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4 i qa a ee eee ' ‘Whe questions got down to matters in- evolving his relations in a financial way, ~dand there he balked at answering au tions. ** “Ah, shut up,” se aaid at one period. 6 "2'¥e answered your questions, I won't \ newer any more ae “Were not the offices of all your cor- Sporations tn the same suite in the Times Buliding?” asked Mr. Whitman ©: *Not mutte; call it a dungnill” “ewered Rodin with a sneer. Mr. Whitman asked Robin abou: a iponcarn galled The Bankers’ Money Order Association. Robin was voluble on this point Big Bankers Got “Cold Feet.” wi “That concern,” he said, “was or- fanized by Valentine P. Snyder ther big bankers to avold the “fortionate charges of the express com- Punies for transporting moncy. But “Wie big bankers got cold feet after six months. I took the concern and ganized it and made its pager good all over the world. W phen the express companies got af- “Yer me With axes and hatohets, Of- "Heers of banks acted as stool piceons for the moneyed interests behind the “express companies because 1 was hurt- the tho express business. = | an- e = "Mr, Kuhn, of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., got Up on the floor of ¢ fn of the American Bankers’ Association, at the Whidorf-Astoria and denounced my dcheme, as the minutes will show, But, aetnitemen of tho jury, Mr. Kuhn had wold stock in it to the extern of over 3,00, Hie attack-on mo was part of § Blot to close my vanke and put ine of business becaure they realized Tam an instrument of God for the of wiping out crooked bankers, erooked Judges and crooked District- Attorneys.” Mr. Whitman asked a lot of ques- tlone about Robin's associates. Robin to say anything about the ac- ghe of others In connection with his tons. & ‘Lean’t tet! who my friends are, now .” he said. “IT have always trust everybody. That hi been th le with me, But I take the re- bility for everything I did, and won't try to saddle anything on any- yy else. Mr. Whitman, I can give you In- forthation that will make thir town fiagi¢, if you will do your duty, But You won't, because you are part of the conspiracy against me. You are work- ing on strings pulled by Morgan and the Standara Ol! crowd. Why, Morgan tetrorizes everybody. Whenever I men- | tion hia name people back away from! me. Ih tell you, though, that T | wouldn't exchange my ceil in the ‘Tombs for the corner of Broad and Wat streets, for vengeance is on (he Mr. Jerome then questioned Robin Parently with the idea of making Robin ive anawers denoting mental irre- Sponeibiity, for all the questions were | Robin assured his counsel vnat | he conekiered himself perfectly sane. . Telle of Tombs Poison Plot. 7. _bave no delusions about the plots me,” he declared. “Morgan ithe ‘interest’. dia @ cruel thing in closing up the Northern Bank, which Met insolvent. They wanted to put of the way. Dave told me sf attempts on puzgested Mr. Jérome, Paws tm Jeopardy for Jeopat respond. “Only last week they put ‘mil in the Tombs. A somebody tried to drop tle on my head from an up- gallery as I was walking in the corridor, They have sent their into the Jail after mi “@ince I merged the Riverside Bank nd the Hamilton Bank I have had the enmity of the Clearing House, it ir. Jerome roothingly. res, that cur," shouted Robin. “He's conspiracy. You must know, x that Mr. Nash is one of the big fers and ie in with the moneyed in- its, He is the big man in‘the Corn nge Bank. I have positive information that in this man Nash sent canvassers to @ run on the Riverside Bank man told Jullus Hauser, ho was then State Treasurer, to with- w. the Btate funds fron my bank But it 1 do it will break the bank,’ told bank because I want to t a bank there inyself.’ fou know, gentlemen of the jury," Robin, concluding bis testimony the morning se: Plor- t Morgan pi $10,- ‘@ year for the call on his service wear rubbers and rubber heels on Shoes to avold the malignant w it are projected toward me by di+ Full of House, Lot and Farm Prizes. 107,369 Real Estate Advertisements Were Printed in THE WORLD Last Year. 19,864 More Than in 1909. With World Ad. Realty Bargains Daily. ne .|preeent aware of the nature and qual- jclowe here,” maid the District-Attorney THE EVENING WORLD, SHANGHAIED SON | rection of Morgan and the moneyed intereste—-even in the Tombs.” Refused Food, Collapsed. SHANGHAIED YOUTH WHO CIRCLED GLOBE TUESDAY, ae JANUARY. 