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rilK DHOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE. SEW YORK. MONDAY. JANUARY 29. 190G.

MISCXLLANrc; TRAINED USE'S PLEA iEIWS. FijiST r.r.cc'.YN riAYrss tins'ra in Ettrfcre Tctuarv Vy T' V.nr. I Jvisir.i I. I. ftj- o.h IS nmmmm b' r-oe'h und Juniaici tornMi I a for Natural Laxative Solicit, in Ford Car, Runs Into the Ocean and Loses Thirty Mile Race.

Now Married and Twice a Mother, She Is Up for Robbing Trusting Doctors. Commissicner.MilderThan Usual, Tries Insoector and Cap tains on Charges. Brooklyn Scnritii ulOi. wntuns; ii II points. Thcro acre clai ms ut prl vs aw jrdcd In tho one tr te.jm work.

wj tor hlgii Individual acic, u-l two lor highest mau on esrh I' in. Brooklyn tooV the There is but One Real Soda Cracker because there is but one that comes to you just as it comes from the oven. Others lose their value by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. Water moves Iioweia coil usly anil gives a pi asant, satisfied feeling Itint nothing rise will no griping purging. A posit.

vc, prompt relief from Constipation and liuwel troubles. Get a bottle to-day and take naif a glass on arising team 1 W. lijig-en. and 1. H.

iiahr-man. first irdtvidual prues, F. Kultgrcn and fbo-nas Kildwin, second prlres CHRISTIE ALSO IN TROUBLE. HUSBAND MUCH DISTRESSED. FINES GARDINER 2 DAYS PAY.

Tb! tournament cnaisted o. JPI games and each player bad to play fifteen (dines with ea other player. Tne Jtnal' a play were in tho 1. at the end or the first evenings play, and the Brooklyn wire at one time points ahead but at tho end their lead had been cut dowu to 14 points The atandlng of those In the games was: Brooklyn' H. Wcsmari, F.4.

tit orgo llovsow. Machine Bans Out of Water and Stanley Steamer Wins With Ease. He Wants to Send Her to a Sanatorium. She Says He Beats Her for Using the Sleeping Drug. Martin W.

Littleton, Counsel for Formosa, Shaw and Condon The Poolroom Accusations. 53: F. Hultgren, 54. 1 V. 57.

Jamaica, Thomas Baldwin, 5.1. I hi'les VI- gotty, 52; Charles Suydum, 44, T. H. Uuhr- The real soda cracker man, 54. The lunt games took place at the levee A TALK ON ANARCHY.

of Charles at (Jiieens, and a social time was enjoyed. There wan music and H-at shint-nta, and the wives of the is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the players took part in the social ending of what was an interesting tournament. Professor Dewey Considers Its Highc Forms in Graham Foundation Lecture. protecting package PLANS ACTIVE GOLF SEASON. Mrs.

Louise Metlcnry. oii years old of 179 Spencer street, a marled woman and the mother of two children, one 7 years old and the other of 4 months, was arraigned to-day before Magistrate Furlong in the Myrtlo avenue court, on two charges of petty larceny. Mrs. McHcnry was formerly a trained uurse in good standing but it is said has been addicted to the morphine habit for some years. The charges of petty larceny to-day were made by Dr.

Cyrus Hamlin of 150 Putnam avenue and Dr. Edwin R. Bedford of -17 Putnam avenue. Dr. Bedford accused the young woman of stealing two overcoats valued in tho aggregate at $20, from him on January and Dr.

Hamlin said that on January 15, she took eut-glasH bowl and piano cover, thu combined value of which is $110. Some of these things, it it; alleged, were pawued for 50 cents. When the defendant was asked as to how it was that she had used her position as a ttr.inod nurse to rob physicians who trusted her. she said that it was due entirely to her NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAJfY Women's Association Favors Atlnntlc DRUNKEN MAN'S LUCK. (Special to the Eagle.) OrmoDd.

January 29 Early rising was the order this morning for tho last day of the Ormond-Daytona Beach auto racing- The first event, the thirty mile froo-for-all championship for American built cars, was started promptly at 7 o'clock from the Ormond end of the beach. The tide was rising and the available course was consequently very narrow. Only tho Christie car, driven by Walter Ctristii, and the Ford 6-cylindcr rarer, with Frank Kullck at the wheel, got off on time. The Stanley steamer caino to the line five minutes and forty seconds lute, but at that eventually won the race. tt was a peculiar performance of tho Ihree entrants.

The Ford car passed Christie In the first three miles. IJtfneuliy wua experienced in finding (he one-mile posi, (lie turning point. When it was finally discovered! a turn was made into the water, so hiKh had tho tide come on the beach. Id the soft aand the machine stuck fast. Tho Christie passed the Ford and started baok for the finish In tlie lead.

When with in four miles of the end. the car ran out of water and a return was made to the Clarendon Hotel at Sea Breeze for a new supply. While this was being put in the steamer forged to the front. Marriott, the driver, however, had understood the finish to be at the Daytona Club House and Hlowed up, coming down tho remainder of tho distance to Ormond at reduced spued. This accounts for his poor showing as to time.

The Christie was second and the Ford third. The summary of the race follows: Thirty-mile races for American built enrs Won by Stanley steamer. Marriott. Time, 2-5. (Actual time, 28.38 2-5.) Christie ear.

Christie, second. Time, 37:24 3-0. Ford, KulieU, third. No time taken. Police Commissioner Bingham crossed the bridge for the first time officially to-day to try Inspector Viegand and Captuins Shaw, Condon, Formosa and Uardiner on charges of neglect Uuty.

