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THE BV EN WORLD, 2 nant SNAFLING DOG CAUSES A SCARE LITTLE PART CHASED BIG UN Runs Through the Navy Yard Produce Exchange Membe Section Snapping at Every Had Fun Over the Fight One in Sight. That Never Came Off, VICTIMS RUSH FOR AID. Differences hetween the two members IN BROOKLYN! FOR THREE DAYS. Grave Charge Made by Police COLUMBIA BUY, SHOT IN CALL eee Against Edgar H. and His Chum. ‘YOUTH WILL RECOVER Cook A /Both Will Have to Explain In Court Why They Broke ed of the firm ef PD, G Van Dusen & Co. Agente for weatern mille, with offices Three Persons Go to the |, the Produce Brehange Buliding, led Cumberland Street Hos- [te thelr appearance In the ‘Tombs 2 : police court this afternoon after three | pital for Treatment. days of lively excitement that they | furnished for membera of the exchange. with no wae In partnership but on account of dl Van Db James Christie, ‘A dog that was elther mad or be- } Into ice Cream Stand, -{ They called {t a prank—a typical col- connection _THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906. Mae Wood Locked Up as Platt Case Is Dismissed (Continued from First Page.) Impressed with the fact that both ‘for- Tahewhy ue deviarolationlanyers gery and perjury have been used in| “She could have married Mr. Platt.” this case, I therefore commit the plain: | Signatures Are Attacked. tft to the City Prison for perjury, un-! Walter J. Kinsley, handwriting ex- jess she can furnish $5,400 ball.’ uN was called t Vitae t M Weds Regialices OGGHMAHE GOR ho dn the marrlage certileate produced by gk CREO Co eachantsh Hed the Atiss Wood and the statement she sald Wood woman started to her feet, Capt. | she got Senator Platt to elen at Wash- Lyneh popped up too, placed his hand tngten “Tnomy opinien it te cae, on her shoulder and toid her she was | WAS not on the paper nthe sq videe Artest, She recovered her eof, ,fature was made by Benatwt Platt” ander a ie recovered her iivedeata: pessession In a flash and tumed with | iPaking up the certifente, he, call & forced amie toward Mr, Le Rarbelr, | attention to the fact that tna Wedn: i) y dot she a e In the signature Rey. Sdward Se ee eee eee eet pulled ine whad. veen, ratowelied You had better go with him.” repited Mr. Kinsley sald the "n's had dots the lawver, over them and the perfods were in- Mise Wood sat down at the table, closed In circies a eustom of news: drew p nad of pager toward ier and) PAPE Walters ory @ newe- wrote with a firm hand an order upen| pager writer the Management of the Manhattan! ene Ute id sii yarme tiand Pyatld ‘Hotel tw ¢ het’ effets tn her ren he words "New Yark" and the : Hotel) ty Weliver het effects In het room) trevor Mian Wood fl nm (also Ten to “bearer. Bhe s.ened tie urder “Mae De Main’ herald. “thatthe C. Wood-Platt.” hand wrote the alannture of Rev, Mr. Le Barbler held no further com- munication with bis cilent. He sald his Miss Wood the Last Witness. rebuttal, d by Sen- waa revalled in with her case was over! Miss Wood haved like It ranged through the Navy Sareeiere over Lares ee ie tee boy prank—those two Columbia when he uid Cat aH and Ho cease Rese Mianunishatad eed nathat waite ; Fant week necured a dissolution of the : take no further steps In her behalf. ay sompanied by another of Brool iis afternoo: broke into a poor old yelled and aesompaniod by a Ward district of Brooklyn this « ihe firm while Chrintle was absent In the | Mudents bth Mahe ete, ; Mise Wood walked up to the Tombe nan, mal aiatement was enapping at everything, animate or {0-08 When Christie returned on Mon-|man's foe-cream stand last night—but yit aot, Lynon, who turned her over Wile Paci ine ee animate, that came in his path. How qay and found that he waa no longer | other people call it another thing, For ¢9 Matron O'Brien In the women'a de- WE Eh Mahe adelaide bails i ttacke h here was trouble at once the police have already called | partment of the prison. Upon her rep-| iis letters? many persona and animale he attacked in the firim ¢ example, the police have y F mG sVeNaeaiai | a ° oe yh, that was all a joke" sald M. nobody knows, but three of the human