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@ quarter of an hour, He then asked if the doubts of the jury had been re- Neved by what he had sald. ‘Owing to the fact that Your Honor‘s previous charges,” sald Mr. Ottinger, “were equally lucid and as well under- atood, 1 fear that the very clear repe- tition hae not relieved our diMouities. ‘The question is as to facts.” 8 to whioh,” Interrupted Ju Foster, “you are the sole judi ‘Mr, Ottinger eald that from hie taik beervation in the jury room the AUTO IN CRASH WITH “L” PILLAR: THREE ARE HURT Chauffeur Takes Friends for Joy Ride at Sixty Miles an Hour Speed. GLEVEN JURORS GLARE AT M'AU- LIFFE, WHO RETURNS GLARE. At thie point eleven of the juro turned im their chairs and glared st William A. McAuliffe, Juror No. & who returned their hard looke with interest. “Me. MeAuliffe,” said Judge Foster, taking the hint, “have you any ques- tions? Ie anything on your mind?” “I Rave nothing to ask," replied the juror Sirmiy. “My mind ts perfectiy clear. I see no need for m-e" (with marked emphasia) “to sek questions.” ‘Then he looked the rest of the jurors CAR A TOTAL LOSS. | Passengers Thrown Fifty Feet . —Wrecking Crew Removes | “Metther Go 1." said Judge Fort: . c an | George L. Dann. Juror No. Debris From Tracks. | it were not possible for Assistant Di triet-Attorney Delehanty, Terence J. MoManus ef counsel for Schmidt, Mr. Ottiager and the Judge to have a con- ference in which the trouble could ve explained. A costly limousine belonging to H. 3. | Trevor, a real estate dealer living at | No, ® East Fifty-second street, is a twisted mass of junk as the result of a dey ride on which Mr. Trevor's twenty- two-year-old chauffeur, James Moure, took three friends, The big car, to escape a policeman who was shocting in the air and blowing hie whistle, was sont south on Third avenue early to-day at about sixty milen @n hour unui it ran into an elevated ilar between Fifty-first and Fiftieth streets. An instant later the chauffeur lay on the pavement fifty feet from the wreci. Of the machine. Another limp figure lay forty feet away and two men who had Deen riding inside the car were heid f in the broken glass of the limousin though they were in an old fashioned Pillory. A Metropolitan wrecking crew had to “Lat Mr. Ottinger tell ue pow,” eald Judge Foster. Mr. MoManus protested that of course Judge Foster did not mean that the privecy of the jury room was to be violated. “We want nothing of whet has !p- pened in the jury room,” seid the Judge. “We want nothing of your In- dividual opinions.” Mr. Ottinger sald hie vitelity was @e low thet he @id not think he could G0 Justice to himeal? and moreover he was not @ lawyer and did not know ble rights. But urged again, he sald: “At the outest of our deliberations Rumber of men took a position they urged very strongly and from whioh they have not as yet receded. At rst they were not seriously inte ested in the argument, but later they entered into the serious spirit of the others. a fear ato that possibly| lift the defunct automobile from the through m; mn of diplomacy and | south-bound troile; * Jerre: thet of others there has developed a Semon aha bellies before trafic could be resumed on that dine, and at the same time firemen, pol- tee resei and ambulance doctors were ept on the jump. The car was kept in the Monmouth Garage, Fitty-fourth street and Lexing- ton avenue. Moore, the chauffeur, was known there and was permitted to have the machine when he calied for it at 1 o'clock in the morning, saying he would bave to make a trip to Southamp- foe L. L, where Mr. Trevor nas a sun- persona! ‘oppositian for which. the may have been some justification.’ Judge Foster then sent the jui to the consultation room with an ure Gent request that they try to agree, ——————_— WIRELESS JACK BINNS GETS A $12,500 VERDICT Moving Picture Concern Must Pay! pac Sum for Making a Fake IXED POST AT 45 MILES AN AOUR. Film Where Moore, with the car, spent the 5 sates vanine time the police have not yet N. » | bomrs but the next seen of ne he BALBANT. (Now. Das 30.-"Jack arene gon hind avenue yee the ateamer Republic disester im 198,| CSF shot past Fifty-ninth street, “where will receive $12,000 because a moving | Serst. Smythe was stahding, at the icture concern exploited a fake portrait aye, of froin forty to forty-tive milei ef him. The Court of Appeals to-day | hour. upheld the judgment for that amount join Kage Mpeseg ea dict hmensl eed ; only 0 Foray against the Vitagraph Com. [piven Alay : hoe the collision the Vitagrapn| The ne: ed post Is at Fitty-seventh Company showed a moving picture of street. Patrolman Strautenberg was op the eccident with an alleged portrait | uty there. He saw the automonile com- of Binns, with the legend “Jack Binne| ing and blew his whistle frantically. and his good American smile” At that time the big limousine, Strauten- Binns received offers of engagements | Leré declares, was making sixty miles in theatrical performances, but had | @n hour, refused to make an exhibition of him-| Patrolman Turk, at Fifty-fourth street, motion picture com-| heard the whistle and saw the machine pany for picture} a was shown to the jury and they gavel y inns 912,000, ‘The Judge set the ver- dict aside as excessive and asked Binns to stipulate a reduction fo #500, He refused and carried up the case. i oneried Hee 2 6 Turk drew hi: i PENSION HEALTH OFFICERS. |.cice'in ‘ine am the tevoinnt ants The revolver shots were almost immediately followed by the crash of the machine against the on Half Pay. elevated pillar. Bmy to nd Strautenberg were com- Nine employees of the Board of are retired this afterneon on|inS om the run, as they had expected had all eerved for |exactly @uch an accident. All three “ licemen were at the scene of the more than twenty years. Health Com- |? missioner Lederle officiate at the re-| "eck ® moment eee coarse tlrement. Those who were retired are: tae ar he Dr. Herman M. Bigas. who has been| ott Gerst, Smythe later, | i'm not general medical officer of the board for fen years, was given the title of H rary General Medical Of others were Jamen McCl nal for the chauffeur to halt, but the sixty<mile clip, he says, was not abated in the slightest. If anything, te polloenian thinks, there was a burat of speed, Are Ri guessing about that. I measured the iat ce from the pillar to the spot he lay. Frank Quinn, who said he was forty-one years old and that he chief clerk of the department; Rudolpn| lived at No. 618 Lexington wi je, clerk; Samuel K. Johnson,| thrown forty feet. 1 don't see how ehief veterinary surgeon; William T | either of them escaped being killed, but Brady, Dominick Rotthamp, Jamen Do-| the chauffeur was only bruised and Bie Frank P. Sprenger and George P.| tut, ‘Quinn had a broken left 1 Roll That Rock Away ete be ote ail STEEL AND WOOD. ‘The automobile had rebounded from the volley about twenty feet and then over on the ede There was setine about it left intact except the rear parte. The remainder was e S contesten of gnarled steel, troken gises en woodwork. With their hands an@~arms jammed through the heavy plate glass in the freat of the limous! policemen douné two men, who sald they were Frank Boland, twenty-seven years old, a reporter, of No, SM Kast Fiftieth street, end Edward Btegman, the same age, & elerk, of No, 160 East Fiftieth o Boland had contusions of Jeg and eo scalp wound. Stegmi cut and brulsed and one of his le) broken, Ir ; All four of the joy riders were in a s Any roy ert data surly humor and were 80 bet roe g004 workers—| that they were taken in # Flower Hos- eae pong Med kos pital ambulance to the Kast Fifty-firet Street police station, where Dr, Wright $0 