31, THIRD TRACK GOES 1911, miesioners have not as yet had the leournge tu take toe public into their confidence, despite the fact they ‘are When Robin resumed the stand at the | AGAINST HIS WILI. drawing $25,000 a year each from the beginning cf the afternoon sosaion he } | public revenues. complained that he had been giver | Ty Fdward M. Basset, who was. the | noth eat or drink jn the pen j leading member of the commission during the internieston. : favoring a ten cent fare to Coney Iel- Under the probe of Mr. Whitman E land, has friends at work at Aloany 1 edged and rambled into seeking his reappointment, His term fons of stories of persecution expires to-morrow. The other four Sek tau Gere wn ot | Commissioners are Willlam R. Willcox, danger. Finally, after a complaint |Jonn 3S. Bustis, Milo R. Maitbie and fatigue, he appeared to partially faint | William MeCarrol, From the first the and almost dropped out of the witness ae commission has refused to consider the halr Li lelevoied franchises and the subway Ills sister, Dr. Joxephine Rovinoviten, Nineteen-Year-Old E. Vincent Service Board Reached Agree=| Question at one and the same time, sisted him to 4 eat at the ‘ hoping thereby to defeat the construe nael, and Dr. Rabinovitch) Pierce Says Globe-Circling ment With’ Interborough [tion of an independent sur Since ~~ Aig Sah Ap regs tT heb : their decision to turn that which Is both idge Swann learned then that Robin nd prison food and prison Was Terrible Life. ol Robin en the wand. ite sad he had LONG SUPPOSED DEAD. b prejudiced againat the defendant when he wae first called upon for expert advice, beileving that Robin was sham ming "Y find Hamtiton, Jeceptt Not Heard of Since Parting With Father at Reno After Big Fight. upon examin raid Dr that there [san element of on in his case, but tt te Impored | upon element of insanity. T hav: heard of only five or #ix eimitar ca: in my experfence of forty swars.”* H Exaggerated Ego. Dr. Ham! 4 that, in his opin. on, Robin fs of the stress and strain of hin affaire during the closing months 1910 and subsequently. He descri Robin as “possessing frandiove noth an exaggerated idea of his own and importance, In answer to Dr, Hamtiton said he did not ve Robin was able to intelll- gently consult with counsel in the ar-| rangement of a defens On croms-examination went at Dr. Hamfiton tongs. The allenist admitted that Robin had shown a remarkably clear memory on the stand during the morn- Ing session fr, Whitman then read the ment against Robin and asked Earl Vincent nineteen old, college prise flent thusiast, able seaman and rope weaver, fe “necing New York” to-day with $i that he earned on @ voyage of 14 days from San Francisco to the Bush Ter minal jn Brooklyn after being shang-| hailed several months ago. fees. HE EES With his shaggy hair covering the! tops of his ears, hia face tanned by tropical sun# and his hands rough and tar-atained, the tad will salt to-mor- | row for Savannah, where his father, Richard Plerce, has a big distillery, and lives in one of the Anost homes In the! fect on, i Pleree's young sister and hin mother, | Pierce, years ntally deranged because business of wl studien ene Mr. hammer Whitman and Is there anything in the mental aon! who once considered him the best iook: | dition of the defendant to interfere ing boy In Savannah. have been in- with his conculting with coungel on the) formed hy. w fe elon | facta mentioned In the indictment?” theses das LS) hold Apo TAL 5 | indiet- house, long muppoaed dead, wilt be home | again in three days. Instead of the immaculate, well-bred Says Dr. Jelliffee. | ¥outh who was once a prominent figure Smith Bly Jelliffee wan the next |! the younger society circle of Sa- Mist to take the atand. He agreea V@nnah they will behold a lanky, un- gainly, roughly dressed lad who bears with Dr. Hamilton that Robin ts unable to consult with counsel because his Many marks of his terrible experience “IT think he could consult with coun- sel on the facts wet forth there,” ad- mitted Dr. Hamilton, Choice dent Is Now Vice-Presi- and Was Gov. 1, Judgment is deficient and he has hal-| before the maat of one of the largest Flower’s Secretary. lucinations. full rigged nailing vessels that comes Dr, Jolliffes admitted that Rodin} to this port. _— knew the nature and quality of his | Prominent men in the administration of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany this afternoon, said It had bee dedided that Col, Thomas Shaler Will- ’. Flower's secretary and had been with the company ever since the Flowers became interested in it, will be elected President to succeed Edwin W. Winter. Mr. Winter revignod last week and his successor will be elected at the next meeting of the Board of Directors. 