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ener ep ennmanteimaratemnr tan men THE EVENING WCRLD, TH FORT HANCOCK HANSEN VOLUBLE RICH WOMAN ENDS SCHEME FOR WIPING | “FALLS” BEFORE AS HE RESUMES MER LFE WITH GAS OUT THOM’ DEBTS Creditors to Get $200,000 at Once and $100,000 fi : a Miss Mary J. Steeves Found INVACING FLEET WITNESS STAND best tm —_—— ee Sister-in-Law. Wadsworth’s — Thirteen-Inch Wants to Talk Too Much, His Guns Sweep the Bay | Counsel, by His Interrup- With Solid Shell. tions, Seems to Think. Annually. Mivs Mary J es, wealthy and forty-eight ee, which since been trying which years old, committed sul- in the home of her brother, who occupies an Astor Block, at No. ing it to che ir approva | sen, the la te |ot $15,000 from J. ) was resumed * Tons of Crockery and Glass | « the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day kek) Usd QOS Gl Are Crumbled by the the defendant again took the stand and | ‘heir bathroom. Some ti Concussion. Assistant District-Attorney Smyth aguin ,MSht the woman had gs BUSY DAY IN WAR GAME. | ,* n Harlem soctety The body of Miss Steeves was found the tt pki tipiinsvcrosa’examinatlon! \sleeping champer to the . F. Melntyre, Hansen's chiet | Atter closing the window and door she r said the case would not go to|turned on the gi leausuey oterdas Dr, D. M. Marvi nd perhaps not to- Fort Hancock | morrow. The defensehas four or five ethics) Gta Talib mediately cal morning, and is a crumbling ruin. The] wtinessen It wants to Introduce. defenders of the historic fortress re-| Hansen as a witness, like many law | Me a ee been dead a a .| vers, is anxious to go Into a multipli-| The elder! Se ae eer ie. | Smyth was disposed to let him ramble ! life she Is sald relies on to sink the lethal flotilla. T sng in hope of tripping him. affair, and her six-inch guns of Battery Mendenhali| Arthur Palmer, Hansen's lawyer. re- been the result « r Interrupted by telling his , 8#!nary conclusion ha 12 West One was fn- “fell” at 640 this are now plugging away at the enemy's | Peatedly Saath ste ; Ae Saizteen warships with solld shell, | t to answer yes or no, He forgot Sav" ‘i ee fn i nt th the famil: of her rot! ts h r I tone of | dates again and again. Loe Wes be | bene} s going to the gen- and incidentally strambling tons of eecties benent) anv Bath Beach crockery, and shuddering| When Mr. Smyth asked him the date into shapeless shards treasured cera- |.of his interview with Buckley, O'Brien's - - —_—_—__—— — mics of Bensonhurst’s first citizens. | counsel, at which he sald that lawyer SD Pal) Lor d ay or Likewise there are things doing at| asked him if he could lay his hands on | Fort Wadsworth that shakes Staten | $5.00, intimating that for that amount Island to her lowest strata, for with could avert the indictment hanging that terrific marine host sweeping up| Over Hansen, he replied he had not the bay the 13-inch rifles needs must been able to refresh his memory. bark with @%0-pound eolld shell and 20| Hansen again denied that he had pounds of cublform brown powder threatened F Dowling, O'Brien's The twelve-inch rifles of Fort Wads-! friend, with ication, and said that worth belched $10.00 worth of pow-| Dowling voluntarily proposed to pay @er and metal in the course of the) the 825,000 for the settlement of the day's manoeuvres, giving the East, case, his only reason being that he 8] va-| felt largely responsible for O/Brien’s Shore section of Staten Island a va For Furs, Wearing Apparel predicam: riety of sensations that the insular | folk didn't believe could be found this aide of the Pacific's elsmic belt. | Along New York avenue, from South See eo uldgeausslanvawful Beach to Stapleton—a distance of six/ in which many men were miles—windows were shattered and| mixed up?” asked Mr. Smyth. plaster shaken loose from ceilings and) phgaiiid Pot” replied Hansen with em- walls. Hansen said he had never seen Ma- Tt was even reported that the earth) caluso’s affidavit and at no time had <5 ‘3 he ever spoken of improper re! rY was eo severely jarred by the firing) jn connection with either O'Brien or) that passengers in trolley cars that/ Dowling. went by the Fort were shaken from| A Gera of Hansen's ceatencny, ; was in detail of the statements il seats, that equestrians were/ Howiing, O'Brien and McCarthy, who pil from the saddles of their) charged him with threatening the pub- mounts, and that the lowing kine in| lication of the letters. He denied hav- the fields had shuddered so during the ye asi iB the eapapaverd went to a . hey| JUFY rien would stand no more Laittoed of general vibration that they! chance than a snowball in hell.” | gave butter Instead of milk. Hansen was glad to leave the stand. | To-night another fleet will make a|He seemed nervous, and as he took his| second attack on the forts. This wit!