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} } i JES ARS, FUDLEADER, SLN BY SON Mountain Judge Shot Down in Store When He Refused to Give Money. STORY OF VENDETTA.| Murdered Man Central Figure in Kentucky War Which | Cost Sixty Lives. | | JACKSON. Ky., Fed. 7—Judge James! @fargis, the central figure in a vendetta which In two decades cost more than sixty lives and caused the burning of twenty-three homes and many business houses, les dead to-day in a $1,500| gasket he ordered a month ago, mur-| “| assassin stepped up and, to make sure, | | h In through the he ered by q son crazed with drink a a ee athe, back of the mancwapacore yesterday jatternco! [known as “Wild Dog.” who has since | confessed his part in this tragedy and a is twenty-one | been an {dle. Beach Hargis, the son, and had fer some time wayward boy, spending time in resorts of Lexington and Cin- His father a few months ago much of hl6)/ tences in the penitentia THE EVENING WORLD,\FRI Some of the Victims of the Hargis-Cardwell-Cockrell Feud shot by Thomcs Sewall. STARVING WOM “FSS POLICEMAN ~ TENDER HEARTED | nasansina, | re moare Yl Hor Simple Tale of Distress BUCK COMBS, nephew of Cockrell JUDGE CARDWELL, wounded by 1 is Sewall. OMAS VUNEAK w homas Sewill, DRAT SEWALL, half-brother of Hargis, shot in back. JERRY SOUTH, supposed murderer of Sewall, killed et piente braw JOHN TIDE HARGIS, killed on trainy Jerry Cardwell convicted and pardoned, rother-in-law of killed by Thomas Cockrell, from jamin Hargis. r-in-law, CHARLES EVERETT, a Cockrell, shot by Bi SAMUEL LENTZFORD, Benjamin Harg! broth shot by Tom Cockrell» JAMES B. MARCUM, shot from court house by Curt Jett. | ie : HENRY BARNETT, a Cockrell, killed by Elbert Hargis. ! Makes Grim Veterans Rally SALLY HAYES, wit of Barnett murder, shot and killed by || John ar elie JOE killed by “Jerry” Cardwell | to Her Relief. | When thinly a wan faced hot by Jumes Hargia, € t Je Stet Hulieaninveaneral fete that she could scarcely totter, entered BEN DAVIS, killed by Tom Cockrell. | Police Headquarters to-day and told a ELKANAN SMITH, Hargia man, killed in fight by Bud Bohanan.| story of want and destitution, she found ABBARD, a Cockrell, killed from ambush, ALLEN, killed in fight by “Joe” Hadad GRANVILLE PRATER, Cockrell man, killed; George Barnett, jr.,] t2¢ gtim old Mulberry street building. tried and acquitted. — fos a eh Want and hard work had added ten st ~ oT , jeorge's Wife, ed and thrown In river. years to the t seven she olaimed. HIRAN MILLER and REUBEN LANDRUM, tactionuliats, ki She was Mrs, Hannah Cussick, she her in fight. | each other x | sald, and was about to be dispossessed | much of the milk of human kindness in J. W. NOBLE and IRVING NEWGATE, Hargises, Killed, it z : from! her home at No. 536 West Thirty- leged, by Noble boys. SF yrd. ,"' sho sald to Lieu- DAN HAYS, a Hargis man, killed by “Wes” Cox with an ax enant Sullivan, “and will be turned | out in the street tomorrow, My hus j band lett me a week ago to go to Al- ice. He or his ok what little are and prom- I have othing from him since. 1 got so @ food for the children ccused Hargis and others. He from the ibors, but I have nad ‘Tom White are now serving life sen- acticully x to eat myself for who 8 desk Justice Outwitted, standlug by WELL-T0-00 NEED einnatl rgis, Callahan and otuers ave been caused his arrest on a charge of ae | vantousiy of defor tian Trees Purcers he a aded pun ne: AL. a erancy in Cincinnati, and he finally /and evaded punishment, in all. the 7 ibs acoapied an offer of freedom it he) eer ook. an inaccessible mountain yan sald pgscead would return home with his mother. | Het, in Elliott County, ee jis Ge eee, Satin é mae Arriving in Jackson he continued to|Hargis’s attorneys, to wiuch the States j