5 ‘Mr. Williams ie now Vice-President and a Girector of the company.: He is chairman of the Board of American Railway Traffic Company and is a di- rector of all the subordinate compa- nies, as well as of the Mechanics’ Bank and numerous electric light and power and development companies. He has lived at N 5 Clinton street, Brooklyn, since he came from Albany with Gov. Flower. He was born in Ithaca and is a graduate of the Cornell class of 1884. He is a member of the Psi Upailon fraternity and of the University, Sea- wanhakaCorinthian Yacht, Brooklyn, Cornell, Nassau County and Brooklyn Riding and Driving clubs. He has a country place at Huntington. Shanghaied in Oakland. Shanghaled by a boarding-house keeper in Oakland, C: he was mado a literal siave by the master of the si ho declared, he told of nis adventure to an Evening World reporter. ‘Last June,” he sald, “my father de- clded to take in tee Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno, and told me to come along with him, July 2 found us In t town, with the hotels and boarding houses all Med up. ve slept In a park at night unul after the Aght, and my father, having lost $2,000, hurried home, giving me his last $109 and telling me to visit an uncle in Oakland, Cal., before returning to Savannah, “My uncle, Ralph Woodward, was afriad to advance me money when my funds were exhausted, for rT would not go home, and when he offered ma @ ticket I grew angry and ran away, T got &@ jov as painter at $2.75 a day, and one morning while I was going to) work I was introduced to @ boardin; house keeper known as ‘Sha He told me if I wanted to 1@ would 4 me on a fine trip on a sailing vi and promised I would have to do no work. He drew up articles, signing me as an able sea- man, and without knowing it I agreed to give him @ month's wages as com- acts—appreciated the difference between | right and wrong—avhen he committed the crimes with which he J# charged. The doctor became confused, however, when asked if he thought Robin ts at {ty of those illegal aote. He admitted that Robin knows now the ifference hetween right and wrong with respect | to certain things and conditions. “I think this hearing might as well “Dr. Hamilton admits that Robin could consult with his counsel on the facts submitted in the indictment. Dr, Jelliffe is uncertain on that point, but admits that Robin knew what he was doing when he committed the illegal acta. We jhave had Robin on the stand and 1 | Ueink the Jury and the Court knows how [Insane he is, from his own testimony.” Mr. Jerome jumpeé up with a long nd ‘eloquent objection. This prectpl- tated a general discussion, in which counsel, the Court and, Drs. Ha and Jelliffe took part. Robin aii cup of tea and appeared to be amused | at the technicalities bandied back and | forth th the informal interchange of | tdean and law. Judge Swann found occasion to refer to some ruling made by the Court in the trial at Bufalo of Czolgoas, the na- garein of President | MeKintey, Mf. | mission. - ———— — jerome interjectes remark: “Sthe. trial, conviction and. execution Soon Was Undectived. JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. of Cxolgosa constituted an everlasting | “I was sent to the ship 8. D. Carle- disgrace to this State. The execution | ton. the captain.of which is James Mc-| FIRST RACE--Maiden two-year-olds; of Chartes J, Gulteay, in of | Lachtan, and a half hour after we put] three turiongs.—Drexet Hill, 199 (Lang). Prosident Garfteld, was a brutal, in- | Out T was undecetved as to just what|s to 1, 8 to 1 and 7 to 5 (coupled with excusable murder, Both those men) uid have to do. I wan to climb the} aiden), first; Go!d Mine, 100 (Butwell), were Insane.” | and unfurl pails, and was put to|s to 1,4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Arany, Dre. Chi . Austin Flint |! rope. The captain called me) iz (Mell), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 ¢o 5, third, and Pearce Bailey agreed with their | ‘Llgzie’ and ‘Agnes’ and all the crew |irime, 362-5, Eaton, Chief Jackson, colleaguen that Robin {x not mentally |™ade fun of me and ‘dubbed me | aidan, Colletteer, Walter Scott, Lesbos, ‘mamma's darling.’ “Paddy Gorman, the second mate, told me to mount to the topgallant mast one hundred and fifty fee in the air, and loosen the satl. Afraid I would fitted to consult with count White agreed with them, a SOCIALIST LEADER DEA BPRLIN, Jan, %1.—Paul Singer, Prominent Socialist and member of ti Reichstag, died to-day from inflam- mation of the lungs, He was born in this city in 184, ee Few Demoe: Attend Meeting to Mack B., Eubanks, W. H. Ford, Ed'tor and Prince O'Day also ran and finished as named. SECOND RACE—Selling: three-year- five furlongs.—Dell, 103 (Loftus), 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, firet; Monte Fox,.110 (MoCahey), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2 second; Fort Worth, 107 (Davis), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 1.01. Tippy, Red Bob, Lély Paxton, Ameri- caneer, Inca and Misa-Korn also ran and finished as named. ——— fall, I promised him the rest of my pay {f he would not send me oo far aloft. “For answer I got a curse and was told 1 would have to care for the top- fallantaalls the rest of the voyage. And ¥ aid. “Once the when Alan Steppe, an able rT ind I were on the topmast Bteppe fell to the deck, and if he had under and above the public streets over to the t yn ring they have cast aside (the plang for the Triborouga, or tnde- pendent subway system, which cost the taxpayers §2,(00,000, Company Two Weeks Ago. j [Aaa FRANCHISE. — | WILLCOX MAKES A DENIAL, THEN AN ADMISSION. ‘The Traction Ring Gets All It) Wants for the Over- head Lines. Immediately Wortd, « jan on seoing The Evening ntaining the announcement of agreement between the Public Ser- vice Commission and the Intersorough Rapid Transit Company, Willan Re Willcox ts ial that any franch granted for third-trackin ¢ proposed extensions tn th Mr. Willeox in the course of a terview with a reporter from The ing World practicaity nitted there had been a meeting of minds” upon the elevated question, but that pending the discussion of the sub- Way question with the Transit Commit. The $15,000 a year Public Service | Commissioners have been at it again. will Chairman ed a formal de- wad ie th been and onx in- | You recall how, just beforo | Christ they approved of the In- | terborough bid for the new subways! | the bid with the string to it; the string, being that the proposal was contingent upon a grant from the city | | of perpetual franchises to third track | that their be acquainted with their “public ser-| was told that the source of the infor- vice" just as soon as the Board of | mation was confidential and that he | no right to the knowledg fae: passes upon the subway | t The Evening World has stated what is not true." he replied. “We | In an agreement reached with Presi- | Fo agreed finally as to the terma of je contract.” dent Theodore P. Shonts, Genera! Man- OSH ORR Ges apeaed coy ager Frank Hedley and Counsel RR. | year franchises for the ot Rogers of the Interborougn MORE | have you not?” was asked THAN TWO WEEKS ago the Com-| “But that was in the original form | ot,” plied Mr, Villeox, mission arranged for the new elevated I eeitegerthee: Meibwen ir, Willcox. | “I franchises under the+ company's old is generally known that the Interhorough could not get the franchise, which gavo the company the | right to clutter up the public highways | money from the banking interests for the extensions unless they got ¢! ty in perpetuity, ‘The Commission nas/| five-year franchises from ty. done this, instead of making the new | That Is understood elevated franahises under the limited Calle It a Mistake. term franchise law, as it was expected | “How about perpetual franchises for {t would do following the protests of {the third tracking?" was asked, “Thia perpetuity business is all taxpayers made at the public hearing | mistake—a general misunderstanding,” | Lynch) replied Mr, Willcox. “The Interborough That the Commission—the same Com- | has its “1.” roads third-tracked for two- mission, it will be recalled, that decided | thirds of their length. To let them that @ five cent fare to Coney Island | thint-track the rest of the distance} was not enough for thé Brooklyn wing of the traction ring—was seeking to present gratis a perpetual franchise to elgnt the a would be to conform with public con- | venience | When He Saw Shonts Last. the Interborough for third-tracking the| “When did you last sec President L roads, with eighty-five-yoar franchises | Shonte?” atte for the various proposed elevated ex.