencerne He Ro Sip 1 ' Peter Coogan, of ‘Nov iW) First arect, | Hecke BR et b e Newark, Girnished the police of New-/ss“Pacitie att . € atk a clue to-day that strengthen the fo. Htaliwa % as x 9 the woman was drugged be- Tint avenue & ; Se Un Pacific Eccogeay ohetait nica watchman ett tel a t oe oman wearers || Ele fa 34th Street~-West COUNTER GOODS, LB., 20c. Fe Jersey avenue, Harrison, sald q 12d Male Piet i ; e f YI was on duty at 1 o'clock Christ: | ie vot Dew ot Dawn tee ir THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY. mas night making my rounds, when my AGERE RACE — ‘Steeplechase; ot ' : ° i {eee Daitercer, ec ainyes ae “Meck, attention attracted by approaching | ca stirs 1n8 3} |] Meinaces Peppermint Gn, Holasece (iam Kisses, | Almond Chips, ; ii wren nilereot . can oar tacit stuaecane aves an DENVER WOMAN BRIDE Ht Ri eas The Greatest Clearance Sale of |] Choeutate Hatterscoten Waters, | Cinnamon Tnhtets, Flew it i Twas carry | Onyx = = : | > - eared 5 : 2 TEMES, Hitch appea. ud OF AN INDIAN CHIEF. cs fise*slth ; Ras SPECIAL FOR THIS RRIDAY|SPRCIAL for this SATURDAY ~~ denly wh 'e sinus them. They} = esterjoy e i . e i Dacian onli nousversinad (paseeaiiie| | DEN VERUICe DROS ecs man 2e) wee Women’s and Misses Tailored Suits CHOCOLATE WALNUT 0 BUTTERSCOTCH 10 without bapendg a sound. ding of Miss Cora Marle Arnold to| 103. Kets Vinexar s —— ——— Sy 6 BONBONS -.. . POUND Ic WAFERS, ...- POUND _ aX ic Albino Ch. Clara Indi ‘Ine woman wore a red jacket. 0 aot) of furs, and was short and of a stocky yarria, a’ full-blooded Santa | . laat RD HACE—@lx furlongs. SHlgginbotbain «65 Convite (G3) Hannibal 16+ Mendonhreeze n at Bante Fe, ere to-day: tormed by Ke: M., te Bey Dulld. She seemed to have celebrated nt: do Christmas Day, and was buggling close- a BALTIMORE, Dec. 2-—-Ex-Gov. Bit ( Jackson died to-day at tis city hon here'at the ago of seventy years. nad\been in bad health for sev years, suffering greatly from tism, which bedame compl! rt trouble. He passed away Pp. Mr. Jackson was Maryland from 188 until 18, and be- fore and since that period had. served |and other murderous as a member of the State Legislature. He “was born in lisbury. on the | September last. 2 eastern shore, had extensive lumber in-! In. that month the Commissioner | fae oS ae tereats In the South, through which he caused seeral thousand similar danger-|nne window eurtaing in 8 trot fy is a low price for such amassed a large fortune and was one (ous weapons to:be gaat Into the bay.|on the necond floor were ‘bus aad Safi 9 of tha mont ieee ect Montion | {he Jot representing ah accumulation of |August Mullet, sovent)-three yours Oi exceptionally pure, Bein em cere crpe ian Q Mtvea there with his son, William | CLEAN MILK, to- v an of Maryland, js his | [leading Repud | brother. —___.___ | CONGRESSMAN CALDERWOOD. |. FAILS TO IMPROVE. |°°""°"" | | iCrew Hurled Of by Shock trielty, accompanied by loud reports, {s- | Juat tng’ a great deal of ‘excite: nd POMPTON i |prominent: New ¥ cef his ‘Second time within ‘two weeks there| {© pure and “‘rich, which were (Siva! In New York of the maiden | waa an explosion. to-day in the plant intelligent: housekeepers Rialo ifAbSutS aie n flee anaes ELK ing nT tes DegKase was ShOt) sured one of them so seriously that ft we Second avenue, College Point, agd Con-| Vessel were cast off, and Ithodes, loudly | | were thrown from thefr positions on{ the platforms, and the car, unmanned, | own momentum for four|the Baltlo early in the tworping and [hundred feet,: while the women and|@ppeared on board about an hour be- tempted to leap to the street. They| The women and childreu! the) however, | hater went home complaining of severe | BINGHAM JETTISONS MARYLAND, DIES IN SLEEP, Comm! in his | police boat Patrol, Govermor of| work of throwing overboard more than AHODES PUT CFF CRASH OF POWDER STEAMSHIP BALTIC SHAKES TOMAND INJURESFOURMEN | MILK: One Victim of Riverdale, N. J. i B 0 RD EN’S Explosion Will Die—Second | Blow-Up in Two Weeks. Wagted to Take Command of Her—His Star “Spangled Banner Incident in London. odes, the eccentric individual off a revolver in a London hatla few weeks agii'because the uld not play "The Btar| [Spangled Banner’? and has been «: nostra (Ww SA ae Sec. F.