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‘ ‘ FNC, i ‘ as iy and His Father, Prince | Committed to Charitable a Rules as 5 Mien Chun, Rules as Regent. Institution. LONDON, Nov. 16—The belief Of phe three little children of Mrs WHEN. eet ret wie Many members of the British For- sarah R. Bartnett will not have to go ual aU Aah ATE SAME TIME elen Office that Tzu Hs!, China’s back to the charity home in Peekskill Dowager Empress, died as the result rogate Thomas to-day rejected the eb) Youll play, ds stranethened by the death-bed will under which they got WPT ae asath cathe at th | nothing and their step-father all her |* SE NS LY CED ee EAS TD BE estate an consigned the three little chological moment to prevent serious | girls to the Charity Department disorders arising over the successor- Jennie, Anna and Regina Bartnett, | ‘ seve! five and four years old, sweet, | ship ‘ sad faced little girls under the protect- , The death of the Dowager, which ing care of their big brother, Peary it is announced occurred at 2 o'clock | Bartnett, sat In Surrogate Thomas's 1 ve! Court while Edward J ‘Tinsdale, bulb nth ke GROEN) UD M5 their special guardian ana attorney, her death suspicious. The charge that POISON KILLED C'S RULER PROBATE WL OF Mystery Surrounds Deaths In It She Left All HatiEereny and Belief Grows That to Her Second There Was Foul Play. Husband. HE WAY CHILDREN CUT WOMAN WAS IN O}rle, i . “nee Baby Boy Now on the Throne, Stepfather Uncle Had Them @ravest danger, clared to-da the Foreign Office de- , as she was the only ought against the probate of a will to which their mother stgned her name on person who was likely to resist the April while propped up in bed and new regime in an effort to retain her |Krt alive by stimulants, practically on her death-bed. ALVLITTLE ROAD WORK Se hold on the throne. It is this “timeliness” That will bequeathed all her estate makeS ¢4 her second husband, uncle and step- father to the four children, Frank R. Rarinett, although-that estate, consist- that both the Emperor and Dowager were - fee ing of their home in Westchester ave- victims of slow poison will never be iyo, Westchester village, in the north- really investigated. A probe has been pas: corner of the Borough of the ordered, but the facts, whatever they Bronx, and other properties aggregating: came to her by bequest the father of their $40,000 in value of her first husband, little ones Mrs, Bartnett dled on May 3, and/{ are, will undoubtedly be suppressed. Prince Pu Yi, the three-year-old son of Prince Chun, is now on the throne, Sealed Here ene ey | within two weecs Mr. Bartnett sold off pointed regent, will be the er. If pa Se ee eee igugoal tie Chun's administration is as advanced as ay t ce Lees Pree y a Expected, clashes with the reactionaries |nouse to a tenar 4 ; will ultimately result, Fe present, Committed as Paupers. Following the example of Secretary of State Elihu Root, Senator Chauncey cen by their step- the outlook {s not considered alarming ‘The children were ts by Bnglgpa. father to the De nent of Charities | Depew, former Ambassador Joseph 7 and they were received as paupers and | ono, = : eae | (id BASED G9 GEL and they ate St. Ann's Home in Peeks-| Choate asd other distinguished New PEKI Nov One hundred days. {3} - Yorkers, Sheriff Thomas F. Foley of mourning have been ordered for the | Their grandfather, Patrick Mullen, of se mo a entire nation by Prince Chun, regent of Hampton Junction, N. J.. coming to the Tammany leader of the Second Assem- Chi oma lie > , TeReMt Of to get his dead daughter's children | bly District, and Eugene McGuir ina, whose son, Prince Pu Yi, not ang take them to his farm, discovered | , Quite three years old, has been made this amazing situation and learned that Tammany leader of the Thirty-second Emperor of China, for Ts «their. stepfather had mortgaged the! assembly Di = a ae pe wertince Ob Ina: TOPe TaN EE a Dove tt er intentine tockestepsmtoncontest | Aexeu ow, District) hung) ve) thelz | iate Cee ar pretsnoty ibe