|.,.TeR, days ago," said Mr. Willcox. “Mr, Rogers was over here sinc Mr, Willcox then turned to sec- retary and asked if Mr. Rogers had not ‘arnhar nodded his tensions, was exposed in The Evening World upon the very dey of the public hearin, The Interborongh i: 1906 volun- tarily offered to accept a ten or twenty-five year franchise for the very same third-track rights wit! fair compensation to the city. Prof. Edward M. Bemis appeared at the hearing, and from the floor in front of the wooden throne upon which were seated the five $15,000 w year Commis- stoners, declared that the commission was making a present to tle Interbor- ough of franchises worth from: $25,00,- 000 to $60,000,000, “Tho Interborough,” he added, “ie dently realizing the great proft from these elevated gains, has made its sub- way proposition contingent wpon their being given, The proposed franchive to of the certificates or since the public hearing Dee. 2%, Mr. Willcox. “You mean that the printer the franchises?” was asked. “Yea,” said Mr. Willcox. “There have been various Interlinea- tions made from time to time as "we have reached an agreement. But the proofs have not as yet anally gone to the printei Sqhen you have reached an agree: ment upon important features of the) franchises?” “We have agreed as to some,” was the reply, “but we have not as a whole. It would not be proper for us to seu over the certificates to the Board o te while we were conferr has had | third-track represents =a monopoly | with A committee from that hoard. Proft of from $1,600,000 to $2,500,000 a} “Why do you not make public portiofis ; year. Would it not be well, therefore, | where there has been an agreement to settle the eubway matter first and | reached?’ “Because we are not ready as yet," replied Mr. Willcox DOROTHY ARNOLD DEAD, RELATIVES make any elevated settlement wait un- til It t# seen what can be done with the subway? Certainly the city should not give away its most valuable gift, the levated franchise, while the subway matter is stil! unsettled. Pointed Out by Evening World. The Evening World also made it perfectly clear how the Interborough Gemanded the “Z%" franchises, in them- @elves of enormous value, as a condi- tee from the Board the Second, Third and Ninth avenue | Apportionment tho el “Le | had been held up. ‘This ts just what ‘L" lines. lhe Evening World sald had been Well, they have gone ahead and | done, cut the string and approved of the | Willcox Asks a Question. “Whore did your paper xet its In-| perpetual franchise. ‘The public will |, Tien wr denanded Mr. Willcox. He | all of the private |for more than six Strong had thus paved the way before] ELOPES, MAKES BRIDE Mr. Keith, who is his assoctate, and the two Arnolds followed along with their similtr declarations. | From the outset the lawyers for the family had been contending that young Arnold wont abroad Jan. % that he went alone and that he went on business con- nected with the perfumery importatic with whicly the Arnolds have been iden- tifled. ‘The actual facts were that he really <Wo days after this date and that ts mother travelled with him under her me, discovery ef, wh that ends to h has existed for so: vellod woman who paid om jr. a visit at otel in Florence two weeks ao was the aged Mrs. Arnold) bent on finding the hiding place of her beautifuf daughter. In First Cabin. supplementary Ist of first cabin on La Lorraine pica left New York & contains these ooked Ja MRS. F. R. ARNOLD MR. J. W. ARNOLD. This list, made out after the original had been printed, contains the n es of persons who secuged accommodations almost at the last minute. It. was printed on the steamer as tt e across, and it did not reach this city antil a few days ago. The Livening World has likewise es- ed beyond reasonable doubt the important facts regarding the move- ments of M Arnold on the day of by ddeappearance, Dec. 12. That avout noon, witha an hour after she had left her home at No, 108 East Seventy-ninth , Bhe had bougat a small box of candy, such as a woman might carry with her on a railroad journey, at Park & Tilford's Fifty-ninth street store; that she walked down fifth avenue to Brentano's at Twenty-sevénth street and there purchared a ight fovel; that at 2 