The Commissioner took luncheon with I)puty Commissioner O'Keeffc at tbe Brooklyn Club at. 12:30 o'clock, und an hour laCf-r appeared ni local headquarters on titato street to begin tho trials. Much ind-rest had been excited in tho cases and there were. In addition to a host of wit-ncbHcs1. large attendance of policemen who were off du'y and friends ot tho bit; men concerned.

The case of Inspector Wiegand was naturally the trial in which must of llio Interest was centered, lor Wiegand was facing Ihc Commissioner 0n charges fur the second time in his career us a member of the lorce. lie had bem thirty-four years without charges of any kind, for the laat complaint against him was away back in IK7-', when, as a patrolman wi'h but three years experience, ho was caught early one morning leaning against a duorpoM, when he have been obeying the rules by standing holt upright. For tills triine against the lews uf the force he was lined two -ays pay. The Inspector, as lia been hinied. became a policeman In 1 still and before that bad a long and credltnble service in the army during Iht War of the Itebillion.

Wiegand was a patrolman llfteen years, and then, with long lapses, he gained promotions I 111 (Mich all thi' ranks, roundsman, sergeant, captain and Iiism-cioi. He lias been an Inspector something oeei two years und all that time has done duty in Biouklyn. Inspector WlegaiKl lives ill liinnh.illull. II'" Is a stn tor discipline. 1 nc charge against him Is that he Hilled to discover the poul-looin in the Franklin Hiiill)tic.

wlneli was Connelly Knocked Off Platform to Track Wedged Between Rails and Was Unhurt. inordinate craving for morphine. ihf practically contended that shu could noi do 'without it. she said that her hus band in order to break her of the habit had "Morality and Government; Anarchism." was treated by Professor John Uewey, Ph.D., iu the third Graham Foundation lecture (Brooklyn Institute), at the Art Gallery laat evening. Professor Dewey toutt up higher forms of anarchism only, from the understanding of which he thought liie person vitally interested iu the irrnd of modern thought could gain much.

The significance of the problem which stands for was tnougliL to uai-urnlly divide itself into two questions: "What is the real moral human value of coercion, or force?" and "'Is there not a necessity for coutinuat in tt lie-etna I criticism of ail of our political and social institutions, wheh, good iu part ami a of a time of necessity, may not be as gootl and necessary as they once In answer to the first Professor Dewey thought, mat there is no justification fur saying that the basis of society is forea but that there Is a residuum of coercion," and the question then arises: How this be used for the maximum of moral benefit aud the minimum of moral evil? This was considered in the relation of parents aud children, in the educational world aud In the courts, and it was decided that In the present condition sometimes an appeal to faheer force may bu necessary, but it should be made as seldom as possible-Rut in this eonneetion thought has chunked and is ehonidug still more and rapidly. When the laws were formulated crime was divided into classes. But. modern belief 4 that criminals are all different, and thac NAMES DAVIS AND CROZIER. Nominations Sent to the Senate by President Roosevelt To-dny.

Washington, January 2f The. President to-day sent to tho Senate the nominations of General tieorgo B. Davis to be judge advocate general and General William Cro-zier to be chief of ordnance. The nominations have been modified to meet objections made by the cotiiinii.toe on military affairs and detail these officers for four yent'H from the expiration of their last detail; omitting giving Ihom rank from their first designation. The President also soul to I be Scnalo the following nominations of pnstmriHi era: Xew York, Frank C.

Wilcox, Painted Post; John J. Mahoucy, Willnrd. THE ARION'S ANNUAL BALL. Drlnfuod in the Ralph avenue police station on Satunlay nighl for the purposti of botitR "Bobrreci up." Juuu Connolly was no soonor ri'loasetl on Sunday morning than hn atrollpd dovu Gates avenue into tho Kii'ty-fifth procin and was arreted by a policeman of ho tiut.es avenuo sratlon on a eharpe of ViiRruury. Ho was nontiMiccd this morning to hix months by Magistrate Naumcr in the Gatoa iivonu eourf.

"vwu'resi is fnttresiing, because of his exporirnee of Salurday nisht, of whiuh. ii Connolly romeniberfl nothing. H'1 lo board nioviuR train at the riovau'd station ut dates avenue and Broadway, but si ruck violently against a post and from ihe plati'orni lo the tracks. HystandiTH. who rushed to bis assistance, found hi til bo I ihtly wf-d'd bn-twei-n ilio ties that it took the ronibined efforts of three men to extrieaie him.

Connelly was apparently uneonfleioua when lifted to the platform and Ambulance Sur-Keon Kasper. of the Bushwiek Hospiial, was ueaten ner. Magistrate urloni? held her iu bail of iSnOO on each charge for tho Court of Special St unions. The young woman contradicted heranlf several while answering tjiiest kms pm to her by the Magiatrate and was finally advised by the court: to loll the truth. Her husbaud, George McHenry, began formal proceedings last, week in the Myrtle avenue court to hav'e his wiie committed temporarily to an institution or a sanitarium.

He said that her addiction lo the drug had caused him to break up his household and IV manifested much distress over the matter. The ease was adjourned, but in the meantime the attention oi the uuthoritiey at police ami uf Captain Albert Ftutheiibertf. of the Classon avenue precinct, was called to the larceny eases. Mr. McHenry married the little woman who figured in to-day'a proceedings, under somewhat romantic circumstances.

About City for Championship New Scoring System. At the tinmiHl meeting of the Women a Metropolitan (inlf Association In 1. 1 at the home of Mrs. Charles I.cwis l-H Kast Thirty-sixth sireol. Manhattan.

tho following oflii'ers were rlei-led: Mrs. Kd-ward F. Sumurd. Essex County. 'tent; Mrs.

Myra 1). 1'atersnn. Eiiglownod. vice president; Miss tieorgianua M. Illshup, Brooklawu.

treasurer; Mrs. Charles Lewis Tiffany, Nassau, and Henry Hogart. Clark. Apawaiuis, flltb member ut the executive committee. The meeiiug was not pari icularly important except fur the fact that it wa- decided to count each miiii'h won us a point in tournaments hereafter, Instead of the present system of match play.

