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net ms LOOKS GOOD NOW TD CRPLE WO TED ODE Hospital Cot Fitzsimmons Tells of Suicidal Impulse He Couldn’t Control. i | FHREE \ BAD LIMBS NOW. | Legs Were Useless Before and Shot Fired at Heart Shatters an Arm. ‘The net result of James Fitsaim- @ons’s attempt to kill himself early to-day 1s one more crippled limb (mak- | ing & total of threey, the conviction) that he fe @ very poor marksman and ful realization that life is worth liv- fmg after all, He is in the accident ward of St. Vincent's Hospital suf- fering phyaical torture with a bullet | hole in hie shoulder, but he manages, to amile after all. Fitasimmons has been « cripple ever | tuce he can remember. He ts now When he wae two years stricken with scarlet fever, but he pulled through. The qokness, however, left hie right ieg paralysed | from the hip down. The added burden | to the other leg proved too much and hat member also gave out, with the result that he hus had to wear « ter- turing steel brace. | “at firet it wasn't so hard," said | Fitesimmone as he lay on his cot to- day, “but as I grew older I became more an@ more helpless. ve never been LOST COURAGE AFTER DEATH OF HIS MOTHER. (“fhe died aixteen months ago. My wr was already dead, and I wi ag home. The folke in the smbere I Hive are bind, but the without @ home has a pretty HI a pie | Fil an H tite qremeral i 1 ie n de 368; tf Se eee ce office, | Goal. CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; seli- ing; five sixteenths of a mile,——Mise Gayle, 102 (Montour), 26 to 1, 7 to 1 and f to 2, first: Ida Cook, 106 (Bux- | ton), 6 to 1, even and 2 to 6, second | @orton, 118 (Butwell), 2 to 6 and third. Time. 0.30 8-5, Edna Las! Madges Sister, Bulgarian, Red Rajah and Salon also ran and finished as named. SECOND RAWE~Three-year-olds a Up; felling; five and a aif furlongs | Jeasupburn, 104 (Wolfe), 1 to %, 7 to 10 | and out, won; Kertis, 112 (Grand), 3 to 1, jev 2 to 6 sevond; Sidon, 1S (Benschoten), % (0 1, 7 to 1, and & to third. Time—t1.09 24, Cheer Up, Str Out, Naughty Lad also ran. Third Race—Four-year-olde and up eelling; wx furlonge—Sylvestris, 111 (Pickens), 18 to 10, 1 to 2 and out, first; Premier, 1% (Buxton), 6 to 6, even, and 11 to 2 second; Veneta Strome, 10 | (Quinn), & to & 1 to®, and out, third, Time, 1:15 6, Edith Ines, Swarts Hill, Abrasion, Bat Masterson, Frog aleo ran Jand Anished ae named. FOURTH RACK.—Three-year-olds and up, #ix furlongs—Amoret, 105 (Butwell), # to6, 7 to 20 and out, first; Sherwood, 113 (Gone), 11 to 2, out and out, second; . Ashmeade, 1% (Troxier), % to 1, 6 ‘to 1 and 6 to 6, third, Ti 1.14 +6, y Light, ack B, Eubanks, Cherry- ‘so ran and finished as named, FUFTHL =RACK~Three-year-olde and up; soling; five and « half furlongs. — Wid Weed, @ (V. Adams), 9 to 1, 13 to a and 6 to 1, fret; Inspired, 112 (Chappell), @ to 1, 6 to 1 and & to 2, second; Maurice Reed, 114 (Ptokett), #0 to 1, 6 to & and 4 to 6, thiré. Time— 1,002.6, Kelly, Ben Prior, ‘Tiny Tim, ‘Thetis, Quinay Belle and Ruleseau also ran and fintshed as named. ——a CHARLESTON ENTRIES. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Feb. 6.—The entries for tomorrow's races are as fol- lows: le, ‘yes; howe Prior, EB gy Relate ling: : three-year-olds a half . toe ae 01; Cynon It ‘olline, rend. 108; Billy Van: med 8 pounds, ‘Track , Saree ae JUAREZ ENTRIES. ‘The Juares entries for to-morrow Tis) ide lawns 131 Qatar, 118; Othello, 118;' Orta, 3 nt + Ade. Arsoes, 18; LM, Roker, ng: Cid Deemond, 1 18, § ACE Salling; three-year-olds and bry ax etary og ure, #0; Blue iteard, ARSON TRUST WITNESS j TRIES TO ATTACK JUDGE. Raved in Judge Mulqueen’s Court and Sent to House of Detention in an Ambulance, David Rosenders of No. 124 Riving- tem street was arrested to-day end taken before Judge Mulqueen in Gen- eral Gessions on @ request from As- sistant District-Attorney Weller that he de committed to the House of De- tention as @ materiel witness against senderg yent wild in court, wrested himself from the detectives who stood about him and attempted to climb to the bench when Judge Mulqueen com- mitted him. ‘Me was overpowered and dragged to the District-Attorney’s office, where he felon the floor and had three successive fits, A eurgeon from the Hudson Street Hospital was called and said he was @affering from acute alooholiam. He was taken to the House of Detention in an ambulance — PUJO OFF TO JEKYL ISLAND. fefier on Mosey Trust. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Chairman Pulo of the Money Trust Investigating | * ‘ Committes left Washington iate to-day Island, where, with Attorney ‘Untermper, he will quis Willie Se oe ard FIFTH fongs.--Colqut, 101; Maresc, Waeyanuke, 104; Gasket, 108; Ww iRACE—Purve; ourve-reur-olde: TTA AACE Halting; three. sear-oldy ToT A fine Laviog Mose, is Masel ( 2: mil. UT: Prince Imus. 110; Chan: ficlor, 110; Hervicence, 111; Spode 2 & oi Oe iwede Mam, 112; mereatioe TUBERCULOSIS SERUM OF DR. FRIEDMANN IS BROUGHT TO NEW YORK, First of Famous Cure to Be Used by Pittsburgh Physician on Disease of Bone. ‘The first of Dr. F. F. Friedmann's @erum for the oure of tuberculosis to reach thia country was brought in to-day ‘by Dr. Austin B, Heid of Pittsburgh with him only enough of the noted Patient in Pittsburgh. Dr. Heid was met at Qu: Dr, Milton H, Foster of the Health Service and questioned in behalf the Friedmann cure. Dr, Held told Dr. Foster be had mpemt only five days with of the eMcacy of the cure and had ob- tained from Dr, Friedmann enough @erum to treat @ patient suffering from tuberculosis of the boi ies Dr, Heid left at once for Pittsburgh, WHEN CONSUMPTION CURABLE Remember that every ease of tudereu: Lung Diecases, by spectal X-Light He ° disease ts curable etage. imate hie treatm Ond the records of bis permanentiy « patients, Do not go away from home in the hope; of @ cure trom residing @ short time in « Gifterent: otimate, You can be cured at home, W you con eured ot all, Consult Dr. jereva. It costs you Rothing to find out fer yourself, because office consultation end examination charge. De. An s 24 at. (between Sth i York. 4; Monday, Wea THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ‘SUBWAY INJUNCTION PUT UP TOTHE APPELLATE DIVISION {vice Comminsioners proposed to make a xift of the city’s funds, — af Nh pe (RECTORS APPROVE. LITTLE POLICEMAN'S DISSOLUTION PLANS — FISTS OVERCAME GIANT WHO WAVED REVOLVER ;Court Compliments ‘Tarpey | «se i and Holds Thief on Three Charges Without Bail. Matt showed an utter! FOR KIDNEYS AND BLADDER prescription ie sald te b¢ ‘ble for derangéd kidneys . Buy from any good drum gist one-half ounce Murax compound It 1 sealed wooden package, one-hal extract Buchu, six ounces good Mix and take one to two tem spoonfuls three times a day after meals (Be sure to get the genuine Murax com: pound in original sealed package.) jon should be ti sian of kidney trouble, such ip the back, frequent ot urination, scalding urine, next moment he figur was cut and ther what the cop did to me,” said court, indicating his bruises. replied Magistrate O'Connor, ou were looking for a fight and You thought your size would FOR PACIFIC ROADS He quoted from arter calling It a crime fo: Is to waste, Jose or give away) Kuhin-Loeb Syndic After stating that ihe city is required to put up Ao while the Interborough ts 1 to @pend a dollar except w: rows and which the city guarantees, on the subject wtead of the contracts bi for ffty-thres years ther that would enable the city to recapture the whole or any of the units of the proposed extensions within ten years, if the city were rot satisfied with the way things are going. ia a provision that after @ certain num- ber of years the city could turn over the operation of the subways in quea- ate to Un- derwrite $1 26,000,000 Shares man deserves to be complimented and]! you are held without bail on all three rheumatism, diabetes C LITTLE’S,| 15th St. @ 6th Ave. Lease Expiration Sale| $250,000 Furniture Stocks Must Be Sold We've got to give up the building May 1st, so we shut our eyes to everything but thie one fixed purpose—to sell the Cost doesn’t count— value doesn’t count. Nothing counts but our determination to sell—and we've made the prices to do it. Extension Table, | $39.00Golde: if Wickersham Approves. terms of the contract bearing on the earnings of the Interborough, neserted to be $6,235,000 annually. tract now reada Mr. Shearn «aid there waa @ gift in this clause of $24,000,000 to the Interborough. “This ia @ deliberate misreprexentation extent of 968,00," 335,000 did not repre: he earnings of the for the year ending 1911 and { represent the earnings of the Interbor-j ‘The boards of directors of the Unton and Southern Pacific ratified the plan pon by the exe was presented