o'clock, or thereabouts, she was at @ general delivery window in the m Post-oice downtown recelving a le bearing @ foreign postmark. As The Evening World pointed last Saturday, when it first printed t Incident exclusively, the clerk tn ch out | eral delivery mali was able to remem- ber Miss Arnold because she had come | to him early in December, prior to going to Washington for a short visit, 4nd had asked him to forward any let ters which might arrive in her absence to the address of the relatives with whom she expected to stop while there. Suppressed Information. It was entirely in line with the policy of evasion pursued by the legal repre- ventatives of the Arnolds that they should have suppressed all mention of Miss Arnold's Washington trip in the first accounts which they gave tq the press, and then, when confronted with the proof, admitfed that she did re- | ceive while at the capital several of the mysterious letters that are believed to bear upon her subseqhent disappear- ance. In the face of all these things the father of Dorothy Arnold seemed un- shaken in his belief that his daughter was attacked and munlered in the wk, Private searchers in his employ y go through Central Park, delving Into caves and in thickets seldom en- tered during the winter season. However, the lawyers said to-day that weeks on the case sad been discharged, and that except for individual efforts and the work of -he newspapers, the search was now practically at a standstill. This was taken to mean elther that they secret- ly ‘believed Miss Arnold had been lo- cated or that they at noon he was assed again the ques- tion: “bo you ‘still insivt, Mr. you know no reason why ter should have disappeared “1 know no reason why have disappeared,” he added, Arnold, tha daugh she he answered “Please say for me that so} far as I myself know there was auso- lutely no reason.” Investigation shows that on Dec, 12 a shoul ‘Then girl corresponding in appearance in every way to Dorothy Arnold was in the office of Raymond & Whitcomb, tourists’ agents, at No, 2% Fifth avenup, which is next door to Brentano's, where Miss Arnold shorily after noon on the day she disappeared bought a bool. The gtr, talked with Herbert J. ci confirm | s rge of what is known as the foreign gen-| sectives who worked were convinced she | aad died. w old Mr. Arnold reached the | lawyer's offices at No. 4 Wail strec: PARTNER IN BUSINESS. oung Howard K, Wray atur street, Brooklyn, Who recent nnouncement that he red into a p nership known ay & Schott C Friends of Xo. 4 De raw t nad en as t! | surprised to-day to learn that | made his parcner, Ada La. Schott, also@ ‘of No. M Decatur eireet, ais wite, Wray fn tu and Mies Schott shit nty-four ‘The « aid ip thelr parents nd. 100 |eeomer at |street, I | nouncement rapidly th had formed perate inf in Red: » the: published no 1 busine lor Hair and Scalp To prevent dry, thin and falling hair,remove dandruff, allay itching and irritation, and pro- mote the growth and beauty of the hair, fre- quent shampoos -with Cuticura Soap, assisted by occasignal dressings withCuticura Ointment, are usually effective when other methods fail. In preserving, puri- fying and beautifying the skin, in preventing minor eruptions from becoming chronic, and in the treatment of tor- turing, disfiguring hu- mors, rashes, itchings and inflammations, from infancy to age, these pure, sweet and gentle emollients have no rivals, Bend to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Baw tou, for tree book on the skin and baie, INSTANT RELIEF zizz: THE DEAF perfected deste that inauy can Bow bi st sound an LECTROPHONE CO., 5 Marbride, te Broadwac'k ith sic New Work Clty. Out Of The High Rent District CARS sts LEAD 7 FURNITURE CO. ae 588-590 NintH Ave. Nr 42°ST CASH or CREDIT $1 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. GOLDEN OAK, DkESSER y alue $14.50 § Ald Sheehan ia Waterloo, — not landed on some rors h 1 roll, in cHarge of the steamship ticket ; WATERLOO, ¥\ gu rd he would RESULTS AT TAMPA. fiom precedent to accepting the very department, concerning the sailing tl pecial, . » Jan, 3i.