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Page 1: More Are of Made Paines Celery Compound Irobbers but Detective Schumacher found evidence that led him tu believe-the robbers were In hiding near Stan village about twenty miles from

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FORM BIG POUR

STOOOWKMURPHY-

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McCarren Suffivan Haffen andCassidySaid to Have Com-

bined

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to Overthrow the Lead-

ert of Tammany Hall

rttAFFEN DENIES THAT

HE HAS JOINED REVOLT

President ODoiinel of the Tax

Board Says the Wigwam4I

Chief Will Go On with Hist I Fight Against Graftrt

rim present organization of TammanyHnll threatened Internal dissensionshave developed which may retult In an

c7 absolute now leadership with a newclique In control In the bargain It ii-

I on the political cards that certain alllmice mo now organising which Itsloaders hope will ultimately result Intho overthrow nf Charles V Murphynnd the Installation of a powerful po-

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faction headed by Senator Mc

Cnrnn of Brooklyn Timothy D Sulli-

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oC Manhnttan Borough PresidentCassldv of Queens and Louts F Haffenof the Bronx-

So bitter hoe become the warfareI 4 aralnst Murphy and McClellnn that

Congressman Sullivan has been sum-

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from Washington to head therevolt There are two reasons for thisrevolt The Sullivan and their follow-ers

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believe that the rigid observance ofthe gambling laws is not to tho adventj nee of Tammany Hull They believethat the lid should not be kept downvnd tit New York should be a wideopen town

Not Iatronnue Enaniih-1T

SPresidents Cissldy of Queens endI < Haffen of tho Bronx are of the opinion

J I that they have not got their sufficientI and dcareved amount of patronage andJ 1 this Is given for their willingness to-

pmf Join In a movement to reorgnnle Tam-many

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Hall But Mr Hnffen s ertithat he Is in no such movement HeMid this afternoon that hla relationswith Mayor McClellan and LenderMurphy were most cordial and that he

I was In sympathy with their policy ofp keeping down the lid and every othereffort to obtain good government

Close friends of Mr Murphy seek tobelittle the tnlk of 1 revolt

lIt there Is nnv light to be rmulenmlnst Mr Murphy and I cannot beHove that there Is snld PresidentODonnell of the Tax Department heivlll stand unon his record for n cleanJvnd decent and honest administrationas against any set of men who mayseek to influence affairs for personal

1 lIaJlI and advocate a wideopen townWI r with a rambling element preponderanti >VII1 Xot Stand for Graft

Thl was at once accepted as a mostsignificant statement It meant thatunder Leader Murphys rule Tammanywill not stand for nor tolerate graft orthe raising of the lid

Mr ODonnell was Treasurer of Tam ¬

many Hall nnd is n very close friendand advisor of Leader Murphy IfTammany Is to remain In power ad ¬

ded Mr ODonnell It must present anJ administration of Hffnlrs that will ap-

peal¬y to decency null honesty Such Is

Mr Murphys policyThat the Sullivan are practically on

Jlfthe outs with the powers that be at

3 Tammany Hall Is already generally con-ceded That the Sullivan are preparedI to back Senator McCarren 111 his tight-to rotiln lila leadership In Kings Is aknown tact They aided Charles F

r Murphy to line up the leaders ofKings In his tight against Iloss McLauKlilln making personal appeals totha district leulcrs anti now they haveresolutely refused to ba parties to theplun of alcllns In the retirement of Mc ¬

Carren as lie leader In Urooklyn-

Aivnlt Voril from tfiilllvnriIt requires now only the word of the

Sulllvuns to tirIng about one of themost sensational revolutions ever withesaed within too ranks of TammanyIHit U must Ix well timed to be suc-cessful

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All this Is because Lender Murphyr Inks tiikcn the bull by tho horns andb ilccliipcl that New York must not bo-

uI wliluopcn town In this he Is sup-ported hv Mayor McClellnn and PoliceCommissioner McAdoo

