THE WASHINGTON TllIES THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 1905
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Boston Authorities Hot onthe Trail
LITTLER PR 0 G RE S S MADE
Suit Case Mystery Though BeingProbed Is No Nearer a
Solution
BOSTOX Oct 5Captain Shaw ofthe State police force and the men under him are scouring the city and itsoutskirts for a physician who has beenmissing from his two offices in this cifyfpr the last two weeks This man Isbelieved to be the one who cut up theboth of the unidentified young womanwhose torso was found In a dress suitcase off the WInthrop Yacht Club twowtrtrKs ago
evidence against the missingman Is not of such a
it is said that the couldwithout further Investigation In theevent of his arrest expect to look forhis conviction of malpracUce yet the authorities say that it is up to this manto make explanations
Hazcn ou the CaseExChief AVllliam P Hazen of th
United States Secret Service Bureauwho is in this city investigatingthe dress suit case mystery has spokento the police authorities about the samemen and they have assured him that amost careful investigation is beingmade as to this missing physician Inconnection with the case Certainlythere Is suspicion enough to entitle thepolice authorities to take the man want-ed to the state house and apply thethird degree In his case This physicianconducts one office In Tremont streetnot far from the Hotel Topraze andanother about six blocks away
Chief Hazen has visited the officesby the man wanted and at both
places the attendants said that theyseen the doctor for nearly two
weeksThere was a conference held at the
house this morning by Chief ShawDeputy Chief Neal and State DetectivesSmith and Rhoadcs It was decideto send for the pawnbrokers who hadteen man who bought the two dressuit It was also decided to send
for M F Kcnney the bill collector whohas told that the pawnbrokers assuredhim that they Identified a photographshown to them by Kenney as that ofthe bought the two dress suitcases The pawnbrokers were first examIned
Pawnbrokers ProbedThey said that they remembered Ken-
ney coming to their respective placesbut they denied having made a positiveridehtincation of the picture shown tothem Kenney was next called In lie
Chief Shaw and the other police of-ficials that ho had shown the picture toPawnbrokers Berkman and Rubin andwhile neither of them had declared pos-itively that this was the picture ofthe man who did buy the dress
that they were certain that thepicture bore a strong resemblanqe tothe man In question Then the pawn-
brokers were confronted wltfu Jvenneyand the statement given by Kenney Inthe presence of a stenographer was read
to the pawnbrokersChief then dismissed Kenney
from the conference room andally talked with the pawnbrokers It issaid that they that while theywould swear that ths was the pictureof tho man wanted that they believedIt looked like the man Chief Shawthen told the pawnbrokers to return totheir shops and under no circumstancesmake nny statements for publicationChief Shaw would not comment on thethe Interviews he had but it Is knownthat he has not dismissed the casebut that on the contrary he is stillworking along these lines
There have been several inquiriesmade for missing girls Descriptionshave been furnished of personsarid In most Instances positive marks ofIdentification have furnlsed to theauthorities
The police today conferred again withDr William Whitney curator of theAnatomical Museum of tho HarvardMedical School in whose possession isthe torso of the dress suit case victimDr Whitney again said that there werebsolutely no marks on the torso bywhich a positive identification couldbe made The are still In hopesthat the missing head may be recovered
PAT CROWE 18 LYING
DECLARES CUDAHYSR
Fugitives Story of Plot With PackersSon Refuted by Kidnapers
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OaCAHA Oct A Cudahygave out the following signed
statementThe alleged statement of Crowe that
my son was a party to the kidnapingplot Is so absurd particularly In thelight or his previous statements that Ican hardly believe that he made itIt certainly Is untrue
Said He Alone Did ItFor several years I have made no
effort toward securing the driest ofCrowe although having had two let-ters sent to me signed by him admit-ting that he alone was guilty of thekidnaping of my son and begging
stating that he wanted tostart life anewIn one of these letters he says Iam of the Cudahy affair I am to
blame for tho whole crimeLeaves Case to Court-
I have felt In duty bound to retrainfrom agreeing not to prosecute him
that this was a matter entirelywithin the province of the State authorities
Sheriff Power today received afrom Pat Crowe himself in which
Crowe asks the sheriff to go to Montanato bring him to Omaha Crowe saysthat he will not try to avoid extraditionin case the after him
MARINE BAND CONCERTAT MARINE BARRACKS
The Marine Band at the Marino Barracks will give the following program
Overture William Tell RossiniReligiose Last Dream of tho Vir
MassenetCornet solo song In His Steps
FriedmanMusician Edw B Llewellyn
Selection Carmen BizetScenes 7from The Fortune Teller
jf HerbertDescriptive Fantasia Way Down
Suanee River MlddletonThe StarScancled Banner
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STANLEY STONERMissouri Man Turned Up in Paris Months After He Was Supposed to Be