The person winning the greatest number of points will win the tournament. The matter of a place to hold the Women's Metropolitan championship was discussed and left for the executive committee to decide. The Atlantic city course was unanimously favored for the I'nited Stains championship. The Richmond Countv, Shlnnocock. Mnnt-clnir.

Pnwellton, Apawamis. Drooklawn. Wee Burn. Essex County. Morris County.

Plain-Held, Knollwood and Kuglt wood clubs offered the women players a day each month for open play. A prize was offered tor anv woman who breaks a record on any of the courses, provided another member is with her to witness the score. Those present were; Apawamis, Mis. II. B.

Clark, Miss liowney; Iialtusrol. Mrs. Pat-erson. Mrs. N.

Pendleton Rogers; Drooklawn, Miss Georglauna M. ItiBhop. Mrs. S. Englewood.

Miss Flttabcih lltirrv, Mrs. Lorenzo Daino; Esrcx Couuiv. Mrs. Dtthosquti; Falrlleld. Mrs.

F. Hllllaid Mrs William B. Bracket-. Mls Reld; Mrs. Droate; Morris County.

William Shlppen; Nassau, Mrs. 11. II (ieddea Mrs Charles L. Tiffany; Plainfleld, Miss Go'ddnrd. Mrs.

Van Bosklrk; Pnwellton, Mrs Homer S. Ransdell; Newburgh, Mrs. H. H. odell.

Mrs. Gerald Richmond Conn: v. Mrs. Charles T. Stout: Wee Hum Mrs Franklin Jones, Mrs.

W. D. TELEPHONE WIEE STOLEN. ARTIST NICHOLS ARRESTED. rai.bd by Borough Inspec'or men on the 1Mb Inst.

The charge Is tin Mime us that agaiusl Captain Shaw, of I lie sir-'ct station, who also lulled to ill-cover, tlie poolroom antl make a raid In of tho action te-ueral Bingham in Hit lse of Inspector Si hinlttlicrger, uhu "Four Seasons and Twelve Months of the Year" to Be Theine of the Event. The annual ball of the New York Arion Society will be held at Madison Square Garden. Manhattan, on tho evening of February I. Preparations are being made to give tho most cliibnrnie affair ever held under the auspices of the Arion. The decorations are Accused of Drunkenness Friend Snys Wife's Death and Other Trouble Affected Him.

c- cliided by the commissioner fur having lawyer 10 defend him. Inspector Wiegand was representeii by counsel in the rial i room this afternoon. His legal live was Isaac Weill, of the law Hrm of i 'fo the surpriH" of every one, upon examination, no bruises or broken bones were found, but there wero evidences of aleohnliSTi. and for thnt reason he was a guest overnight at the station house. Weill it Weill, of Munliiillan.

Mr. Weill Is a personal friend of the Inspector, and wheal he heard thai there were charge the six yeary ago he was a patient in a hospital, suffering from an attack of typhoid fever, which compelled him to remain there five months. During that time his bride-to-be nursed him bfti-k tu health, and shortly after he left the hospital the couple were married, ft was not long after that that the young womau, it is alleged, became a slave to morphine. Her case excited much pity in court. Mrs.

L. E. Taylor, probationary officer, assisted her to the bar aud helped her explain matters to the Judge. uthclal he volur.t-crci! his WOMAN SENT TO "NICE PLACE." uiosu, Condon and Shaw had M.iimu ileton to dct ml tin ui. to be in keeping with the general tlieino of lib' ball, which Is to be the four seasons and the twelve mouths of Hie year.

Th" ball will begin at i o'clock, with a promenade concert, after which the dancing floor will be thrown open to maskers only. At 11 o'clock there will bo presented a "Ballet of tho Seasons," by a corps do ballet from the Metropolitan Opera House, under laiigl Albcrtliri. ballet master of the Metropolitan, and with Miss franca Froohlieh. prima ballerina of tfie opera house, as soloist. A troupe of Sp-inish dancers will nlso be seen.

Following this there will be pnrudo of 'intnirolilli! floats, each represent lug one of uiotiili4 of the year. The Moral decora-t otis. It is prou.ised. will outdo anything of the kind ever se. at tbe Garden.

'ihc original purpose uf the i oiniiilssioncr was lo try oulv i he cases of ImiMi tor Wie-Pahd and Captitlus Shaw and Condon In there are no classes in crime. Professor Dewey said hi- had heard a discussion of-this between several lawyers and professional men of the highest type and tbe opinion was advanced that, some time soon there will be a scientific bureau for thtf study of thu criminal's history and antecedents, and the adjustment of the penalty to tho Individual case. The answer to the second question wart said to be (he application of seim.vi.ta 1 i and the appreciation that a di'TM'ent srt of social conditions prevails at present an I the change will be continuous and gradual. Anarchism has called our attention to thr fact. The danger in anaivhifm hot great as has been fenred.

for it v.up sail there Is a conservative pnncirdo Innnte i human nature, the product or ionr and chnos is therefore against h't'ivn -ture. Professor Dewey spoke nf th" on' -mlstie belief in this country that of evolution will prevail lo earn- reward and forward. He asked: -son have we for believing tlv pr'nrl'- i of evolution acting In the I'nitcl Flnf i going lo c-nrrv us to Ihi' fni-nff ev BOn.1? Wtt hfi.ve vet tnHi Jes-n. file neessitv for Intelligent, o'isrrvnt ion iu I criticism of our n.itioi lay, out later he ili-ti rinine I to lump die Seemed to Be About 70 Years Old, but Admitted Only 40 One Year in Penitentiary. J'b and all of the diara' a.uusi liie cap- MEYERR0SE NOT IN DANGER.