Empire, at for the will of his daughter in behalf of her) in the front hallway of William Mul- nperor _Kwange he court will be ch doon’ cultur ; tn mourning for three years. The death 7 will was drawn by Timothy ls 's physical culture te of the Emperor was offi eo ON er aa: Middleton lawyer, and he and | 1 win Plains to-day. They are booked Baturday, while the Dowager Empress | PY.,William, Pound and @ trained nutes, | for a full course of six weeks, with fm supposed to have died last evenin nea q all’ the, exercises, and Mr. McG Repc are current, wh anno’ Timothy Power testified that he drew ely Imagines that when he ‘ : Q Mra Hartnett’s will and believed that! back to the Bronx nae penes thats both: he he sick woman gave him directions f6r | enugh to rons, hell te ssiny several cays. Jrawing the will) He drew the will as qualify as a Salome dancer. e since Mul- It-has been a long doon's that both were put to death she directed and the nurse held her up jor you. But, o give up my | auick and supple as we saw “If Hughes is Foley, 1 to At hat t Sherif’ Foley Hughes would be Re 5 thunk Ty ALITTLE LG Y 92 AWORKE Adentialty, adership to be slim one of those lads the ring a while ago. Sort of Election Bet. elected,” neither M had any re-elected, But e evening of | Tom, ra Mildoon's and train down.” McG e nor idea that Gov. Foley called up Mr. minded him of Muldo hey found, on comparing note at it would take a couple of weeks to [Straighten up their affairs for an ab- municat them in | They morn it ne |the tallc jot cloth in the job. i. yas | Sence from the cit ed with on Nov. {up = suits or, Who us Muldoon was com- nd promised to take e to have th de to White each accompanied by 6. by Plains this a trunk Both fou up large quantities The manufacture of Eugene McGuire's | Leo the | teven balloons, It nq | difficult to hips of was t ne of sublettin et ken, F 8 was fuch T ports of th A fi bed when she signed the paper housed two such large guests ground. Dying When She Signed. is the same time. Sheriff Foley eighs !aden with special clothi I ts recalled that the old Dowager | 1). pound testified that Mrs, Bart-|25? Pounds without his overcoat, h ed to polson to remove Jr was the worst cage of septicaemia |!N& Accumulated some ten pounds ain t had ever attended assuming the duties of his pri und ol eser Tooctor described the scene When | office : r Bhe made 11 was made—how the nurse held | ooo ¢., As for Mr. McGuire—well, Benth, vs Me Nh in bed to sign the document nfsses to weighing 312 and NEON palace Wine tasn't. this, a most brutal! welghed as high as 310. " Ja . De ce, Doctor” : ing sent torth to t Re one ae Daa kOF Then he an-| Decision a Sudden One. Died Unattended. swered the ngate he kina | 2be determination of Sherift Foley ai Whit’ wag the worst care of the Kin Soha leviand T want you to tell me whether you subject themselves to the discipline that Mre. Bartnett was of suf-|and diet of the ari Muldoon was fic ly sound and normal. mine nd to com- hed. on ng the late husband and to her children, Was nded Meeting of the National of sound mind tic Club and were enterta b. don't think she was of sound mind, Cross and Mr. Packey M aoe inaw taht trom: wrons, Ary Did Not Think Her Rational. otthinicliby i ra MeConth the trained nurse, Foley and Mr . Mra, Bartnett in her las Way oad A a h) Aiea, Herenett inher. jase ply elated at the tified that she did not | outcome of : between Cross a et that | and McFagland use McFarland Awnlting ex-| caressed Cross at with his six- inion that the {OUnce gloves, and wou! a forgery; put | decision had one been r Kk; that a | istactory was the enco EMPRESS DIED FIRST. f showed on the} Foley and Mr, McGulr TOKIO, Nov. 16.