Ono ttvllknuwn Tammany man saidat Tammany Hall today

If McCloluin WITO to run for oflice to¬

morrow Charlie Muriihy or no CImrlleldu9iiiywe wouldnt Uo a thlnu to

V hy McAihio wants to know allabout It when an nmilicutlon In made hyJi dls net lender for the transferIf-

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IiollciHtmii saId unother Ho wuiitJ-the Vrhnlo matter written out Wo cantget a thin like In the nlu iluys Mayorl1gCicl Ian cannot ho appruacheil an anyproposition lie la netlng right up to

J the Iiancllc 1 gOt muru out of tilt reform nilmlnlstrttlon than I nm Knttlngout of Tammany Tills Rooily goodybusiness Is mtUng us all on edge

uTRIED TO REACH ITALYS KING

Bxlollccnian ivllli n Petition Ar-

tJ rented In NiiiilenNAPLES March aWhile King Vic-

tor Emmanucl with the Queen wasdriving from the railway station to theharbor pier to gfcot Emperor Williamtoday A man pushed through thecrowd and approached the royal car ¬

riage trying to hand a petition to they KIngI lie was arrested and taken to a police

station where the prisoner was Identi-fied

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I as an expoliceman who on tile oc-casion

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of a former visit of lIng Vie ¬

tor Emmanuel to Naples arrested nnanarchist named Guerrero who throwatones at the royal tniln breaking awindow

ij Killed Wife Shot Himselfq Boston Match XMrs Dora Drown

fortyseven years old was shot andkilled by her husband Kranl Drown at

I their homo In Ilosiimlnle thla nfternoonTho murderer also tried to kill himselfby firing a bullot just behind Ills tightear He 1111111 critical Condition Nomotive for the crime wis apparentBrown lsrortyHve caryld

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PERRY PANIC AS

Rlf BOAT TILTS

Water Rushes Into WomensCabin and Occupants Stam ¬

pede to Opposite Side While

Decks Are Crowded

MANY IN PERIL AS VESSELMAKES RIVER TRIP AWASH

Men Share Alarm of Women asthe Rutherford Makes Her

Way Badly Listed from Mid¬

stream to Dock

There was a scar among the pasiengets on the Erie ferryboat Rutherfordon Its 937 A M trip from Jersey City-to New York today yIiIlo In themiddle of the river this boat listed sobadly that the women cabin wasflooded-

It was crowded with pAasengers whorushsd out on tho forward deck thinktog the vessel was about to sink Thowomen shrieked anil some of themnearly feinted nnd the men acre al-

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as badly frightenedThe water rose ns high us the seats In

tbq womens cabin As It began to pourIu the women raised their skirts unil-ns It Increased In volumo they tooknlKht and tied from the cabin

The beat was stilt listed when It en ¬

tered the slip and the passengers wereglad to lhore nome of the women-congratulating themselves on what theyculiml a narrow escape

What caused the Inrush of the waterwas not explained None of the crewwould talk except to say that therewas no dang-

erISEET KITTY IS

NOT A PLAGIARISM

Judge Lacombe Denies Application of Author of Sweet Jas ¬

mine to Restrain Belascofrom Producing His Play

Judge Lnrombe In the Tnlted StatesCircuit Court tortny handed down anopinion denying the atpIcatlon of GraceII llubges for a temporary Injunctionrestraining David Helasco front produc-ing

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Sweet Kitty ncllalrs on theground that she was tie author of aplav Sweet Jasmine written fouryears ago from which the successfulpluv of Mr Helasro was taken SweetJatnlnf has never been produced hutthe applicant said she line a friend whoVal a friend of a friend of Mr Belasro

and that through this chain Mr Uclascoibid learned of ncr play

labia opinion Judge Lacombe saysNo direct evidence of copying

eIther of language or dramatic situa-tions

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Is shown A comparison of thetwo plays MOW that they are whollydissimilar In plot In charctcrs In textand in dramatic situations The climaxof one net In each piece was principallytellfd npon In argumentwhere the unexpected discovery of thelending char-acter

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In a place where she should notlIemnl a dramatic situation whichIs presumably successful to both plays

