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JURY BOX FILLED, RECOUNT TRIAL. S UNDER WAY SVAN, ASKED HE WIL WIN QUOTES CES , IN ‘Technical Error ‘of Mayor's; Thinks if Roman Knew Inter- , ,., eae eae Tie e Lawyer Corrected in Court | viewer He'd Have Left MANO at Go Wao oS Ge Cat rs | Me Jimmy Lane a Winner. by Judge. “Gall” Undivided. The steeplechase was a two-norae —— affair between Jimmy Lane and Gus aa ; Ti dhe other two not being con- JACKSON OPENS CASE. TAFT BRINGS BOOM TOO -_dimmy Lane and Gus Straus Coerremgrrens Tle was always fevorite and s was heavily played, although quite a He Makes a General Charge, But Both Declare They Are! few went to Gus Straus, thinking tnac . se : the favo « would bleed s he some of Fraud in Every City Not Here to: DiScliss! On | imeem esene cHeres wasnt al mlantre’ blood ¢ the nostrils of Tompkins | Jumper to-day, however. Election District. Play Politics. e ¥ Books Lost on Jubilee i - Grapp) was soratohed in e third The jury to try the case between| That loud bussing sound In the air| event, and Jubiles, owing to heltet C1 ; ror at «that he was going to Pimileo. where Mayor McClellan and Claimant Hearst of New York to-day is not an atmos. | {fat De NVR CSaR Scania CTE Doilee won After getting ‘was completed to-day by the ecceptance | pheric disturbance due to the spots on | favori jet John W. Veader. of No. 307 West One| the sun. It j# the droning chorus of | —-———— for foreman | three Hin place of Mr. Masten, and ©. Leroy time and simultaneously j Cleveland, a Washington Heights real William Jennings Bryan “sounded @ temtate dealer, living at No. West new keynote” in his campaign when he One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, | struck town for the twelfth seat. Do you expect to be nominated, This cleared the way for the actual | Colonel?" asked one of the reporters | ‘tial | Col. Bryan's astonishment showed in} j | ee Eugene Lamb Richards, of counse! for | hia face as he said: | MecClellan, then presented the Mayor's| “Well, tsn't that refreshing? Have Ss ‘ own certificate of election and his oath | You ever read the tirst part of Caesnr,| Henry Chadwick, Beloved of Of office. Counsel algo quoted and ansi- | young mam, where he says, “All Gew E ~, Tae | Cold at “Fans,” Caught ¥zed the Blection law as applied to the | (gall) is divided into three parte | ‘election of 190%. | The reporter admitted that he hi , fe A . Former Depity Attorney - General | ant eor oien aaled | Season’s Opening Game. Dolsen, now employed with Clarence J.) wy if he had known yon, don't you! Bhaarn, special counsel to the Attor-| iuiv to would have tro out two | mey-General, move. that inasmuch as ye despa si a Hany Chadwiok, mown wherever | McCiellan had not wd a laa | Reively ible anawer ids litle to tne orf Secretary. of War Taft and) Gov. | the great natidnel eat ae "al fice of Mayor judgment bi voceq | Hughes brought their bonnets, and the/the “Father of Baseball.” died this leanne SRA torte je entered | deem concealed therein, to New York| snoring at No. 8 Halsey ' yerterday, at whicn time the buzzing! oe) com w eompiication of pev- Justice Lambert, of his own motion. allowed an amendment of the answer. correcting this technica! defect, and sound referred to above became notice- able. Then William Jennings Bryan/monia and heart disease, came down from up-State with his] etwhty-three years of age. ; als denied the motion Pp 1 . t re Mrs, Chadwick and residential bee, whereupon the buazing| side were oi | , Attorney-General Jackson opened the | grew into a real buzz, lke a cross be-| daughters, Mrs Thomas F. Eldridge the ease for the people. tween a sawmill on a drowsy August/and Mrs. William C. Edwardes. , He said that {t was charged that afternoon and a Coney Isiand roller| Mr. Chadwick was vorn in England. | of the Oriental there were fraudulent ballots in every | coaster @lection district. There were 1,940 dis- ra i boy. Early in life howed a