Located in India
Fall Trotting Meetingnishes Fine Sport
THE BISHOPS GOOD WORK
Won the 222 StraightHeats to L J K in-
220 Pace
Fine sport was the order of the seconddays racing of the fall theBrightwood Driving Club yesterday af-ternoon
Several hUdred followers of trottinghorses were present to witness theraces and so was the
out that all were satisfied at thedays racingSix in 222 Trot
The first race of tho day was the 222trot which enlisted six entries with SirElectroid the only Washington horse inthe The Bishop won easily withVriiUe second and Lady Thistle third
The 220 pace went to L J K LittlePenn was second with Roan Hal third
S D R took the 21C trot with General Kuser second and Silver Socksthird
The summaries220 pace purse 3SO A
The Bishop h g by MambrlnoKing 1Sir Electroid b g Thomas 2 1 3 4-
W J White b g Jamison 4Jack B br g BakerLady Thistle b m FinneyCloudless hilt m Fleming C dis
Time 221Vi 221220 pace purse
L J K b g by Sidney PrinceReaves 1 1 1-
Tlttle Penn b m Finney T 2 3 5Hal r g Fleming 7 2 3
Flinch b h Brawl 6 C 2Noble Boy sr g Dorsey 3 4 4
Lot r g Morrow 457Ella P c m RabbittTime 220i 21314 220-21C trot purse WOO-
S D R br g by Lee CaylerBrawley 1 11
General Kuser blk g Miller 2 2Silver Socks sr g Cannon
b m Kohn221 220 222
Starter Hutchinsons work was highlysatisfactory John H Gheen Charles-E Hartung Henry Copperhite ofWashington an4 Dr L T Dunn ofProvidence were the Judges
ELECTRICAL WORKERSTO MOVE HEADQUARTERS-
The headquarters of the Internation-al Brotherhood of Electrical Workerswill be moved from this city to a morecentral location probably Indianapo-lis Ind or In the nearfuture
A referendum vote Is now being takenamong the locals of the organization-to decide tho location but It willbe at least thirty days before the fullvote will have been taken
The new board of officers who willbe installed on December 1 will be IfJ McNulty president P J Collinssecretary Fvice of the first inwhich Washington is located J J Reidof Erie Pa
CAPT TAGGART ON DUTY
WANTS CANTEEN RESTORED
Ohio Oct C Capt EF Taggart whose divorce case was re-cently in Wooater Ohio reported-at the barracks here for duty Hedeclined to talk of the divorce
Captain TaRgart took chargeC Infantry i favor
the reestablishment of the army canteen he said If whisky was takenfrom the army It would be heaven
You miss onepleasures of thetable unless you havethe crisp dainty
for breakfast
brain and nerves wellnourished all day
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KEEPING SOMETHINGsee M Witte was seasick
aboard the Mayflower and had to be putashore
was a wise precaution-He didnt want to give up that indemni-ty yet Yonkers Statesman
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Stanley Stoner Preferred toRemain in Paris
BRESIDENT IS SURPRISED
State Department in Ignorance
That Former Incumbent WasDrawing Salary
surprised 4o that Stanley Stoner j
was appointed fromMarch S to be consul general atcotta Is riot ocfiujiyins that post butthat hois in iParls j
It was equally surpr c il to fcrow thatRobert P Patterson K was sup-
posed had been succeeded at the posty Mr Stoner was still Jn office and
that he Iras bftcii drawing iiis salaryregularly
This goes lo show that the office hoursof the consuls not watched closelyby the department hoc Per nearly j
eight months have been going onat Calcutta as they wem before Stpnersappointment although the department-was flattering itself that it had fixedthem to its satisfaction
The news came In a letter fromStoner dated Paris In he saidthat he would be unable to accept theappointment because of the ill health ofhis wife He suggested that he mightbe persuaded to take a place In thediplomatic service instead
President Roosevelt has not yet recov-
ered from his surprise sufficiently towhat to do
GOT HER BY MISTAKEPonsonby has a charming wifeYes and he got her by mistakeHow was thatHe was trying to to the
younger sister but hes so crosseyedthat the older sister thouht he was
at her and promptly acceptedhim Cleveland Plain
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Their Danger to the Health of Perrjuna tHe Onlythe and
Means to Protect theConsumer of Germ
Laden DrinkingWater
Safe Means to Protect theHuman System Against
the Invasion ofMicroscopic
Enemies
drinking water such aa Therp Is only one real safe way tofrom reservoirs wells j protect the body against the Invasion of
taminated with organic materials j everywhereThe atmosphere Is full of bacteria A catarrhal condition of theVmucous
bacilli and socalled disease Kcrrn membranes makes It very easyifor thewater that hus been exposed to tne at j er they are taken Into the lungs withmosphere any length of time the air or into the stomach with the
7 With the most drinking water and foodCONTAMINATION scrupulous care A membrane affected by catarrh has
Ig some contamination numerous small ul rIs Inevitable but cers or sores whichINEVITABLE m some cities the allow the germs to Mv vxv x xv x most gross care enter the bloodlessness is common Contagious and en CATARRH
The reservoirs containing the supply diseases areof water for the city are located in un the resultwholesome districts the drainage from Peruna protects the system against thethfe surrounding country is filthy and effects of Impure drinking water andeverything tends to make the water im impure air by enabling the body to