and \ of tt tt thenuivenanienot ciary. rementation that she wished to consult Woot tRvervbody, In Av tOnTOtan the Cumberland, Christie Is a mall man, te tne charge tha! lise againar With John @, Tae, @ lawyer, who would | 5 Dee euueantnutes ners victims applied at the Cumberland paren ta of muh larger Burgiary la the charge tha: vow amainat Sohayly secure ball for her before a Street Hospital for treatment w met on the exchange thom b HM. Cook, the OMe night, rho wae allowed to remain in fo) FEE) Sh half an hour after the rabid b Chrletio having: gone tnt who fa J. Hood Weisht Hospital tho reception room for @ time, presence was first repo Lorene himecif, with oMtces only two doors | with a bulet-hole bach of bis right he shade of Thomas C. Platt,” she Tho Senator waa in eR ope ae et boye, away from Van Duren, and the meeting | ear. where a 5 nim aa he remarked to 9 couple of attendants, Pet ke ateg that immer eawWithe cog snap men vi a ye of thelr Hyew, | fled aoruas the grean below the “st!l hanga over the judiciary of this qiely attor Artae ceremony tn Hugh McGuire was the po aeeaeend Cheiatle wet and there |Grant Tomb, and hls partner, Howard city, 1 have done nothing to be sorry Rifth Avenue Hotel, she Fecelved name, Ho was at Flushing avenue iii moilcwentnll nombera |T. Cule, who. being captured unin- for." j ‘She Srna hella wits Cariton avenue when ho saw vedere in Dusen at a good clip ran Jured, apent the night in a police #ta- Previous to the dismissal of the trians and teams ecatieriig out of (he i oor of the board room, |Uon and underwent the ordeals to-day oaso Mr. Stanohtield road a deposition way of the rampaging oGr The 10% Godaing hero and there wround the dif |of @ line-up at Mendquarters and ar made by Frederick E. Hafely. of the © ORAS SAIN COTE TLS cotta ferent posta, with to in purault, | ralanment In @ magis'rate's oourt. Hille & Hafoly Co, No. 27 Bast) aolavers coer Trai Nantalcct nf Tho blawer inan at lant made good hin Young Cook Will Live, Twenty-necond street. He told how Ree eee tot le vot the road, | ebcape to his office unscathed, At first it waa belloved that young ‘he blank marriage certifoates are! en eee ie patrolman following | Yat Durer then applied to the potloe | cook—he ts elahteen years old—would made. His firm made the Protestant peeves with Rg st : of the John atrest aintion for ® pers aie, but the bullet did not enter the EPlecopal certificate which Mis Wood | cas mit to carry a but was re- brain, and he will got well, Ho saya had offered in evidence. evcerpens cussess Dog, fused, and ne went to the Tombs Court j@ has learned his lesson. Cole, wno Mr Hafely sald that the stone was | The streets were so crowded Mo- | and got a ¢ © It ig throo yours older, says he learned SManged at the beginning of the twen- | Guire hesitated to use his gun. He was not to-day, when his too, tleth century to read: ‘Year of Our chased along for several blocks, eae Christie renwed his at ed attacks, Rocause of frequent robberies of little Lord One Thousand ine seal aionally hurling is stick at the animal. phen is former par elutorceayileizeantiel secincm asic nberhesaele sana = r of Our Lont Once he struck him, but not Hard Court Pollceman Alled, a special officer, {1 Su newig le polleemans| One ‘ | Mundred and enough to disable the mongrel. Finally, ihe exchange det kept eyes peelad and bh ars tuned The word “and” was also fa front of No. 69 Carlton avenue, the corraled Chr dog bit at a man who was crossing thy | UHM te court road. ‘Tne man kicked the cur ity! tne sum: the gutter, and this gave McGuire his rowly chance tu get close enough to use nis revolver. He gut the dog cornered in @n arcaway. he oeast came at hin with Open mouth and he poked his pis- tol muzzle almost between che Jaws and man on pox im to court, getting For the three days. Ww been Haght, members 0 have had’ loads of fun. ne red twice. The dog rolled oy dead, big man and the little man every time Tne first man to apply for nuspicu they came within reaching distance of p The impending “scmp" treatment was James Turnvell, seventy NOEMOtae nieimexchen ee years old, of No. Vanderviit avenue. that the