—Desp nih for the step-| cided to get son “Let us walk ; gested Sheri F - | “Let ride o i if & f They must. prove|ing car, tnesses, and 1 Answer by own r WE TO CURE A COLD IN ONL DAY it suprenie fol nd ignor i Help Wanied |’ To-Day ! rai co wads wax Dieses.” ” FTHE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST Dera For the School Children of Greater New York. NOE op in $600 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write the Following Sentence in the Best Style: ‘Attist® aki Ha Le Disbwasners Drivers Drug Hievator Runnere Embr ’ Eestdence ‘The information called for in the above box must be furnished with each epectmen of handwriting. You may use the above coupon if you desire, but all spectmens eemt with this information arranged as above on any paper will be freely emtered in the contest. Seud your Dendwriting t ‘Handwriting Bdites, Breaing World, P, 0. Box 1864, New York Otty, The conjest chases Help Ads., 4 a New York papers pad oly ter to make the garment r mn le at th MeGuire insisted that fortable. Spreading Them Around. Maguire had to exerc a fl Wop ask fuire ey aur effect but It. was more droopy th a. h dent pupl ff, stani side to ox Be @ stupendous Maguire it to who builds e extremely ct around all right ne 3 to fo: din nding Luna f partr were recherche, au falt and com- + Sherif " : ae and. give Under-shart ; Baer keting or ant ! Ix exiled himselt. He has st when nex wite ahd. tamil I. Peter. Highes, Eddie ia, Aheari and Riordan yuite @ hole | Mutdoon secured mime some time later duced. i TammanyHeavyweightsAreFreighted to White Plains, Announcing That They Want Fleshy Majorities Re- duced to Sylphlike Minorities. ‘BERTILLON TEST THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NUVEMBER 16, 1908, SURROGATE WON'T Tom Foley, 252, and Gene McGuire, 315, Give Muldoon a. Big Trimming Contract JHREATENS THEY WiLL COME BACK REAL ~ APOLLOS ee, ROOT DECIDES FOR WOMEN MADE BY POLICE MEN. (Continued from First Page.) when erly contained the Boller Squad they found the room whic h form: empty of everything except a pile of rubbish, and Burea been The most carrie hereafter citizens desiring to make still Heutenant in charge more when they found one e Information u, where until lately there had a dozen men Tone lieutenant told them th: of his records had already b d across the Bridge, and plaints or ask for missing perso have to get in touch with Headquarters. * One Juror's Query. One juror put this query ippose my son was missin ame here to Police Headqua earch Could T find out whether he had been ought to be given t one because picked up, been taken to a hospital or he wants It; but islature of | What had become of him?" New xc presenting the people of “No, fie al y atte] State at L can render useful | have to Manhattan. Phe ds Serv and e@ country in are not kept here more hey have upon tne to render been taken over to Manhattan.” ond to their Suppose I wished to lodge a complaint against somebody. Could | do that Parsons, during the for Deputy Bugher, who x Jately put in charge t Wasn't at his offi and the undertings “dian know “when he would rive, The jurors wan to} know how often Mr, Bugher came over TWO VIRGINIAS AT WAR. to, Brookls how long he stayed’ RICHMOND, V 16.—Virginia | feo) began the presentation of her evidence Lie Couldn't Bing! Sua r 3 against West Virginia to-day before ‘ Lenawee Lior bout | sp, Master Littlefield in the debt ar Hg eT WrOT® | Titigation W en pending. be- Neutenant said} iver)! the Heome down.” [thes “became, How many times has he been here ie nian. be p man Lieut. Geisler thought Mr. Bugher had been there every otier da “Well, how many hours does he spend here when he does come down’ per- sisted the foreman Geisler finally replied “1am not here all the time, so I can. not tell you.!” After this the jurors apfroached Capt Wellborn, secre to the Deputy Com mission Wellborn thought Mr Bugher was in Manhattan. “We came here,” continued the fore man, “to find out what «done with our borough hea in the way of police administra We want to find out why our } » has been \iped off the map, I don't suppose you ¥ 6) woma: graphed, court rs Headquarters’ out ni the ¢ deetd why “I'm the Goat,” Says Bingham. |! 