This is an old device It was commonproperty tn all playwrights since Sheridun tlal It In the School for ScandalAnalyzing the details of the sItuationsan presented In theav two plays thetaint of sentlHl illffrroncen so fillotitiinmber the points of flmlllurltythis It Is dlfllcult to understand how any-one roiild pursuade himself that onewax tnlivn from the other

HANGED AS PARTNER

1ASCONVICTED1

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Rank Robber Who Killed Detec-

tive Resisting Arrest PaysPenalty and Pal Will Soon

Folow Him

IM ION Alo March Vti George Coline wlio killed teiittIva Charles Jyrhiiivichtr a Bt Louis detective wanliniigd In the Jail yard hero today

While tho execution was In progressWilliam nudolph who WIIH nn accom-plice

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of George Collins In the killing ofSchumacher was convicted of murderIn the llrst degree

Colljna and Rudolph occuplns oppnBite cells conversed late last night andexchanged farewells Collins was upearly today and wrote a letter to hlnmother which ho sealed und markedto hive delivered After a hearty breakfas he said to Hherlrf Thomas Jlrueh

Im ready now Tom at any timeyou want meCollins left a will In which he bu-

qiieathcd money to ftand hIs personal belongings to Itudolph

On Feb 27 tIll tho IJank of Unionwa robbed Tlieio was no view to therobbers but Detective Schumacherfound evidence that led him tu believe-the robbers were In hiding near Stanvillage about twenty miles fromUnion Disguised us n Sohu-machcr Iludolnh homo andfound Collins and Rudolph titers

Soon afterward Schumacher returnedwith three deputy sherIffs and attempt-ed to arrest Collns mid on I

suspicion of having committed the rob-bery

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The men resisted and In theShut that followed Schumacher wasshot dead

DOCTORS FOR FIREMEN

The two following Kppalntments ofmedical pmcerfl In limo Fire Pcpartmtat salaries of 2000 a yoar wero unnOUn erJ at the jitllcer of CommissionerIIIYII this aflt

Dr J Hunter o No ua KutThlrtynrst street fou the boroughs ofManhattan and the and DrA Kenptdy of No it Fifthstreet City for the bor

QUJtlis Of Brooklyn cud Quieqe

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DAN DALY COMEDIAN WHODIED SUDDENLY HERE TODAY

MCOMB ESTATE

OVER 11000000

Accounting Demanded by FannieMcComb Herzog After CourtHad Sustained Her Claim asHeiress Is Filed

Special to the Evenlnt WorldWHITE PLAINS N Y March iTho muchheralded accounting of time

Title Guarantee and Trust Company ofthe will of James J McComb the NewYork millionaire demanded by MrsKannle McComb Herzog a daughter oftime tmtntor was filed with SurrogateSllkmnn today The account Is Inprinted form and covets about fortypages

The total appraised value of the per-sonal

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property is fixed at lCHS3 i62The account toes not show the ralue ofthe real estate which Is said to beabout 700tW-

Alr lhteng III June UtilI commencedan action uKiilnit this executors for thepurpose uf having declared Invalid cer-tain

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provisions of tier fathers willwhich provide this If she married Art-ist

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JuuU licrzoe ala inui he contentwith an annuity of J300W

The Court of Appeals decided In herfavor and she fell heir to about f3uuikil

The accounting showed that FannieMcComb Ilenot hat received from thoexecutor time sum of JiSlM

Mr McComb wn the fatherinlaw ofrjrunvlllo W Garth who disappearedfrom a steamer while on a voyageSriith some months ago

SISTER ESCORTS

iIIONAPPU GIRL

After an Absence of Ten Years

Louise Vilbig Returns from

East Syracuse to Her Parents Home in College Point

College Point L I Is ahubble withgossIp and excitement today for LoutsVllblg who her porentK assert was

kidnapped ten years ago when who

was elcht years old Is home againhaving Liven brought from last Syraonce last nlKht by hot sister MatildaEvery one U anxious to get a look atthe young woman but she and the restof the famllv have assumed a retiringattitude Limit It most dlsappulntlns to11001 village folk