matter 1s In he dove of peuce may once tmb back on Its pereh. INCCULATED AT THE AUTOPSY OF MR. MARSH. He was bitten in the right leg at Ry fon street and Myrtle avenue, ‘The next was-Frank O'Nel!, a middle-aged man, of No. 81 Pulton street, who had been fttacked at Cariton and Flushing ay ues, and the third was a young fe Jow, Wiliam Rand, living at No. 1 Cumberland street, who encountered the dog at Myrtle avenue and North Ox- ford street, a half mile from where O'Neli had met him and a full mile from where Turnbell got his wounds. At the Flushing avenue station the Police think fully twe have been bitten, THIEF GOES FISHING ON FIFTH AVENUE CORNER. Hooks All the Jewelry Out of a} convinced that manufact was caused thi utably virus, Girl {inoculated arophodia Menaced. Show Case and Gets fering ployer Away W Its ot No. When Manager Ri: , of the Math- fous Jewelry Compan: No, 1 West PSO! andled the dog that Yorty-second street, arrived to open up Marsh the time the the store to-day Was surprised to animal ope Although not find the show he bitten the dog h against got inside he round chin her, hole had been te- glass Was no window w A arch of the there had been n re thief had und > Ket o cloaning 0 n. Was not more than a fe dollars, pega on rolends A similar visit was mad zn into n lapse cern's other store ¢ with ques Twenty-third street, but thou, MHEG OMe WRAL Deen) cut asking whether or not she av ing was stolen. oY the othar symptom, = = dt an mote possibi ity that Miss Thompson was ted by . bnildog t nfected Mr, | Marsh, Help Wanied Tony eniate eee cine might suffer from what is walled pseudo-rables, induced by self-hyp- To-Day ! notisni. Such eases are extremely rare amsey Marsh, the son of dea Ws advertised for in The Morning manuaciusne ie gen tance (he dena ontinue It od of twen- worked World’s Want Directory. THURSDAY Addressers ...... 3 Agents Alteration H. Bakers Barbers. Bartenders. Bookbinders Bookkeepers Boyn Bus! MAY 21 ss M Batonnes Sisiere Operators oi WISE PLAYERS TAKE Canvansers 4 1 DOWN BIG MONEY Cari Cashis enters ; IN FIVE RACES. Clearmakers Collectors Compositorn Cooks (M).... Cooks JF) Cutters Dressnakerr Dentisis Dishwashers Drivers Drag Clerke tricians wator 1 Embroiderers 2 . 1 Engineers ‘ ers sistent race, giving w ravers 2 . feeders... ’ sierers Finisuere 2.W Firemen .... 1 Vv asen Folders 20W 4 Foremen 2 Miscellaneous ....250 Total .. The World 7 to-day 8 more than ie New York papers atazast t eae t Harr McCormick Puts Ona Over M kis two - yea : ‘ould get the winner, stablemaie of Sanctus was Drive below stricken out in heard a stone. as passed along th Grant's last night. He re} lke a board befng torn loose. ted forward two fi ures darted away from the rear of oid Morris's stand. He called on them to stop, and when kept going he pulled his gun as ed twice over thelr heads, One of them, the rearmost, Ited and faced out. Jon't shoot he sald, “It's all a mis- take.” This one was young Cole, Policeman Kearns, who had heard the shooting, ran up and collared him.” But Cook, the younger student, kept going. Hor- ;ton fired again, fat the fugitive. The around and dropped. hit him behind the right tereg the mastoid bone. “What I was didn't ank,"* flee my becarr Calls prank and I suggestion that blame mys we b When the the spot where the found an cream been wrenched from the ris’s stay ying on the with their son, uk, He very we nt West. © He The ear and shat- to runt” mean policemen wen chase star sign, tr ak nt back youth spun bullet had he any harm. unconsetous It a Prank. into to ed they had tof Mor- which ar tral Park nie, Ww uso a freshman, comes from Brewsters, N.Y I er {8 weal He lodges at Hall, one of the dormitories suit to Headquarters, whe: ant ex measuring and wanted 4. To the trvine st way he was taken to the » Court to be arraigned. hi School of Mines fu 22 con- rate 1, but he refused to pa- e custody of the ney at $1,000. The dean of 'MR. WALKER, WHO MADE | $10,000,000, HELD ON. |Said to Be Alarmed by Rise in Prices Stocks, a rdt Walker is to Wa sip again who was 1 ve fall by Mr. 1D the Recent of the n Mr. Walker gent! nade $10, side of Walker on W mission ne had