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EM Raping) 108 849 pst NER ep emnepe cseneet ie 2 Mr. Phittips. Qne quotation tn this in-| the moment when they met, yesterday | terview was heavily underscored. afternoon, and Gokisborough began hia) The young woman had put attack, PMMips this question: TE ee SHEEHAN PLEADS to Mr, Weeks ego Phillips told Centrat of- | fead somewhere that you helleved fice Detective O'Farrell that he thought | < a single standard of morals. If he had seen at a distance the man who | re were but one, would you have it had been annoying him with letters, | O man's or woman's?” but even after he was practically sure Then followed the marked passage, | of the other's identity he said to O'Far- | ’ rel Which was Mr. Phillips's reply, and . when O'Farrell offered to lock the Wheih ran as follows: man up, that he regarded the stranger gi fo not see that it much matters, Only #8 a harinless crank, -| ve people think too much about Goldsboro ame from @ prominent als’ in that sense these days, 1 Southern family. ile was a Harvard Not see just why one person's morals ™4n and a pupil of masters of the, eee ce id matter very much to another Violin. Of late he had attempted to! Democratic Nominee for Sen- ator Pays a Midnight Visit unless the first person's work affected by his or her morals—or of them,’ Write—sometimes in verse, sometimes in prose, | Dr Edmund K. Goldsborougn, of No. | HE EVENING WORLD, TUSSDAY ‘Novelist and Crazed Musician Who Shot Him and Endzd Own Life JA Mow: i fevehds ac the Rana K. street, Northwest, Washington, | sek oopten : y day Di Cy father of Fitzhuen Coyle Gold: Fa eeee ee on the very day borough, arrived in New York this to the Governor. Goldsbroushy cane eared in print | morning to take charge of the body of Me ugh came and rented &| nie son. The body was shipped to| %t jm in the achool, which is directly Washington thie afternoon. ite the home of the novelist, pre- Told of a “Great Wrong. /EACH SIDE STILL FIRM. ably In order that he might watch! A ciose friend of Phillips, who, as it Mips's movements. According to the happened, was also slightly acquainted | | Tecollection of Philips’s frie: it) With Goldsborough, said that the dead 3, ‘ *, | | i eeriy in November alao that ho be-| Vielnist aire! ati ‘alieged”- grevanen| APParent Falling Off in Shee-| to r@eive warnings by mall from ®S4/nst the novelist to him some weeks ce | ‘ orough ano | han Vote Explained by Ab- r the six stesl-Jacketed bullets tats one ca eel i a great wr th man told AN automatle revolver which entered © to-day, “but he did not say} Sence of Two Members. Mr, Phillips's body one, and only one, whether the wrong was againat him or | was to-day giving the physicians grave another person. He left the impres - | concern—the one which pierced his On, however, that it was ogainat an-| eliéat from front to baci nd in its Other, and he asked me to bring him " ee tans tun Woe et tind Tung, 224 Poitlips torsther, T told Mr. | ZO-DAY’S BALLOT | ing from the laceration of the lung of this vatter to my friend, I also tol J x that they chiefly feared him that Philips knew how to take SENATURSHIP. other bullet entered the abdomen care of himself and warned him he a ay yall | ‘ 10 The Bening World), this wound on the first: hurried Would 1 If be annoyed him. 1 poof i us. But on the operating table Inquiries to-day among the lodgers, || Legislature was as follows to-d: y ins found that the bullet did not! students and otiers conn 4 with the Ausem. ih the intestines and, barring tnfec- | Rand School, at No. 112 Bast Nineteenth || Candidates. senate. bly. Total 4 ought to head in a few days. street, threw s¢ light upon the per- 61 85 maChances Pronounced Excelient. | Fonality and habits of Goldsvorough, M bs John C. Walker of the Bul! Sane | UPOM one young woman in particular, 4 , an a resident student of the school, he used 3 j lam and consulting