1 of intormation concerni would have to go to urors were particular past week 2 Us t we and if trip to the Bertillon root n being mi the ping mad y treatment he expected {xsioner Bingham why, aft joney 16 build ah building for I car Prospect Park and ntre of things, he had to put the Brooklyn De nt of busine: hab r sald Manhattan Mulberry | to inquire sked th no authority Wellborn Trallan Bu away from 8 we ga rters ng in fore- seek? reau and saw a photo- to the r what to ask ter fight- ands: srookly suddenly | tment | When Commissione am at his desk in No. 300 Mulberry street heard that the Brooklyn Grand Jury had ex- | pressed a desire to see him this after- hoon or to-morrow he said T will be very glad to morrow or whenever my pf ed and explain my red direct. trom. them,’ self at It I'm ¥ Ie He ger Closl all th Wi Bing! FIRE ALARMS SCHOOL. Fast Public Behool No. n Alt room, the y whose 1 have received but I will} posal sa hard that T hold, ‘ommisston “If T do ‘coasted, and if t don't I'm thelr df Inspector Sel od work yest lot of ‘loons in J to discuss his pt. Dool ids we e facts had been pir ‘en he was told that Mike saloon had been visitec is almost ag well known 4 added tha ad done! sup poli t toward ¢ whone heads the 5 Clarke ——— eta er her Quickly Calms Fe No Catastrophe Occurs. A fire on the fourth floor o redth street, 108, gave the to-day to thelr charges One He »pportunity they hae hough the smoke entered the teac allayed oungsters kept ith th thing ke 4 pani tor the Are drill was in the apartment Wolf and caused # no word hold my- went on duty It isn't pleasant to be the official goa n tell you that mittber- erday in | 3rooklyn, probable over He, until him: Minde 1 yester- nh Brook us Dick Capfield used to be in New ngham pleaded guilty. to never having heard of Mike Minden. A little later District-Attorney Clarke of Kings County, got Gen ham the phone and told him t nd Jury would like to see bi to-morrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock, Similar tnyitations it | was, stated, had been extended to Bugher anc mittberger \ Tl be de ed to attend,’ sald Gen.’ | ff No next te 210 | to demonstrate | well in fears, and | elr work and no tof Ben- damage of | presented b3 TO ACCEPT THE SENATORSHIP Not Seeking the Office, but if Legislature Names Him He Will Serve. WASHIN Nov. 16,—Secretary made the followin to-day ng state- © United s York n New Nev to are of my essed a wish temer ator 1 positic it great I do not think t bitca it who talke: with the rstood he is fo rigidly ——-—> -— OAKLAND ENTRIES. OAKLAND RACE Th Yoo COND RACE—One e-sixteenth miles, purse. » Fountain, | tho, Maur re 106 fui. OS: Strike Out THIRD RACE 102; Plaiad. 1 104: Talmud. 102. 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COLUMBUS AVE BEY 103 & 104 ST 1. aay; DD Fun DOORAGAIN CHILD'S DREADFUL 4 AMX SKIN TROUBLES TH JAPANESE Had Sixty Boils when but Siy Months OPEN Old—Was Annually Attacked by a Humor—It Looked Red Like a Scald and Spread Over Half Her ) Head—Both Troubles are Cured, NO PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR THE CUTICURA REMEDIES ——-— Roosevelt Intends to See That Americans Get Square Deal in Manchuria. il “When my little Vivian was about ¢ix months old, her papa hed a boil on his forehea At time the child WASHINGTON, Nov, and Sec that there had Ras ni " was covered with a © United State prickly heat end Ij an question of suppose in ecratch-| ov . and that tio ing it. her own head! que ds lave been made of became infected for Japan by the State Department with it broke out in boils, B u one after another, eference to this subject, ih n ve ‘q She had about sixty jenial that diplomatic exchanges of in all and I used shave taken place in the Iast few Cuticura Soap andy days © . Cuticura Ointmen Ambassador Takahira several | which cured her of} Aiieo APOC SectRTRE a thementirely. Then, Ho} WUad Shika 8d sometime later, her little foot got sore and upon the very best authority !t may between the toes, Being afraid it waa that these conference to galt rheum, I spoke to our doctor, He Jo with Japan's policy in Ma ve me a_powder which dried it up, ut soon after it breke out behind her