—Resolu-| have been killed. He escaped with a valuable rights in the mat ‘of sub- ts ‘ t , i orth hand: tions will be forwarded to-@ay to As-| few bruises, ornet tawean Gel. te te fj fa May BS 9 a of ateamaiins. Carroll 18 most positive : eench Weve semblyman Cosad in Albany by a dis-| “I got in many fights, and was beaten ' Woy, oxemotone 000,008 68 the the photographs of the missing Dorothy ute tutor, brass or wood 1 ear-old about three — furlon, city’s money throwa in by the city as a of girl who made the b satiafied element of his constituents|every time. Once I was knocked out | > 10 (Troxiep), 4 to & 3 to 6 Arnold are ¢ s' protesting refusal to vote| -ompletely of Bon Martel, third mate, | Eajantine, 10 Chroster. t to tt tof) @ special bonus. inquiries of him. © for the Democratic caucus nominee in| who whnted me to clean up the mesa! Sir), "fo 3, a to and 1 to % second; || Despite the protest’ made at th Ne Nesgaechra hired ats aah ia Lataaa'l Mts sat th Ruth Jackson, 106 (F. Jackson), 5 to 1.| hearing, and exptessed by taxpayers (Continued from First Page.) ment at what the hand wile termed. a|on the wert cost of south America t|£,i0,1,a%4, even, third. Time, 02125, | 0 ovet ne es ants ivan ME pinay ea Calathumpian, Cully, Burnett, Eldora, | more perpetua’ | netief thet Miss Arnold crossed the onster mass meeting.” The crowd | saw « big whale that followed us for an| foisioah, Anna Lorrania and Battson | over public highways, the Public Ser- je Rbeiry whi ip not eccented R jailed to materialige, but there were hour, spouting water on the decks and | Lainloah Sr Gomm(anton,” detoessor "of the| cenmnce wweery whi not asoepted | and Sore Throats Re- enough voters on hand to adopt the| making @ reat spiash with his tail, We| “/s0 ran , yy some je other mein \ , following resolution: fed him ‘salt-horse’ to keep him in our| SECOND RACE-$1%; for three-year-| Rapid Transit Commission, #ix years | ramsiy nor by most of those who have! lieved and Cured by Whereas, Assemblyman, Charles | trall. ‘olds and up; one mile; relling.—Hatrine, | ater its predecessor rejected the) i.on most active in the sears! | tC) W. Conad has continued to ‘act. with No Gilt Edged Food. Iot (Pauley), 2to,1 even and 1t0 8 Mest: | twenty-ve-year profter of the Inter-|"“'rerranatiy, Iam sure that MRS AT-| Hale Ss & small band of bolters and obstruc- | sere nest meals we had were on|andl to 2, sccond; Dick Rose, 107 (Jen. | Soroush, Bes agreed to give 999-year) 14 did not all from ‘his port or any Speci jal for To-Day, the 31st. Honista to defeat the will of the lchristmas. For breakfast we got beans | sen), 4 tol, 3 to. 2 and 7 to 10, third. | framonises to the'EnterRorouge to build | ciner port on tie North Atlantic sea- ee ak Tes 100 a sete: prereey And I8¥* land coffer: for dinner canned ment, five |Time, 1481-5. Complete, Woolatone, | third tracks on Second and Third ave-| cara within the few days following Hone Seat MUN. BOX Be 4h Ube ety Set tte andde. {Months old, and ple, and for supper | Johnny Wise, King o fthe Mist, First | nue UD ane: ont. third) \ er disappearance. I am sure our in. io cortrrs PatND BOX 2 peste de: ¥ " |move beans and canned sausage. Premium, Ortega and Algrone! also ran, | tracks on Ninth a’ by wireless and vialts to book- plore suci action on the part of our | “Often when I complained of having ———— Bince Dec, 2 members of the com-| Wites by wirelens a gh that we (Of Horehound and Tar special for To- Morrow, the 1st ventimem of the great majority of [10 Wark #0 hard I wae atruck and ENTRIES AT TAMPA miseion professed to have been en: | wouig have struck the trail had she| It Soothes and Heals Sees vox 10¢ in me srem ena ori abused by the crew, but I kept them , [aged in conferences with the Inter- “ | dapidrel Rath the Pemocrats of the Seneca County | gooq natured most of the tlme by hu- “ FRE in on ring chiefly these two] taken & eteamer. | contains no opium nor anything NUT > nox 250 sie - Ma UR oll aid moring them. Sunde when we landed| RACE TRACK, TAMPA, Fia., Jan. penta " Startling Statement, n i jurious, All druggis 24, BARCLAY 's quccens oO ® af a in Brooklyn [ got $4 as the pay due} $1.--The entries for to-morrow'x races Mr. Garvan's partner, Lorenzo Arm. Ye Toothache Stop Pain L hehipigant =< ane am me, and with this money I will look | are as follow 1. Whether the slavated line, SP | strong, here broke in with a all Pike’ brese i 29 ‘ConTLANDT’ st About New York “1 tues my folks and |" par nace 5 threrearoits, and_yn;| Jerome avenue, a. pha ge: churn 3t JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, | my uncie think 1 am dead unless they | six ‘iOor itwiona. Wi | and Sixty-first street to Two Hun- ir Be ee atis| ; PARK’ ROW’ NASSAU en have received my wire in Col: Heeb, 110; Cliinore: | Greq and Thirteenth attest, was to | "t pelieve” be sald vial tier e Wretc ness | 206 BROADWAY Aa “ie 1 will be so glad to get back to | ae s dod es an extension of tne ‘J } fee MONCRI PARK RAC TRACK, | SRPCOND Back i fouryear-olds apd uy; be regar ace within a - shool I will never think of going to five ant one-half furlongs tera, 108) Tiger. 