surgeon nt Bel | ty call quite frequentis, She descrioed all @ on issuing from the wounded | him as extremely moody and subject rf 8 room at it Clock, made this) to melancholy, saying that it 2 often her that’ he might some 2 we lite thie I would not be foo make away with Iimseif, but not 1 Maahiiie prodietinge. ei: ¢ would kill anybody else. 1 y ise sel, housekeeper of Tt le well to une conservative lane | ti institution, thougnt that svor- a os in] z only commit myself #0 worshipped according to the Ro- t. lo state that in my opnion M i wit He read the pray- “tan “Phillips has excellent chances of re-| er book church dally, ahe said, = PewMry. As yet there are no indications | and he mes found tim upon his Ot septic pneumonia, hia g | Knees in prayer when ahe came to tidy Adsoutess . .. 7 + Gwe'woutd most fear. 1 do n re be ime tae LE seed | ’ elackine.” | ar c a (Special from a Staff Correspor | Re ee seltniog Joka fair, w buger importer and | ™ ‘woe Wo | bing sh detail for the first time | cousin of Goldaborough, was seen to-day : oi the six wounds, Dr. Walker said his home, No. 18 Lexington avenie, | AUBANY, Jun. 24.—In the Joint ballot “The bullet which may cause the| DY @ rep for The Evening World, | 0-day the legisiators again failed to! Wivet trouble was the one which en-| /@ had just arranged for the transfer | break the Senatorial deadlock. A mid- | t@Ped the right by: High up between | Kt" tulclders body to Washington | night visit vy William Shean to plea thé first and second ribs and ¢ aiternod to ‘accompany the body: | hin cause with Gov, Dix brought no re- | ys of the back under tie left “Fitzhugh must have been temps. | cults, | eresine A olde Ll bal A wy} tony Pie in my Mr, fein a Gov, Dix himself made public the fact ely through tho floshy part of the| in the Visita we noticed no striking ec- He aieuee had calted at th a | “ ofl ’ f centricity, Te always was an Interesting| ve Mansion for a conference on the forearm, three inches above the Se h . ft, but touched no bones. A third S24 aereeable visitor, Mia residence at Senatorship, wed through the fatty tissues of uve We Teand School, where T now under- | “Mr, Sheehan called last night," sald root | t stand he had @ hall room at $8 a week, | the Governor. “He told me that a dele- ‘i ahdominal wall from right to left and ey ve rs GOLOS BOROVEHY he gave us to understond was chosen | gation of laboring men of Buffalo would = ™ Passed out without doing any serious because he found there a Bohemian and ‘ y nus bi a f pobemian and | be here this morning and desired to Gamage, A fourth inflicted a super. | critical atmosphere multed to his tem. | PO, ibibia wataie |: Siereaapiaten es eM acs le acs eae ai - | fa, i flesh wound in the upper part of | Perament as a musician and an aspirant | "Pus eee repcagnare Saat el _ —| edge left thigh. The firth perforated for literary success, je Gove urther a a | Miaashy part of the risht thigh, passing| Never Revealed Morbidity, | 0 one had yet anked ‘him to Intervene ; JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. | — sniliaink and coming out of the right bi Yi Gare: re ee peneee Gf Sheehan ¥ ACE—Maide o-vear= ha aoe 4 aoa eet merce nare Was 8 morbid side t6 his! “the Ruffalo delegation appeared to- TA Alba Ath airrat_ewesy eats s ‘i ature he successfully concealed it from | 4...) Radel slp old fillies; three furlongs.—NMclenc | madiChe sixth duitet, and probaviy the} us and he was always in good spirita | @4Y On vchedule time and gave the / 112 (Burns), 7 to 5, 8 to 5 and Ut to 2 PO MAMN, was fired Into dir. Philips sa he| When he the house, Ho was| Governor a set of resolutions adopted ) (coupled with Elsewhere), won; High eddugned away from hiv assailant and had! here for hr ae Christmas day. 1 bal ee aaa rae aera ae — nae CSDaEh aD)! 