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BURBANK HEIR» FOREST FIRES =» Spurned, Brother THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908. ' t seh num to them to pay dented Inspired Hains to NO EQUIPMENT « i'ceeakask es FOR $100,000 COAST STATES Slay, Wife Charges park FROMINEL, disso ) (Continued from First Page.) PONMATNTLE HOLIRS Ce Una ahaee crore | | | nothing to eat since May 29, and wasp) STAT oe wan i hit re Lk ye] and : ent the order ee entered Suit to Recover on Famous|New Blazes in Adirondacks|'*, Sere rat eateeaco arate: patcoul) Teledusiie is ae for umawtu| Horses All Dead and Cars in Er Ora ina Oar cblceMIpeANaTION PRET 4 Webs ael bel UU ADE sh GAS) fe ea."* substituted motors put on the cone Bill of Sale Called in U. Threaten Towns and Many CUTE PEece Grase Cera veenHontea IR CUES cat ea ony Scrap Heap, Judge avenue erat ie referred t paper S. Circuit Court. Lives in Danger. | aver pied TAL aes ad AMG SLE Sgabion ean Bee ay Lacombe Says URNS cene| tions, but I was in such a dazed men I a Hae ‘ort inte Ky oie fan -_——— | state that 1 do not know what answers Yiit'? CALL PAPER A FORGERY. | ITU Pants. N,v. Oct w—ne fn) I know that they became very |forest fires which have been tn progres | angry with me and put me in another |{n the lower Adirondacks for several | room. My husband's brother followed |days are becoming steadily more seri- | ™me and compelled me to drink a g Jous. The most obstinate and threaten- | Of Whiskey, which, instead of reviviny | me, brought on a state of stupefaction. BH blkee fa th lot 9 Of Beats TURE th ashen taketh Shee {Hte ChE ¢ Hamilton County. Fire Warden Da Mh MEU LA et ect a pare bi iH He based his decis H lor, where [ signed a paper which was pr status of Capt. Hains in with a good-sized crew of assistant \d te do no OW at eyes 0 law, jfought this fire all last night, but they | 20t RIERA; GUC else ae ean kere WEEE UES | were driven back steadily until morning, | foams et iu if aR Rar A % Refuses Alimony. vy | When a call for assistance was sent to| selon 1 am charg Naeem aren: © plaintiff in the divorce action E h Brooklyn, and at place Wife sustained im ations with William BE, Annis omen, ce Carr, In rendering his decision question of allmony and the 1 not refer sult of Capt yes of Mrs. upon the the Recluse’s “Epigraph to a Pet Dog” Is Introduced in Evidence. « or the counter GETS NO CASH, EITHER. Petition BABYS ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA Almost Drove Him into Convulsions —His Head and Face a Mass of of Second Road for Return of Prop- erty Also Decided Avenue The trial of the sutt instituted Delete Then my husband, his Utother and the nse ‘whomiethia anelisetion ite Judge Lacombe in the United Circuit Terrible H Sufferi Dar! bank Newcomb and Mary B.| yn his message for help Warden Davis | !4 We lett ‘ er and ¢ ‘ate ae cls Court to-day dented the applicatton errible Humor—ou tye was “Alte vad gone Capt. and Mrs. u : é con- ¢ iit ‘oan aa Newoomb, executors of Mrs, Mury said the fire was getting beyond his con- | cp Auer they had gone Gant, and Mrs. 1 in Queens , charged made by the Central Park and East Dreadful—ls Permanently Cured. Newcomb, late of Henderson, K wie and a the OE: ot Wa a Dr. Wilson, the post surgeon, called at -re HOneene, ie River Railroad Company, better known where large lumber mills are located, @ house. Dr. Wilson treated me for h tT A h y y “Rel! e t | Castney Caleb A, Burbank, nephew and} oS Laing tneeatened, At the samc |oruleee OSE che ups cater Gene mogh glee Rot appear that he has any| as the ‘Belt Line,” for sxe ref DOCTOR PRESCRIBED eficiary under the will of the] | 5. husband's hands. jcealaAry tas” Mee ronieel he personal property used and y ime Oregon is endangered by a fire i. fees, as his salary an army. offic . ere Burbank, the| wich le wweeping down from another| Ordered Out at Pletoi’e Point. |havibeen cut mma (a pry CMcer | LS the recelvers of the New ¥ CUTICURA REMEDIES Door recluse, who died in| direction. A third fire is in progress | ,“They were all in the parlor with me Tirseuutriaetnee rd ie fabrcnae ak