The sinrv that Loulro told upon herarrival Is most bcwIUKrtiiir when ltlss-uhlected to analysis N 0 one mot her-

at the train und she and Matilda foundtheir way home alone rime gIrl ispossibly pretty slender uf mediumheight dark complexion and very timid j

Naturally the first question put toher was where she had gone after leav j

I tug her parents liume a tno day tellleers ago when It Is asserted by hertathei and mother she was kidnapped

tier answer was that she hail bvcii j

taken to a chlldivntf borne at MlneuUtoy u atrnnse woman 1 cant rtuneinbcr was ilm answer that wet at-loupu to futunv up tno IlircaU of Heriury iruin uiui iiuiiuAlter a while the utrantfu woman wa

rectliid anu silo uia iiuicltiy-AU woman took mu Iu thu cnlldrvua

home 1 just Itent uncle niynclfThen KUIIIK on in i JMHIUIIIIK Way

Luuit sud that utter three < ir foci I

Vfiuj auto went to llvu wltn Ui WarnerA Miles ni llvmii tvu L 1 A yiarlater he sCull her tu uio liomu ot A Jdraitli ui taper N V Mr MniltliWile u tile oucioro mother ream tncrwsilO had tfonu to worx lur Mite Norton-at SHaiicuiuJei

THou altur tjjree or lour yearsmore silo liaJ Ion tu Syracuse anaworked her u number or families alsoin thu Honpital ot tile liuud ShepherdAfter leuvini time lust place she workedtor thu lamiiy or John f Vt nelaa unufinally for Hpbort IJrowji at Kast Hyrucune whose lomlly luaU known her InVUaiicr

Ivvunout any apparent appreciationof whit she Biild Louisa nut told thatshim had written to her parents fouryears ago whun she Wild at HimtuteadMefora tho girl could say morq MallUUthe sister interposedYes her letter was answered but bythe tune It reached llempslead LvulioImd gono away hut you rot niotlnsletter afterward didnt you LouIsa 7

t4 wy Clue aiuwcr hilt nho ald1 t know when iisked will nnfurther iiiUinpt was to find herDr Mil luiew where MIO hud goneaunt ho forwarded her tnollier letteriv hut

An cmplojea of time rubber factoryat College Point U anxious to acoLouise for IIB Is positive chum will provoto be a gIrt who worked In time manu ¬factory lees than two years ago undertdlfferont uunio than Vllblg

All told College Point never had sucha mystery In all Its cli tcnce und Itwill bo very thankful the VUblnaor Any one eI 10 who will explain awhole lot ot thlnrs1 I-

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JACK UNDERHILL

IS DIVORCED AGAIN

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Wife He Wedded the Day Afterthe Firat Mrs Underhill Got aDecree Is Legally Separatedfrom Him

Ornr Knight Underbill who wasmarrlnl to John QrlfUn Lnderhlll aFifth avenue real estato titan and chubnmmn helter known ns Jack 1nderhill time rlay after his first wife got a dn-

cree of divorce from him and who be-gan

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suing him for a divorce before thehoneymoon had waned was freed to-day bv Justice Truax In time SupremeCourt

Jack Inrterhlll set 04t In life undermol rlenjnnt ausplcei with plenty ofmoney and a place In society He mar-ried

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Mils Kxtlier Henrietta Leonarddaughter of lotihm II Leonard of Noii Coltunhli Heights Brooklyn III hopLeonard of OJilo nn uncle of the brideperformed thn ceremonv assisted bythe ncv Charlx II hill

After ten years In 1KK Mrs Under-hill

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sued for absolute divorce nnd got ItJun W 1KC from JustiN OGormanyoung woman of tho stage had beennamed as the undoer of Mrs UnderhlUa happiness

Underbill took GraceKnluiit a chorus living at No WWest Kortysewnth street over to JerCe City and they Were matned IIy Ju5tire Johui DuiTyThe IriJerlillls spent their horwymoon