15 to eteas MMEack toward tho man. This puller Mt #een him sine | tention to the candidate's labor record and 0 1, second; Amertean Girl, 11: = eytered the Fight butto: and ‘pees Mr. Farr confirmed the account of) while he was in the Legislature, The 7 (Hutwell), 8 to 1, & tod and & to D) Usigamewhere in tho It is the | Uckdsvorough’s Ife and antecedents a8! Governor received them without com- third. Time, 0.88 1-6. Mary Lee John : ly bullet which renvained tn | Lage Par eee oye sll eatin | ment on, Yankee Lotus, Elnewhere, Auto remained tn the body,! the dead man was named, accidentally | Maid, Little Marian, Frances Dean, SRE untess it should gi ouble, if is | Killed a classmate in a fencing bout at| Gv. Dix withdrew from the loca Goletteer and Firbal also ran and fin Probable that we will att ite West Point and was led to commit sul-| turmoil for a few hours this afternoor ished as named, Day May batted into d val now or later, as the s| cide from brooding over the tragedy.| He went to Utica to attend a private fence and was pulled up. WA that it with never seriously incon. | This, according to the Farrs, was the dinner and a reception at the Fort __ SECOND RAC ling: four-year- | Vppjence Mr. Phillips, he re. | CMY Instance dn all the family history | Schuyler Club, i olds and upward; six furlongs.—Congo, a . rain of heregiary”inoasity tn tie ass |, <O% oue ballot to-day aheehan retained | And They Are Persecuting Joe 185 (Koerner), 1 to 4 to 5 and 2 t0 5, + wily, Senator Beveridge Calls. sallant of Phillips. However, a friend | Ms strength of yesterday except for the " 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Detroit, 99 «. Bbnator A. J. Beveridge of Indiana, of the family stated that a brother of @>#ence of two of the regulars, who Rodesky, Who Thinks He (F, Williams), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, samasiose friend trom boyhood of t Fitzhugh Goldsborough had been cons sent word that they would have voted i urd, Time, 1132-5. Aunt Kate, Night © Ssariken writer, teft Washington on the Med at one time in a Massachusetts | for Shehan had they been present. ‘The Is Stuyvesant Fish Mist, Dr. Barkley. Ogiwaga, English | eb train coming thie way aftey’ he | o#yium. Sheehan absentees were La Reau and id Esther, Woolspun 1 Tom Holland | 3 news of the rf “fi bs Ge Hi Pas ae Arthur Brisbane. Senator Reverldge's | J, Levy, both of whom are ill. \ also ran and finished as named x snewe of the shooting. o'clock | sister, Harry Phillips, his brother: | ‘hbase Votes for sual THIRD RACE—Selling; — three-year- | |) watds morning Mr. Beveridge, face | Robert Chambers, the novelist, and oe Votes for Dougia A youth with none of the strong fam-|olds; five and a half furlongs.—Greaida, | WAtained with tears, drove up to Beile-| Alfred Henry Lewis were amagg the| Curtis N. Douglas, former State Sena- | h rintics t . 104 (Goose), 1, 2 to 1 cs | wd ily characteristics of the historic Fish 2 a cab. At his plea a departure | scores of well kn wnt persona who called | tor from Athan brother-in-law of | family of this cltyof which. former | Won; Premier, 106 ‘Ckoerne. okie se rules was made for him, the hospital during the day te {n+ | Gov, Dix, was added to the lst of candl- United States Treasurer Hamilton Fish |CY®" and 1 to 2 second ht Superintendent McHale issued | (ulre regarding Mr. Phillips's condition. | dates, Ie received three votes on the and Blue i F Hamilton Fish | Chavis), 7 to 1, 6 ta 2 and 7 ah } mie its and evant Fish are members—ap- | spjne—1.07 t+ Judge _Mc ‘on pecial permit and the Sex was spy joint ballot. ‘Two of these votes were Hi 7 4 Time—d.07 166, Vee «oe, =i 4 . | 7 , Ze a Peared Outside of Park Commissioner | w. rth, Li Paxton, Landsatte, I'm pe to Mr. Phillips's room, His 7 WS OF SHO 7 taken from DCady Herrick and one | gtover's office {a tho Arsenal and loud-|qhere” Mux, Deleena, “Onkage’ Daw sttiend was asicep, Senator Beverkise! EE PT FROM MOTHER | rom tawara M. Shepard. ‘Through the > vanin Righebst nartreaticena