in buying, trading, selling worked on them. And in business troubles tattting; ‘The chauffeur was charged with Also, if pet rent a dwelling— felonious assault, reckless driving and Roll that rock away! intoxication. He and Stegman were World Ads. lift heavy weights from| ‘kee ‘© Bellevue se prisoners and the the shoulders of business .men and other two were removed to Flower Hos- housewives. pital, 4S TO NUMBERS: ‘Mr. Trevor was asked if he wished to make apy charge against the chauffeur The World sr more separate ad- vert ik, month and for taking the car without permission. Tho He oaid he did not. 4§ TO pbicmpei For he Ads. cireutae Into more New and offi bees NAMED ices, morn- Let World Ads. Roll YOUR Troubles Away! @eath in London on uel C. Minsesheim Charles Minsesheimer of New York and Deal, N. J. formerly the bead of the banking and brokerage firm of Charles Minseabeimer & Oo, The fi farewst bankruptcy @ few months after I, eT President of the Minsesheimer Company. THE EVENING WORLD, Limousine Wrecked While Going 60 Miles an Hour On Third Avenue, Catrying Four Joy Ride BTS WRECKED Ay S'S? STREET tie SEGEL STORES ARE IN THE HANDS —_—. (Continued trom First Page) bilities and atores. A Btatement in behalf of Mr. A . Slegel and his associates was given out this afternoon by Rose & Pascus, counsel to the Simpson Crawford Company the Fourteenth Street Store. The cause of the failure and the intentions of Mr. Siegel and his associates are set forth an follows: “The appointment of the receivers was consented to only after every effort deputies would have walked out wita [Gehring Is the ‘him and there would have been nobody whatever In authority at Headquarters, tomed to a large line of banking credit. | MAYOR KLINE PUT IT TO WALDO had been made to continue the busi- | nesk, The concerna have been accua- which has bean very much curtalled during the last year. The individui Messrs. Siegel and Vogel, have con- tributed thelr entire personal fortunes, as well as all of their energies, to- ward saving the situation, and will continue to devote tuelr energy in con- | nection with the creditors, toward ® mpeody reorganization and resump- tion of the business of the several concerns.” DIFFICULTIES HERE CAUSED BY UPTOWN MOVEMENT. ‘The «iMeulties of the Siegel stores in New York are attributed to the uptown movement of (he retail business, How. ever, Mr. Siegel always maintained that Sixth avenue Was the logical shopping centre and he showed faith by his im- mense investments In the Fourteenth Btreet Store and the Simpson-Crawford property. Only last March, Mr. Stegel, Frank Vogel and Max Pam bought out t Rothenberg Store, adjoining the Four- teenth Street Store, and united the two busines: Even now Mr. Slegel and his associates are confident that the time is approaching when thelr stores will be In the centre of a prosperous shopping district. The new Broadway aubway will bring an immene trade to the district, they figure, and they ready have the McAdoo tubes from New Jersey, which will soon be extended to the Grand Central station and open up a direct route to the Sixth avenue district for the people who come {nto the city on the New York Central and the New Haven roads. A factor that hastened t ship proceedings was a a reduction in the Christmas trade, not only here but in Boston, However, t New York end of the busi hess might) have pulled through, but the Boston atore was a heavy drag and !t was decided to wind up the whole ines of the Siegel concern, except the profitable Slegel-Cooper store in Caicago. Henry Siege! and his partner came to at Bighteenth street and Sixth avenue, which was bought out by Capt. J. Greenhut nearly thirteen years ago. Mr. belng severed by the sale, then bought the — Simpson-Crawford sore, viiit the Fourteenth Street Store, and established another in Hoston. he business