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a v TES SVENITNG WUNuy, Wawneewnt, nears 8, rere. E defies in hia possession to mupport his ehatge that Stilaett admanded a vethe. IncKided in the exhibits ix a cancelled ch@k for $0, draw by Mr. Kendall and cashed by Samwel Lewis, then revision clerk of the Senate, This sum whe pala (0 Lewis for drawing the oii! proniviting the Stock Mxchange from givovg the American Bank Note Gom- pany a monopoly of printing and en- areving stocks and bonds Heted on the Kxehange, + Lewis, who was Memiased from the Senate yesterday, admits getting the $250, but says he gave no part of 10 to Stilwell, Mr, Kendall charges that Lewis told him that one-half the pro- of the check went to the Bronx wae Bie tne Mrs Kendal? ) | Morgan Maweoleum in Hartford Cemetery, eg ee via 2 a np Bag WATERS NOW 10P | Where Dead Financier Will Probably Rest, UE SURETY COMPANY ieedmod. We Youn. hae oe Just taken a peil of the Senate coim- | ; mittee and it will be ail right. 1 wilt | eoneecene-ce cases of diphtheria aud we converted a go over to the Assembly and see what . . PORE TEL ODED OR ET EE OLED DEED EE ODED DOEE ES 1.444944 F444464444O46 441008) \g private house, turned over to us by Ite I can ' 12 e f] ocoupants, Into an emergency quarantine “Me. K.—All tight, 1 will hold every: | 1 1 hospital. Among the volunteers who thing up, but please call me up at 4} y | presented them for duty we o'clock and let me Know about it.’ j 7 Conversation at 4% P, M, March ——e ose “The medical officers of the Ohio Na+ tional Guard ¢ a Gnely trained Body Casualty Company Seeks to} *f2,tnzeformed ir cu ae | . Yaad, emergency work. Compel the National to Make | “One furniture dealer had just tald in & great stock of baby carriages and go- | Good Shortage. .. He put up @ big sign announcing \ me three school teachers, and they agreed - %, 1912. “Str, Mtitwen called up to nurse the patients. “Mr, BAThie is Mr. Stilwell, Mr. | Kendal. 1 have talked that matter | ' over with that party, and he saya he . . wil take Jt up agi thinks it will be all Facing Flood Doom, Thou- | right. . | TOLD 1T WouLD BE ReponTeD| Sands Still Work to Head DORE NE ee Hee the carriages — ‘The novel spectacle of two surety ir Danies against loss through employees, I) ; being dead4ocked in the courts In a bit- ter controvers: ause one of the companies is liable for the shortage In, ie exhibits turned over by Mr. Kendall to the AttornepGeneral fe a » to be that of varf- er the telephone between Mr, Kendall and #enator Btil- well, Thin record, in affidavit form, signed by WA, Field, an employees of Adall, and attested by others, IW ASSEMBLY, Off the Break. “Mr. K.~Then it will be reported out) dy ‘the Assembly committee, | ee Or a ome ot grote: (CUT OFF FROM WORLD.|4 Diy the Assembly also, “Mr. K.—When will you be in New 2 J purps BO8-96-F rg ten that Mr. Kendall's aotion in | showine ip Renaion Sutwelt wae oot | pean Fast Trains Held Up byl? it without desiga, The testimony of Fie! mr K i t ., ~ Uf \ | Porwnd that Mtr, Kendal deliberately | gee g memigg.” “A 7% “ ‘| Washout on Illinois Central— Slowed vetera usted Malesk, to-day. H placed listeners on the telenhone Jur | Cdnversation at 10.90 A. M., March ‘ ; ing his conversations with Mtilwell . H The National Surety Company asked 7, Wit Mr, Kendall called wi River to Rise for Five Days. the Court to compel the Casualty Com- Mr. Field's @tatoment follow: “About 11 o'clock, March 9, Mr. Ken all called up from hia office on the long | Potted 1 out fast night, and wii! hand _ it In to-day. The Assembly had @ late) carro, 1, April 2—The levees Gistance telephone the Kenat» Chamber h ) TIL, ADI \ at Albany, and Mr. Mttlwell was catled | Meeting last night te hegy AM og phe Guarding Cairo proper were still intact to the telephone, after which the follow. | executive session nia this afternoon, but water was coming Jog conversation took place. ‘This was | ime it Will be taken NP today. | .