dcop DAIL AS JI ‘rgar as | J a o W by the bedside » Tew iinutes and absence of Chanler, another vote was war, He sat partner of James G, 5 1s | srivania coal flelds, DY tn ale effects resulting from a rupture of «| Dlood vessel of the brain ‘n 1%), Periods of unconsciousness are frequet ime a busines ne in the Pek It Is a story you have no ae) 19 me 5 ly proclatmed that he was Stuyvesant Fish, the son of Hamilton Fish and Raker and Sculpture also ran and fin- ished as named, eAsst ie Hau ata ft Pak pe a ids ghd wants a permit to carry he will have to Pay a license fee 0: instead of $2 as formerly, revofver { NUARY 24, 1911 GROPSEY TO 60 ASO DRSOLL LATEST RUMOR | Story at City Hall Is that Gay- nor Is Displeased with Re- duction of Inspectors. ihe My atte (MRS. SCHENK SOBS AS LAWYER PLEADS FORHER ACQUITTAL | Prisoner Breaks Down for First | Time When Appeal for Sym- pathy Is Made to Jury, | | | Persistent rumors were afloat to-day at the City Hall that Commissioners James ©. Cropsey and Clement J, Dri: coll would not remain much longer as heads of the Police Department, and | WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. %4.—For the first time since her trial began on the charge of poisoning her husband Mra. Laura Schenk to-day broke down and sobbed openly. The assistant pros- that their resignations had been asked | ecutor, Frederick L. Maury, had com- for by Mayor Gaynor In consequence | Dleted tie address to the jury, which of the summary reduction of three| Was filled with invective and hard police Inspectors to the rank of caps | words for thé defendant, and Attorney tain, Frank A. O'Brien was o as opening for the The inspectors reduced were Hollo- defense when, overcome b: v han, MoClusky. and Flood. ‘The MayoF | very aiusion to 4) re bie ied ne | * said to have been much displeased ha te Ad ata with Commissioner Cropsey’s action, | (ails here," Mrs, Schenk could no | and to ndicated his displeasure | ser Pestrain her feelings, —¢ ¢ in @ forcible manner, The retort “of | The stress of many weeks ct anxi | Commissioner Cropsey, according to| “Md the days and nights in the court. | the stories in the City Hall, was that/ 0M Were too much for her, and her he was Police Commissioner and that | bing could be heard far from the he Was running the department to suit | Counsel table where she sat, himselé, | Mr. O'Brien's statements at once in- | Strength was added to the rumor by | “cated the iine of action to be followed | the early arrival to-day of Commts-| ~4 Plea of sympathy for Mrs. Schenk, sioner Cropaey at the City Hall, He|@ fierce attack on many cr the State's Witnesses and Un reached there ahead of the Mayor and| cumatantial evider waited for him in the Mayor's private | unreliability of cir. office. ‘The two officials were in con-| The State was charged by Mr. O'Brien ference the greater part of the morn-| With having brought a horde of Pitts ng. The nature of the hess which | burg detectives into the case merely to demanded thelr close attention was not] Worm thelr way into the affections of lisclosed, but an impression grew that | the defendant and to eecure her convie- Mr, Cropsey had been offered the va+ ny Not Lux tue good of John O, Schenk cancy on the Board of Water Supply, | but to rid the Schenks of John Schenk's | Mayor has expressed himself! wife. j as desirous of having a lawyer on the Tse M*venen the Mayor was seen ater TO. PROVIDE WAITING ROOM Commissioner Cropsey left the city} FOR STREET CAR PATRONS. Hall he said that there was no trouble i between himself and Commissioner Alderman Folks Wanis One Eighty-sixth Street and Central Cropsey, and any rumor to that effect at was nonsense., He would not make a| at denial of ‘the rumor, Park West. Commissioner Cropsey would not | speak on the subj At the meeting of the Roard of Alder- | —_— > men to-day Alderman Folks offered a resolution calling on the Commisstoi HIGHWAYMEN