at separate meetings. Railroads to-day ¢ dissolution decided 2" standing six feet two in iis socks, been neglocted, he, perhaps, would not places the ma quite dissimilar which {t had been described to me I must confews that until I waa appointed @ member of the 4 never gone into the eubject at all and had no more knowledge of it than the average citizen.” DECLARES WILLCOX HAS LOT OF WORK TO DO. Judge McCall war asked when and where he expected to quality “Ag @ matter of sentiment,” he said, “I would like to be sworn in by a fel- tow Justice of the Supreme Court and as Justice Davis ts now sitting in Part 1 hould be were t, I have asked my oath of office. I don't eis any burry. Jot of work to clean up he: the other hand Mr, Willeox hi der of matters that really req personal attention. Guments in a number of matters which ate important, though they have been overshadowed by the subway affair. Unless Mr, Willcox closes up those mat- tera it will throw @ great deal of un- fecemsary work on my shoulders. 1 am sure Mr. Willoox does not wish to Im- pone such an added burden on me. “Furthermore, in the subway matter, 1 see no necessity for haste on my part. : |The matter is in good hands. sides are having their day In court be- fore Justice Davia and I am sure he +] will et them thresh out all the essential wind detmie, Frankly I am watching the proceedings before him with great in- vin an entirely Qew | Magistrate O'Connor In the West Side! Police Court and been | ball on charg carrying conceal jsaulting a policeman. if James had read the story of | David and Gollath or the Giant Killer,” more careful in attempting to Pacific stock held by Will be offered to of the truth to th the Union Pacific | kholtdérs of both aniex ax of record March 20 or 2t yment for the stock will be mace | natwiments with a provision for The stock will be t par, with deduction of divi- . payable April 1, which mea: ‘The Southern Pacific stockholders will be entitle! to one share of Southern Pacific #tock for every three shares now Union Pacific stockholders ‘will receive one share of Southern Pa- adopted by the Public Serivee Commis.) ‘ile stock for every four shares of |f Union Pacific now held, preferred stock f attempted robbery, weapons and as. he would have been ‘The lawyer then denounced what he third monstrous gift’ which, ) 4°! he sald, had been coupled up with the! contract only yesterday and put through eld only four persons of Justice Hendriok’s in- He referred to thi policeman of the West Thirty-seventh street police station. Hall early to-day placed a revolver at head of Kdwant M. plumber, who was wailing for @ Thirty. car at Eighth aveni Hall told the plumber to throw up Joyve being rather slow, atruck him with knocked him down, came along with Policeman Tarpey as one of the passengers. nd the policeman went in @ room that authorizing the Interborough to {ggue $170,000,000 new onde to provide sharing equally with the common. for the new subways and to rteire the old Interborough bonds and which pro- vided that the new insue is to be sold) cific by to bankers at 981-8, Of this issue §48,-] amount $98,760,000 wih be in cash and %,- 49,000 in Southern Pacific bonds, having Central Pacific ax collateral. intended that the Union Pacific lease back to the Southern Pacific that part of the Central Pacifle between Te- ‘al., and the Oregon State Hine. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. will-head the syn- dicate underwriting the Sout stock, providing Attorney-General Wick- ersham agrees to the plan. A block ‘of atock amounting to $12,000,000 is to be The plan also provides for the pay- ment of $104,000,000 for the Central Pa- Union Pacific. Just then a car oyce told. hia KA .. |000,000 worth are to be redeemed at 110 ey BOARD LAWYER DE- FENDS THE CONTRACTS. George 8. Coleman, Public Service Commission, opened the argument on behalf ef the contracts. “After all the criticism that has been heaped upon the public officials who have had to de with the drawing of these contracts, still !t fe only fair to assume that their interest has been sole- ly for the complete service and welfare of the community. But even if we with biem in regard to the wisdom of details in working out the documents, still the question we have to consider today. before Your Honot te whether the conatitttion permits the courts to m- terfere with public oMfciale performing a duy entrusted to them by legislative ac- He has heard carved legs, has a heavy box top and patent hardwood extene ions; thoroughly constructed and fin- ished in the best manner. $50.00 Circassian Walnut ar Mahogany Colonial $25.00 ‘ithout a doubt one of the most beautiful dressers you have seen in many a day. Made in Circassian W: nut—the handsomest wood used in the : has French lees and Silman BELIEVE SICK WOMAN LEAPED TO DEATH IN SEA OFF ATLANTIC CITY PIER Miss Emma Kerner of Philadelphia Disappears and Footprints in Snow Indicate Suicide, (Special to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Feb, 6.