Charles M. Nichols, an artist, aged 59 years, whose home is at 31 living place, failed to appear before Magistrate Voorhees In the Adams street court this uiomiug to answer to a charge of intoxication, lie was arrested yesterday morning and some hours Bfterward was released on bail furnished by Mrs. Cora Krelelgh, of 35 Irving place. Mr. Frelelgh was In court this morning to save the bond and to explain why the artist was not able to be present.

He had a doctor' certificate, elating that It was a question If Nichols would be nble to leave his bed in the next three weeks. Voorhees postponed the hearing for a month and the same ball was continued. Mr. Nichols was picked up on Myrtle avenue, near Adams street. Policeman Croak, with the assistance of two men, look him to the station.

It seemed then as if the man was not only dead drunk, but was impelled with many Injuries. His nose was smeared with mud and blood, one of his eyelids was cut almost in two snd there was a lacerated wouud on his face. Mr. Krelelgh expressed surprise that Mr. Nichols should be charged with Intoxication.

"1 never knew the man to drink." said At Least, Queens District Attorney Is Not Planning to Bring About His Removal. Three Men Arrested, One of Them it Driver for the Telephone Company. In tho Manhattan avenue court yesterday morning Magistrate O'Hellly held Will am Schwtnk, 22 years old. of 27 Powers street; John Engelston, 21 years old. and William Malley, 27 years old, a driver, of 44 MauJ.

street, in bail, on a charge of larceny. Mullcy was placed under arrest in tli court room. Hie police have lately received a number of complaints from the New York and Jersey Telephone Company Unit rolls of cop. per wire have been stolen from it. Saturday talus, iniludltig those attains liaidim-r snd Formosa were on the calendar this morning tor hearing.

The trials were in begin at but it iias 1 4i In It I nk: in arrived. Then the iii'uogied lur III delay. Alt ui ne ,1 i4)cii Well' there. Muiilii W. l.itHcien fur Captains Fnrmosa.

Cnn tun and Shaw, while Captain Juliii li ir-tii' r. the ac usi'd ot-lieci I rem the St. 11-4 Mr I si a' 1011. was 1 1 h-ou' wan ihi llrst to be taken up. Maliey 111 1 liard-ii' of tinting mil plain cloibis men in vie-tattnit ef the ruli's.

hen liarilte-r wa. ask! to hi' soul: 'liuilty, with 1 xplaua- I urn no asked "I ilon'i yjur plea Win a ll.ir liier replied that he hail no luun-si-l adilsid li nil 10 plead not g'lilty 1 1 .1 1 1 1- Hi. a evptaini'd that a II an had I1--1 peddling policy slip III the "recini" and that be li 1 I put the utliccr III dalli on the ami po inli-reil 11 en till' 1. 1. iili r.

said thai be had also made the rep iri to ltisiclor Malley The Commissioner loiunl Inn, ultv and llml In 111 1 wo dii.s' I'av. The net that uf Captain Con One of Ihe hits of human driftwood ao frequently stranded at the bar of the County Court waa wen there before Judge Aspinall this liiornlnR in the porHon of Mary Golden, ai len.n 70 years of rtno In truth, but only admitting to, first 3D, and then 10 more, when questioned by tho elerk of the court. was up for sentence for malicious mischief. She looked at the Court in a port of way. admitting that the borough wna a straiiRe land to her and that her borne, such aa it was, was in Battery place, "Well, Mary, how do you like Brooklyn by thia time?" Inquired the Judge, In a kludly manner.

"Very well." replied Mary, "hut I wud I tike lo go to feome noire place." "Where would that be. Mary?" asked the Indue. "I niitl lolke lo (to baek to the auld country, yor honor plnze." said Mary, with a eitnple Kinlle on her face and her eyc lighting up. "Very well. I will send you to tho Penitentiary for a year, ao you can get ready for the trip." Mary went willingly with the officers, with the cheerful smile still beaming on tbe READING MATTER FOR THE SICK.

Hospital Book und Newspaper Society Nf1 Murey. Tli1 thtrly-fltm mimi-il r'p" of 'li Pook unit bnirch of ih" Stm rtmrlMri AM AHn mi ion. hus Jimi 11 mn'Sr puldlr. It whw during thi- v.ir 1 nird 3I1" mjunrtncd 'il ''-to ui't'UIy am! ilhi" r.it maKiuuirn rr Tl olJ- ri of iho io 'lMr in lo furnish n-iul-ini mutter 10 ih tnm.1t' of hnHpitals ltitti' in. It 'i ion In thr tiv, hi tt Hinl ihroi.icttuiit th lOtiiitry.

Thr tot-h'ty nciiU niourv in forwaij Kifi to rim on ttlnT' itit will hf of iimtit tint-fll, ihi. tlv in Iht Smiihi-rn From the a wltlnlinw- ill r. i rt 'M IMriUf I Brn-I Itllil OrtillH to (hf linittrd liirom' of the norlnty, whi.h i tl year, milch linpnriiiiit work In th fotnh nit'l Wrut mim: bt utopppil, lli-reto-for' koH ouihI.Iu the city havn bu Mr. FreleiKh. "but he had been acting evening Policemen Carroll aud Kd wards of The story that District Attorney Ira 0.