of the stores will go on asusual,” said Mr. Slegel to an Evening World reporter this afternoon, “and the banking business will liquidated as soon as possible, The object of this re-| eelvership i8 to reorganize the business| with increased capital, which will en- able us to awing things that we have been unable to accomplish because of lack of ready funds. “Business has been slack and our col- lections have been slow. But 1 had nv Idea we would have to go intu a re- celvership until four or five daya ago, when I discovered that we cquid not renew our paper, Then I realized that Mt wae up to us to do something to pro teot our creditors, the public and our- You may say for me that we will pay dollar for dear.” The mavings department conducted at the Fourteenth Street Store does aot come under the supervision of the State Banking Department, but under Jurisdiction of the State Comptrol troller it was sald to~day that there Are no means of determining, outside of the Inatitution iteelf, how much it ow; depositors or the number of depositors, as no such records are kept in the At the local offices of the State Comp- | IR FEET ES pet 1 | road. reins ili apa ane n Now B. when he reported | worth of jewels, among them a pa unent of iis shipmates NEN MEFeIa GhEFA one hun- orivate banking law no official examl-| position of an executive nature g further was heard of the| diamond earrings mare thin ous oe nation Is required In cases of large ‘orbes has not seen Henry Frwere | ahipwrecked men until the arrival at jilted years oll. velonging to tee. & C | #38 a bras r they have put up York, who was reported to be | tie station here of the Knight) and her daughters ae ani eavent 9 jn be f $100,009 with the State Comp- nder Mr, Forbes, in behalf, eR IGEN LLL al mene a r trolier, Am to ¥ + the bond of “t Mitche!, the Police | YG OS CLACUI 4 30 tare a Served from 11.30 A. M. ! are ‘oot OF es h Pom arden 5 . $100,000 which haw t put up in the | misstonership. = ie Fonte) ae trees: in the Feet € business at the TEL SENG SEEKING 7 “ The three identified | Beldenywas County Ceri, Sehnalatr ie. taleyers oxcbanked Blows treals, € years old, Eighth Floor. campaign manager and one o ONS ees sian eneite Le 4 | 8 Mee AS A “REQUEST.” jeal leaders who visited Coudector John | reat y ae au pools Me LoL South | POOesPsss Seeeeeeeeesey) : } ‘i ot the incoming | n the repertoire of each. There twenty-one. Realizing this Mayor Kline put nie| Purrey Mitchel ana got d Wlatloat of “liar” and other wentscgn HOTELS. | Mayor to agtee to make the run pro 5 F were held desire that the special detail officers) (aca three parties atood by him ss which were heard ax thet mmmitted to | Fat | vide L lawye 10 oO ‘d the staircase, | and squad commanders be reinstated Mr. Schneller also announced the ap-|'@¥¥ers moved towar i “| Ne Y s Ey the form of @ request. In that form) pointment of ex- yinan eateries ntenfered Blea Ret ew ear’ s Vi Commissioner Waldo recelved tho sug-) mon Strauss to suceeed Mr, Beyer as wont AT THE gestion and complied with it, was issued by the Commissioner rescind: | Strauss's salary is $35 Ing lila order of Saturday, Then the| further changes, 3 nelder mapa pea t pees = ity 18" te Hsou Commissioner wrote out his resignation | will be made for the present, ynledisHOn: Get oN Pelco | 2 o take effact at the Mayor's con- sa is i | ve 1 quarters, sent word to the c at the Waldorf that he would be un- | able to been intimated that Mayor-elect Mitchel asked Mayor Kline to rs the Waldo dinner, but bol and the Mayor-olect deny this. However, | Mr. any effect on the dinner, which was a success | afternoon there was a lot of excitement around the Mayor day the Mayor had a tele} sation with Commissioner Waldo about] Revision Committee, the history of LOFT Candy. The New Year the situation, but Mr, Waldo fnsisted| Comptroller