I In JJuropo fluid on their return lived atthe Hotel Manhattan until Heotemborwhen they separated In the followingI October Mr Imlfrnlll sued for sepa ¬

ration This was hut laterthn suit for absolutn divorce was Insti ¬

tuted Richard M Martin wasI pointed referee and the Interlocutoryderree of absolute divorce todayhv Justice Trimx was upon th refereos ropnrt The napcrs were sealed

i hut It U understood thin Mrs fuderhill No 2 will receive liberal limonrot Jack Inderhllls Income accordingto her affidavit Is 5115000 to tir000 ayear

SAYS MAN PANED

HER EARRINGS

Actress Accuses Morris Turchini Insurance Company Manager

and He Is Held on Charge of

Grand Larceny

Trl Turchln thirty years old ofNo Went One Hundred anil Twelfthstreet asflstint manager of the OneHundred emit Twentyfifth atreal branchoflleo of tIme Prudential Mfn InsurancnI Vinipany was held In KM ball t todi-yI Magistrate Flunmer for trial In spaclal sessions

Turchln ww charged with grand lar-ceny

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by Mrs Meta MeGnff of No C4West One Hundred and Twentyfourthstreet It It mold she N Jii actress In aBroadway theatre

Mrs McOuffen said she made theacqualntanco of Turchln last Decemtier when Mho went to the ofllce of theInsurance company to got her Ufa In-

sured¬

fiho KIINO him a palm of earringstn sell she says and he pawned thornTurrhlns starv was

She was In hard luck anti asked meto lend her some money I took herearrings Kao her 110 ant Insured herfor a year Sho already hal borrowed

iO front me and I this debt°irs McQuffen acnicd this I paid for

the premium myself I have been verywith this man and my associa-

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with him show ItThen the Magistrate announced his

decision

PURROY GETS A PENSION

Acdnar Corporation Cauncttl De ¬

cities In Knrnr of Uslire Chile

Commissioner Hayes of the Flre De-

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receives this afternoon fromth otflco of the Corporation Counsel anopinion that Charles D Purroy formerFlro Chief Is euttlletl to 1 pension of

1 a yearprotect haul been mnile against the

granting of thn pension on the groundthat Purroy haul not been Chief of thedepartment and that the Usuanco of apension In his favor would IK Illegal

opinion Is signed b TheodoreConnoly as acting Corporation Counsel

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SOUTH SWfPTBY

FIERCE GALES

jMany Reported Killed Heavy

Damage Done and Several

States Cut Off by the De-

struction

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of Wires

LOUISVILLE HIT HARD AND

I SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED

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Houses Unroofed and People in

Peril on StreetsRiver W-

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Rising Up the State andSwept Away

While freezing weathw In the WestIn nh cklng thin floods tht followed thestorm that canted loss of life and prop-erty In Michigan Illinois Wisconsinand Indiana a tornado li ripping tlilnKiIn the South spreading destruction overa wide uea with Kentucky tie north-ern

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There are rumors of many killed huta the wires are down everywhere outhof Ijoulsvllle no details are obtainable

Richmond Nashville and Memphis sitvend word of great damage and prob-able

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fatalitiesFloods are tlll nveeplng several

Western cUts while a torrent of waterIs the Mohawk Valleyup thaState

LOUISVILLE Ky March 1Sed-am

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If ever since the civil war hasthe entire South bun no completelyIsolated from the North aj It was forhours today UommulncaUon was abso-lutely

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cut oft by evertelegraph routavailable to the Union Com-pany

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Destruction or paralysis of telegraph facllltlei by storm was so wide-spread

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cud unparalleled not a wire wasworking south through RichmondNashville Memphis or any of the Kuacentres o electrical control onside off Alleghenles from thl Atlan-tic

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wrftward far beyond Missis-sippi

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Tho absence of Intelligence fromthe South was keenly felt In commer-cial

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circlesAnxiety was nina felt as to the Inev-

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rumors of great Iou of life andproperty damage tu a direct result ofa storm of such an extraordinary na-ture

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Several pursons were Injure and ex-