U.irrin, of Queens, Is about to begin an investigation into the oflkial conduct of Sheriff Meyerrose of that county, printed In a morniug aper, is denied by the district attorney. Mr. Darrin says three women taken iu a raid in Long Inland "Uy and sent to the jail by MatfiBtrale Smith, were released before their term exiured on a verbal order from Counorton. The dihtriet attorney e.vpeeud to nc the wouieu as witnesses againm the alleird proprietor of the resort, but now they have disappeared and the case will fall tint. It lu suld that it frequently cecum that prisoners get out of jail on a verbal ork-r from a maKlntrate followed by a written order, but In this case only the verbal order wa received.

however, nays he has no Intention of proceeding against the sheriff at present, and that the report that the latter is in dinner of removal by the Governor is unfounded. tno street atation were sun. hug at Lntimer and Srholoa streets when Hu Schwlnk and Kngelstou with a large amount of copper wile In their possession Thev told th policemen they were going to a Junk snop wnn it. 'I lie men were placed und THE RUSSIAN SYMPHONY SCCirTT A New Pidnist Annenvs With It at Cr.r-nesie Hall. The percecutlons in Rusta ar" hticfnir tb effort of driving to this country a number of musicians, nnd one vvho is new to iib Introduced himself at Carnegie ill on Saturday nlcht, when the Russian Symphony Society pavo Its third concert for the tcason.

This whs Josef Lhovinno, of Moscow, wh played Rublnsteln'8 fifth concerto one which. Is less worth while than that In 1', t'lbrit as it vehicle for virtuosity It serves. Mr. Lhevinno Is a self-contained, quiet and unassertive artist, who plays with a skill that would be considered wonderful. If there wern not so rrany geniuses In the field.

He Is at brilliant an executant as Rosenthal, and ho has more masculinity than that player; bla touch Is clear aud positive, his facility ex-trartrdinary. no has steel muscles, ami when he had finished the long antl trying Rubinstein number he resp-nded twice to recalls and played Chopin with brilliancy, yet at limes with a singing tnno and a proper sentiment. One would Itke to hear him In. arrest, and at the station house declared the wire had been given to them by Malley. The don, cf the 1 nil aia'luu.

1 men luruished bail. He, use. I ot fall. 1. 1 a b.ind! eek strangely of late, lie is an artist by occupation and at one time was quite well to do.

The fact that he gave his address to the police as at 2S7 Qulnry street Is not surprising, tor ho lived there before be moved to Irving place and he owned the houno there. His wife died a week very suddenly and that teemed to upset him very much. His daughter was to have been married about that time and the wedding was postponed. She was niHrried on Saturday last. Mr.

Nichols had been In Huston on some business and hurried home to attend the wedding, but did not get to the house in time, and his daughter hail left. I do nut think that he was entirely responsible lor what be w'au doing. "He is a very sick man. nnd the whole thing la Inexplicable to me. Mr.

NlehoU is a man of the steadiest habits ami 1 iid not know he was addicted to the use of rUi trro. Imitations of rrailtnl milttrr ahollM be atttt lo th-' sorlpiy'a ofllt'p, llooni 417, IMS Knitt wt ttt 'm aT'-e 'tut. a ISON WILL SERVE ONE YEAR. Convicted of Manslnughter Judtre Be lieves He Shot in Self Defense. A PEANUT SOCIAL.

nrnprcHH've peanut social was proprcHH ve peanut social was A irlren if tiiorfy ahnttlil aont lo the In-naurer. V.rs. J. O. (iritn.

13 Lexington avonue. SINGLE TAXERS VS. ALLIED ARTS. alb k'i'd to bail' t-e. 11 led bv Cllalli H.

Wooii. at IV Tli-r" w.re two I'lare-s lite 1 .1. 1 one ri teal- l.v Clo al't Cie n'h'-r l.y Inspector Wt cipd lesc cior ond ll'e 1. hid Cull 'on (w pe'd no until the remit ef lie ihti'g a aiijlust hlncteK bad I en di- po i ef. In the course nf the tr'nl ln.pei-tor Cross slat.

I that hi- bad 1 vl 1 10 prove that the routiis In the Fra' kllu Trust Build Bert Ison, 26 years of age. convicted nf QUEEN'S DAUGHTERS EUCHRE. manslaughter on a charge of having shot and killed William c. Lewis on July last. Large Gntheilng nt Mrs.

Eeuben Free-ninn's Euchre. Fatiirtlay nl(tht at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Riiubrn Freeman. 610 FlatbUKh avenue.

day evening by Mitia Emma Thonus, ut her residence, 87 Garfield place. The prize winners were MUs Betsl O'Dee, Miss r. C. H. Hehroeiler and T.

Thormann. '11 h- enjoyed thu slnKttiR by ft quurtet on, 01 Arthur MaeKn-U, illi.un Vinn Tear, William I'rescoU and Iliiwunl llohlri'lK' Hupper was served at in dnlKht. Am tiK Ihosi' pretsetit were: I 1i-h I. H.M.lltiK. MIn M.

Imnn. Mlxx during quarrel over a woman at Coney Is Intnl. was sent lo the penitentiary this nioru- Succfviful AfTnlr Yeatrdny Afternoon for tli Benefit of St. Mary' Maternity. ing w.

re rcnt.il to the offending in rsou Ing by Judge Asinall. He will serve one llw ion nf riiy uiaMtrnti-. aomo really soulful numbers, for only one side of his talent wan shown lust night. Hla success was liilnnt. Waaaily Sutitiinfl' conducted this number, with both tisia, and If mm Mart mi KriiKr.

1 KU'K, MtKH HiHui Ktuiivtin. FFiEE PU8LIC LECTURES. All "ft K'ttf KltlPI'tht, MlNft IPHtrS'l SCORNED NEGRESS' REVENGE. Her Testimony In Court Sends P.lval to Tri son. Jealousy played an Important part this morning.

In the I-ce avenue court. In the Rubinstein thought ho wua writing In tho manner of the Germans, as ho sometimes flattered himttelf, need only have heard i l.tihutt Wt-tii'itr. Mti-n K'lna l-rlih, year. Judge Aspinall said that he believed lson shut Lewis In Four nun wire flm-d each this morning by i lie same Jmlng" upon pleading guilty to I kmnklng. Tin' men wi re John Freeman.