Prendergast adinitted tha: ) finds us with not only a L but tl that he would not remain In office after| Mr. Brough Was & Republican district Cleanest and Brightes: dy tory inthe | | Wednesday midnight. leader, but explained that his new dep- world, and TEN reply Stores conveniently | | appointment of Frederick 0. of the Manhattan district leaders, Corporation Kracke, growing feeligg of resentment toward New York in 196 and established a store | Stewart L. Woodford and a member of mo: hae passed @ etrong iaw firm. He is clasned as one th’ District and present transfer | to the extremely crow condition of our on tion, Our diamond examiners claim B. | of the rising young Republicans, ie) our patrons found 16 im jopsible to be fo be worth S35.00—=that fe. it wilt Mr. Krai waa naval officer of the lect George M. 8, Schulte | renew popular Christmas Siegel's entire connection with that firm |Port of New York until recently, Mr. Slogel [expiration of his term of office, Presi | Comptroller's offices, It was further said that under the \ next man tn Sanu of Neumecklenburg in the Bismarck | rank and Importance to the Mayor and], was telegraphed to the fh ae junder the law his successor in case of ment torday from German New ip eleeted TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913. SHIP'S GREW PAROONED 2 600 IN JENELS SH MONTHS ONSLAND GONE WITH BURGLAR THEFT CHARGED TO GARI iam M. F. Wyckoff Indicted Queens County Gran@ Jarze The Queens County Grand Jury | afternoon handed in to County Jq Bart J. Humphrey, sitting in Long) FAR OUT ON PACIFIC, IN FLATBUSH HOME ‘ts, rat ems og and banker who went into bankr eee weveral days ago, The indictment | § lowed ae of Mpa Ww Siva; nn Fron S rate | Enlere Sar, “a 4 ing of funds intrusted to Seven Men Fron Sian Frans Entered a Second House and ine pf funds intra Sreouyn’ | cisco” Rescued After Cap- Fired a Bullet at Father ait is estimated that @ million | jars or moro was handled by Wye The indictment js made returnable Friday, woen Wyckoff will be raigned before Judge Humphrey. i Hoke Smith's Daughter o Brid WASHINGTON, Dec, 30.—Lucy H Smith, daughter of Senator Hoke Sn of Georgia, and Ensign Alston R. Si) son of the United States Navy ¥ married here to-day at Senator Smt tain Risks Life at Sea. and Daughter. OLS ISLAND, Australas of the Prospect Park South Woof the ar ning sections of Flatbush ore of burglars, Two homes have tered in trgiar shot at a young woman who er heen e the Iast few days, and pate « Vatetrnbed (tin ite Watts home. The wedding party include company of relatives and represet pleked up and reseed the Kalght of She was Mise Anna. ¥hO | tives of Washington official life, the Garter, a British while sve | koopa for her fath a was making t ame Iparaio jeweller In the Maple Court Apartments | = to Newcastle, New 8 en jat No, % Maple Court. M wis and eegnnennceneonnenncoces The HI Dorado, whieh left the Columbia | his daughter found a burglar in wer KR. Hi. Mecy & o,'s, attractions Are The Macys Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 86th £ _ River on April 1 F Antofagasta, was abandoned at sea on dune 13 and her | crew of eleven men mad roway in tte Kuster Island he pla is abitet apartment on Christmas Eve when they returned from a party, The man fired s he fled for the rear no one was Wit, Mr. id Kalward Grady, superinten- he building, chased the thief al blocks, but he escaped by ing into the Brighton Beach Rail- 3 New Year's his volunt ale wool No. 10 Bev The thief took ley * the Society st the water pipes a few months ago anking firm doin yurst the water pipes a f to 2.30 P.M. se of the private — WILLIAM B. SELDEN, teenth, Sand tue cellar was flooded. Mr. Post Wednesday, Dec. 31st, 1913 ‘LAWYERS IN BATTLE | ‘AIL. oun S, CELERY. ELERY, RADISHE! CHICKEN “GUMBO, CREOLI KENNEBEC SALMON HOLLANDAISE, CUCUMBER} SIRLOIN OF BEEF