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damage was antisuburban propvty by tho norm whichswept this Nnclloti early today UvorgeItches a policeman and Henry iffnmhftwho suffered fractures of the skull Illprobably die

The stnrm was central over time Cen-tral

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MIsslMlppi and Ohio Valleys andmoved northciKtwurd to the Atlanticwith a cold wave close on Its heeli InIjoutsvllle the wind attaIned n velocityof sixty miles and tile ruin fell In tor-rents

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accomj nld by I vivid pyro-technic

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displa-

yBRIDGES<

OVER THEMOHAWK RIVER GO

UTICA X Y Mareh MThe Mo-

hawk River has reached what Is prob-ably

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UK highest stage Ill the city thewater Is about Ivl neh s deep In theCentral Hudson depot Iaaseugere aremet with trucks at the edge of the floodanti conveyed In the trilns In thAtmanner Trains have to run very slow-ly

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through the high water for abouttwo mites but as yet It has not reached-a stage wjiero It has putt out the loco-

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fire Otis of the bridges span-ning

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the Mohawk In this city went outodiyThe Iron bridge across the Mohawk

at Vlschers Kerry about six miles eastof Schenectndy was swept away whenlimo Ico pissed out today

ANNA NENKIRK-

SUPPOSEEJSUICIDE

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Officials Making Investigation-

of Death of Girl Found Dead-

in Stream Are of That Opin-

ion

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SAIKM N J Mirch aThnt AnnaNonklrk whose body was found In AlIonay Creek yesterday committed sul

Is the opinion of al the offloUlswho have been making InvestigationInto the matter Coroner Venn sum-

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a jury today but nothing Widone further than viewing theUndertaker Uiwucns establishment

An adjournment wIts then taken IltlTuesday morning when aquiry will be matte

Coroner Uenn and Dr Carpenter theCoroners physician who male tile au-

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that the girls death was undoubt-edly the result nf her own act

There were no marks ot violence onthe body or any Indication that the girlhad been the victim of foul lay The

boy was taken this afteron to theof Wnddlngton girls

grandfather nt Hancoeks Bridgewhere a funeral service will bo

held The burial wl be In thtFriends Cemetery family beingQuakers

SS ST LOUIS REPORTED

liner In Communication withnntnekrl MtrMMl

The International Mercantile MnHnoCompanys steamer St I > uls Janiksan-friin Plymouth Boulhamplon and Cher ¬

bourg for New York was reported bywireless telegraph as being In com-

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Thousands More Are Sending Evidence of Cures Made by theCelebrated Nerve Vitalizer and Tonic

Paines Celery CompoundI liars I snottier motherly woman who

like Mrs Dennett come with real helpnndcomfort when slckneis and pain affllcttthehomes of neighbors cod friend

Throufh the length and breadth of tblcontinent there ar thoutaads ot such

women and men wbo like Mrs Sweet andMrs Dennett know from their own eips

rlenc the wonderful stnnitbglTloe soul

beslthmsklnc power of Paints Celery

CompoundWhen they SM a tired wornout woman-

or man nervous and breaking down theyare quick to tell bow Palaae Celery Com-

pound will give itrentth to the whole aye

mama drising sway weariness and despon-

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and putting the whole sytttm rightThe people It hu mired ee clad to lTthis mIghty VlUllier a fin that In

the history of medical sclenc has neverbUD tecorded to icy ale remedy

Mrs Sweet sufferedGripRhumatltm-Oensrsl Decline

Was almost a Total Wreck

Pall Celery Compound cured her amid

made her stronc and well She ba notbeen sick since

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rapevllle N Y DH tl lM3r lnesCelery Compound It still doles excellentwork for myself end others a when I

wrote to you before telling ot the restcood this medicine had done for rue

It itlll bold the niftiest place In my i

esteem I generally take from one to twotattles spring and fall My health 1 muchbetter thin It uied to be-

I wits once almost a total wrttk and 11-

frel I owe 1 to wonderful Paine CeleryCompound

IEvery little while I bear of eter who-

re sick and I always advise Cel-ery Compound end they always report

Itanwas taken with an attack of rheums

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lon but 1 sm better at present I wouldthat nines Celerv Compound was the

first thlnit I resorted to I tot relief slmost

How much better yourFeel Just ONCE that abuntlant new force mode by Celery hI 1will AGAIN b with low spirits poor i