IN JERSEY [e*pusi" Munson te Commoner afford protection from the weather fo HOLD UP A TROLLEY CAR, 30"! eo:euon trom’ tne weather to CAMDEN, Nod, dan, h—Two higihe | REMY RINK street and Central Park held up the passengers | a North Cramer Hill trol- elling the cond a | This 4 a transfer point and there ts no protection from snow or rain. The | rner is under the jurisdiction of the and crew o: ley cal passerigers to turn over what cash and Department and Commissioner aluables they had, Stover, will try 00 arrange for a walt- The scene of the holdup ts so lonely | 8% that motormen and conductors always a ee fo armed, Tho beh MYSTERY IN DEATH w this and “cove: the car before they had a chance to get thelr own firearms, OF PRINTER BY “FALL.”| The Jamaica potice are to-day in- | going along North| The car was esl fe a Cramer Hill, when suddenly two mask- dual of Doetons aoe Mary's Hoe. mped fr el : . i “three ed men jumped from @ clump of bushes jyears ola, @ printer tiving at ine On the roadside + Atser Gisarmilog the! stadt anid Shere soad, Union Cou: ae, crew they stepped Into the car and oT! Pong Tsland. dered everybody. to turn over what caah| According to the police Barnett was| and valuables they had. They forced | hurt at 4 o'clock Sunday morning in a the conductor into the car and then|hotel at Shore avenue and Rockaway took what money he had in his clothing. |road, it was said, ‘by falling downs | ‘Then they fled. So far no trace of them | fligat of stairs. Dr. Voltz found he had | Seg eee sh |two fractures of the skull, a broken | hee eae |nose and other injuries, Barnett w TAMPA RESULTS. taken to the hospital Sunday night and . early to-day without becoming | The doctors do not bdelteve he could have sustained the injuries by a fall, John Helnzman, proprietor of the hotel, | TAMPA, Fla, Jan. 24.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follow: FIRST RACE: Selling: thuce-searc Wst4eiland Thomas Searsy of Nevada avenue five furlongs 1 Rugican and Eighth street, a bookkeeper, are fF 10Ts Re | held as witnesses." Searby anid he saw | Rea Hovin Barnett fail. is etme aa in ace ti FR tl de Among Friends, Len (From the Milwaukee Jouma!.) | 110 “I am about to place myself in the) {fi . hands of my friends,” s: the candl- 112:" Virsain date for office. came away saying he would be| OF AUTHOR PHILLIPS) jos: to. shopard | wanted to aco iis father wae a a PLD TEAC Prior to making thin statement, how. y in a few hows and that he ex- It is known that Douglass some time | Solomon Rubel, Mr. Stover's ever, he had taken the precaution to 4 ‘ h i o 1 0 Solo bel, Mr. Stever's offic i v 1 4 Moe nat eased ne ark Wat Mt.) LOS ANGELES, Cel, Jan. 24—David! ago enjoyed the hope that Ightning | boy, tried to explain that Mr. Fish was RESULTS AT TAMPA, John array 11 Be ay eee Mew t8.8U ie pockets, | ips passed the crisis, Graham Phillips's mother resides here, might strike in his vicinity, Some of | Not connected with the Park Depart- ABA: fac 8. - | é ee . 1 " * AIRST RACE-$150; for four-year-old | Kou! E§ 3 fone. \ 4 = = = | Beverkige was back again | but she does not yet know of the shoot-| his friends wont to the Governor with | Ment. Before the caller could be con- Perl iP orn iat Felli Tete | ape Ree an TGF cnetne: furry ond | ¥ this afternoon, and this time he | ing of her son in New Yc the suggestion, buo Dix promptly ve- | Yinced be had been thrown downstairs (AM UD: six. Pe toe ty | Hikes 107) Stay Amelia: 408: Clyamic, 100; Me~ allowed to exchange a fow words | “Telegrams from New York telling her| toed It vad anou A that if Mtr, Doug. | ME the poitce. station, |i to 8 wor: Sem Pit, oe cycete Fea | Ares, 10; De Hott “stb; Basmaraey,' 116; : . eqram ‘om New York and announced th a a “My a n | 6 to 6, won; Sandy A (Jost), to 2, 3. Phillips. As ho lett the Senator lor the traxedy 4 Foe : | “My name is Stuyvesant Fish,” he! to % n » RACE—Selling; fill