PIQUE Baas iar osucee! A GETS A $6,000 POST. vat yesterday Mr. 7 at Was [this tim gage in Rough | s and-Tumble Fray Corridor. Two young lawyers of a new schoo! left Justice Gavegan’s court to-day and fought furtously through the courthouse orridags, ‘The hostilities began in the telephone room. Henry T. Hornridge of No. 19 Nassau street and A. H. Montegriffo of Ty, William B, Selden, chairman of the) Young Attorneys E new anti-Tammany county leaders, was | Appointed to-day First Deputy Clerk at |a salary of $5,0 a year by County Clerk William F. Schneider, Tne County Clerk promoted Herman W. Beyer, perintendent of indexing in Mr. 8 der's office, to Mr. Selden's former posi- Ition as Second Deputy at a salary of 134.000 a year. ‘The elevation of Selden was facilitated when Charles E, Gehring, one of the ea hurried shopping | When they returned they things gone recently discharged & ser ling. > IDENTIFIES THREE THUGS. nin Ont "Men Who An-| Robbed Him, in AN ARMY OFFICER TO, HEAD POLICE (Continued from First Page) ! ettseonneseeseusnnnsenseenssenennnscets FRENCH PEAS POTATOES LOUISIANA SALAD FIRENZE ) Broadway were the principals iyomeventy: yearn oid, j 6 L , declined IP : i cE c AM | independence — kee bara nteh te ME Angry words and threatening gestures | an attorn City, at court GR jl E Re 1914 reappointnens uncer vv eekiy | Preceded the combat, All at once there |day identified three of six men who CAKE AMERICAN FRUCTPUDDIN ian RILK. CIDE publisher of a weekly newspaper which has grown so as to command his undivided attention, was a crash, 1 left on Montegriffo’ ariffo rntidge had swung a|were arrested last night charged with head and Monte: {assaulting and robbing him of his turned in kind. nd money, yerintendent of the index system, Mr. An order | 8: he Gaae, whieh ‘a year, No| The merits of the case, which did not to Jan, 20, -ParkAve. Hote) - Just a Little Bit Different. Splendid Music. | Lots of room to dance. Souvenirs that will please and a Supper without an equal, from 30), at $2.50 a person. Phone and rve your table new. GENUINT” LZ [in @ suit brought by Jospah if, De Witt | against Ida Sweigard as the result of a nan of $37,500 ma y De Witt to Mrs, elgard On property at Columbus ave-! nue and Se sninth street, but not later than midnight and left Police Head- | PRENDERGAST GIVES OUT $7,500 PLUM TO DISTRICT LEADER. next Wednesday trial for Jan. appeared for the d Mayor Kline had mmittee in charge | of the dinner to Commissioner Waldo | In the meantime Comptroller Prendergast to-day ap- | pointed fot ate Senator Alexander Brough Deputy Comptroller to succeed Douglas Mathewson, who becomes Bor- ough President of the Bronx Jan. 1 Brough is a lawyer at No, 180 ‘The salary of Deputy Comp- 0, attend and preside, It has in away from ih the Mayor he absence of Mayor Kline did not have| Broadway. troller js Mr. Brough was born in Glasgow, When Commissioner Waldo's resigna-| Scotland, and came here when a child. tion reached the City Hall yesterday | He was elected to the Assembly in 107 and served in the State Senate during | office. Later in the|1%® and 1910. While in the Senate he conver-| vas Chairman of the New York Charte: The Dawn of 1914 Marks an important epoch of progress in uty would resign that position before! night, The Comptrolier aaid he had obiection to district leaders holdin; | fice, so long ax they Ald their work. District: Attorney-elect Francis Ww. Martin of the Bronx to-day announced the appointments of these assistants Richard MH, Mitchell, who was a Demi cratic candidate for Roroug': Presiden: i Jama B. Donnetiy and Seymour Mork. | are the only remaining hopes of the Re Register-elect Edward Pollack has ap- | publicans for position under the new! pointed Stephen A. Nugent Doputy Res- administration, and there is a rapidly | ister, Mr. Nugent 1s Democratic lead of the