| over the summit in places, and the mi- peowtern A, Fay een are itn | Sethe Senator, fam tn deadly earnest | tla, volunteers and hired laborers Or, Kendall. 1 know it wan Mr, Sti- | to Ret this Pill passed. Beanie | weil talking, as T have heard him talk] “MF. &.-1'Nl do all t can. I've weitten | the gg ee tinued to flow P J - | You @ letter all about it. a y contin aes iy fron dare pit gy hed ett or “Mr, K.—When qiil it be time to call| through the gap in the Big Four levee tion is given here “4 you up to find out about the Assembty | into the drainage district back of Cairo, “Mr, @.~The Senate committee re- Fi pany of America to make answer to new charges vaised in the defendant's}, reply to the sult, Tona Vita Establishes New It seemed from the argument of the Record as a Recuperative attorneys that some dime ago, hie * National insured the Casuaity Company! and Preventive Remedy. to the xetent of $20.00 against the pos- sible dishonesty of one, Willian A. Rogers, manager of the Clty Depart-/ 4615 LIKE GOD’S FOOD” ment of the Casualty Company. Rowers became involved in his accounts and SOPEDECOEF 96S IOD HES SSE + SOOO 3% ‘ag poasivle, being written out immediate- : i! $ pea ta: Gal be covaren ek Waal tiem ae te when he ‘eft the Casualty Company, Gy tee ol ‘ cour Set think 1 will know by 6 | Will be covered with water frem ten t0 there was a shortage of some sisao0|S4yS A. W. Lubell After He FIBLDO'S REPORT OF KENDALL'S) yg ai right. 1 will call you up| twenty feet deep. in ihis books, It Is alleged. Has Taken a Course of . TALK WITH STILWELL. then. The KauKe stood at U2 0-487] 99299000000000201590050000 © ‘The Casualty Company then demanded + "Mr, Kendall his Senater Stilwell] In the papers aubmitted to the At-|the highest in the history of Cairo, | —————~-~——— ——— q thee tie Hatsondl Gio Wis Ibbeeasied: the New Nerve Tonic. ‘The National replied that trickery had heen resorted to ‘by ite rival company| A New York citizen who is more in that, at the time the Casualty |than pleased to have heard of Tone Company induced the National to insure | Vita is A, W. Lubell of 528 E, 186th St. Rogers, the Casualty knew Rogers was|Bronx. Mr. Lubell recently stated:— short in his accounts about $15,000, a| | “Tona Vita has done me a great deal fact that was concealed from the Nu-/9f good. Before I took your tonic 1 talking? torney-General are the telegram sent | The seepage from the levees is assum- H] “Mr. Stilwell—Yer, by Senator Sulwell to Mr. Kendall,|ing alarming proportions, and while ; “Mr. %.—@enator, 1 have been thimk-| mentioning the “namber” 1 nd cop-| the levees are holding, the engineers ing over your fos of correspondence that passed be | fear that the seepage ie weaken! intend to be thrown down at thie Me! tween Senator Stilwell and Mr. Ken- | them and that a collapse te probab! Ne, ‘ by you or a legislator after Aghting the | dai! subsequent to the telephone con- . The food remained stationary to-day, ok for thirty years for! versation on March 27. vend il eran” pein bh oats bef Justice. I. will read you a telegram | seven gant By STILWELL TO) ™™r*rY. in aid, aa engineers LPP YTD LOS ICOGOS F OO: ! >} tonal ow r was very nervous and could not sleep | ing made out which will be sent | | gave as the cause the passing of the P| Sus Sourereaeved Common at night, and even during the day j to the Governor aud every member of | saeeeey fat Nr uieer| tae ee bbvaes high water, The i “ea i! had no ambition to work. Now J ‘the Genate and Assembly before night. 