nd mares; oo @ Ie Jer triende wie feng the anenmed Py] lass became a candidate he would open- | shouted there to Lieutenant Ryan “My | t0 Sand f to 5, se ond; Herman Doyle, | 4PTH 4 scot, farting. "Buy ee | MS ccsnis. dvence: ond he maf ee ends, a u \y oppose Me, father is the man with the bald head. LCasoioaky), iH to 1, 6 to i a3 Eto 5, | 100; Lavelle pnte Nelson,” 108) Nee, | r . , a he mi Her. Montgomery Hare, one of the Shepard | You lieve it? Look at this." | third me, .. Zymole, Singlong, | 112 i 4 : GaSe ts vo Beas ot we m4 boom declared to-day that pi He fh red a roll of bills that shea) Hentlo, Claiborne, Niblick, Judge Saut: | "Sixtti RACE—Selling: threc-seanoite and up he is going to get 1 * GALLAGHER GOES TO PRISON | Brookiyn lnwean wae eat out the | an orange lustre of affluence through | Mey, Otto Steifel and Colmo also ran. ope inile and a sixteenth Sancti, 8: 9 iing @ ie ‘ — —- race, and that he would fot withdraw, | {0 dingy station | SECOND RACE — $1%; four-year-olds | 116; Silverado, 112;"Walter MeLean, } nes Apparent. | assattant of sinyor Bemina Serving| Hare dcclared thet Noman ee eiaEaw. ag What wan you name,” asked Ryan.) and upward; ax furlongs; lla. Dry 1} ayaa, avrseutice allowance claimed fe Were wor Meee ta: Thenten, egret ! i efore it was Fis Jollar, Md (Conley), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and | tree pounds apprentice allowance claimed. the hope of showing that } - Pape vi een iit tune authorized to epeak for] ‘Joo Rodesky," sald the imitation| evens frat; iach, Dering, “is CHa fes,| SIE Gear FINE fm Lag lp d | James J. Gallagher, who o . |Fish, “and 1 live at No. 1375 Brooke | yy, 0 5a 0 5, #ecol eesti, amma en via Gave known Mayor Gaynor last August and was! Franklin D. Roosevelt, the young ins | avenue.” |Givenbl Hawaior tue. drvtan tte ee Ap for Bereonally, the convicted Jan, 4 of felonious assault | surgent leader, counted noses this morn-| Dodesky was takew to Yorkville 1 to 2 third, ‘Time, 1194-5, ‘Slow. | SHIPPING NEWS. pealtively asserted that Goi et Cleaning Commissioner | ing, as he does every day, to see that {Court for inquiry as to his condition, | foot, ‘T. B, Speare, Donation, Virgina | = e neces were purely fan | Hawards, was taken from Jersey City | Done of lis tlock had broken away over | “What seems to be the trouble with| Maid, Dick Rose, Str Compton ane | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, @id in the Rand Seuool of So ¢ prikon at Trenton to-day to start | ANE. He repeated to-day himistatement | you?" kindly demanded Magtatrate | Lacky Mate algo wan [ O68: Hoon: 7:27 (Bo saetas B.07IAonn: rem é, | Melence, Just across the sires: from the | serving his twelve year term, He lett | {Met the inaurwents would be willing to | Orconnor when “Fish” was arraigned | ——~>—_—. ! THe FDR fi tional Arts Club, PhilAp#) On the 1 o'elgck train in the custody | srblttate When they received an intima-| without hesitation the young mon vex JACKSONVI EN | High W a d ( n ° ¢ other than a Bheo- te Governor's. alan ay y — beinted, supersensitive ta "| Warden Sullivan of the Hudson! ha auis, When ine suggestion w:| ‘The people are framing UP things! sroNORIRF PARK RACE TRACK, gAct. | Hell Gate 6.13 iad abundant oppor to wate’ | County Jail is confined to his room by| Rookevel: was repeated to Mr. Murphy | @gainst me," | aONVILLR, Pia. den, be Wis anletaa tht tas | _—, Taluios's Movements aiid to feed his | rheumatiam Gallagher at nis own) the Tammany ohiet only smiled. It ie} “Who do you mean by the people?” | tmnmow'a races are as, follows ine z: PORT OF NEW York, anor! Imagination with contrasts be-| request was taken to bid the warden| known that he js not anxious to meet! own the dris 4 the Je 4 Sane die = ‘ tween his obscure poverty and Phillips s | good-by. He had on the straw hat hal the insurgenta on any basle, and that | provniy fing te ante DAR 4 LO Tata ha AURIVED, Trial