John Lean, ll.irry Wilson Hint Michael Smnh In lining th. the nominal amount Satanoff Interpret this lonrertn to rpall MmIV JAM HY iirin Kh jm ti.t i 'vrHivi i I': .1 I mix 4ti i h. 0 K.I i Mifm Anna Mtilr, Mt n. In. lifit rj.

A.ln. Mlf F.ir-i Il'ii i Mum. Mr I lit null Ki'-lii, It.iiiit. ihirl. AM'ttr.

Ullklll ik. Mtittfmw 't innnrritiMii, John Jung. filler Ih aurlrip of th Quernn a rii lire wan held at the Knijtliu of t'nlumtut lTiHtii'. HunhOH lu i. tu Hi I nf Man rnity.

li nu Mr i. Krl- nT'r trovt-1 ni Th toii niitt, In of 'li ai mt'iit Imlltrd t.l Hrlnuiif nt.iiiv Mi- tie inbi'H and It niiun cll it ih' 'f th oi triy Uiai ov a i ne conn mm mat he didn't want It under- that he w-as as Slavic uh the Kremlin. In honor of ihe Mozart'a one uud a hulf centenary the bis orchestra played that niss-ter's twenty-ninth symphony. brightly, gracefully and with spirit, under the lead M.tiMiil Ti.iHitiK It'fli I muo.I that herc was any departure (mm the TO GIVE A SACRED CANTATA. conviction ot tirace Wallace, a nrgrca.s, jh years old, who claimed to live wlih her sh p- parents at S4.1 Wallubout sirci.

and William Champ, a negro of liel Harrison avenue. arraigned as disorderly. The principal wit rule of In a tlm f. onvli i Inn of bonk-re old indictment. m.ikiiiK.

bin ilim tht'ftf ot Modest Attache ulcr. who also led It In bavin In ii loiind in I iM-fore the new w.rn now minhra wire ail-1 to th Choir of Uiiicn ConRr(ftionl Church rub by the euuri. 1h rm m.m roll nM against the pair was ImUx Vnnca of RI nu. nroti.t- int. -rei iii i lit.

i at Riilimoud Hill Will Present BULLET IN HIS HEAD. tne closing aeittttin; the first symphony of Tarhalkowaky. who is supposed to bo describing wlnier thotiKlils und Incidents, Hit. whose work sounds better without a pro-grsmme. He hlitiat to compose music that is actually hi lutiful In the adagio, although hn ridiculously namea this number "foany weather." The next of the Hussion symphony concerts will occur en Kebruury 24.

"Ruth." Thla rrcnlnff will onur tht annunl con rl of lh rbtiir I nUm Coniren erry sireet. who salt! ahe had atipitonetl (Thanip but hail lieen replaeei In hla ntlee-lion by the) Walltiee wnmnn. The entl eanie, she said, when Clmnip urilereti Iiit to get Ills overeoni ouc ot pawn. Site tiuinaxetl to mtae fti ot the ueeeaaary :0 anj, when aim falletl la prmluee the balunee. hi nt rm-k her klekel her an.t eje.tetl her from the htue.

The wnmnn thnl he lin.li up Willi lie A ullace wnniau, ho wu. stipi ort-nr him. 1'tillv e.i:noilit.l Snld to Hnv Been Filed a Yoiiiik Itnllnn, Who Whs Att.ited by Policeman After Chute. rlli rh.rlt anj ho.e lor the ro-oiteratloo 01 all lite III. ntlirra Hrseral Ini ereal 1 li af-tlllla Hie a.

I.tl tl for Iht. Tile follow It w.ro the winner. lr. II. Itttrk.e, lr li Kti.arll, Mt.

I'arll. Mia I I. nh, Mr. fiill.eri, lr. Hi.hop.

Mr. It I. Uh. Mr. Ci r-iKni) Mia, 0 Mr.

(1. Mr Kluaentll. a J. Mor-in vita It thr nf tirranie t-nt. waa lom-r.

a. .1 t.f Mr. Tti.i .1. HoLittl. er Mia I.

It M. Ktl.it n. Mil l. it. K-tte M.

a tr. Ml. rhoit Nl.iir.i. Mi. lt-rinot: mi.

I lta i 13TH A. D. REPUBLICAN CLUB. The regular monthly meeting tho Thlr-. teenth A.cmbly Mstrlct lit publican Club llrown, of 1:7 Will uln av.

tme. i wan t.hnt tiii'ly en r.l.iv mi.tTnna Kr.i was held Friday night st the club rooms 71.1 tiunil fir.ir.h, linhmnd 11 ttl. I. The mirk to Im- prr ormtl HIm yrar I "Kuth," aaert-d rantata by A. II Gaul, Tc- ctiulr hriH Im nl.irptiil (or the oceaflnn, and will of iwrnty-flvp voice.

Mi Weo.Ii-ifT, A. ii-a-llf. Mi K. audi It Udthlruff. Jr will mihk th anlo pu Mr Willi V.

will at1 th 1 no and Wttluiu A. adU-, ornanlt a 1 tr.tor Th i will aln at aharp, ai-l a tier. 1 1 In rvri.dr4 to all. N. tt h.

tf a'linli'. at- r'iuifd, and a wou lo ler of i ami h. 1. 1 l.t 1 1 Grand street. The eleeti.

of nlhrrrs wsh the only hll.lneaa ihn i I .1 Kifti'! in i.f 'li- Ml'i-'tMt, f. fu- I Nm. (.., Jlt IT fuiti. I. 4.1.I I'lii-M" hi.

.) 1 in f-i' ir i KtAi.fc, k. (, I I. 1 Utl I i. h. i fit- k- Hrr mm -t tirtil-' Jl iifii.