7, Kenda jones the tel crest of the O iver flood waters in > lean say a am a erent man. j 1 will read it to you. ‘ talke made Stilwell auspicious and| still to come, and it is expected that CATLETTSBURG ASK. I have a better appetite and sleep ] “Stilwell dectines to report Stock {caused him to send the following let- | before to-night the gauge readings will GAYNOR TO AID ITS te at west Gatete Muiiere > “ Bxchat bill No, 1188 out of com- | ter: again be in the ascendancy. : your Tous 3 God's foor j mittee unless I pay hin $2,000 for his March 21, 1m8. Practically all the women and chil- SAR Sua VICTIMS OF FLOOD. There ha never been any other i Com _ pagers 4 pend "Tsuen Noa toes cus, inhos a bates ied city during the night. (Continued from First Page.) cavniard, Ky, 4 Hooke, accord inespaahal rf ‘Tons Vite, hese ‘Other pala nimaxo for drawing bil Tave | Dear Bir: ‘The Senate Coden Com- | mele Contre! Malirena wae ‘peraived ing to & telegram asking for help re-| medical discoveries may have. splendid cumenta sustaining these etate- Looking ly ashaes Senate ee 1188, tn- | to-day Became of & washout ef the| stated exclusively in these despatches . celved tond vi hag agit The poeple dl piste ithe Vit& i DS oe a eientte cua"as | Gidka Witter tn cee ce to The Hvening World, from atarvation j tu Sapo Nae signed SJ Je MOREA every case of nervous debilit 0 Siang ite mena, | following the refusal ‘of his digestive bir ‘ bh Gayeer has ‘treated: and it is thi “Mr, S—Mr. Kendall, you consider es haar handed hag aa ey ptggelidellnde pedro Miyeoghves a apparatus to work after two att “ i Mayor Gaynor telegraphed a copy of eens that his Gad oo rest 40. with ‘4 eh at aoa. have tueen trying to help.| Sens! by) feroing. bed a ‘ae water over Koges auring Of gastro-enteritin in Faypt. By tl Ke LE Adin dear ite almost general use. you before Rene early morning, with reoult that ir, Morgan's fondest pet, Impertal ross a ‘ashington, beexuse phe lity i » ade, Kell, 1 hae Geum Agnting | (10 the talesraun T aent you 1 aaid | the Seminole Admibes, sowshvonnd from | rakincee, whist he red Is nie nesta of the funds received at the City’ Halll very dangerous, owing to the fect for thirty, yeare te get.Justicn, and om hunber of members of the Sen- Louis, amd the Foname Limited! at Highland Falls, N. ¥., and which have already been forwarded to that ct de Often. milataben (ton. seams not going to be thrown gown now, @te Codes Committee wan fifteen. “Mr, B41 have Deen Kelping you all| TMs was @ mistake in count. I find ,1 can, and ypu knew I have Qeee friené- sthat the correct number is thir- he kept as his constant companion in bin bedroom, has eince his death re- fured to eat and has dispiayed evident i i | i thi wanization, The Mayor's fund, includ-| organic disease. This is caused by it ing subscriptions ataounting to $2.00 re-| bdap an affection of the sympathetic ved to-day, now amounts to $108,-| nerve system, which is in direct contact rf fs | f | ge i Ty to you all alo teen, consisting .of the follewing- aigns of distress, : 357.55. with every other cell and organ in the ‘Mr, K—¥es, until now, out I have| "4™ed parsons, vis: Patrick 4. The town of Ascot, to which Me. rg DEY ody. i La deen ‘thrown. Gowd now, and 