—Miss er, & wealthy woman livin North Broad street, Phila- 1s believed to have committed wutcide by leaping from the steel plor this afternoon. Mima Kerner, an invalid, waa on the structure in care of Miss Alice Taulan, Miss Kerner slipped away from the nurse's side unnoticed, Her pocketbook was found beside the the! dilddie ot ‘the, plér. vere marks on the snow-covered railing, one apparently a footprint, The missing woman had made three previous attempjs to end her iife, and her nurse belleves she time, No trace has been found of the guards who have been dragging the spot. ‘The police have been unable to dis- Dresser or Chiffonier at te . 108; | “But suppose Justice Davis ahould va- cate the injunction to-day thereby e:m- powering the commission to sign the om: Lcontracte, would you qualify in time to prevent Mr, Willcox from acting in the matter?” the Justice was asked. Suetice McCall siniled. “Mr, Willcox has spent much time ‘and pains on these contracts,” he an- “For this he le entitled to all ‘the honor’ accruing from uach a public For myself 1 do not wish to deprive him of any well-earned glory. Nor, #ince T have read the contracts in the mean time, am I as frightened about them to-day as I was yesterday. there fe an injanction, there 9 no hurry—and Tt am learning more about the tontracts every minute.” SHEARN OPENS THE ARGUMENT ON THE INJUNCTION SUIT. Clarence J. Bheara, counsel for John . Hooper, who brought the subway Inunction ault, opened the argument be- He said he would to go to trial on Monday, if Mor- Y' Brien, Archibald Watson and George 8. Coleman, the lawyers seeking to vacate the injunction, would accept the proposal so that the charges of frewd, collusion and bad faith made by Hopper might be thrashed out in court. Juntice Davis made frequent notes of points brought out by the fawyer, and interrupted only once to inquire the life of the proposed bonds, Mr, Shearn at the close of his epeech quoted from a letter written by Mayor Gaynor in which he sald he would not “go out of office and leave this subway contract) stain on my name." “The Court should not interfere with ‘the constitutional acts of public officials unless the evidence {a presented in the form of facta—not simply on voluminous assertions. “There is noting in the present con- tracts that dooan't mean profit fer the otty—a profit in the end. There may while, but there is sure the end of the forty- or dull finish maho; thelr wrong doing a genuine reproduction of the Colo- GUARANTEED PURE rlor Suit, $24.50 Honey, delicious in flavor, secured | from the immense apiaries in the rich orange districts and le covered foot- hills of California, is what you get in ‘4 Del HONEY Its free from glu- cose. The Pantry that contains Del be a deficit for to be @ profit Seer gee SHIPPING NEWS. Pt n THe TES, a trained nurse, Surely as long ver see after thi Istered loose cushions covered This price on no desirable a suite you will ne Frame istinished in rich, dark Mahogany—t or Tapestries—made to sell at 845.00—Little’s p: r been an instalment house, for high-grade Furniture at this sale are stalment” prices and “club” prices, but far below the lowest cash prices ever quoted by anybody, and we will sell on very favorable terms. J. H. LITTLE & CO. CELEBRATED BROKEN COFFEE Made from small and broken beans of de coffees, carefully blended. ying cup at a money-saving price. A 35c quality at.. +. Delivered to Your Door in 5-Ib. Lots Direct from the Wholesaler Other Coffees: “Combination” 20c; “Cash” 25¢; “‘Plantation” 27¢; “‘Perte Rice” 3Se Our 40¢ Teas Equal Any Grade Retailed at 60c. Other Teas as Low as 25¢. WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST 25 lbs. Delivered FR! 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