grea tricts, with election hoards nade up Religion; Not Patitics. isterest baseball, and for ‘A peculiar fact in connection with the idates to] rs was an exclusively of Democrats and Repubii- any of the rules ana developments of cans, and Mr. Hearst, an indapendent idential visit of three pre! candidate, was forced to depend en- New York at ab eat) ye that thevsalsl ine piays being foandad upon hia | tirely upon watchers for a fair vote and CEASED Sith rellgon. Goy Hughee ideas, He written several books ‘and Jus! & fair count of the votes; tha! a change 5 + . essed a meeting last night in the pelrone)vote Inveach election) district Deteraucreten of the Y, MC. A. in{has been a contributor to ear ouerse the S44 plurality of Me-| Brooklyn, Secretary Taft is to speak | newspapers | eer ae ane teen: ccatpel returns) [to-night at a foreign mission meeting} Mr. Chadwick witnessed the epening | factory game ¢ League Pank last week newspaper reporters that he tals to be the greatest sea- n in tne sport. It ts fit cold that day and Mr. Richanis called attention to the| gt Carnegie Hall. Mr. Bryan is to de- ER cethac acre #00 election off. iver a religious lecture in a church in fvasJalilens clfeccusstfon of traudiana|| Ove) Hussre accu sixtz AEN strech oe Uncen roatence uaainnts Bone aa es HE) felis of the three, Mr. Bryan! expected ancorapsta « ery one of those | 1. tne only one who would talk politics, | son ever y aa Leader brought @ sour! thoug! Deputy City Clerk D. W, F, McCorne | The Peer! , R Le , war callod as the first witness, but|erouch to New York foal him. He a eloped rapidly Merely to ldentif and certify to the cf: reached the Grand Central Station at 8 Mr. Chadwick was an honorary mem- Fectness of McClennan’s certificate o'clock and hurried to the Hoffman|per of the ional Baseball League. John RB. Voorhis, Presiden: of th) jjouse, where he had breakfast with | -—_——~.—— — Board of Elections, was the next wit.) CONN terson, | mess, an ‘as cl sely stions by ° - fl Been Bathe Was cl sely auestioned by Cover tie breakfast Mr. Bryan re-|TRAIN WRECKED AND BURNED ceived @ delegation of reporters tn his| His usually expansive smile was | receiving returns from the election in- spectors and as to the preservation BUT PASSENGERS ESCAPE. (Continued trom He was) At the bed- | Ju many | counsef, the application was granted. anihortty on the game, | 1 was on @ Saturday. sn baseball and other field sports, and | der of Justice Platack, refusing to make weveral | the temporary appointment permanent, the season et the American | Trust Company, whereby the depositors and remarked | would get their money in full, the e ballots pallot boxes inviolay: oom. Guring the twotand onechals years since | not in evidence, and his answers to| the election of 19% questions were snappy and short. He! spoKaNe, Wash, Apri) % —oriental —_——_—>—_ did not neglect to voioe his opinion that | yjmited N. 2, the Great Northern's fast BORAH VIGOROUS IN TALK thes eres? one Ree earns maliciously) Soesenger train, east bound, wes these Mu 4 rp. | Wrecked near Summ't, Mont, to-day AGAINST NEGRO TROOPS. | ,, "1, came to New vores said ve | At almost at the highest point inthe perio Bryan, “co meet my wife, who 4s re-) jocks Mountains the train struck a = ee Ta turning from Europe. and incidentanly| i. iastite, demolishing the engine an: WASHINGTON, April 2—The affrmy | ¢g deliver three or four addresses, 1 (MnUnto, Cemulnnine Ihe nas et Brownsville, Tex. agaim claimed) gig not come here to meei any po! Bee ARR raATial Rison agar guied qmuch interest in the Senate to-day. Ben-; cans or leaders. It so happens tnar QiCckAes cauEnt fre and. every car ator Borah, of Idabe. taking the ground your Democratic State Convention met! observation car was destroyed, | No one Was seriously hurt. ‘that the testimony wed conclusively that the negro soidie e Twenty jffth Regiment shot town, gave te careful analysis of the evidenve in the before my arrival, but it was » coincidence that my sta whip which will arrive |STEAMER so soon after tne adjourn: just $< FOUND HELPLESS | ould sele in New Yo: fease. ‘There was an unusually lar . of th ion. quite ‘number of Senators pre ne VOTH | oe nce ce evens Pa he jéldes of the chamber aud they carefuily | sure there Was no ccliuston betwi = j {flowed the argument presented by Mr. | dirs, Bryan and the ieaders wio se April %0.