and Metropolitan under the 1,000,000, was commenced > - ‘ at 3 o'clock In the morning, when the [5 (pubit 2 = | Oct, 14, 1892. Also for the pa § = aie vy | Near Pleasant Lake and reports say that |Window opened from the outside and my pie i val h 1 is ued. yin th meantime | ried AV UKABENUS fikawo “When my eon was only about a year re end ey [unless the flames are checked or di- husband leaped in. ile pointed a pisto) US wife ts GIFCITIRLANEGES oreo, | THRU FetUER EO! (HEE ORT HANY old eczema began to break out on his nch of the 4} veted sey will reach that place within and ordered everytody out, “They all de. COMP table circumstances, | Shichi ‘Gab WER TUEERG TS bRe tace. It kept getting worse and we burt twenty-four hours brothas entered ‘My husband told-me 1 (98 With the parents of the plaintiff out- Tehehe: COMPRHG ATRL atherntime called in a doctor whose medicine only The pla expect to prove the! ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 19—It was an-|must get out the next day, and told me A pe tae atncene Dean ireraseentalenne | eee: " Weert wey seemed to make it worse, until bis head valkhity of a bill of sale by which old/nounced to-day at the State Forest, if my mother would not take me, to go Would? takenthent’ Li: HASTEN ty tvs BIA and face were a solid, raw sore. It was Burbank is alleged to have turned over] Fish and Game Commission that reports @"4 live with Annis ople in Massac! ‘ ‘ : hin i ; “While he was talking to me his Reh ih. CRM re! to t eh gona, wee [have been recelved of fires in various | pistol dropped from his hand to the hares thet the children are n ot stocks and bonds worth $100,000. sections of the Adirondacks. All the r His brother advised him to put woulh © inadvisable to disturb the ex- The bill of sale being attacked as a/men available are being employed to | the pistol in his pocket and “Save it fsting conditions with regard to the chil- fi comt for| fight the flames, Besides the fires in the | 0" the other party.’ ‘Then thes left dren pr I ie ue amen se house, and the next day I left for Counsel for Capt. Hains put in no a ait ral| vicinity of North Creek, reports were | the home of my mother. direct answer to the petition of Mrs. y executors of the Bure | recely & threatening fire at Titus- | ("I deny that T have ever been gullty for alimony and the custody of | tage Ree % ‘ en. “eld, Ful. Of, Misconduct with Mr. An or any Uldren, Instead, they submitted | Y« ank Aintiffs assert that | vl Barone, and at Masfeld) Ful: |ictherjman inimyilite. sstepatwere taken | ea nudidaviiatroen Gee: aie ea cthe at abunda ill be produced to|ton anty are also fires in the |to secure an aMdavit from Mr. Annis closest friend of the captain. ee establish Burbank exe-| Vicinity of Lake Placid. refuting the charges when he was mur- Gen. Hains swears in his affidavit ‘°' Aeris distrunents smnciidedan cle) HIGHL ALLS, N. Y., Oct. 19. cored by my husband at the Bayside | that Capt. Mains ts Ur pet ee Queens W ed thi strument. neluded in t exh bd re . 2 acht Club. County and is not capable of consulting th proof will be a large collection of curi- |“ dense suffocating smoke, which com-| “{ pelieve my husband's accusations intelligently with counsel or of prepar- ¢), ous documents penned by the old mill-| Pletely obscured the sun's rays, hasen-{and charges made axainst me were Ing oF sighing an aftidayit. ‘The Gen- ieayl < Fi FE veloped this locality all day. It was Prompted by lus brother, T. Jenkins eval swears that he makes this anger- Ne jonaire to his favorite niece and othe i = : tric | Hains, who had threatened me for re- tion not only upon his own acquaint- | th in which mention is made of his pur-|*° dark at West Point that electric | fusing his advances. He endeavored ance with and knowledge of Capt Ke | Mghts were used, It evidently ts due Hains, but upon the statements © several ttmes while my husband was an Ue ee See eee ae » but from what locality the away RCo) Bn ay GOD ODE relations with Cay ea LS based upon several scr ie eo ae *9 smoke comes is not known TOGIDEW ITSP Gra SHINES ros Utena GQuiniasaO0 UlswenrelGeni ialna) cine pOsnere Gl rs y | ROME, N, Y., Oct. 19.