Hunt ni'! "li ir, Ull'l I iff.) uvit'i -ii. I.hi-'"- h. 1 itHhn Mi ffll.iH 'rtttirflfftln t.ttt't-l I 1. f. I -t i enile Hill i in ln tin hiih't I In iff r.f.

mv Hut tl! U. 1: N.it- tiin-ti a it I) .1 rr't rt.rM.' t'i ll-l'Ilh ni i r.ii.-- iv. i i- 'i tr.tt M-t' I 1 1 i i. 1 i It t. I- 'I, M.e IM' sh 1 It i I'l- I -t 1 I 1 I' 1 -r.

I. i I 1 i I M. Ti. 1 1 II I I Is I i 1 1 r. n- -f I 4 t- I (if i M.

i 'In I i. I I'M i. IM Ut ftvn.K T. I ll -ir .1, 'i f. 'f1 ri I 1', I.

n. m.k -f. -'i ti. i 1:1. I i i i- iii' i i I'liii, i i i ti i i.

I i It I 1 .,,1 ii ii hti. I I i lor Iriul In ilie 'ttur. t.l bpei i.tl sloj. axt nite. 4.

I noon In the lirelf I Mnv: 1 1 lu .1.1 11 1 1 i to inriri the h.t I I to i.ttt',1 th. Ironinl hoiif an. I lit. 11 tak.Mi a tlownwitr.l lonrKt. att.l lo.U.

In left 1' wrt t.iiin.l n. r.n.itv to r- III. it. Irown'n tth at ni eiu'brp party was Klvrn Jointly by the Alllftl Arts Assoi'lntlnn and tho Women'" Simile Tax Club. A foaturu of the evenlug as the atrusKlo for supromnty al euihro betwi'i'u the two orxanlzatlona.

Fifty-four couples wire in play. The Hlnglo Taxes won by the si ore of sixteen to nine. The prlic winners wero: Mrs. C. Ruwe, Mrs.

John S. Mis. John Lin. Gregory Imyle, Mra. ta.

U. I'rnhar. John A. Tran, Mr. Mlliant fipinier.

J. P. Kohler. Mrs. K.

Iioubliiliiy. Mrs Durkeo, Thomas I', lean. ill In in E. Van lltiren. Eilward H.

Jtiitice John J. Walah, Mlas Grace K. Iluelle, E. 8. llotlttletlay.

W. i. rar.on., Mlat. Alinie Captain John la. Russell, R.

R. Carter, Mis. Olive Mays, Mrs. J. Ilvnbee, M.

La Roche. Edward U. Mtitilnnls. Mrs. Eugene V.

Brewster, Mrs. K. II. Iweeney, nnd V. B.

Vernam. Ri fre.hnieniB were then served, followed by dancing to the tnti.lc of an oreheatrn. The next aflitlr of the Allied Arts will be trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, n. xt Saturday afternoon. Tb literary solr-e sit for Thursday, at Mrs.

Lillian Wells (Igls's. hss hern postponed to March 1. TRtSENTED A WAR DRAMA. The Catholic Club of the tho'fh of St. John the Evangelist gave an mertalnmcnt and reception at Prnapect Halt, venue, n.

Filth. Friday niitlit. The entertainment consisted of the preseniatlon of Charles Ton. end's wsr drams, "The Pride nf the members nf the club. The rotncly was well rendered for an amateur performance, John Mt Natnara scoring treint'ifltnia hit in the role of t'tn-le Joe, r-t'uir fheehnn and Mli.

Ellsnheih V. O'Fnr-n II nlo won r. npplau.e. Others In Hit rial w.re John M. K.

W. llnly il. orge Farley. Jnnie. Mrllrath.

Frsnc luift.l. Mia. Fllnibeth V. O'Ksrrell, Mlas Mary Hurley and Mlsa Ella Johnston. HEFTAS0TH INSTALLATION.

The of Ihe officers of Conrliive. Order of lli i tasotihs. look plsce Friday tilth! in IVnn-Fulton Hall, and wa. follow, tl tv a mppir at nearby hotel hiatal. -I It.

j.titv J. I'enia-eai iitaiiilli'd I lie newlv el. t.d otflcrs and was eainei r. hon ll.tltii" nnd hecteiary lletit.i rami. of Con.

ive The ntll' i r. luatall'd were: Tn. i antinii, 11 II Hrndy: artli.n. F. (I Hint.

(I Miller; senior r.rnv. rial. I W. l.vni.a. A.

G.irl.e, flttan i litl aeeniarv. Ilsild F. Kay! Ireastirer. Henry ll.r.ll tia warden, Ororge rrlggnis. aetttlttel, 1.

Iiaffer. Irtl.tei.. K. C. tiller.

I olm and I. lirady A )t weled em. ll' tn of h.a fllTler. .1 resenied to An hon II II. Ilij.lv PERSONALS.

Mr and Mr. lar. Mr. and M'rt N. rnoi.

Mnater t'lgot, Kn- TWO COLLISIONS REPORTED. Tines Persons KtllrJ on tli Santa Road T.ctiul. on tlis El if Four, Too. I'mrlii. In a hf.

on i Ii.it. a tena.r ira.n au. fi-'Ubt tr.tm it1 ir IM-'Utctn to ilav, the Iv.r I'tltTli alii bo uk' ii lr ih rhnlr 'uui XAVIFRAN5' BFCFPTX0N. i.in. nti ni ntnl lira'tiatl'' Dt-iiir, followed by a stag entertainment for thn members, under the direction of the entertainment commit re of th, The elet tlon resulted a.