2 ! r that she died at some pl 14 JAC VILLE, Fla, dan The | en op ever leaving. the folks. again, {4mm Yarkes boom. 100 dtmky: Tf) Ate presont “L” wyatem, which monns « | dius of 180 miles of New York, 1| ©] mstipation 7 NASSAU iT entr prrow’a races are as|T have not had as good an education |e HM laHada, 104) Firm aidan |, Banenine tn vernenalie, of an Se it that I have no real grounds) The specified weleht In each Ini follow | aw T should have, for I did not stay in| tor George Parser hit: Mary Wall, 311) Ten: tion of ‘the present ganar. sraens, wart witeh to base thie conclusion, but | Can quickly be overcome by Fife cae ire FIRST _RACE--Dune hool very long ‘at a time, emer fone 113. the olty having the : Rae in arinie implanted 8 A | Heri etd ah ‘At catlewe T never wanted to atudy, | THIRD RAC ahmagenreute extension over atter @ limited term, | Reverthedss CARTER’S LITTLE gm WE OLSTER YO Tee sai "ine aa [ana didn't. But T want to learn some: |¢Fenals 1% i tdi, 13% cits | way after ten years. per LIVER PILLS. \wE UPH UR To Cfeariner | thing now, and beha\e myself.” Matt, (97; Belle « oF loi (iarver | 3. Whether 2 per cent. of the gross | | Des fik\om—gurtee, tevertapteas tie| Catton Florian, ‘osesey ot the @ar [fii saain, fil, awietiat Hale ty Wier: | Whether # per cant, of the grote. | FURNITURE RIGHT. ands hal furore. Tene my ern Le bar vannah Steamship Company, engaged | tana, +3 ? te paid to the city, the third met our | SPEC TAL, For ONE WEEK ONLY. pon Ne 1 ant Matern 1 iat08 | Pierce to work his passage home. The FOUBTH RACE-Selling, ree reareide and item be pal ° atly on phulstered wits Tap ait ; | . king rights being equivalent to | pe poe Aesop ogg RE BE: yaeeel on Wien be WIN sel Mayes 6 Me oe Newtone. Nig: Pn Tracohien ver fut 4. Dr ae, eee ante halt fartongs axe ey iis" | morrow as ives Pearl E @ subway frano r M4 “worm ve BY Apte se oo r Tie anion. 144! Judge | cont. of the grove recelpta of the ox- rn vancy Mmiaon et ie, M8 sel is pe a ‘ant ‘ieee 9 tie fs PUT. RACK. Selling. tye Be te es 3 ei | Due § Indi They do cary day, or We, Wen 10 eI Seiten neartag the names of thou: Lucky Mite, ti Worked In Secret. nem, igestion, They SLIP COVERS vi ands of Brookiynites have been sent | % ia Haas 10a) eon Cua Rut never once has the commission Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, Mott elt Gov. Dix urging him to appoint for- | 1011. 100" Von Laer, announced any intention of receding | Genuine mata: Signature To Order, Import:d bao 4 h08 kort Mae, Ht) | mer Comptroller and Borough Prest- | ,.%!<tit ‘te Selling. tagger dant) fron ite purpose to deal out perpeiual | | Linen, has Moke,” HOP anin! Hh dont Hird 8. Coler to the place on the | Ckine (lites ins [franchises to the Interborough, In| | . Bound € rn, HOE Bag Mas. Le SON, 08 | Public Service Commission now helt | Abu os Relative ht Sf; | many ways ther have sougnt to cloud | Aan A with FUR waok--beiling: fourvecrsotte ant ay (DY He M. Bawsott, whore term is about | Uncle dim. lif) Her | thety movements, declining to make | anrnek wart aig and unoaistcen(h ules Mimmens Hd. | to expire | way Dee public any Information with respect to | | ] a Up Tie tg ie Toca We MY | ‘The movement was atarted ty friends | the subject. Although efftoials of the | Bel, FOUND AND Hewanwe. | He ee eee te nee: Iai) iseaetits, ia; Mawel Keunt'|of Mr. Coler, who feel that he hes| Interboroug are doasting that they QT) um A8B0 | meer aces uty Seas pgs bo (aa ae e | deen the one consistent advocate of | @ the new elevated franchises sealed | oO wore lore, tween uth Teio Shana ciaimed whet thie pounds aypremice al | public-owned subways and who really and Golivered eo far as the Public Ser- Byres g no case so bad that “a Ui see thot, Kariogton ave, aud Uentral Gust Nett Gas Weegee, clelenee. sich: fests tnitiated the Triborough route, vice Commission ip concern, the Co! tatleast give reliet, 10c, 260 | phone 1808 Columbus, “Phone 2606 Chelenag’ { ‘ Pie ON Bas pe \ p< CE . . Bence ens sete ere —— iia