—For the} Fresh Clean Milk, 18- plank as the Ines of th iowa the xo lise? ared he canny jatter was Emil Romaine, twen- ty-one years of: age, of Brovklyn, N. |¥. He was torribly injured about the arms and legs and head, and his cloth-)) ing was neariy all torn from his: body, ! [Theodore Trevardes, of Butler, N. J.,! © the adverticed time e 2 . $e M letheamteasn | aeons weer twasialeolbealvinurtiaboutl ers departure, He at once assumed 4 4 command of the ship and eertously im-| the head and neck, but will recover The names of the other two were not |p peded the work of the officers and sea |given. ‘They were sent home, men, He had no ticket, and whe: The Nevernice Powder Company Isa recover. protesting, wan piaced in a carriage by | bis wile and driven away. Rhodes had his baggage placed aboard) Systematic Inspec- of all dairies tion the CHEETe veterinaries — the only way of insuring the health of the cows. | the ser} asked him for his passage money he| new concern and only recently built Jacked the requisite amoun py 'the plant- at Riverdale. About nu} Quarters the second cabin w toclock thir tiirning the entire nelghbor- | M di al | < fered him, bat he tnnisted oon Iodsine | At nereatouta was started by an ex. || @GICal Inspection fehief officer gave orders that Mr,|plosion which shook the notises, knock~ | Rhodes be sent ashore, and is: orders ling articiea from mantelpieces and tn | and complete health ions Ete Ne ©X- Tnany instances breaking giass in win- eordenar bemeleel dows, A crowa from this olace hurried Tecords of those con- nected with the produc- tion and handling of our m ne ad doctors wer¢ nok KNOWN AX Yet how red. —The men were 10,000, MURDER TOOLS. rio Was injured in the} g- 5 - Plant two Weeks ago. . Fling Pistals, Knives and! Things fealeas net Tlbred at iat time," ;] Properly Deliv- in sealed glass ered bottles by a Into the Bay to-day. When every one thot a “RESCUED AGED MAN - Company with respon- sibility and reputation. joner Slips Into Town to joner Bingliam was in the country FROM FIRE IN HIS HOME., he quietly sipped into town yesterday and sailed down tne bay aboard the Lieut. Patrick Randles, of the East | One Hundred and Twenty-aixth atreet He supervised the station, to-~ heatd #creams issuing from the second story of No. 43 Eaai One Hundred and Twent: | ‘19 Cents per Quart a thousand revoly lettoes, knives weapons which had been taken from prisohers since Yesterday's consignment waa acs ver a large area and no reck- bas taken, x0 that recovery tx In- | probable. deut. Raadles se! Tho Commissioner says he will con-|wiapned dt caround niin aanket and | nue to dump all similar collections |smotherivg the flames and burning his | Own hands. Then he put out the fire, burned on t B. Miller, waa trylng to make his Toomuwithenisapaiamascont h ideal ser- gether w vice. fire. a eae Mr. Miller was badly ” eft arm, left hand and left side of the WiSTeRy tasey ci ay sete Spuanssniesacecet | Borden's Condensed Milk Co. “LEADERS OF QUALITY.” Est. 1857. ¢ Charles Railroad condu City, was killed last! was found early | @ freight@car. There | le in his bead believed | the conductor | a bridge at! See the NEW YEAR IN AT THE FAMOUS GILSEY HOUSE Broadway aad 2th st, CAFE ROYAL small ty to have been +.iused by coming In contact with Glendon, forty miles east of the place| where lie was found af | Ralinet men ty stig Aster SUPPER ae i No Extra Charge | not: balleve the bridge theory fiom 12 0. M, | een anti © dune h i aioe. threfal to get caugnt by a tr age ang g © the aty unth v PLM. poe eal 4 2. it te Had been hit hy an over Ceia hin head would indo ediy ae esd Investigation have been crushed. An has been started. -Qutergacmenten | IF OR THE HOLIDAYS SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Presoyterian Wl Ace H Special Assorted Chocolates (ina men he wax in campy in the C ly ie her companion. F was wit sisters, | | Deserives the Man. Bia! anslas gt) Girls’ Coats---W ds te Skirt “ite waa a short many about 200 | Chavarria Is « he Santa Clara ir 8’ oats=== aists. all e ara e irts 1] MEXICAN - GLACE FRUITS,’ pounda in welxht, ‘and had a short (eas Batriber f, the Bue Hox in cen ae a Pp Reg POUND 19¢ & NUTS.....