—With ner rah, Germen tank! The cus é vention date Speech was made nota Burgermeister Petersen, bound (many striking passages or oratory Wen't Break His Rule. Philadeiphia, arrived Shields for fattracted gener, 1 ssi oncerning We convention 1 nave beontaining an analysis of the testimony dea ane ae y in tow of the Leyland line ftaken in the Brownsville case, it was nothing to say. in Ue T am following mbian, London for Boston Hp reply to Senator Foraker recent out a rule | bave msde concerning «i tater seiled from Shield Giscussion of the same subject. ‘Sena- State conventions pits ; : Boreh, who as specia! counse, for ~ - ; : and encow dd yery ro Gdaho, conducted the —prosedfition Mr. Bryan was in mat that Cha mn the outset. On April 9 of W. D. Haywood, secretary the man Conners, at ims sdes of nev propeller i: j Western Federation of M Thomas was trying co get sly until April 18 ftrial on the oharge of m: Tutt Annes ate Can WM ea Ad bath pmer Gov. Steunenbeng attr Do z é ip with her and} fattention last vear, took o5 tant Mr Bryan hh er in tow, The Columbian left speech to-day to express matter to him 1c ; VApEINGS. pproval of any effort to tite Peerless Leade The othees of the xermeister re leniency for Harry Orchard, the salf- atedon ta peliave, y night of April 16 thes [oonfessed thrower of the hon which “Huouneed warmly 1! an you | Ber Gr eteatner aid immediate: | guuted Steunenbere’s death SOULE mene nay ey oun rea Iv" hoisted signale’ of duscr hut no allow way main to decide any question | Tesponse was made for me la hata —_—ee— Mr. Bryan sa 2 hi no engage | Help Wanted eri. 2isei nist wees: MOTHER WALKS WITH BABY Senator 5 ‘arren. Je had never had T my eommuntution (anv nature, he TO DEATH IN RIVER 5 id, from te MeCarren u o-Day ! Mects Disgruntled Men = e distinguisied v Ir Mrs 1 ner resid The distinguished \ been a guest at lun s advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory. Van Wyck ac thc eaheeenanss Brooklya, but begged deme to-day and. t Nyarauidirouned MONDAY. APRIT. 20, 1908. he conferred with Harry ke Sa ae an eee es at Adaressere ....... 1 Housework . 70 §ustus Thomas, Norman EB. Mack, of |e ee eee ey Rents 48) Homeomen Buffalo; Charles F. Ratigan Sear an 2 * cate insurger old and Bakers $ Ironers ; TOsmOrsO Bonnar 4 Kitchenmer ...... 0 i Jersey Cit . - Bartenders 2 Janitors Njt sin time to addr ot aloontem t Biackeriths 1 Janitresses ehh t Cooper Union. iUhes malocnrente 1h Ut oe in Bookbindera + 1 Ladies’ Tallors.... 3} Taft, unlike Mr. itr eee ony end Conn sia wit apaay FE So ualnaresies j{oheerful and Nappy. He spent the P beige Bove 64 Machinists i home of his ®rother, Henry along been agains’ Bricklayers 2 Manawers 1 Ae et ents eonty -elenth onvention,” declared hekysbak bot street, ani said would stick pretty | 270! Us or Hot Butchers ...00... 18 Milliners 4) Clone to te House anAng the day UNO! eogdlinlmnoer: cou i 5 ere | ‘The Secretary of War greeted every! qo cane ue te oot Buttonhole-Makers, 1 Nurses 6) reporter with his unfailing iaugiy hard the « of Di 2 Operators | warm, confiding handshake He pos- | Pay te fay. 10 Painters zy sesses to a degree thar great are or | ‘4 making every man he meets frel like an | Westerner Is Receptive 1) Old, tried friend. Onemer Bryan's during Bl oad CN MOL Miseue: politics.” sald Mr. | the amernoon was W. J. Conrad, of 1| faft, [Lain not mare co moat any ‘pn: | Montana, Mr. Conrad, somewhat. over : 1) litical | leader: aan 0 New York | with bushy eyebrows, tall, force- bauttetrs + 2|mon's Mirsionary Movement at Care | Aone te itt aie Nyeatermer, had quite Collector i. 1|Negle Hall to-night Betore the meet. | eft ag: ‘fooms t Cooks (Malo) 12 Galedladies ..,..,, 12] {ng I shall dine with or. dohn Wemley | delegation uf vetorve gee Ie aren ae Maleate 27 IVIL pastor of the Metrop an Temple he said thet he told Mr. That fis home in Harlem : : eet my experiences as Governo: iptee Deatiats Sian Painters .... S| and observations churing my visite ta la not oid out, for Dighwashers 0 Skirt Hands ..... 