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MAYOR LECTURES

PRISONKEEPfRS

Tells that Board of

Estimate Has Power to Grant

Increase in

Need to Go to Albany

Uont you know that the Board ofEstimate nfl Apportionment hiss the

to eriint increase of salariesThen why di you go to Albany to oblain the passage of A hi making Itmandatory Upl the v you

MllrlThe Mayor showed his lfplur

plainly tuta a he akeepers who appearedgatol him To urge Ills iipprovnl of

their bill hlI1 MIa It wusapparent not fnvor Clue bit

keepers nia rgcelvo fromJW to < lD1t1 a ynr They WHiit salurles lner u< w d tl I year until thelWi marfc Is rehdl-nmmon r Mntry appeared withthe deleB tiou and etis this pnktlmlHB eXtMwl the CIt uf thappcallnK to the UKlilature bythat the ixlleviMl the city authorUles of the responsibility

I wIllltiK to take all thin responslretorted the Mayor fur nil my-

omelal acts The city authorities shouldalone hitv the to increase salaries-as they have the rIght to reduce them

Mayor MII lao promptly vetoed thoprlionke pers because ha h-It u violation uf the fundamental

of home utile In this city

MAYOR THOUGHT

ROMBEXPLODED-

But It Was Only the Tire of Au-

tomobile

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He Occupied on Way

from Opening New Rubbish

Crematory

Mayor McClellan at the request ofStreet CleanlnR Woodburv-ioday lighted the match which openedfor the first time officially the rubblulicrematory ul tho foot ofstreet North lllvcr

After opening tli plant the Mayor rodeto thin Cltv I thin CommissionerII a big automobile Halfway down tulle

tho tuig rubber trl exploded with ut

lIke tha astartleil tin two olllelnls 1I1

I thouBht It was nMayor InuclilnB over litterIwere reassured tin bumping o-

ft machine over the Krllll blocksthe shaktnx uo received

on time way down kept us remindedot It-

L o liaiiniisi biiHowr by lila experi-ence

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the Mavnr promised to accompanythe this afternoon on ateur of Inunction of thevarious works In Urooklyn

1 trust he will have that tire fixedfirst said the Mayor

After the crematory hind been officiallyopened Woodbury areport It

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MRS JAMES A SWEETHer Grip Was Cured Ones She Was Almost a Total Wreck gut I

Paines Celery Compound Built Her Up 4nd Keeps Her Well When ki IFriends Are Sick She Always Advise the Use of Pa In 98 ColpryCompound and Always with Ht

at once using about enehalf bottle ot the

forgot to mention that after I wrote tojou two yenrn ala I haul the grip So I got

Celery OB Io ICOlUuf rland alter using s Istrength rid have not been mitch llcMrs Jam A Swet Orsptrllle N

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you can feclOo to Druggist TodayOetbottle nerveCompoundYou contented andhealth b

Delegation

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President Muirhead of Globe

Security Company Arrested-

on Charge of Printer Who

Borrowed 250 for 4 Months

Detective Serffts McConvllle andlark of time Central Ofilce threw con ¬

terUol Into the Olobe Security Com-

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No 1MJ Nassau street todayby arresthiR Wllllum Muirhead thin

president and summoning six youngwomen clerks us witnesses

Mulrheid was taken before MagistrateD ul In Centre Street Police Court andnrruignel 1 a charge of usury nlwas fixed lnb3 Muirhead wroteCheck on the Federal Hank for llutlitnount It was cashed at the hank byihis attorney T J MoManus and afterthe money haif hon deposited with the

I City IliMinberUIn he was relensedThe < lnti Serurlty Company Is I

italiC ylounl hug concern and In udiM-

tlou conducts n bond business IsaulitK-

londs on the collateral taken III wu-rlty for loans It is elmrged that larlil-Hothsclilld formerly president of theKederal Uarkf Is tho Imcker nf tin C mearn