solu private settlement. the word the twentieth century Head of Wrecked Brokerage | Firm Rearrested—Brother Surrenders. In the ce: t in February, he firm of Snyder & No certificates | ed in 181, he said. Identified Certificate. Mr. Hetfe! Jie: Black, 4 3 ail, was arrested ficate as o tor Nelson & Co., time on an order A Hafely & Co. sckwood, of Sara- ut this time he almed a Fred EB. certificate but one ex- | ‘8a 7 The arrest was in a civil brought b B. Brokaw, a clerk for a der & Black, also ideutified the cer- | Kavanagi e witnesses hat no cer-| converted stock Q tficate of the » produced , securities held for him by Mcintyre & as printe vary, 142, ee ree racueeed riff Walgering made the Ps Gs has been fixed at $5.00 by Miss fhe of them, curned. He denied nal mis- the court cundle turned over to him, "Your Honor,” said r Le Bar- bier, er a tion with Miss Wood tke to ex- amine t A sald Jus- do the tu mor during | -day o be her own Wood progress reated esving a law- w inuments. e e stand and) who lives at se of his) gave bail for majority questioning.” Prank H. Platt, son 10,000 50.000, Oo) HW at ed Mr. Mr CONGRESS WILL NOT “Did Hummel e had been re- Miss W WASHING! the Capitol to-day, authority, that was on fee Congress 1 he produce letters w father to Miss Wood?" letters that en by ated at ly good “He showed some were the handwriting of my father and would not adjourn earifer than Wednes- ten copies of others He also ext, and t was a _poss!- had proota of a story and photographie. bility of the session being prolonged he sald were from a Newark Untll June. ‘The unsettied condition , 5 several important measures, w e er—negatives of original let- | Row in conference. b the houses, and the doubt exists Ss the question of the amount of to the dispositi the P. have combined to 1 ussed? djournment thi anged beforeh and pay $1,000 on that occas Mr, Hummel, ico! MANY WORKERS RESCUED AT CHICAGO FACTORY FIRE. CHICAGO, May 21.—Many rescues were made at a@ fire which royed paper-box factory tJ Win- meyer at No. 7 Throop avenue this toon, A number of those saved ered from prostration and burns, and at least twelve were seriously int ined. Eighteen men re trapped in| e building and it was reported at one ye that several of e had be n | Killed, The blaze spread to adjoining bulla- | hfield ghowed Mr, Platt the ngs and caused heavy damage. ette essed My I > eee | Be aecta: was such le bi r vived. udlated the letter Dear Little ¢ letter ab tren addressed acts in the TEN DAYS From Coffee to POSTUM has done much for MANY. jeclared there w My Dear, May- in the package. Was no suggestion c any of the letiers,” in letters did y y about th: rece tty, OF w many It may do much for YOU, Mr. Nicoll on the Stand tand at fete opening & caer ae ern 4 x nin, 198, "and. hada’ conversation “There’s a Reason. "She said that if it hadn't been for! | office MORSE'S DEALS STILL PROBED BY U.S. GRAND JURY Bank of North America Re- ceiver Lays New Faci Before Prosecutor, While Charlies W, Morse, having opened a new affice and retained counsel, is straining every’ nerve to rehabilitate his fortunes, the Mederal Grand Jury hae taken Wp another ine vestigation of his affatra, Un Dstrict-Attorney @tlmeon baw presenting to the Grand Jury during the nast few dave a new line of evi- dence oonverning Morse which has no onneetion with { upon which {n= dictmenta were found agatast him three montha ago. The present Inveatigation concerns transactiona uncovered by Charles A. Hanya, Recetver of the Nattonal Bank of North America, which falied In the Morse crash. It conoerna a complexity nthe relations between Moran's busines and his control of thi . Stimson haa been told that Mo: aed money belonging to th ni of North Amorica tn tu Ag witnesses who Philp J. Britt, who was ‘Morse's chief counsel. Mr. Britt was questioned about « chock he gave Moree tn payment for toe stock. The cieok tn said to have | Deen made payable to the Nationa! Bank | ot North america Morse hae estwolished himeelf in an at No. 1 Naswau street, which was recently occupled by the brokerage m of Whitney & Kitchen, The furni- ture was bought by Morse from the lPeseignes It