1.em. gor Magoo of New ym Chairman; Morgan ‘testoted the Ascoli cope after RED CROSS FUND Some of the more common symptogts 198 to rip everything open clear to the . dohwarts of jswelaer, A. ‘he discovered that the famous embrald- side; are:—dull pains iv the back . A IS NOW $816,000. | swollen joints; shooting pains in the head; belching of wind after 4 WASHINGTON, April 2—Tota! re-/excess of bile; chronic constipation: ’ celpts of the Red Cross for the relief of| insomnia; or a general run-down com flood sufferers reached $816,000 to-day. dition. 4 J Secretary of War Garrison, returning}. Tona Vita can be obtained at- sty from his trip through the Ohio flood dis-| first-class drug store in New Y. trict, arrived here to-day. He went at| City.—Advt once to the War Department and planned to lay before President Wilson ol1co. later in the day a report on his tour, | S8TREPF.—On Apri 2, 1018, at bis roidence, No. 98 Bt. Jo Brooklyn, MATTHEW STRIPP 4) poll th tcaktS BACK FROM DAYTON loved husband of Kathryn and brother of ohy (0 Wee If X-watnet got fuation 1) -Gieenbere. of New York, Bari 8. m™ fighting the ght of my life, and if deosmate, pc kph allo Pg prepare Fes dese ging par ‘Yeek, ¢ Wittam =P. Hamliton of fever thig route to ald in holding the ‘he, the worst Veked man in'ABtany or] XUAS* Joneph D. Kelly of New lorry NO anywhere: ¢lee. - Provably the pepera| YOR 8. A. Cotillo of New York, W CUT OFF FROM THE Jonn G. nape eee Tioga, R. L. OUTSIDE WORLD. . won't publish it if we gtve this to them, OR shar trary tennned bie tate, | Bisherdeon » John For more than a mile beyond th ery for which he paid about $100,000 had been stolen many years ago, will hold & memorial service for Mr. Morgan | thin week. The town is draped in black. REMOVAL OF BODY FROM ROME 3 0 i 18 EXPEDITED. Se cen Knight of Wyoming, 8. Sufrin of | linoia Central tracks and for se in the event of a foreigner’s death Rony: a ion ee New York, to whom you can send | miles to the north from the lg te here much difficulty is often experi- 6 Me ek Mi 1 ot the | AMY belet oF printed matter addressed |aurrounding the dintrict from Cairo | enced By the relatives in taking the <igtaes far bs {e,them to Assembly Chamber, Al- | there in nothing which tn not touched | bady home, But ia the igestieg hen . : Sy ped . ‘ ‘ 0 expedite \quoraa AS PROMIBING +6 00) °3%” Niibe We Ghd Chademe obits | ree er ae wale matters and do all they can to aveld SDS LSS HE-24 9 G94 S9E ‘The Big Four Railroad th Stripp. Thi a LL.HE COULD. . Auremlty, Cote Committee and he | to go out of commission tir the dwtriet PRESEUNE, She Sunt et the temily, AFTER SANITARY WORK fern hereatea “Mr. B—I will eee what I con de} ‘Serece me that not only your |and since then the dilinots Central, the | authorise the remore nee (aetitcate to IN FLOODED SECTION. bad Atle ‘ 5 h e] WIN A. WILLIAMS, . with my committee about. 4 «+ fommpany, but others ae wall, are be- | Mebile and Ohio and the Iron Moun: |tmuer ne 'e Pemeval of the body rune] ¢ eee ae Ri Mpls’ late -resleonen, 88 Kile the Legislature new in ‘ y discriminated against | tain have been cut off from this city, Having completed thelr part of the eonpioa? y the exehange, and-he favors re- | Tile maken the ; Biches undersigned, doctor of work of restoring normal and sanitary conditions in the flood districts of Brig.