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THE PHILADELPHIA ISQT7IRER FRIDAY ilORUUJG, MARCH 31, 1890 you got there to take the 11.30 o'clock boat and waited there for the 12.20 boat?" Who Is To Blame. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent ASHBRIDGE PLEASED BELIEF III SIGHT MALOLOS IS TAKER "Yes." "How long after the boat left was It that that it is not uncommon for a child to be KENNEDY'S ORDEAL Dramatic Scenes in the Closing you saw Dr. Kennedy?" born afflicted with weak kidneys. "The boat was about halfway to St. If the child urinates too often, if the George." Continued From First Page Mayor Ashbridge Will Send to "You noticed that he wore a dark derby urine scalds the- flesh, or if, when the child hat and a dark suit of clothes?" Councils His Water Views Reception of the Appointments of English and Haddock Gratifying to Him reaches an age when it should be able to Hours of the New York Murder Trial control the passage, and it is yet'afflicted "Yes; that is true." Kennedy's Mather Testtes.

Mrs. 3. C. Kennedy, the aged mother of April 6 on Kennedy, followed Mrs. Sleyton on the with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the witness She raised ber black dotted last few days and held as-a sort of battering ram.

Mainly of Resrulars. It is made up mainly of regulars, the Twenty-second Infantry and the Third Infantry, as -well as one regiment of volunteers, the Second Oregon, -which has seen some of the hardest righting of the Ti i 1 il 1 HIS MOTHER'S GRIEF NO CHANGES JUST YET yell sajd she was 71 years old. COMMITTEE VISITS HIM treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased "Did you see your son on the night or Aurust 1ST asked Mr. House.

"Yes; I saw him In bed about 2.45 o'clock. condition of the kidneys and bladder and Testimony All in and the Prisoner Now The Executive Said to Approve the force of Wheaton will be heard from when not to a habit, as most people suppose. I heard him when he came Into the house, and I went into his room and fouud him iu the main assault betrins. Hale's advanced If the adult has rheumatism; pain or The Ax Will Not Swing on Bureau Chiefs' Necks for Several Days to Come bed." Awaits the Jury's De-- cislon Platform Evolved by the Allied Organizations dull ache in the back; if the water passes That wan all the testimony Mrs. Kennedy column on the right is made up of the First Nebraska.

First South Dakota. First was called upon to give. As she left the witness stand and parsed ber son she burst Colorado and the First Wyoming. Otis' in irregular quantities, or at irregular intervals, or has a bad odor; if it stains advanced column on the left is made up il rr i i i ic the linen or vessel the color of rust; if the Mayor Ashbridge will send a message 1 x. ansa irs i oniana, "There will be no changes In bureau chiefs, or clerks either, for that matter, into tears and, throwing ber arms about him.

"My boy! My boy! This will kill me!" The Wife's Testimony. feet swell; if there are puffy or dark cir to Councils on Thursday. April 6, pre- am.ur,, NEW YORK, March 30. When Dentist Kennedy's aged mother took the stand today to testify in behalf of her son a dramatic scene occurred. The gray-haired mother clapped her son In her arms and be announced until several days after my Inauguration," declared Mayor-elect" Ash senting bis solution of the water question pennSyivania cles under the eyes, your kidneys are the cause and need doctoring.

Treatment of ana asinng immediate action lor tne renei Xhe Minnesota regiment was sent for- The defendant's, wife, who said that her name was Marion S. Kennedy, was the bridge yesterday, In answer to the ques some diseases may be delayed without ui me uij. (ward Irom the waterworks vesterday in tion. next witness. She Bald that the handwrit tween her sobs spoke and en This announcement was made by Mr.

order to strengthen the advance line for danger, not so with kidney disease. ing on the Dudley Gideon check was not dearing words to the prisoner. The Mayor-elct was gratified over the manner in which bis choice for Directors had been received. His bearing and good Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great tfiat.of her husband.

Asnondge himself late yesterday afternoon, the hnal assault. when he was called upon by an executive CBLE FROM OTIS committee apoplnted by the joint commit- too v-o-i-Mia nroonwatinng hirh I he following cable relative to the food At the conclusion of her testimony Mr. kidney, liver and bladder remedy, prompt In vain the court officials tried to drag her away. She waved them back and again Hang her arms around the accused's neck. "I can't leave him, 'I can't leave him!" House announced that the defense rested.

Charles McKelvey, the New Dorp drug Uiiaior Indicated that be was relieved from the strain he had been under for the last two weeks. "What my plans for the fu have entered the ficht for Dure water. supplies was received from General Otis she cried. Her voice trembled with emo who was a witness yesterday. an who said that he had several prescriptions in ture are.

tfce Mayor-elect continued, "1 cannot say. I mean to be thoroughly fa to-day. Manila, March 30. Adjutant-General, Washington: Subsistence supplies excellent and abun tion. Kennedy was visibly moved, and the spec tators looked on in silence.

The Executive Committee, which consisted of Frank Leake. Frank J. Firth, William H. Ifahler, William Waterall and Coleman Sellers, presented to the Mayor-elect an outline of the principles miliar with all the duties of the various departments and bureaus before anything Dr. Kennedy's handwriting, was then recalled by the prosecution.