round of the corridors, vis. @rink and one night last week would wee a feared to RO, @ | of. hi ities, All gave have killed his father had the latter/“"Jugge Hargis had just disposed of :he) and it s @ cenerous little not held him until his maniacal pas-/last of the cares in which Be hed Dees — dropped. in involve nis connectia 1 gion subsided. A chastisement later ad-| jRyplved. (OY Ne coe hen he. paid a Gy ; ree ministered by the father was one cause check of Thore than $1100) to M aso) Strict Jersey Law Against Pun- sorridor Of the murder yesterday. ilo alleging that they caused the| i eae advised that a After a day spent in drinking, young death of her husband, Though Judge ishment Makes Work man to the Hargis entered his father's store and Hargis was acquitted of the charge o| i ati neainen ver-|having murdered Marcum. a jury at Peers Tapio watts oBed sto) demanded money. He carried an over- Winchester. outside the mountain zone. Hard for Teachers Me atealecant tor anaensned coat slung across his arm, and when awarded Mr: refused money started back toward the money drawer. Then Came Murder. opening the drawer. Tevolver kept under the counter and/ throwing his overcoat over his father’s | head, emptied the pistol into him. One| Dullet penetrated the heart and four shots were fired after the Judge was Gown. Only one shot missed. ‘All the time young Hargis was yelling | Uke a madman, the clerk, bookkeeper omer running into the street | gen f end ac! fj tres of to give the alarm. for Damages on Bar ‘ations in Vir-| ‘The doctor, who ts seventy-three yea; 2 7m Town Marshal Goran Smith aad De, ge: and her parts of South, | Old, fell in front of the horse as it was . WALT uty Grover Blanton ran in and found from Landing. Coming to New York some years ago, | Funning at One Hundred ani swatululexelliCouperais! young Ha livid with rage. He at- he leased the Hotel Gallatin, but sur-| Twenty-Afth street and Park avenue, a on tacked them, but was Analy evsrbow-| Bara punla ent Anuiontac ng the Hotel Van, yesterday afternoon, sds drag i. e shrieks public and private, ; : naar h onish oth See ee cis Win' (aici ulm ows liter lA: commission merchants at tuacnor ars ago Mr. Lan-ence ac-| {Pe animal le ped tothe lalr/icleart him to pre re Sul Lee ae eas NaH te atreet, was hopping mad | cher Hotel Alabama, adjoining, | thal © man. The wheels of t Fey ee eaing against the walls. | when he arrived to-day on the steamer! 254 teachers a sas been operating the| !ht wagon passed over the physicia i ng out his bie a peri Geiie: wilthaua Ls inithe ‘AUaalaertice ; retains jer one management, | !ess, bruising him, though not injuring 04 Ww Judge Hargis was hurried Soe a Ee Le eaRiree Anericanta lve Hat ooo sein che veare old and te gurvived) him severely. The horse was cauyat Sty. a few minutes. Besides a w! oA stoke © even |: but leaves no fdr “ ol . e y ED PUBLISHERS. died in a few minute ven in mit, leaves no. children.) several blocks away. SOLE AUTHORIZED P yn, recently | said he was going straight to W Marcum damages against; to find the husband him. ane Zon BAST ORANGE, N. J., Feb. 7. id adage “Spare the rod and spo! PLES aii) WEB child’ was never more mani ; J. C. Lawrene a Victim of Pnea- {cording to Vernon L. Davey. ‘tendent of 8 in East monia, the well- en ‘<As men in New York, died jhe well-to-do citizens in the public ednicninvatierdaltam raion’ his home, No. 17 East Elev- Southern fam- through ex- A. V. Leaman Will Also Sue and would | His body venta ter, I B re eem to justi uur after the tragedy this de-|fdent, —_——_— : An nent over the wires Mr, Leaman sailed Jan. ».