4) the Orient, with particular reference ing embodied in the Drivers 7 Solicitors 4) to the foreign misstona questior " Drug Clerks ..... 7 Stenowraphere (F.) 8) Mr. Taft was told that Mr. Pryan ome Rial i SOPke Rup Rone Wievator Runners. 2 Tatlora ay and Gov Hughes were in town lowers, “that you, yourself, Pnaravers ........ 1 Trimmers i “That ought to keep you fellows hus ANAT ELC ILCs Feeters . 1 holsterers 3 ting,” chuebled u 4 et ripe rad. odest i inisnere 1 Walst tienda No Second Convention nome of the boys out my way are teil: Foreiadics 1 Watters One result of the visit of Mr Bryanjing abou hr } Foreinen 2 Waitresses New York 18 the complete eimina-| Mr Bryan left the Rariéners i: Wateltnens ss 74 Luonsor y hold another Dem & ofclook. He went ion 20 Miscelianenus ... 243 | Ccratic State con tne of Dr. Ralph ~ Beare 2 LES | most rabid of Chureh, {nthe bronx oo | wanted to. meet speak to-night Petal tee . FS A » SG4 egutes. arg: ri 4 Help Ads. | Convention at Denve a The World printed 864 Help Ads.| Convention, at Denver Only One “RROMO QUININE! more a Riseia farbnteccwlthi ats is LAXATIVE BROMO QULNINB. for the signature of BW. GROVE. an. Announced that there would by no convention. he ae ! over t@ Cure @ Oold in One than all aml js, gaa combined. “y D {matter of a I that the | day in the Supreme Court Hoffman House) gren yesterday Walker of ‘gt; Masted ship Proussen at the Bush Te: where! minal Docks, 8cuth Brooklyn { THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1908 STAKES IN A ROMP. TRANCE, AT 16 10 5, WON PASTOR TONSON “SWODE” ice RED: DEATH — SIVEO FROM DEAT qin AS Young Woman Stabs Herself and Tries to Leap From Fir rat Page) Battery. wre ot tmome ice-gou, anor” tor| MIS: Kenworthy, Whom He —-- pNhtch Shaw is noted. Me laid in be- hae ; pion A woman known among che loungers | nd (cio bare end. ane on in ite Wes to Weal, Ioladles Ine iti, Sei a : dau # tea H ‘ 5 Gin was saved iwice this afternoon fro ping Be enen MESH) DIL ING (Coosantiants Sutstel, STS Min cana ae june, and won eee ksing a war. a ae fourth attempt, but her injuries were oariy speed, with Theing © up to thes DUEAIRRL world} | aerese i be slight at the Hudson lths stretch) Campaigner got a gtk ; : : : g reet Hospital and she was taken to edged ride from Mecaney and finished! WOODBURY. N. J. April Fun- | ene ‘tombs Jant'the money which wont in on him | #0n, Inte paster of the First Preshy- | *e9!t, Hoboken, strolling around Aided the booties in thelr “Tosse OM tertan Churoh tera who shot himeeit [UH* Park whon ine maw the woman wie tr, pa although poorly dressed h Long Shot Won Fifth Race. | in the Hotel Newton on Thursday last. | once been pretty. go behind the Aquee 4 long whot, Mazuma. got the money | Wee Held this forenoon in the heme of | rium, She seemed excited a ee a In the fitth race, alt the way, |Mre. Fannie Kenworthy, whom he was inampiing to hereelf, From nero Mazuina was at tl prlee of 12 to to have married on May 1 next. No poy tat medal CUCL 1. too. All the talent scrambled to get : Felgner followed her. The space be Aboard either ‘Red Bonnet, Montauk or | @stereeable incident marred the serv- | rind the Aquarium {s little frequented Almandine. The last ned was well ices, which were conducted by Rev. and Feigner and cE) played by Frank Farrell. He stopped | Dr A. P. Botsford. stated clerk of the ony. LEED NATE) EX) n the last fw yards, to let Red Bonnet; yy, Preaby z on'y persons there AE EA ioe