bottle 10c. large hotties 25c, 500 Prosperity and reputation, Bolleving | Wore When arrested last summer, and) as yet the ellmination of Sheehan 1s tie | PrOMBUY ew shen? HS: Mee ie daddali Ts: Aransas) Mord [La Bretagne Pints eteteenemeteceenes - | Ritself to be a great jiterary and musi- | the warden gave him a hat more suited | farthest thing from his mind. But thore are the two persecuted | bedhion, 118 Hlecinic. in; Chaitey Asien, [Ran Antonio... .evevevesovees wens | = to the climatic conditions. races, They have been goppressed and WAY abl eaentius, 118; Colet | Cee | 5 tal genius, who had been deprived of d New Crop of Rumors, {1 don't think they woull oppress = | eR Ne tay tiarare PATTIE {foper recognition by jealous rivals, tt! ee me Fach day brings new rumors, The) body, What did they frame up agains, | SECOND RACE Sating yearetds and | U’ring Joach Kingston | was easy for him, proahiy, co conceive! REVERSES SERVICE BOARD, | promiro ot to-aay in that there will be| yout toward: one | mille a invert ce pecan INCOMING STRAMSIITPS. | to Phillips his chief enem Fei | meting doing to-morrow." What They charge that T want to marry a! jimi pal " as | age DUE TO-DAY | Tt ts known that for inonths he had Awatement of N noe Health Dex | the ty#terious “something” ts no one| gtr! I don't even know.” | JHE Ke Grands, 1G) Duke ot | wae OC : ‘ween writing threaten: letter | mawes ° s, feeme willing to forecast | ‘That ended the examination, Tho | Hits sar x ie . ting), fHetlansana, | > | Phillipe, ine hen With bh ome | Bartment’s Butunces, Court é Nearly every lobvyiat known to Ale| young man was committed to Bellevue |. THUMP BACK turwe; threesea ceils ax 1: Vraltar, ., | (Trade Mark.) 1 A ¥ ALBANY, Jan, 24, he right to order! pany ie here watching the fight and| for five days, when an examination into | tone he Mh; Bina N ‘ h ss creed SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 246TH | ‘ It is k ! nomar, (eet | A je coer slat, that he tried | the abatement of local public nuisances | taldng a keen interest in the daily dex | his mental eondtchon wii te eect cial We WM ion as Toland, Saratous, \Pra E ORANGE. | Ged thet " rege With Phillips | matnoat viee corp velopmenta. The latest addition to the : —— sahey [By Abt) Dover m Insts. PotND nox OCT! al t as late esterday morning | tong | titrd house fa Moe" Dinklesptel, who , Aes 10 Menon, eo | PARSORTED HARD he sent a menacing telogra \han boon a New Yors Conteh ibwene LADIES’ NIGHT AT IRISH A. C,) sists: 1" : : CANDY... PounD nox 20€ it w telegram to the | partme t 1 eon a New Yori Central lobbyiat ri G STEAMSHIDS, | author. It seems certain, however, that | mie 808 et, {for twonty years, Dinklesptel eerved In —_——— cy BAILED TO-DAY, SFEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 26TH =| Phillips had never spoken to him’ unti! viedo Sag tote sonia | the Assambiy when 1 Wag Speak Fine Vaudeville F Be mis abealaniat EI Rio, CHOC, COY. TUTTE Tt he court severed th ; tates Senato Pr P, J. Conway of tho Inthe | qh! ie Tuomi. teain wns, i | Setfonyon lu CONE RC ER. 200 in lo court ch held ho — a | p five and one-half fun atin tn CONFECTIONS POUND “BOX } ~ A New ARSENE LUPIN Story, |°f ‘2. !over court which held that ¢ EX-GOV. SPRAGUE SICK, | ATSTENN,Athiete chub ns, comptetod | ia Ua Rae Se: ht Sk) | SS UARCLAY 5 4 Ae rete yaw See . : nts for the Invitation Ladies’ | An, lod; Pearl & } Marte Hyde, 100 \ Gar Wear Brvainay . Jalon was withta f18 power ° : ' ste | Guttonpe Los Moy Bed Be Monin, | | 29 CORTLANDT st A New ARSENE f at the Irish-American Athte't tong, 108i} Hoy: Torna: | Use the old reliable ORTLANE the abatomént of an alleged nutsa . 4 i a tad av AND’ LUPIN story, by | matataied by ‘the New. York, New| Pormer Exeon Oly nest; Malurday. An “Interesting Mo Wistert ould any declare, Eliza 9 ros Pa Ser a NARSAU . oe i vaudeville programme has bee! A ‘ ity all Bars Maurice Le Blane, | #8ve8 and Hart a at One fn Sertons ¢ os Mel eas # 1 206 BROADWAY | . red and Dhlrty-first street, New ranged by Fred Misher and Jack H . NPM RACE selling f de and ' Pidé bifed will begin in| fone PARIS, Jan, H.