George M Cnrpenter of No Ill Westsixteenth street Is thw complainantagainst Mulrliend Carpenter Is 1 rllIT with uNi irwiiiNiiiVitwhth street He aeerie that lit Olobe Security Company

niouititsousrisfl bali III Violationof leelonNo 37S of the Venal Code

tine llrvu WMliMuir fumtmnAssistant ll trictAltorn y Kresel

who has been conductlnR a crusadeuualnst usurious lenders lute hudIllIehuts eye on the Security Companyfor sonic time Carpenter called 1KIIhim recently with a story uf hUIIIKA with the nnncern and on the-

IrcnA11 of this story Justice Wattwarrant veMenlay In the Court

of Sessions I

When McConvllU and Clark servedtho warrant today time young women 1111

the omee l > hysterical Seventhfnmale employees of moueylendliiRagencies have been arrested by order-of time DistrictAttorney and

that they were under tmIOt Whenassured that they were wanll only uswitnesses they quieted i

GIRLS FATHER FINED 5

Took TUIrle nVnrOla UIlhfrom SchoolMagistrate Klimmer In the Harlem

Court toily InutiKurated thedtfiiuiiulvil by the Compulsory hdtmcat-inum law by lining the fnthcr of a thlrtcenyenrold Blrl 3j for not sending hermu mieluimol

Peter Itnnion a No UtOavenue was dTIfns r the

preferred OlllcerChurl Krruimly lie liedtaken hits iliutffhUrr Annl tnt hf-kfhool becuilKe she could not Ret alongwith her touchier Miss lab Kurlev of-

Piitllo Behool No W and tliut he hadbent refused the right of having the

tiansferred Slnco tho hasaway from her c studies she halCn helping hoc mother do the house

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Mauritius Laid in Waste by Big

Storm That Lasted Two Daysand Thousands Are UUHomeless

POUT LOTIJ ISLAND OF-TMB

4ulUflMarch dt hurricane caused t f

widespread ruin throughout this IslandMarch 21 anti 22 doing nn enormqiiamount of damage Twentyfour persuns are known to 1w killed and thoUtssudI are without food or shelter-house I bridges nnd telegraph lines ortelrl eil anti cropsrulnnl

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DOCTOR DI ITPut on ail I Iood

Jttd n nhyfJolan blek to luth I

gaIns an csr that U-own use to lieneflt atuore VGr tfcjs-

reason toud Is dullyrccuramcnrleU to patients hj fcuu-drerts

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ol physlolrns have curedIhemscbcs of stomach trouble Ohotloftnr cays-

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i a physician and tryingto aid nntlassist ray fellowbclnes

goo l hcaltn It must be adinlttcil II formerly UU1 not enjoy the best ofhealth tnysclf In January 1899 tonly wnlsticil 119 Hounds At thistUIt I was living la the Ohio Valley ic i

began to think I iud about wscnmy best daya On day about three

rs ago I opportunity to pitry Grap Nuta 01 tO my break-

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I liked U tat I ate r

three teaspoonfuls tbrco a dIYand brv regularly used It up to i

prevent Unto and I now weigh 155a 1gain ot thirtysix pounds and enjoythe he4t ot health 5

Not only hiss GrapaNuu made J

this wonderful change In me but ci

through It I have hfpcd my friendsrelntlvea and patients The sustahIng power of this food Is simply won-derful

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iI have one patient who Is n see ¬

ton hmd on the C anti 0 RR who

notlmrn the morning but four 1or GrapeNuts and yetdoes his very hard work up to lunch-

time and enjoys the heat of health jand strength f

I could name a great many casellhe thIs and I still prescribe Grnpr J

Nuts In my practice every day 471

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Ask any physician about the stir C MentItle principles tm which Orape-Nuto food Is made Hel tell you thOprinciples C

I tTten days trial proves thntthe principles nro carried out In tha ifood all the good of the grains su f

treated that tiny ono can digest It 1841 Shown In renewed physic f 1strength and brain energy t >

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