West Jersey Presbytery. There was,” alice went aeraisint say ae ¥ @ latwe attendance, many ot the cierxy | ongs straigat to the iron ~~ | being present, Members of the conare- | peengr tie eg ment overlooking the | gatton and other ¢riende sent a pro- chad and had placed one foot over, t founton of floral offerings [sia ORIENTAL BANK The body, which was n ypponit do that," erted Feigner, | \ ford, N. J. for burial Lan at he by a large party of inourners. | But the woman kept on and the man CHECKS JACKSON | Defeats Attorney - General’s Second Motion to Have | Receivers Named, Attorney-General Jackson's pursuit of the Ortental Bank was checked to- | day by @ deolion of Justice Dowiin, in the Supreme Court, denying 118 street, | second motien to appoint receivers for | the bank. | The Attorney-General secured from! tice Platzek on an ex-parte or one- | fided application the appointment of Carnegie Trust Company and { prenry Schneider as temporary receive: As the papers in tne! i He came to America when a small! application were regular on their face, although the bamk did not appear oy/| | nas the bank oMoiais teaeneg | e they put In an opporition? | oe O'Gorman vacated the or- | as the Oriental had arranged a satis- plan with the Metropolitan Metropolitan advancing @ loan of 32-/ 000,000 and taking over the assets of the Oriente] es security. This plan wes not opposed at the «ime by the Attor- ney-Genera]. Burt mean time the temporary receiver had carted all the money, securities, | books and business of tie Oriental down to the Carnagie Trust Company | and they put tn a@ Dili for $23,000 for | services as receivers. Oriental 4 lined to pay this bil, deciaring it ex- Next day the Attorney-Gen-| nged ‘hie mind and appealed t) | Appellate Division from Justice decision. The Appellate | the O'Gorman's Division mustained Justice O'Gorman Then the Attorney-General enade thi second motion for the naming of re- celvers, and again he loses, Justice Dowling denying the motion on the ‘ound that the dectston of the Ap- tate Division is conclumive in the elversity for the bank as alresdy paid off most of the ra, the debt of the bank being red to the Metropolitan Trust | wh oh ao AT SEA TOWED TO HALIFAX. STEEL TRUST RATIFIES | mission to ge: a new lawyer, and asked ran up and caught her. She erted and begged to be let alone, but he dragged her over (be park to a vench, where he left her After the funeral had left her home Mrs Kenwortiliy said “1 shail not stop my Investigation into | the cause of Mr. Tomson’s death. t believe that George was murdered, and, Stabbed Herself in Neck if he was tne victim of four play I, It was only a few minutes iater when shail find his slayer. Mr, Tomson was) Joseph Burns, cf No 3% Bast Twenty @ true and God-fearing man. We were | first etreet, saw ine woman aptad t. to have been married and he had every- Self in the neck. She was crving softly | thing to !ook forward to. There was|and she febved a small penknife into) nothing to make bim wisn for death. , her throat three or four times Burna| As for the silly stories that he had|Tushed to her and had a little struggle! entanglements with women—well, you | before others rushed to his aid and the| ‘knife was wrested from her. She con- may stamp them as lies tinued to sod and beg to be allowed to| But Mra. Kenworthy is practically alone in her belief, Opposed to her ara, ‘ie County Presecitor Rogers, Coronen| The Harbor Potice took her to the| Hunter, 8. B. Breese, Judge Jessup, H) Sttton, where she lost consclousnass om “Suicide Ace” is a park derelict H. Kromer and other elders of the First | tty of the citisens of WoodSury ‘ved around Batt, Park. She is) These men are now convinced +) Adout twenty-eight years old and shows | Rey. Mr. Tomson committed suicide | t28 marks and soars of dl » On becauee he knew that an investigation | 0M@ of her arms are tattooed tne into hie several affairs of the heart | Mitiais “O. FM." None of the would be made by the elders of the D#vitues of park knows much of Firet Prestyterian Church {her history d she never talked of “Tam convinced that Mr. Tomson herséif except ©) say taat she wanted mitted sulctdc.”” said County Prosecutor | to ale Ragers to- “T made ap | Last fail she iried to end her life oy amination of his body and the room in Jumping from © Battery, but was waioh {It was found tmmediately after | rescued by Ais death was reported. 