| £#at by his counsel he leaned over and be a searchtight attack. but it will cai] “Mga the group cay? forth a terrific bombardment (sub-call-| Alexander Michael defendant's | bre) from both sides of the Narrows. law partner, was then called by Mr. Nerves Stirred by Broadsides. Imer. He is much unger than nsen. He said he was graduated in Although there was some apprebe: sion in shipping circles over the bon: in the Hotel Manhattan, y that the case was & hat the letters you had sion were incriminating and Rugs In this department we have exceptional facilities, the plant is on our own premises, the entire seventh floor being devoted to it. It is equipped with every modern detail to in- sure complete protection and in charge of practical furriers. The goods are thoroughly cleaned Vacuum and Compressed Air Systems before being put in storage. Insured Against Loss by Theft, or Damage by Fire or Moth, 0 from the New York University. He ated. the story Macaluso told. him | his ‘meeting with O’Brien and the | bardment of the enemy, more nerves | S106, Sinn ‘up. the papers: tne tne | were stirred up by the counter-broad “aah bs he papel in | Mise csinlciei forts Uetraupe)as|(Cmiay (CR eater aeeiciianiad eem, the Cedric walked right by Capt eipt for the F. G. Maudiin’s fleet without her pas- and had seen wengers being in the least aware of their peril. But when a six-inch shel! | » from Battery Mendenhall capered over Mr. the ves with a nasty whi-r- and ed that he was ret ! 6 fitacoato ahrlee of furs, there were [DY Hansen I March, ‘that “he cailed Furs Repaired and Remodeled eeveral hundred at the rail who felt] iit he’ Shure of thet conver: @ bit chilly along the spine. Buckley, who has since been one The invaders, who so early in the day|the most damaging witnesses aga reduced Fort Hancock to powdered | Hansen, sa} ruin, didn't look very dreadful to the! (eT Cedric, nor to the Kaiserin Augusta | \it Victoria that ploughed along behind|open a her, nor yet to La Savole and the Bremen, who completed the morning's Peicin ihe palatal anaes) presi end eutward-bound merchant fleet. eee Gesnl EAnaeTTictthe Dom bathat| ‘As far as it could be seen from|he knew Hansen's reputation for hone!| bridge and afterdeck, Cap.t Maudiin's y. and that ht was bad. FOR PALITICAL TIS ers, a flat-nosed Navy tug and 4 couple ——. at special prices during summer months, Broadway & zoth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. nd honest.” | Rey. Father L. | he Midnight Mass priest, and “Whole sien fh the most nourishing food uaker | Q } Wheat Berries (Puffed and baked under 400° Fahrenheit) | is whole wheat, brown, crisp and delicious. A) great strength giver. of launches. Liners Hoist Mail Flag. None of the big liners was , you ¢ i mble on deck to get up the | mail flags, that showed they had the right Of Way and should be accorded a clear course, war or no War, 5 batteries eased at Wadsworth c merotmntmen h channel and 1 The stock market opened to-day fractionally lower than last night's! closing, t on @ few sales quickly re- | covered, under the leade - nd Bosvyemeve | ¢ Artillery in| n keen tucus noon it was | j invading Ar- were one | of the enth Regimen the forts kep' ir on the enemy, and b estimated that one of toan mine most| Just to introduce the goods to you we have| dutention, | 5 aurinx the’noon hour «28 authorized your grocer to sell the full ten and prices depressed. sunk to the last eplinte: of the heroic crews thal r eplendid squadron escaped. was| dull Gant, F. K. Ferguson, who dled | and Nashville was under pressure, drop. | t k f @ command of six battleships that the| ping 3 points. Baltimore and Ohio lost | six-inch riffles riddled to bits. Somehow |2.and American Locomotive 3. | cent package for he got ashore on a navy tug, and was| The active Issues suffered fractional instantly pounced upon and made al losses. prisoner. y ‘The = is the twelve-inche The Closing Prices. mo to-day. Today's high west ari last prices 6 ae compared sare as foliws vagy Crisp before eating + % The Quaker Qats @mpany S.S.S. oun sones The deep, underlying cause of every old sore is a bad condition of the > blood, This vital fluid has become infected with some germ or poison which prevents the place from healing. This infection may be the result of an in- active, sluggish condition of the system leaving the refuse matter in the body to be absorbed into the circulation instead of throwing it off through the usual channels of nature. Another cause is the weakening or polluting of this life-stream from hereditary taints, or from the effects of a long spell of sickness, leaving disease germs in the system. When the blood is in this condition a sore cannot heal because the impurities with which the circula- tion is filled are being constantly discharged into the place to irritate and inflame the tissues and further disease the surrounding flesh. The only treatment that can do any good is one that removes the cause, and for this | purpose nothing equals .§ It begins at the fountain head of the trouble aud drives out all germs, impurities and poisons, and then the place, being _ | supplied with rich, pure blood, heals naturally and permanently. Local ap- \| plications assist in cleansing the place, but a cure cam only be affected “| through a purification of the blood. 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