ears. They cracked half way around 1 and the humor spread up on to her head until, on several occasions, it was nearly half covered. The hr:mor looked like @ acald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid ‘This occurred every with outside ve in reality ir own coun Nas been thet the Coming from it. of America and other foreign year. [think it was toward the spring. countries has suffered, f the com always bathed it with warm water and Cuticura Seap and applied Cuticura Ointment whicn never failed to heal it up. The last time it broke out was when she was six years old. It became. so bad that I was discouraged. Then I procured a bottie of Cuticura Resol- ainants have gone are that only arry on. busin therefore, that if the 5 thas presented “no dema ids stated by" Seu vent which soon cleared it ont, of hee mulated a polite ine blood. I continued the use of Cuticura quits: as to whe the action of the Boap and Ointment with the Resol Japanese officials in nehuria has until she was perfectly well, Bhe of the home Goy approv: ment about eight years old an@ bas never n troubled in the last two years. We also find Cuticura Resolvent a good ring medicine and we are jet giving the children Cuticura Resolvent Pills asatonic. We do not think any one can ER Cuticura Remedies too highly. . irs. M. A, Schwerin, 674 Spring Wells Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1908. ete External and Internal Treatment foe Tumor of Intanta, Children, and Adults com ruse) ta Cleanse the Skin, ic) to Heal the sk for tu the farm of Chocolate Foteoyta Purity the Blood. Rotter Drug & Coem. st Ave., com} Every of Cuticura Se Shticura Ointment | 500) FINAL FIGHT FOR PRISON RELEASE == ——S His Appeal on Ground of Con- | spitacy Denied by United States Supreme Court. (Trade Mark.) Special for To-Day, the 16th CHOCOLATE SILVER Hea GDERENGS one POUND 10c ASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The petition [GE s ; F WAFERS rocnp 19¢ of A lawyer who viek, New York serving a life sentence in ison ng Sing, N. Y., on e of having murdered the millio William M. Rice, for a writ of habeas corpus, was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to- day adversely to the petitioner Patrick chargeA that the case against m Was a conspiracy and urged that In nuting the sentence of death which court imposed upon him to one of life imprisonment, Gov. Higgins had re- sorted to 4 more cruel method of pun- ishment the ECIAL ASSORTED CHOCE 'S (a0 kinds). ..rouND 19¢ Special for To-Morrow, the 17th MOLASSES COCOANUT c : . pounn 10¢ b CHOCO- ros 19c m1 com 54 BARCLAY ST, or. 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Marvels of superior © lence, comfort, convenience aud ele+ COAKLEY. — Suddenly, Nov. 15, 1908,| —] gavce, Made only by us. JOHN COAKLBY, son of the late Patrick and Ann Coakley, in his 5d year, native Dr. ARTHUR FORTH Inc. of County Westineath, Ireland. 8 Fulton St., Brooklyn Funeral from his late residence, 98 Near Borough Hall Subway aa West 44th at, Wednesday, Nov. 18, | 1908, at 9 A. M.j thence to Bt. Patrick ‘athedral, where @ mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are invited to at tend rment Calvary. Noy, 15, tn h tymecond year, MICHABL DOWLING, beloved father of Edward and Michael J. | Funera! from bis late residence, 2230 Adams place (Bast 1684 st.), Bronx, on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1008, at 0.90 A. M.; thence to the Church of St, Martin of ‘Toure. Relatives and friends are respect If we can only persuade you to try ONE ca of Be Table Syrup we'll be sure of your buying & Sec ond—s third—in fact we're almost positive that you'll always have it fully invited to attend. MURBAY,—On Sunday, CIs MURRAY, at Bleecker st Notices of funeral hereafter. HELP WANTED-—FEMALE, evele, ‘wen HH your table, It’s rich and fullof flavor. Made from sugar capone adull jerants added. ve med 2 lb, catim15 —next time sa visit the ew Nov. bis 16, PRAN- residence, © pleas racer,

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