ts reported in Wall street that some of thy ready money Morse has re- displayed came from a ved many of his wife's diamonds. Alfred H. Smith & Co., of No. 475 Fitth amund brokers, have sold woms for Mrs. Morse's cently of sa avenue, many beau late. ecco! of LIFE TERM FOR WOMAN WHO POISONED CHILD. KANSAS CITY. Kan., aged forty-eight ad gi of murder in degree by a jury here, which May 21 imprisonment. to the © poleoned, candy the child. The the candy and muc nly slightly CY FIRE MANY | GVES FINE SHOW. FORGREAT CROWD (py Mayor McCleltan, on Board the Velox, Reviews the Annual Parade. | Now York's oloven fine fraboats, with | fege fylog, wiiteiion oting, belle clanging and with atreamns of w | shooting high tn wir from tha nuns on thelr decks, clreied out, beam beam, into the Battery basin tin a noon, making a brave and inp rhow. it waa the annual parade of the fre-| boats, and never before have av mary of them been aren in Ine, vuKande Of people in Battery Park, on ihe docks and in the windows and on the eae of houses cheered the staunch litle eratt | ke (oey went through an intricate aril, | Gemonstrating he splendid provweedon wsuinst fry in the harbor os New Lure yor Mec Waves protest to | Fire Commissioner’ Hayes yesterday re- ted in his veing uiade the guest of | OT on the Cosnitiiess 3 pow instead of review trom the shore, @ ridge wad’ ied tle Vessels, Kenlon ne law uf tie in Command. | A spectator who seemed to enjoy the unusual spectucie very inuch Was the Venerable Cardinal Logue, Prinue of Ireland, penoe hud @ © nsplcuvus parce of honor on r mont building. tm’ Brown, of Queenstown, Lav and Hayes. about Z laces in Then as the he Velox shot out rom the Fire Depari The nozzles were River and two new —walch sey. These eater ca Yorker, shoo’ nic for a minute or Amage was done and the w med their pia when | Ordinary teas contain a great amount of tannin because they are so largely made up of coarse leaf. H White Rose Ceylon Tea is | made from fine, tender leaf, |; and is practically free from |) tannic acid. That's why it is so good for peo- | ple who are nervous or wi: di- | gestion is not perfect. Try is tor | | | | a week v your meals instead of coffee, and see how well you feel. Get a ten-cent package from your grocer | a pores or | ADJOURN THIS WEEK Must Not be Treated Harshly Salts and cathartics will wake the liver toection. But note whatelse they do. They ruin the stomach, so that nearly all dyspepsia is due to them. They %.arden the liver, as shown by the fact that a larger dose becomes necessary. The end is dyspepsia and constipation. You have caused what you sought to cure. Delicate organs cannot be helped by abuse. Drastic physic is never used by those who know. This is the day of the gentle in medicine. Cascarets bring all the good results with none of the ill effects. Torpid Livers They are vegetable. Their action is exactly the same as the action of laxative foods. ‘They aid digestion, while cathartics ruin it. They restore the natural func- tions which cathartics wreck. We now sell a million boxes a month to those who have quit harsh physics candy tablets, ‘They ar by all druggists, but never in bulk. Be sre! get the genuine, with CCC on every tab! ‘The box 1s marked Ike this: qecaus The vest-pocket box is 10 cents ‘The month-treatment box 50 12,000,000 boaes sold annually. Special ior ‘lo-Day, the 24st, CHOCOLATE EGYPTIAN CARAMELS 7 *Pounn 10e€ ASSORTED CHOCO- 20°kinds).-PouND 19¢ € Pye. ; PounD 25¢€ Vark Row store open ever! PEA’ Barclay street and Cortlandt street stores oven Saturday evenings untl! 11 o'clock, WE DELIVER FREE PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR AND OVER BEIWEEN BAL- TERY AND 200TH STRE so all. 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Funeral from her late residence, 970 Pa- 2 at lyn; thence to St. Jo- on Friday, May 22, at Chureh, DEAR JA thing all_ri home at once; every= i ._B, HELP WANTED—MALE, MS palawrs on body and gear Cof-town position with first. bent wages and full time; perniane yam. TADDIN te Je Ta Cae Tenee. Grand. Union Hotel, 8X. M. "Friday and Satucday SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERQ, i