1 ordered a searching investigation and have thus; TEN BLACK STOWAWAYS ON JAMAICA FRUIT SHIP. far found no evidence to warrant th conolusion arrived at by Mrs. Ken. worthy that the pastor wae slain. 1 @o know that there was talk of an Start for New York in Hold, vestigation into the dominie'’s relations ‘ ies with four or five women by the elders but Are Driven Out of ‘his churoh. Hunger. “Mrs. Kenworthy desires me to re- 4. ees eae open the case, [ shall not do ac, how. nen (ne Bille Britian ful siedmes ever, unlers she presents tangible proat | Sorwteh se eae ee ay thom ‘ynat his death was not self-intiicted OCLs AT OUIn ead bite soar, merece thoug’ ey had a cargo of bananas BATONY! WIN! POIN exclusively Two days later they be Is NT. gan to learn their mistake, Three San black stowaways emerged from a ha Permitted to Get New Lawyer and in a gry and t © Taey Former Attorney's Stipulation Were pit to work Perey CHiN Next g Mate Milligan tad oc Wh A 1 Batony!'s law en ae HG tad atid aes en pe A ut more colored bro crawled our of tered Into a stipuiation with the at-sene darkness ay putred the way | tomeys for his wife, formerly Fanny ifon) Saturday Work Burke-Roche, one paragraph of |qulet—only which allowed Mrs. Batonyi to serve a had been bei! was i . pany of ma half-ripened ban. supplemental complaint In w She 5 couple of green snakes and charged him with misconduct with tarantulas He cra women since her original complaint pany. aise, tor per. Was the bann y : was made, Mr. Batonyl applied for per- Qere four more Cockney nests Capt, Smith said. with a tinge o that that paragraph in the stipulation donable pride. he belfeved considering | BaP atRU ae Gul the elze of hts ahip he had broken all | | stowaway records DIRECTORS’ ACTIONS. | Justice Dowling granted the motion) When the Norwalk arrived the ten *|to-day, Batony!, in his anewor to the | p goked Ina smail compartment % ee : ult, denies every allegation of his at- | forward ev ate to be sent back | oe aa eece or ie uel a States | eentions to other women, elther before | eter In the weok Ste) Conporation © annual moe: : = 4 or after the {natitutton of his wife's} Ing in Hoboken, N. J, to-day approved or TaN ivoree SAYS HE’S NOT TO WED | and ratified all purchases and contracts | | | _-——_—__- made by re Girectors and Finance MRS. YERKES-MIZNER. | Committee during the pasty in- | | ee chiding the ‘purahase or nessa TOLD HE MUST DIE IN hea a een ; | an on properties ectors 200 Tecktontve Plants! who free tems ottitea Wee, tecelecird TWO WEEKS, ENDS LIFE. | ula” 0 oti We teal Oe ‘or by proxy at. the ¢ Atal ——— = atre ataal ves erdi throuen Chen eonsiualoncoe) titer me rf te ey al Geeta IC i eta ry ORES ET Terk TBO © 1 " ie mee i , rry Mré, Charles erkes-Mizne\ announced. that everyting faq | Rot Wve move then two weeke, Gort. {marry Are Cllerss AERO Stites 1 of Larmontous!y bad | weld Atiyceeven re old. ions. Mr i s declares tha, eports before the meriing was | J0ng & ™ neer © stom: | rumor ata ! " | 1 to order tamt a prereset agalust | . wife and and |inat Mrs. i payment of certain bonuses was to committed —\lciie early to-day at his | herse | pe giude Mr iepresantatives of some! jiome, Nu. 7% Weatchesier avenue, the — = | holders of common stock. No reference | sionx, by siooting himself in the right ‘ | CoEeE temple. A Bad Habit and Ings of wubalaiary companies of tia 1? | He bad bevn despondent since warned | a a it an | 9 Steel Ce which also wera! to prepare for death, and fearing he 0 e i in Ho! Yall retiring d’- would attempt (0 take his life, a close G d R im d rectore were eleotell : woteh had been kept on him a 0 e y. ———»—.. ive he managed to find the pistol is} Many women have a bad, habit of A monty stor, + wife notified Policem: using carbolic acid or chlorides as a RMY OF CHILDREN ROLL Morrison, of the Morrlsania station aa | disinfectant about the house, in spite of EGGS ON WHITE HOUSE LAWN | %.