Jesm Monte, pre.l-deni; William Dickinson, nrsi vice president; Peter B. Dawaon. vlee preslilrnt W.titrr II. Fisher, third vice president fehul.man. corn soeretary; Williain Itrtist, treasurer; John ergeattt-ai-artus; Elleweln, asaKtant ergetint-gf-armr hoard of governors, for one year.

Robert mT Johnston. Jea.e Moore, peler It. William Trnt Robert T. Henderson Joltii HiiFhes. Hli hard tl.

William Dlekln- Joseph lilllesple. Pet. Daftp'ttl Wlll- Ism llruat, Jam. a Cnok, ri. Uliimt A.

C. fcVnultman, VV. II. Hrh. i.n on a n.ti c.

.1 l. til I he liilte Avelnit. I rfi.in.t.iin iiMtti.i. u.i.i ilium i I ir .1.,. iv.

00 S'tlt 'Hi- Una tii i tirr. a' the of Ai iiu.i AiHt'iinu tin. iiiortii, it o'lo tt. I I ii if tlr. a re ki.l.

.1, an- tt.J ir. I iht' rij.r.a ir ft.th taa rte anl lute tl it 1 1 J.i tinrr I. lletllv. l.t mill 11. mi 1 Il.triiH 1 mi ,1.

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to I tli.ll la.th al1 a. I' l'l I I. tal I 1b Giri.S HIGH ALUMNAE. ...11 nit i h. I in trout th I I 1 1 ala ft tt I otui'l ta t.

hlli't 't: m. nUr Kwiili und th an- ill n' Hi, Kranna Xnii 'h'irrh. B'i ai Vrr -I'tt nt nircft, hid I i lit 1 for tr 1 1 tn i nu r'i j.l Ion and dn. Mt th" iruh 1 1 Ttutr, ly cnln( The tall 4 nllr diroratod th mii. lani n-ri fi- frm vl-w ii ti I a of tt and fl'iw.

ia. 1i- i r.it.K tor 'hrlr hf ni.tt (hf ioin'ly. ln.lt 1 1 ut I t. i hill 0:1 tin" idninei of fv.rinity li." ai of hi' Ii ill I rorn I I Iv o' nnMnb of lit m- li I il tn hnrtr t.ijn fr a tiiti.ntr.-l pnii Into tit to 1 the Kifirr rjiann, ti in ih' tr ATf I r. td M' '1nt Jtdin ttr 1 1 1 fnnitlDK, irmi'iitr; tO'tMrd v.

rs-tarr ett. Eagle Souvenir Post Card Coupon. Morula), January tiifi. WLLfTH SEKIES. To pruiurc Ihi sit of I'ott CarJn cut out this Coupon raili from AlonJav, til, up In anj iiul'iJui); SulurJj), I't'bruiir) ,1, imo.

Sutne lo be prenented with name and aJdrr allathcd. Tor furllirr particular see advertisement on anotticr paite in lo-dny'n I nc I M.i 'li. ii II 1. k'i .11 I ll" It- III. Until t.

K. I tit.trv I'l a' i. to ir K'll 1 '11 1 1. 1 1 1 in in I. l.i 1 TIirATf PAKTY AND DINNTR.

The I i.f Hon llrook'Tll. nr. i In. 1 lo- 1 l.H.tlt!-t of I 1. i tlr.

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i ...1 ef fa'lla Ii I Tli- lo I I to. I It'lotl T. H'h mt.li I'i ri in. it. i i i at it, ar tlf ir t.i I'! I I it' ii.

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th. TO PROBE RAILROAD COMBINE. Washington, January ll ni-r to day adopted resolution asking fur Informal Ion regarding an all.gid rallromi combination between the l'rnnsvanla Rnilmad Company, he P. n.vlv.nl. foil, Wrsti Compnity, Ii.tlilmnrn i Ohio Railroad Company, ihe I'lillad.

Iphla. Ititlti-more and Waatilttglon Htiilwav C.iiti.anv, lit" Central Itntlsav m. Chisapenka ami Ohio Hallway Company. STATLH00D EILL REPORTED. Washington, January 2f The ll.iusr lmf hood bill wa.

reported favorably lo lb" Senate to-day bv Mr llevertdai I tirniao 01 th committee on tarrllorl, The hill had been under consideration l.y the rnm-mlttee for three dsvs No anitnuni emer was made by Mr. Ileyeri. reporting the bill. Mr. Patterson, from ths lerrltoria.

gsve nntr- that thara wotiltl kaj a minority report tt 1 1 l'f I I II Tl ii TH. I It' ill) I. i a. I I'l i'h 1 .1 ti ll, li' I I. at- at ti'o it t- und I l.

I1 i hailit tr i Mulloe. n. tmi. ni r-t i nn i a' Hi Anii'tn t. .1 I V.Mrr It tt i 0n I' fmn I M'- rM i.tf.

I 4r'. r. i as iffi l. i i ri ft, I DYSPEPSIA EASILY CURED. CASTOR I A For lafantt and Children.

Ttii Kind You Kavs Always Bought Mnt.vri I nil It ll a't .1 i I t.iitt..! I i it It l' ot it t.t I ill" "1 hi'" ni I. ti. 'h. tl t.i ir 1 1 I ii Kr.d ut lo ir 1 .1 t.i Ho nti i h' 'll. In I I.M.I 1 flfi'lt It I 1 fJH.

II 1 tt f. If 4 i ri ft LJ 1 rt 1)1(1 il II al i iiiifn. rruiM hmi llfhar MaHiari itin I tn it Maion In.orn ptiofif, I'mm vtn Llat4 oi; and Jibi II' r.arr. Sk'tal a-I -a A't liaaa all rat at 'I ll The If i ion. Elft.rd II Kluhlng.

Norris Iliad-i ford Httiler and Joitea, of I'rooklyn. ars I ft of ths tbalfonte, Atlantis City, i J. "Ira t.r.r,.Jsa,.

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