| AGED WOMAN A FIRE VICTIM. ryan uisviie: | Alleghany for Hayu, where al 5G: Ma ae ‘ mal Casket Company, rau 8 [has been doing Seren re| ORAN M a Feb. Harrier xpress to-day casket selected DY) iv, years. The chad Pe Field, the aced widow of Frank Field Hargis, as he 1s dead. Erincaxd angle une nex was ourned to death In a fire which de. }DGE JAMES Gis." | captain informed Mr. 14 allatroe sr) omelet) Noo le2) Pleasant le n o permit the ork ————S stree y 's eld, oh (EC NS tah ate |The ‘siaim was made that lilved alone. way elsnty-four years old. et was purchased by Hargis on BINGHAM’S PLAN TO GET = He CH OH MERON Hen nejvisitedstoel|rauanine weubpiios |. the — 2 esate oe Ga AES Oo 3 "Hlaschin geveral sane! ah orate Down the Plain Clothes Aa BLACK GYELLOW|EDITION| pe i brett conn ha Cunt mHeAidedon! watcha to one! Men an Every Precinct and Put ROA WALTZ DREAM SONGSz SCORE| doininaied su Republican a that J e defending the brought i: 000. | Origin of the Feud. of Hargis alon Beveral against han $4 ously theoretics have 0} Johr he had he Hargis n 4.198% Marcum at_ the court house talking to Capt. E ng out. Marcum staggered ‘the steps and fell dying, but the IN UPPER LEFT HAND CORNERIKY EDITION] CONTAINING I THE|CORRECT| WORDSL-K SUNG] Words and muste of the Waltz Song” as produced at the New York Theatre with GENEY. the world's greatest dancer, will be given In the Muzazine Sec- (lon ef next Sunday's World, Order from mewsdealer in advance, Remember each |} newsdealer's supply is limited. Advance | clot dor Is necessary. (trict paven that this w patrol and cut out the f tors carry Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Uneeda Biscuit With meals—for meals—between meals In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Uttle woman, | clad and so weak from hunger | some money in a few days. | |with Murphy for the Mayor, ought by | 495 DAY, LANTAY IN LINE FOR ANOTHER FAT JOB WITH CITY FEBRUARY 7, 1905. (LINE \BROKER SENT 70 BELLEVUE'S INSANITY WARD Mayor M'Clellan Expected to} Considerable Mystery Shrouds! Commitment of Tedcastle in West Side Court. Take Care of Former Fire Commissioner. Tiere 1s considerable mystery in the commitment to Bellevue of Charles Tedcastle, a broker, connected with the There was rejoicing in Tammany Hall circles and lamenting in the camp of Mayor McClellan's followers to-day over the resignation of Fire Commis-|Stock and Produce Exchanges, and lv- stoner Francie J. Lantry, which is to {ng at No. 189 West Sixty-fourth street. take effect on Monday. He was sent to the psychopath!c ward Lantry’s friends, among them Water|Yesterday afternoon by Magistrate Commissioner John H. O'Brien, are said|Stelnert, in the West Side Court, at to have made a fight to keep him/|the request of his wife. Dr. Walter C. from being turned adrift entirely, as|/Gilday, of No. 32 West Thirty-sixth hie woud have eee cee own ot | street, appeared on the recorda 8 the anti-Murphy following of Mayor Mc-|ttending physician. Clellan, They are quoted as arguing| Tedcastle did not display any un- usual symptoms when to the that Lantry, as the most conspicuous of the Tammany leaders who broke! hospital, and Dr. Gregory, in charge of the ward, said that what was the man’s allment. Allenists | will examine the broker over a course of five days to decide his disposition, He is fifty-five years old, a man of jome wealth and known for years in Wall street. Mrs, Tedcastle called at the hospital taken all means to be taken care of. Boss Murphy's followers smile broadly over the discomfture of Mr. Lantry, Murphy cast him off, they said, because of his alifance with McClellan, and now he Js out in the cold from the Mayor’ fodder rack. It was the Murphy me: {dea that Mr. M Clellan had lost his last last evening and sald she could be GIPELG to build up an organization by | found if needed at No. 527 West One letting the Fire Commi: eT BO. Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. In- failed Lantry’s resignation, which followed guiry at the adv! the exposure of rotten hose used in the! to find her. Fire Department at the Parker Butld- | SeRRCLT PANE ies, aso! due fo tie rausance a PHILIPPINE, DELEGATES tacks, as ne declared, according to C GET CONGRESS SALARY. ess last night of y| Hall gusmp, which says he would have | volunteered. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—A joint reso- His record in the Charities Depart-' lution was passed by the House of Re another fat place with the city, the two resid Philippine Commt ee ;Ssoners in Congress thegsame salary of with an additional $2,000 each in Heu ef MAN BY LEAP IN AIR. mileage. been called on to get out if he had not} ment, his friends say, may yet land him Tésentatives to se nay Coes a mDOTaTiey eal hmen Geravanid Sena tore! 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(Special to The Eve it of | ALBANY, Feb. As a Gov. Hughes's stand against ai) forms | of gambling and the introduction of} legislation aimed at chance b ok gam- | bling, the plan and scope commuttee | of the Cosmovilla, to be i under the ausp.ces’ of th t . Tenth Regiment Peter's Roman catnvil day adopted —resulutions |thousands of coupon Uckets been circulatea enutung holaer in dour prizes. Yon cated in the Cosmovilla It nad ‘wolen | betWeen the Pease Player-Piano and wa other instruments of that type rests ast_ $25,000 in the simplicity of our piano—ab- is estimate tie Shutice BoC ‘ureaay ‘Solutely the same effects can be ob- Deen rcon ri puLed es , (dined through the player action as of Albany are ng by hand; the power is uses atid lots, ) the keys direct, and_the soft effects are obtained r ion in the same r employed by the pianist. Our pric e moderate, and our 3 year payment plin most economical, AJ ifetime Subscription to our ic roll library is given with each plaver-piano. Wietts far hanklat PEASE PIANO CO., ‘ 128 West 42d St. Near Broadway, New York. ~ | Brookly | G87 Patten st Hug! | deb rmitted at the a neck on the U ar nit, Sunday World Wants Work e Monday Morning Wonders. Stern Brothers To-morrow, will be placed on sale a large purchase of Handkerchiefs At Greatly Reduced Prices oo 19° ,, $2.15 Each por 21.10 Women’s Pure Linen Embroide: varic Ens, Ea Regular Value 25c > des | Women's Linen and Shamrock Lawn, in plain and cross bar ef edall Regular \ | Men’s Pure Linen Initial, c | Regular Value $1.25, Box of Six 95 Men’s Pure Linen, in plain and cross har effects, Each 20° Doz. $2.25 Regular Value $3.00 Doz. lion ial, 2 $1.50 to 2.00 Important Offering of Women’s and Men’s Hosiery At Special Prices or Ingrain Cotton Hose, and low quarter heels, with Women’s Plain Bla with unbleached do: also Black Gauze Lisle Thread Ho double soles and garter tops, Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, in black mercerized or tan shades of sine gauze lisle with garter tops and double soles, — pair 20 Half Doz. $1.65. 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Pair 23c Half Doz.$1.33 Pair 23c Half Doz.$4.35 | Boys’ Clothing The Remainder of Boys’, Children's and Young Men's High Grade Winter Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at Remarkable Reductions, Very Special Offerings Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, 9 to 16 yrs, Boys’ Long Overcoats, some with wool linings, 10 to 16 yrs, Boys’ Madras Blouses, white and fancy, with or without collars, 8 to 15 yrs, $5.50 6.75 69c Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Greatly Below Regular Values Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of plain or rich stripe Broadcloth, $ pleated skirts with fold, coat satin lined, 14 & 16 yrs, 11.98 . 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