—The annua! SHINGTON, Apri . ties for the rolling’ fee soon a8 She found her but when Dr. Rosen, anon Hospital, arrived Treseelt was dead — — EDITH RALPH A BRIDE. the fact that both of them are danger-/ lous poisons and are liable to cause t:e; death of any one of the family who! might be careless | Instead of using either of these, an ex POLICEMAN T0 ~ LOSE UNIFORM ON BIST CHARGE Wife Unavailingiy Pleads for Ignatius Bevins Once Known as “Boy Cop.” DOCTOR RECOMMENDED CUTICURA REMEDIES “My little girl was born two weeks | before her time and my wife died four | hours after the birth of our child and I had to raise the baby on arti- ficial foods. Six months after birth the broke out and T had two doctors in attendance. Ne There was not @ f particle of skin left on her body, the blood oozed out just anywhere, and we had to wrap her in sill and carry her on a pillow for ten weeks. | She was the most terrible sight I ever saw, and for six months I looked for her to go to her mama, but thank God and his agents, she is alive and well to-day and she will be three years old the seventh of December and has never ‘had @ sign of the dread trouble sinov. “T used every known remedy to alle- Ignatius A. Bevins, once known as the “Boy Cop." # ai the Police Department if D: recommendations will be Com Hanson's despite the pleas of missioner prevail, and, too, the patrolman's wife, which have here- | totore saved } When Polloe Capt. Gallagher was! treasferred from the East Twent second street station Bevine’s down- He had been a plain- | fall wes started clothes man for severel years, and} when transfered wee really Incapante | ef doing strict patrol duty He had} had easy service previously. Transferred w the Mercer Street Sta- tion, and sent out in a uniform te do patrol duty, Bevins lost heart and be- «an drinking. In time, sixty charges, for various offences were placed against name. He was brought up with round turn, but his young wife's plead- {ngs got him off with reprimands. Final- ly he promised to reform, but {t wae no use. To-day he was egain up on charges before Commissioner Hanson When the evidence was heard the trial officer said “Bevina, you are a drunkard. You tried to shake down two business men Jn Brooklyn, gofng so far at one time as to lend your shield to an accomplice which he tossed away when pursued. Your wife looks as if, through your) neglect, she pas not had a decent meal | for a long time “You spent your money on rum and! have consoruad with women, You have Deen absent from post and found drunk | jn uniform in a distant precinct You! have broken your promlees, but now! there will be no excuses. 1 sneil send/ the full papers co the Commlasioner naa | with no recommendation that vou he} ined in the department pot are mistaken, Mr Commiasioner | {se enourh: 1 exclatmed have Depr ard youl Tianson nis donmed to go. 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PLATT SUIT ADJOURNED. — ?hwaea wisn, invite gyeut many" or | AM 1c.’ {tT BODIES READY OR ORDEN. — whom hed oven persona! friends of the | Dp speciaity in awell. up-to-date runabours : fa father. whe late Juilan Ralpi ug 2ZSC. | PCAN whole’ shassle painted, Re Mae ©, Wood's Coansel Busy tu rides Father, Wie lat endad he vere FEC {8 Nag hodieh reads! ince in ton Defending the Ryan Ring mony were Jamey 1, Ford, Jaman Creel. Store: N “TANT. SOC. | rimousines, Lanaauieites and Taxicabe: aii Seats n, Chester, bard an ‘en neth ——— a * “pamarkably low! ¥ ‘The wuli of Mne (. Wood for divorce | Lord, HG, Kigue, Hugh Hastings, g from Senator Thomas ¢ Piatt, | J°pryor, H Dillon Ripley and Kennedy _ WEST DISINFECTING CO, (lac.) Broad We iets CSE ; | who says he never married her, was Justice McOall's calendar for trial to- An afidaylt # submitted showi that John A, Stanchtield, of oounsel for « Nebraska woman, was engaged in defense of the Metropoliian Strea way magnates, and the Wouod-Platt , trial wan adjourned to Friday next THOUSANDS VISIT BIG SHIP. ‘Thousands of mon, women and chil isited the big five The Proussen was spick and span ining Ifke a man-o'-war, and sn ors were thee untfor B. Kt, Petersen and the ma’ Frits Wor had no pronels with the visitors, who were permit to inspect every part of the anip. Aj ' It cosis less to live, and life counts for most when Grape-Nuts We trust any hongat Berson, and positively do not require employers’ refer- Call or write for il! nlogue No, 4. Cash or Credit ONE PRICE 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. SS) Fulton $1., Brooklyn, i | | and cream are the basis of the ¢ tary. near Broadway. | 29 to 245 West f6th St PERSONALS, EXPRESS WAGON knotked down man at corner Now Yor 1908. with Wall and Nassau streets, eday afternvon, April 14,/ Witnesses pi communicate DRIVER." care D. R. Hodgins rlington,_N." J. RMATIO: req ed regarding the nt whereabouts of Herman ye no resided_at No. 4@: of 5 HOD- street, Arlington, t VFORMATION woitts ot done Ranch wee Fesided at O14 Newark st.. Ttoboken, Nos. in January, 1908. Cominuntcate. vith D: fk. HODGL 411 Devon ot., Arlington, FORMATION | rea Missed from | many times i NOT A PARTICLE ® “OF SKIN ON BODY Worst Case of Eczema Doctor Had Seen'in 40 Years — For Six Months Father Expected His Baby to Die—Blood Oozed Out All Over Her Body—Had to Be Wrapped | Sn Silk and Carried on a Pillow— Now She Is Perfectly Cured, | viate her suffering, for it was terrible j to witness. Dr. —— gave her up | and then I went to C F--—— and got Dr. B—— and he and Cuticura Sos and Cuticura Ointment saved her. e recommended the Cuticura Remedi or said we were right in making use them. As nearly as I can remember, | we used eight cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment; but you must take into consideration that hers was an exceptional case, for an old and good doctor said that It was the worst caso tliat had come to him inforty years. J have always hinged on Cutictira Soap to keep her skin soft and to give her a pure complexion. James J. Smith, W and Metal Pattern Maker. Box na Vista, Va., Oct. 14 and 22, Com: 81 Treatment tow Every 1 and Adulte oars FS cy oe Boat of « ' 1. Mas ra Book on Skin Diseases. Real art—shce art of anew and high order, is to be found .n HURLEY. SHOES “None So Good” $5 @& $6 in all Leathers Stylish Oxfords—nonesiip- | ping, non-binding, beauti- fully finished and the most durable ever made, All the new tan shades. HURLEY IZED patent leether shoes are treat- ed by" a secret prozess which renders the leather solter, gives a richer, more endurin lustie, adds at least one-thir to the liie of she shoe and re- duces checking om breaking to aminimom. ‘This process is confined exclusively~ to the Hurley” Shoe. SPECIAL OUR $4 “KEEPSHAPE” SHOE is everyting that the name implies | —and better thana!l other $4 shoes | 39-41 CORTLANDT ST., 183 BROADWAY, —_—_— — Specials for ihis Monday. Adindtse WALNUT SULA pouxn 1c SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO 1Qo HATES (20 Kindy). POUND Df vi 7 Dy ETAT NOP ASSES ney 256 Specia's for This Tuesday. Myndnnes COLOANEE | SHE CIAL Asson’ aM BOUND luc Pounn 19¢ “sen ROSH, 25 ont ry ening F fee purchases of one dotiag between Battery. an oo al! Brooklyn proper, 1 200th SAE 3 GF SE CORTLANDT SE PUR POUETASAU SE ATER (20 ki ATE © LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOB Large bisck ua dogs wa breast; name, Prince; licensed UTR; lost at MoKipiey ‘Square, Reward $i, Morris, 100 Home et,

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