toot Itself against the encroachments ofAgain and the disease germshave called public attention to the During the autumn season when imanimal life found In drinking pure drinking water is more commonwater than at any other time of the year evSome cities are attempting to better eryone should be fortified against conthings through use of filtering taglous and infec r vplants and other expedients tious diseases by PROTECTIONBut whatever taking a course ofmay be done every Peruna which will I N
15 person who drinks put the mucous PERUNAS water Is more o r membranes right i w x xless exposed to the and make it impossible for the germs tovx xx germs that are cap do damage-
able of doing damage In the human sys Nobody Is safe Everybody is exposedtern i Protection may In Peruna
The Knabe PianoThe Knabe Angelus
The Emerson PianoThe Smith Barnes PianoThe Laffarque Piano
The Heller Piano
Make Up YourMind AboutThat Piano
THEstock of Pianos shown here anticipates every
wants in this line Of course our principalare the Knabe Pianos and the self
Knabe Angelus of mechanical con-struction but we also handle other leading pianos
pianos that we back by the strongest of guarantees
Three Bargains inGrand Pianos
650 4OO 45OFor a Splendid For a Steinway For a WeberrCnnbe Grand Parlor Grand Baby Grand
Of course these instruments have been used buttheyre in perfect condition now Consult us about
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Pretty Brooklyn WifeSold at 2 a Pound
Weighs 95 and Was Given to Another Manby Husband for Ratifies
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NEW YORK Oct 5 Justice Dickeym the supreme court at Brooklyn vir-tuillly ratified the sale of a wife
to the of counsel Ina suit brought by tne husband
Tho price which the husbandhaving ton for a release
of all his claims amounts to a trifleover 2 a pound for the pretty womanwho was the subject the deal isless than five feet tall and weighsabout ninetyfive pounds
The disclosure of the deal caused thesudden termination a suit for fo0 as Justice Dickey threw out ofcourt the action by which Edwin RTucker sought to recover for the alitged his wire through the au
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Lawyer Charles J McDermott counsol while crossfcxaminlng Tuckerelicited acknowledgment of having
JOO and signed anthat for the consideration named herelinquished nil claims upon his wifesaffections nnd to any rewards thatmight grow qut of the suit she hadbrought for separation alimony
The phrase from this andother suits past or f ture Vas
construed by Justice Bickey as nonsuiting the roan who wanted Mr Dudley to pay 75000 for jijle ed supplant-ing In the affections or the little woman
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Thirty Thousand Dollars Left to HimDistributed to Many De
serving Colleges
NEW HAVEN Conr Oct JBryans account of his division of
30COO left to him by the date Phlio SBennett for distribution among schoolsand colleges was filed in court here toclay Mr Bryan says he made up ashortage In the funds caused by pay-ment of taxes by adding to It his ownfees as executor collegeseach received
Various institutions established In theinterest of needy students receivedsome funds Many colleges for girlswere given
GENTLE COMMENT-
You 166k though you mode yourown dresses declares the woman withthe haughty nose
Do I asks the woman with thebelligerent eyes Well you look asthough vou didnt wear your jtwndresses Brooklyn Citizen
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In Our Boys Clothing DepartmentWhile weve Boys Suits and Overcoats for as
much as 1200 and 1500 still our greateststrength is placed upon our lines at modest pricesIf you are considerably concerned about your boyTsapparel and what parent is not then youll find it
PT decidedly to your advantage to get his clothes al thej IX Saks store where assortments are by far the teat
sb and prices by far the lowest For the ratherY extraordinary low prices of 295 345 and 395
tJ we can show you suits that will actually surprise
J equals of which it is a matter of
rf to find anywhere else for the same moneyTWO PAIRS OF PANTS WITH OUR BOYS 295 SUITS
In doublebreasted jacket and Norfolk styles made of stylishserviceable light and dark fancy mixtures aslbfltaccurately and tailored so as to render excellent SIzes Tto 16 Very extraordinary value at T r
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THE SAKS SPECIAirA BOYS SUIT Amerit are TAPED t SEAMS SILK V VRis UBLEKNEE LINED FRONTS PATENV V Si AJcr ANDBUTTONS These Suits are mlide eriniiy r-
are a number of patterns from which 3 7Jacket Is fashioned In the latest U u i i TxiSizes 7 to 17 years 7
TWO PAIRS OF PANTS WITH Obi JuVS 133 3threeinone style Doublebreasted coat vac JfIt eiti tworn as a plain doublebreasted Jacket or as a KvrteVOne in the regulation cut the other In knlckerborio tyfcwith strap and buckle for ages 7 to 17 years good telue at
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of corduroy For this reason we are able 1 1 1 nto them at so small a price Well ftailored patent waistbands and buttons
Sizes 4 to 1 years worth
Long Pants Suits 97
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Made of fancy cheviots andin a manner that Insures splendidvice possessed of all those littlestyle Innovations that the particularyouth demands Weve never offeredsuch good suits for so little i
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