—Forest fires ta himland/ he) asld dhe wouldbberrevenged,, detendant sin, thls vaction! CoG iL to The Bill of Sale. |thia vied have started up ayain,| | “Almost from the time of my marriage [PY presence that she bad held tro- | he Aichl oie us ere ees fires to protect their buildings. The ut-|treatment by my husband. He “com- "ding winter, and that ate hadankon, | at have been executed and stgned by Bur-) mosphere 18 dense wth smoke. The | pelled me to drink Intoxtc Nquors @ an operation which was arranged bank, reads as follows: | bears have ‘been driven out of the | and smoke cigarettes with whom and pald for by the said Annis. ‘In consideration of my deep regara | Woods by the flames and a number|he introduced me. His c Was Capt. Haing and his brother, T. Jenkins RI UeetoEEn y |have been seen hereabouts during the) frequently such that it was unsafe to Hains, will be arraigned inthe Uneens and high esteem for my-niece, ‘last few weeks. |hold with the relations of a wife. County Supreme Court at Flushing. to: - | PHILADELPHIA, lby a brisk wester "| trom forest and b Newcomb, widow of my nephew, zer Burbank Newcomb, of Hend and of $1 to me paid, I here morre Oct. 13.—Swept in| Charges Against Hains, morning to answer to an indict. wind, dense smoke | ‘in nd! ‘Habttuaily, from the time of our ‘ush fires in this and! first degree for killing William BE. Annis | a} as: | J s ‘ city. this | marri he’ was gullty of tural at the Bayside Yacht Clut transfer and set over to her all jother States enveloped this city” this | marriage nit at the Bayside Yacht Club in August a ight, title and interest In and to | afternoon. ‘There was a distinct odor | — see ae of burning wood and leaves a ee iprctigetae alta BinaBBe MORSE’S POOL TO ons of the central and western parts BOOST PRICE OF following bh Twenty G twenty dg each: gian State bonds, State bonds, ten Louis- twenty Tennessee orth Carolina State no time did the loan account carry ti cord of a loan to Mrs. ™ shares of Ice or any Gelshenen | ik other | su m4 of thé State and thick smoke spreads | Jover a wide area. Pacific. Ratiroad of ‘Mis: | Over, & vide aren. | Among ‘the Berk: ral. By comparison of utes Mr | return wax gvenant th» and debility. | Cuticura Soap and Cutie ds, ten Chicago, Milwaukee | Shire J ate DORaS, a 0C he inference that under t petitioner hi or damages cura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, I jand Florida mountains. A large area | gainst the les le _— e e vo! 3 7 1 eum Henge: Jin Chester, a Hampden County. town. | ICE TRUST STOCK. ing Lesile B. Whitin ‘Ns to the claim for the $iosai8 tu Become! tbe ond a) favorites for phe: wea greby, Agreed that the lis burning and a tract in Helden in —_ with Curtis's a: to the lessee company at th | eetving, purifying and beautifying tbe der my contol and. senator | eer ea ney ee nae ave (Continued from First Page.) really speculating with the bank's { cle Hawa nY's ie FESS EN | Sosa fea pben ead Benge Treatment for Seam eon a0 din my |Targe forces are fiziting the flames ai | : h the bank's funds | 9 bap Beato, 0 Broadwa: New York | ait Gar apis opie titers : for the enrichment of Mrs. Gelshenen, iteearmetent ear that unde: aren, and Adulte cop fect from the coupons’ shag the in: |" BRADFORD, Pa., Oct. 19—A number | would conduct operation. We were whose name figured In the noted at-|/the covenant. the has a clain Pit Caterer oe ved by me tee feyeol: | of forest fires are causing heavy dam-|all to hold our stock intact, and Mr. tempt to « Ive the marriag » against the lesse or form. of Chocolate ed and received by me for inyest- | °f, in this vicinity. In the Sugar Run | ny olve the marriage of M but neither th 60) to Purity the Blood. ment for her. ee Bollivar Run districts valuable | Morse was to have the handling of it. | to Mrs. Clementine Dodge some threc Nireleeummuned od Potter Drug & Chem, Given the 17th day of July. 3800 | timber is burning and many On well | ‘Later we formed a second pool of : heel cna 5 on, Mass Aton lirese ANS \rigs have been destroyed. Flames are |: ),00) shares in which I took 20,000 more. Primrose, senior member | Session of rece nd the a f ‘ew Lines to ‘Dot.’ | sweeping Chestnut Ridge, menacin, e him authority to act for me in| of the firm of Primrose & 68 | res = = taph to a pet dog which will be intee. | Laughiinstown, Hunters are. presum- | ™9 5 a Es Nn ne t was his first aj duced as A sample of the ont MtTO: | aity responsibie for the fires._ abroad e first pool was profitable | pearance in the case. He insisted on penmanship, for the use of expert ans | MORRISTOW J., Oct. 19.—| hut the second one was most emphatl-| giving his evid an undertone Wilt he witnesses in the case. ‘The epl- | Monestiiresitienten mgnveck a Welhend:lcartyanot; On June 20, I was called to the + taph or “ep! oer t 3 » c gq | Some DOUL En 4 1 e >| yank,” ald -rimrose. ‘ Dal ar fttwas as follower °2 Durbank called| foe cumbers of men and. bora ara| Charles Mf. Schwab, the former prest- pene A resloe Sel tee ae partn: the all ‘round cl. Here lie the bones of our lovely Dot, | fighting the flames. The woods along|dent of the Steel Trust, and a dir perio ey oy leanser His charms in life are not forgot. in Mish aeion Vv alley and on Luther of the National Bank of North Ame: Curtis's desk. Mr. Curtis t Ww rish his mi $a dal ot, | Kountze's place are all ablaze and 0 oF us to make And fear his like We hever shall gate’ |many. of the residences in that section |ten took the stand. " fe Mercantie wat His cunning look, with eyes so bright, | are threatened. | On Morse’s solicitation Schwab satd the N, Gave ail that aay him thet delet Ine took 10,000 sharesiin the first pool Ha wou Do you waste your Poor Dot seemed consclous he would dle, and 20,000 in the second. Morse handled | Tesponsible for it to. ue q “And tuned as It to #4) : note tur 8 time and strength clean- cantile Kae || the entire transaction for him. as “Were there any profits in the second of his tail; % pool?” “Poor Dot has gone where darling pe! “There were not,” sald Steel Trust must go, Braun on the Stand. | alked-of Arthur The | muc Morse's personal ones . pelt ail magnate. ;'I had to take up my stock,” | Mvae's: pers Regardless of sorrows that afflict us The nextiwitness was John W. Gates, jxiiena aerernee is a “If death to lve by Gabriel's horn 1: who also told about the pool in “Ice.” | young man vers quletly dresser ser, stor: i . | As his frst witness of the day, As- | #2! eos, NOs twentysneven Dear his admirers may part| gee jalstant United States District-attorney [UM and bad hi Prior to his death, Burbank caused | | Wise called to the stand Frank E. !isw as a clerk in The north est breeze that swept upon | Pringle, former loan clerk of the sus-/| American Ice a $60,000 monument ‘to be erected it rent s iv [ d gimerican Ice Company, of Greenwood Cemetery as a testimonial | this inity a8 @ probable advance | pended National Bank of North Ameri- )> he heagen ae ee ae guard of cooler weather to-day brought ed to be Morse's to ds brother, D. R. Burbank, and him- ca, of which Curtis was president, and | secretary ani became a_ bro! with it a pall of smoky haze that|Morse the first vice-president and | partnership with Mr Pr wrapped the sun in a blanket. The | actual head. being then at the ripe a, came from dozen different | “About a year and a half ag BE utia ane ve ceiaet at I ———___ | smoke |sources, Some folk believe some of it | comes from the Michigan forest fi Waec| In this tmmediate sect: however, where I was stationed and asked to see Pringle, replying to Wise's questions Braun, 1 had fw talk with Mr. Curtis ; nner at the bank He asked me to sign a Mr, ‘Morse came into the Joan fote for 00 which he wished to send to the Mercantile National 4. Primrose signed the note for our fir after Mr. Curtis had promised to. pr Bank are many about Haverstraw, | Whiting. He looked at it and then, as | fter Mr. Curtis had promised anes Paes. he turned away, eald something about dave later 1 was again in tl nk and making money. I can't recall what he M¥. Curtis told mo the Mereantile Na- | umed to hee meadows that border id Hackensack Rivers said, ‘1 am making. money,’ or ‘we are PE EINe h der ean Sa An ng for a week, with not making money,’ but I do recall the!a new note with 4,00. shnren ce gut South Orange Man Defea to quench them words ‘making mon Mr. Curtis also | Stock as collateral and J signed it.’ | Nife W) 2 Accuses brobably Nave @ good came in and examined the Whiting loar Didn't Own the Stock, Wife Whom He Accuses Jke and dust during sheet, Mr. ado, the aslatant cashier, |, Did you deliver to bin 408) shares i tii r j a7) for the weather proph- | was present at the time, It was on the ce a8 col A. No. in Action for Divorce ave w ‘ on in vain for jgccasion of a loan to Whiting on Bee A RY, OF YOUF Ari own thie — * z shares of Ice. This, as I recall, was Gct.! Q. Did you ever see this stock ~ 1 1, 106. Mr. Rado objected to entering 4 ae Biennial. “Reiman Albert the loan in ite then form, and 1 recall 4 Whe Dt at this sec ee AR Bury that Mr. Curtis said Ice was going up.” |a vice-presic HA te SS aC aT TTers Aen ae u Corrotorates Rado. + North “Amer eevee WOU A 4 eareo)d This iast tevtimony was in partial |,,\2, Bid you y money on thts io payee es corroboration of the testimony given on a ye si 2 by Rado . a f B B was the a-week - i J 1 * Office boy who ucted as 4a ‘borrower . et easy ‘ a in order that there might be active 2 ; . speculation in the Ice Trust pool with ° tesing me for th ‘eel | Mr. Wine now produced the following tl syed! tne" . ne A cas a Dee. § in ‘ an fonsitp | for $20, f John I rhe litt BAA AG steel ¢ was) Carroll, bearing Curtis's sign e (TH ae ° rt Miss A letter written to ¢ from et “ i. ton, aged Chieago by Morse on 5 ' 1 slight , he back of the en the V ter Ww neck postmarked Jan. 9, $12] SAGOUIILY at men A | MARL Maras ala ; An Exchange of Notes. Mrs. M ah the lowing memorandum: “'R, W. Poor ee it ee years the! gy ay oer oles Caton tai: where the Ice sto ‘ ni or pot awa: ss. $2,000 Under this, in ts's eturn f ey F handwriting, wae this K. T. Gel- F ae a 2 0, 82 Bhe lob Fifth avenue Heinae s i re for $25.6 to K. } John Bmit M Ge a3 6 hat collateral, ac led theay > T 2 - 6, A. Davin Dia! United ‘ / ' i is A is a 4 : * Brg, Cinle Aes ; MISS HASKELL DENIES. 1 Ww : na HE Okla ‘ i mailed r ” J t 4 “ ‘ * 1 { ¥ y ‘ ‘ ee shingt f ; 1 i TO CURB A COLY IN ONE DAY ‘ ; fy Take APIVE abiets m i ; on an . ‘ toston ted a editor of the (iuthrie BW GRC FET egeeivee 'o 00 eck vox Me | Miss Bisuops low { % | Mi, Wise caused Pringle to say that god 4 prominent Dewocrat. bd 4 sonal pr tools, imple “In elapsed since th sideration ment charging both with murder in the | ow ning the rty Judge La sy: awful. He suffered dreadfully, and screamed until we thought he would go into convulsions, it would itch and burn her things says: It should he noted that what is now 80. We became so dissatisfied that we HantealTons/ couRR ATT it ai) ealled in another doctor. He pre- SAE Mie ustation ' setibed the Cuticura Remedies. The claim against the lessee Dany baby commenced to get better right fetropolitan) or of the sub. Ww , although Dy this time the disease ork City) for property ed good start. I don't think we wed to go to Waste and tion, used more than three bottles of the ntrary to the covenants of the leawe, Cuticura Resolvent, together with the ; een 1 tna: Cutioura Soap and ‘Cuticura Ointment. fat we Dave here is a demand that Te was perhaps several months before e Fevelvers turn over certain spectic al) traces of the eceema were gone, the {ngs now in their custody, and it can- last being behind the ears, but the Cuticura Remedies cured him com- pletely, and he had the prettiest head of turly hair grow after his head com- menced to ia better. He is now not nt be ings have asion. Th comp no such specif ome into their pos- property specified Is de- ped S about forty electric quite twenty-four, and he has been 8, with equipments and appur- | gured permanently. nances thereof, 100 horse cars and 700 ly face is very tender and Cuticura Soap is about the only soap I can use without irritating the skin. Mrs. L. A. Fox, 1679 80. 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