-POUND 29c rey Butchers . years hia Junlors iis. brining Star” Bindery Help. co *Riuh M. cancaners ? ROOSEVELT HUNTING an th ie 4 beet. DOWN IN VIRGINIA oun Chambermiaige . Voriora *Armberjack Compositors 7 Prossera SAT ( ni Gent ole orinen eat ; Lae | porentics allowance claiined Denti whiled away the around Pine jacomuntinaioncany Dishwashers 3 Shipping Clerks. oing fi hort: stroll in the salir 8 hee Painieser 4] fields RARE ute! voyahers. atta, nna | CONSOLIDATED EXPELS ; ehh eony fbotleliona * f) the beagien Inquest’ of rabbita. “The BROKER DUDLEY BUTLER. Elevator Ruonera, 6° Stenograph -) UNG fOr sky n included | t the destination wan Terman tase ay, not Raney Feathers... ¥ Renograpners (F) 2] made known An announcement was mad 1 Reeders On the rip over from North Garden| Moor of the Consolidated H renen. + yoatorday the President cot out of the lehange today et, the ee Pwhltreake: {rap at the intersection of Green Moun SEALE: tain membership tn that {netitution of Dad oH 1 Miscellaneous road an wed t remaining Naseer: diet about five |Iey ‘Bu firm of Butier ¢ Maa ted ieee s miles, » it. He rps) Jenneton, fatled r Pres ; * A marked ¢ oul) nor have loked ident Osden 1. Buda. of the Heehange ‘ ° y for the tr jaakl to. tho thie the. actor . The World printed 673 Help Ads. | i a ay [had to be intron aww retull of the tail. lo-day, A12 more than all other! | osiy ene piasghoc gua” raat a aa te tar LOA A PRR AT New York papeds combined. \i Lr Sele od wedrove be (tlhe present. in accordance with the laws, World over t¢ Cure @ Coid In ‘One Day. be. *48 ‘of the Exchange, On $12 Girls’) Winter. Coats, $15 Girls’ Zibeline Coats, $20 Girls’ Caracut Cloth Coats, ‘ $30 Girls’ Caracul Coats, ext ark, Jn Den five years ago wen iit aaee ne 7 } Help Wanted Oars eee SPC) ol IAS Rae eae = || SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 27th to 31st inclusive frequent vinits to the camp Mina Arnold | panier Taal bend | 4 5 [invited the Indian tH Sache 5 To-Day ! lbhalliveawacitne Ucectevateesnicneniel Che anne entra | Important Announcement | ONE POUND BOXES. FIVE POUND BOXES. fiat with her sisters and her stepfather, Mie Jennies Deau — | —_—_—_—_—— citorci 5 Ws advertised for in The Morning in “Apri is wha | WM) Kogan | i |fonp rasnioxen "ahnDy, 10c| 1%, Unt, better the =the a April, 1905, Mr, Wilde ngelur e t [GAR D World's Want Dinter venti ris Gamer ft ane a 50 Women’s Russian Pony Fur Coats, 3Q 75) [JRE SAR ame ber nek ® 60C i oe Will br which he disiiherited Miinene Sah Sl 42 inch tetigth. Regular retail price $75.00 ° | i vound FIUDAY, D daughter Uecaure « refusal to give | [J srecrar, FINE MIXED CANDY, an Art. Fiowe! 2 Housework tener “indian sweeths Tee sisters | t Conmiating: vadless | assortm ‘Agents ,.. 7 trone: of Miss Arnold finally consented to the : \ dole! 4 Janitors WW Minette RAS rNen ET AKO, Hey went vounds for 2 Innitresses Qwna a latge farm fear Taos Ne a. | RACK—One fille and Remarkable Values HIGH GRADE BONDORS, 2° Kitenen Help. which he cultlvated himself, and it fa! = { : CHOCOLATES and GLAC! ieamenuel 4 Laundresses tinderataod that thes couple will make ( a ae FRUIT, ae qasertmes 1. 5 ett helr home there atria | : | G fall! Choco! Bushelmen ... fo. years old and Ie wile Is a few 600 Girls’ Winter Coats GH airee BUR e ¥25C Kinds, 6 pounds esa. ail S c Sale § mand 8 a 9 A. MM. 2 } A\\ $15 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, quality, silk lined, 6 to 16 years, arth He, OU POUND. ERUIT., &o E ASSORTED 11GH GRADE WIGTSCOLATES, 80 SINUS. 2B an —ED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW ¢ j MEROP JUST ARRIVED, 5-POUND” BOXES. © $1.50 Sale of Jmported Satin Lined Baskets, 25c Each | FARK ROW SfORB OPEN UNTIL 11 P, M, WE DELIVER FREE GH GRADE, Pi sizes, 5,90 8 7.90 ; 7.90 | 12.75 “ «ob a g yURC y ONY DOLLAR AND 15.00 PRAM RYER. MATTERY AND d00ty BUTT pointe, in Mannaren ave ~ nhove. 260th Fonklzn, Moboken and Jareny No. ge ent C. 0. ieee Been “had duspad carefu from four epesial "mall ehder depart: Decehonctact eld ee ment.

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