-Gen. F. Ploert Davis and the de- Onto, te-up of railroad “we ; porting the bill from his committees | trate restierere her aC OUan dkcann Wen, and wesbave 0 meeting ae "bly. trafic and mail inte or from thi: ity) that on March 31, 1913, there ‘died €f, the Codes Committee this afternoon. com ‘ 9 Sein Seb d0e wart to.ceee cone £ ahall wee every proper meane to Re eie au oe off from the out-| in Rome Mr, John Plerpont Mor- shy edical offi Galegreme out or put you in any hole,| "*V* the Wn become a law, tha loves sts (Ne Only. wiesne erect i ie abe Gf sevsaty-ave LEELA HERAT VOIROIGE ROMTLORGE: At HEL? WANTED—MALE. Respectfully yours, meank of es @ native of Hartford, Conn., 0 a Bo ne FUL onda 3b Cs 4 es to ype yay and it mat & d. oc wat eupe tie inhabitants, not omre than Btates of. America, in con, vice returned to New York to-day. They] JRAFTSMEN Wanted.—Two post pr ie wed : ps Mpeg pve TELLS GTILWELL His “ALIBI” 18 One-third of whom remain here, would| sequence of dyspeptic paychica. & were in the flooded region nearly a w designers and a detailer on emma, 90. NOT CON have to be by voat. ‘This would mean| @0 also certify that the ‘body was fal oF WERE J PMORGAN WAS BORN Although conditions in Ohio are in-] Mportant work. Must have “Br, Bnet tent CLUSIVE, that they would be taken to Wickliffe,| Carefully embalmed and closed in IN _FIARTFORD, CONNECTICUT tindtaBorrteuemee proving with every hour, said Gen. {thorough knowledge of at, fair, Mr. Kenda, | To thin communication Mr, Kendall |Ky., the nearest point, unless they re-| foWr coins, ome of which is of lena Bevin, the. Boor OF, tse ocdeat seven |@witchboands. ood. peraa: Reve nothing to do with the As-| replied as follows: mained on the boats here, hermetically soldered b; wection are still in desperate straits.) 1ent jobs can be found for aoe aes 1 might te able to ; Marcti 9, 1912 Wilh) thoes vopdlilons tuving the paos|\ ¥y. Feasen Muar the alec UNinn ‘They need food, clothing and furniture] he right parties. Applicants grem my Poti tong ted om I Hon. Senator Stephen J. @tiiwell, | rie, the supply of food vecomes u ques-| CaU80d death im neither infectious |¢*Pessed ploarure at the progress of|!1 the State. Plans for systematizing| With which to re-establish their broken | shou ®! state age and former can't contre) the, = iy Senate Codes Committer, Albany, | tion, Food conditions up to date have| 20F contagious, it may be freely |(@ Work on the new building adjoining | tais work were to be made at a meet-| homes. It will be months before the! secord. Address B. L. G., 810 *afteen members, Pag iol] (i ih been good, Dut If the tle-up of traina| tanzporte United States of [for Which ground was broken July 4 of the commi with tie Gov-| Paralysis suffered by every phase of lite | World. cape ere, ot that, end 1 con't) «Dear Mir: Your alibi of the 2th |voAtinues for two days the wituation | Aletica without any danger to pub- fo While, Re was looking pvet (he) arnor and. Miss. Mavel Bosrdmen of|'8 Dayton, Columbus, Sansevillé and er ME prey J received, but 1 do not think your ex- | would be pi hy to Ne healt lace Mr. Morgan exclaimed: the Natlo Red C ae other cities will Rave been removed, 3 1 gS Ens Bare. a dierent optaten, planation of tlegram te conclusive. | ih. han acon enemas | ore DR, AUGUBTO CALONZL | gujopea ocetna th ne wows be | PCTS OAT eee aA Bs tanalde ys) a geal L ‘or one 4 Y . , Rew r + sige assigned to duty In est ishing sant- there la such » comity eagon, it is not given until Levee Hngineer A. J. Wheeler of the Rome, April 1, 1913. After stating emphatically that Mr,|¢® Chermous, Fully 10000 persons, It] PIN BEO atone in North Davin, Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. after I had notified you of my inten- | South need aid in re-establishing Half a million dollars