Thirty-fourth District and present Deputy Commissioner of Charities. Sheriff-elect James F. O'Brien has a\ pointed his Under Sheriff Micha Garvin, Democratic leader of the Thirt REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION BACKS TANNER AND KRACKE. | The regular Republican organization united to-day In making demand for the Tanner, one as Ce and for F. J one of Brooklyn district tt as Bridge Commissioner, Th located in New York and Brooklyn for the disiribution of our famous products, where prompt and courteous service is always ured. We lave only our s to thank for ou! most heartily. New Year Extra Sp ecial ! A FIVE POUND BOX OF MANHATTAN MIXED CA! pecial: such well lixed oxites as Chocolate Cov Bonbons, Pevpermint Cream Wafers, say Zeeeen Royals, Fri Creams, score of other b Crehy' tasty xing, TOOSTEER WITH a ™O' PAPERS wee ace saree AND ROSE Fe oe C ‘VEESES for same. COMPLETE, ready to use at your New Year Party, for.... of- wel, be oe | Ring and To-Morro these Single 4 ie new Mayor, Mr. Tanner is a nephew of the late i 4 Cut ver accurate mad ba Anerivan spread of surface fale ma the office of Public | HM. Hammer, On to 2 er formerly an Assen comenealiomi TWO ESCAPED CANNIBALS. | dent Wilson appointed former Mayor yman Wittpenn of Jersey City to succeed him Republicans do not have much hope for Mr. Kracke's appointment by Mayor Mitchel Among Republicans there is a belief that the principal adviser is to be Hen ry Be ® Who is to be appointed City Chamberlain, Although George McAn- eny, as President of the Hoard of Al- men, is oMelally the please every family. FIVE POUND BOX mulllion dollars’ wi rice an orke et Pre German Governwent Meinin Ne- ported Killed Are : BERLIN, Dec, 20.—The es: e of Dr Delninger and Dr. 4 tw German Government foresters reported io have | teen killed by cannibals in the interior | ‘Speciul for Tuesday CHOCOLATE, cocoa. fe, Gents’ Ring vacancy, Mr, Mitchel has chosen Mr,! Bruere to be the first assistant in all| 7 municipal affairs. The dinner to-night to Mr, Mitche! at the Hotel Astor will be noted for thi cannibals killed nine of the de- tachment of native soldiera accompany- ing the officials. —_ nn Catcher for Reda, absence® of . prominent Republica Herrow § among the speakers and at the gui CINCL ©., Dee. 30.—-Mana table. Joo EB. Hedges in to preside, Heraog of the Cincinnat! National | to-day wired President partly a8 a recognition of the Repub. | League team Hieane but more particuarly became oe | August Herrmann that ie hud signed | his skill as a presiding oMcer and | %,collewe catcher by the name of Frank | Pd) Stellen for next seavon, Ile stated eS Special for Wednesday SPECIAL NOVELTY MIXED CANDY—A selec: assortment of holi- day comprising Van. Chocolate Cream Briilaney and slevernaes in: apesdh, Mellen was right hanied and played t dallles, Crogmn Dates, Bon Bons, French ” Fi eh we nridge with tie St. John's College team: Cream: in ete, The. Colby, Progrcasive: Martin W. Littleton, —<—— hich we sell regularly a* per pound, . D Independent Democrat; Dudley F| yeerta BE ~ Japan. holiday feature Wernesday. POUND Box ty A. KEENE Malone iivon Democrat, John Purroy | TOKIO, De —Francisco dela Limit 5 pounds to a customer. e " Mitehel, Democrat > > Tnnorter ef Diamonds, t for Haris Fr BARCTAT STREET B N { FORBES SAYS HE WOULD Nor | mission entrusted to him Brosdy Corner ‘batt roadway, Ne ACCEPT POLICE Jos. ) Government of thank: econTHANDE f binckr eit, KARAAL y, New Yor BOBTON, Dec. #.—W, her participation In the| | wa cnolw as AND NARBAU BT, gee wear Forbes, former Governor-General of the een iee nes 196! andoue ayhier Pay LOST, FOUND AND REWA Philippines, declared to-day he would all not accept the offke of Police Com. paiitestm RGN war M Ww ci] missioner of New York aor any other goes ot EW

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