—Tho health of ex-doy, | ton, composwra and singers of the Sha | aut qaraieenit Teas Tiny 103, Sitnit 55 147 ‘NASSAU $r| Thursday's Even-| ecmeeeeeninatitbemnicmets: Willam Sprague of Rhode Island {s| piro Music Publishing Company, who. LS HB; Sliaialaly, Tibernica, 10s Bet Beckman é Spruce Sts | ; +: begga John Walker Dead, W that Diy death at any time would| Will sing several Of thelr own coinpost- | Hien Hrutnmel, 100; Rven lid Matcanes he epecitigg wait Jn exch instance tn- | me World, It) penven, Col, Jan. 4—Jo ot bo @ surprine to his family although | tons. x ene the cyarslee, fe “The Blonde) ninety-five years old, died y ls physicians are of the opinion that Pe rst se ee Billy, Beivatiee sees, 1", Devats afeee. aves HELP WAN TEB—M | | {stowa, Col, at hor r : y nenth hat Quartet will sing their #pecta'ites, | claimel | penne ear erernnen cane Lady” and con maemo: Coli Ot the tome of Bune pirvive seany inouthe fe in tye {ANd there wi be intermingled comedy | TS sad Of Horehound and Tar Bf) WANK Wanted, ubie to § ra n, Jolin © c 1 a form ' ‘0 Ma) ty " y of the head-line ow 5 ‘ | tains the most| son, J ; Mr, | elghty-frat year, has been with atrs,| SPAS bY many of the head-liners now #10 to Carry a Pistol, | | Scandinavian langua ht xcitin, a magacine wy Mr | appearing in New York. There will be ii bility; ca. ok uC « 6 and MYs | Walker was in Pennayivan yrague in this city for nearly a year, | dancing later, n ordinance which was passed te Freetrom opis oremshingiouiio | Seiing ability; can make s40 ad the French “thief gentus's" | politics in the devade following Me civi!] Uecently he experienced a return of the y provides that hereafter when 4 dit!- tail druggies, weekly; experience unnevces-| sary; we teach you the busi-| ness, Call John L. Rossel, 200 Broadway. | Pike's Toothache Drops Cue tm Gre Rinate | had sometimes | Knows followa:— PAINFUL TROUBLE WITH FINGER NALS Without Began 26 Years Ago. No Permanent Cure, Began to Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In a Short Time Nails Sometimes Three Fingers Nails at One Time, Were Well. No Further Trouble, —eepamneeee 1 have suffered from the same troubte {painful finger nails) at different periods of my life. The first time of its oecurrence, | perhaps twenty-five years ago, after try’ home remedies wkhout geiting helped. asked my doctor to prescribe for me, Was aut fot a year of more thet my malia n and fingers were well, The inflammat r After the pus was discharged the A would go down until the next period Inflammation. possibly not more than a OF two alterwards, ‘These frequent tn Mattons resuited in the loss of the mail, bad som “many as hig state at one time “Perhapm ten vears later, 1 began to suffer fr he same trouble, Agaia { feted various temedies, “among. them & acription from @ doctor of m friend of mine, 4 who had suffered from @ like trouble, ie @ seemed to help somewhat for a time, but it Was not a permanent cure, next tred scription from my own doctor, but this was $0 irritating to the sensitive, ‘diseased skin that L could ot use it. began to use Cuth cure Soup and Ointment. f had used the Cuticura Olntment previously on my chile dren's scalps with good effect. I did net use the Soap exctusively, bat I rubbed the Cut eure Ointment into the base of the nail ever; night thoroughly, and as often beside as could. 1 had not used it but a few weeks before my nails were better, and in w short time they were apparently well, ‘There was fo more suppuration, nor inflammation, the Rails grew out clean ugain, One box of Cutl- ment Was all that I used in effecting (Signed) Mrs. 1. J. Horton, Kato- ah. N.Y. Apr, 13, 1910." 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