Missour! District haw sent ou: | Varlous incidents are now bei je re-|Morgan had not received the Papal tlon to wend the following telegram warnings to all cities in that corner of | ted to show how weak Mr, Morgan’ lediction, the Rev. Mr. Nelson said “ T— Bunch of keys with tag marked 8, Vv aR homes: ‘The first thing. we did in Norn ea Return toais Ww sth ate ‘ b teu wisht to the Governor and every member |the State predicting the greatest tlood | ‘UeMtal condition was as early as Easter] “I had known Mr. Morgan many | would be needed in Dayton alone for ——— = ———= bnew. It te of the Legislature: since 1815 and warning tiove endangered | Monday, That day he asked the floor| Years. Hefore 1 became rector Of} thin purpose. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE: ‘@ don't x hen they erp to] op htiiwell declines to report Stook | Move to higher ground, walter In the hotel: Christ Chureh, Cincinnati, I was at St.| «store money and more food!" was You Will Be Satisfied With WibOW suber alsa oF canna canoe i ape eee erin eae epee May 655 Rxchange Dill 118 out of committes |, Acording to reports reaching here,| “What hotel am T int? Geormera in New York. Mr. Morgan al | ine cry that went up from the stricken gamernatilehualn th fo tre of Ne ere ee a's te be te Unless 1 pay him $2,000 for his com- ertield levee at Hird's Point went| He was told. Then he sighed faintly: | gt Oenue, ae m. {district today. Marietta, Portsmouth, | Kerk CHa, eriailished 14 yearn Apply Attoraey, be +? wire, | mittee wnd 8,500 . out last night and water t= pouring di " aay tt ‘2 men and a spirit of com- | | and you con talk with mo in af- sae ED tor Amsembly Com- lover O'Brien's Ridge 46 Belmont. Thel@ieceiug Cone radeship always, wus extended to us. | Ironton and Ublo Kiver towas were in — + teem mimates. Phink 10 over and tet ee oo Cosas Have already paid | Greenfield on the Missourt side| HEETING MOMENTS WHEN HI8| When I heard of his arrival jUrwent neod of supplies. Zanesville ' or ing » : ¥ 01 y | been perfestiy straight and fatz with What shail Ido to Seloe. iotosty fant ot Reeltort Lake,| here were fleeting moments when his | collapse, his mind was then clear and! bus relief committee is sorely in need of Vertised in The World. sin he » Fee, and you know 21) do what 2 Your explanation above referred le being reinforced Witte roche bs 884 | mind seemed to clear and show vo many questions about our! money, clothing and food supplies and Mated at The World's Informa j S07, Das Sve got to Know that thle wing teen write y to WATER WILL a rock, ita characteristic vigor. During the: here Early the week before! volunteer workine tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Bill to reported out by, tho twa. | Shine ween, wiltten on the 31th, CONTINUE TO RISE) he insisted that a special train be ore I called Capt. C. Kekstorm, with thirty decade, Fark Rows World's committess this afterneos. dayn after the send- _ FOR FIVE Days. dered to take him out of Rome. Free members of the Second Ambulance Com- | ‘vtown Office, northwest core ing of the telegram which it ex- per gMn St “and ali pany, lect to-day for Portsmouwn. | *PEERLESS BRAND- ‘Mr. 8.—-But I tell you it 1s impos 4A slow rive| quently he complained that he could net . plains. Yours very truly, t0F the nest Oe , Equipment for a field hoypital to be es- , sible, The Benate Codes, Committee | % | r the next five| hear what was sald, owing to the rattle RAWipimens for & f9id hospital to be as | pies oe, Serge varae commanee | GEORGE 1. KRNDALL, | days war predicted ty rot, A. J. teury,| of carriages over the Homan cooble: [Petia IARHARGG On the DeniMekY ae OF Ho Neone the fie fall cone uals fe * now if the Assembly committee moots) FEAR POLITICAL EFFECT Op | {hr WVeulner Hivcau'a tlood expert in al stones, But when he had arrived at the | Easter PIVOT AFG HINE, FEUOUD WOre AKAD. cones one parts of the world, to-day or not, and I can't do anything | CHARGES, |the Ohio River at Cincinnatt aad fait | hotel from Naples, he rofused to iake|noon hefore Easter he came to the! it colunbus flood district up to to-duy with them. The most I can wu 18 tO) Some Democrats profess to fear that {it Lvulaville It Was statlonars ppg | other Foomns than thote he always hid [Church In an automobile and told melvin ave. Pwo were unldeutiien, Ash for BORDEN'S BRANDS. get it through the Benate committee, . | the effect on the party of the Sillmeit |Mismenijpi at St, Louis iw fallin had~the royal suite, which was one floor |N& wanted to pick out a Sor Babs | mpletely cut off from the outside “Mr, K.—Well, I think you can, There | scandal will he to drive it fro ver, |. fhe crest of the Hood in the Ohio,” | above the street. Peri AG hae ME ne teak ane Or | won ts rn days, hemmed in’ by } soveral members of the Assembly |as the Allds case drove out the Toman, | tie vulletin stated, “in yet about five| When fr, Morgan would arouse} {he ceremonies he could leave the sei ee crocs at the Junction of the | ' bial paad Spm deal CPB om Calro, #9 that It seome a shureh, 5 showed him @ seat near the! ty, Muskingum Rivers aud al-| pmittee who are friendly to the bill, ligans, Those who know the Governor | seems | from his lethargy, @uriag which side door in a front pew. anyway, know that nothing can stop him from | (umjaaele Wo expec! & slow rise provided | often murmured the mame “Jack ophank you,” he aid, ‘1 think a, "est wholly el In many places, "Mr, Se Will call you up to-morrow doing hie duty, When the charge wa) Cairo (tl feet. ora! tener to gttke At { wae extremely restless and Rreat deat of thie little church and £/ (he tied wate seen fost, the city of r “Mr, Ke-That won't do, 1 must know | else for him to do, ax Chief Executive | would be duc to natusal causes eine | hie London houne, No. come te chatted ahout modern Rome/cinted Press for the Arat time learned | H | amd asian honest man, except take tho |ix accounted for by the fact that the | Gate and ho compared it with the Rome of that J.P. Morgan ts dead; that Aprian- | GAYS STILWELL INSISTED IT )/ Prompt action he did. | Misslasinp! above Catro is somewhat] Drs. Starr and Dixon occupied roomal his young manhood. Mig mind was, vble had fallen; that the Allens had WASN'T FAIR. fect, Republicans ravbed their oppor. [over the afoot tage on each nile of Mr, Morgan's, All of | gti clear, but Z woticed he seemed very Ween executed; that Columbus, Dayton [tunity quickly last night and Senator | “Harring further rain fail, stages be-| Sunday they maintained a constant |¢reas and nearly the entire State of Ohfo ts/ of tm 1, 8.-P can't even get it through my} tion i. Brown, the Re twean Mempals and New Orie 0! publican teador, a rivans slightiy | vigil for sign: Mttow defure 6 to-hieht, and it is! introduced w rexalution requesting the | OOW Me food of 192 have been fore- | before noon Monday onsibje (0 say anything about the) Senate Judiciary Committce to ‘deter. | oh New York time), Dr. Starr entered Mr, | for them. Mr. Morgan sta embly committee, It is not fair to] mine what, if any, action should be ’ Batterlee's room and cried: lout the sermon, but did not r a pega taken" by the Senate or the Legislature | not belie b ‘ natn ie the Co re |not believed @ Democratic Senate wi ; | Mr. K.-Please take dawn the word-|1n regard to the allexation that the [Jay much attention to them. Whoa | Mra. Satterlee wan in the room with | S1ice, hie death T have learned that the | « of the telegram I am getting ready. ite ; , i Governor was quoted as having prom. | the Governor heard of them he sald: |her husband. ‘They Immeaiecey went ’ H ; i some | £ 1 ‘ sbi i \e He leaned on Mr. Satterlee's arm aa! If there ta anything that tbn't true or|lsed before election that, if elected, a | Re BS Pes eee a! yore te MY} to the bodside of Mr, atorgan, whose| they went out the side door, I did not | | Not fact in It call me down, Would “sien the full crew bili" and | denied having made. any promive to | ed came at 12.06 eco him again.” i | "Then he dictated the same telegram | WOUld “Ald in obtaining ite passage.” | Men the full erent . °| In an anteroom was Prof, Carter of the | Mr. Nelson Is filling the pulpit for the | The resolution was referred to the Judt- |" Stiiwell_ hax supporte er Howrle, who ix in America | 4 clary Committee. | They re ae | Be cr | Recetas. sestue arven |Sths inl ta mea Deen toh ary thas morang hat th eaning adopted an fond Texolution calling on | the wishes of Charles FP, Mur-| Mr, Morgan visited the new site o¢| MUST HELP 100,000 fy uu lerportant ln’ Sour pReitead © Attorney-General for an | phy. One wa Hon to Wills | the American Academy of Aris ten da JFFERE. Aes 4 {to the legality of the course p ed py [tam F States Hane | before hin death” sald Prof. carter SUFFERERS IN OHIO.) asin your house, Take ovement. Shortly] "On Sunday Mr, Morgan and Mr. and emerging from the worst flood in ite] about 6.10 » a Mra. Satterlee took the seuts reserved history. aE Be ie ; | No lives Were lost at Marietta, but | rth amage tot pecia. tor AmORLEP DARE Poi ag punt My address was | “Quick! I think tne end ts near.” | Rev. W an Academy of Art, Art, Who had | rey ey s above, which Mr. Stilwell apparently Ane wn On paper, tlw Lon two notable | been told carly that morning that the NP BOX Park Rew, Cont! nde ond 64 BARCLAY STREET Cos. West Broadway one me before 2 o'clock, Mr. B—There ten't any Way 1 can ng rs + # 10) about the Assembly committee, ni sa or and the ; “ao yay OTT a & °K —Wey, thon, 1 had better ret. ee Barerage in AaAdiing the F ison Dee atae ond. th Tammany [He motored from the Grand Hotel| COLUMBUS, O, April 2—To wet in-| 9 29 CORTLANDT ST. ie telegrams go out, But think it] tendane soot perm | Wig not want. Then on March Il sie [@ & Machine that had been {| formation upon which to base mammoth | ‘Cor. Church Street over and call me up before 2 Interests unfriendly to thi | well attacked Gov, Sulzer for announce. | {9M Paris expressly for him, We car-| relief work for Ohlo food sufferers, oo, ; & Nassau St. “Mr, S.—Very well.” ndily to the adminis | ing that he had withdrawn the bill| fed him three Migts in a wicker cnajr| Gov, Com and members of the State Past Row tration see in these resolugons trouble |doubling the stock transfer tax which | $0 the top of the Villa Aurelia, now one relief commission to-day planned an | Oo Cy el Oe OME STREET, CORNER Conversation at 1% % M., March % head for the Governor, (hough it Ja | stilwell had introduced, of our buildings om Jeuiculum Mul. Hp inmediate @aR @f every food district Sarsaparilia—the true blood apie, | a hss APTA DH SHE OED A Cia Rata inte wtenerwartahowaca ata ried

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