He produced several prescriptions, which, he said, were ly cures the most distressing cases. II mild and extraordinary effect is soon realized. Sold by druggists -in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet telling all about it sent free by mail. Address Dr.

Kilmer Binghamton, X. When writing mention that you read this generous offer in The Philadelphia Daily Inquirer. daut. Meats deteriorating in this hot cll- is done In the way of charges. Two court officers finally succeeded In separating the two, and the mother was led written-by Dr.

Kennedy. They were ad "I desire particularly to state that neither upon which the Joint organizations propose mate are sold at public auction at high to work. These principles were evolved at ngures. Considerable hard bread spoiled mitted as evidence, One of the prescription at this time nor at any other will anything be done or any changes made that will not blanks was. almost identical with the one sobbing from the room.

"Mrs. Marion Kennedy," called the lawyer for the defense. will uc Hume lues. ouppwcs ill an umei a meeting held at the Manufacturers' Club Wednesday afternoon, at which the Citizens' Emergency Committee, Citizens Or departments good; medical supplies abun clant. (Signed) OTIS.

be for the better administration of municipal a.tairs, and none will be made for The wife of the accuspd man came In, ganizations' Filtration Committee, Trades I generally denominated as 'political walked to her husband, sitting at the defendant's table, threw her arms about his found In the room where Dollie Reynolds was killed, At this point Mr. Mclntyre rested for the State and Mr. Friend said that be had nothing further to offer. Justice Williams declared a leeess until .1.30. When the court opened for the afternoon League, Engineers' Club and various other reasons' or 'political It would be premature to make any further Otis' Casualty List organizations were represented.

neck and pressed her lips to his. Kenni--dy's face turned red, and the officers re The consultation between Mr. Ashbridge WASHINGTON. March SO. Under this statement at this time.

and the committee was entirely executive. spected the feelings of the husband and date General Otis, from Manila, forwards Riter to English but at its expiration the announcement was Both Messrs. Haddock and English were mm made that the outlines presented by Mr. Leake and bis associates had met with the warmest approval of the Mayor-elect. The on duty aa usual yesterday and both were otrwhelmed with written and verbal con latter took the committee Into his confidence regarding the general plan that he gratulations.

One of the first letters to reach the new Director of Public Safety was the following: will recommend to Councils, and It, In turn, delighted the visitors. The meeting finally resolved Itself Into a love feast, the ob Room 221, City Hall. March 30, 1899. My dear Mr. English: It is with a great ject of which, the purification of the water, Mr.

Leake declared, is very much in sight. Mr. Ashbridge, it is said, is very confident that Councils will not hesitate In the carrying out of his recommendations. deal of pleasure that I take the earliest opportunity to congratulate you upon your selection as Director of the Department of Public Safety and to wish you every success. Should you desire any informa The Platform tion upon details incident to the work I will willingly endeavor to give It to you.

Easter Chimefat Heppes' The platform evolved by the allied water me to invite you to dinner on committees, with the Manufacturers' Club as the leading spirit, is as follows: Saturday at the Bellevue at 7 o'clock. I will write the heads of bureaus to meet 8 jmm-tmm M3-ww Music ii all its most attractive forms. For the yEolian and Pianola. For the Recrina. For the Graphophone or Phonograph.

Such numbers as Rousseau's The Louis Bergdoll Brewing Unexcelled Bock Beer, brewed from Bavarian hops and best Canada malt, is on tap at the numerous Licensed Saloons and Bottlers served by this company. THE LOUIS BERGDOLL BREWING CO. We hold that It Is self-evident that tp- you. The time and season are so arranged it' i ti iHTiiini ii ir ri itt as to make It dllncult to name any otner night. Again wishing you every success, Dream.

Chorus of Angels, Imperial Mass on the yolian or Pianola; The Palms, sponsibility for the execution of laws and the proper conduct of a department must be centralized In the executive department of any government. The Holy City, with classics and sacred musk; for the. Regina Calvary, Hallelujah in view or this, these committees place themselves squarely- behind the Mayor ot this city, and h's Bureau of Water and Chorus. Nazareth, for the Graphqphone or Phonograph, might be mentioned as appropriate for this season. Daily demojstrations on all Instruments with a special Easter Recital on Friday Evening, April 7th, at HEPPES', 1117 CHESTNUT Street, where the best of every known kind xf musical' Instruments are exhibited Bureau of Health, and promise co-operation to the end that this city shall quickly have an abundant and pure supply of water by filtration, all under city control I am Sincerely yours.

FRANK M. RITER. To Abraham L. English, Esq. In the evening Mr.

English was also honored by his fellow-members of the United Republican Club of the Twenty-fifth Ward. The air round about was profuse with fireworks, and there was every evidence of the popularity of the new official. Numerous congratulatory speeches were made, to which the new Director made a happy reply. In the afternoon Mr. English entered and sold.

Many of them exclusive to the Hep oes. Pianos by 14 Celebrated makers Including their own the Heppe." and ownership; and that no portion of the city water works or filtration plants shall THREW AWAY A TITLE De sold or leased to any party or I Is the stoppage of the enormous waste COULD SOT WAIT FOR HER LOVER shown by frequent tests of the Bureau of Water to be more than one-half of all the water pumpsd? The stoppage of waste has AXD LOST A FORTUNE LIKELY TO STRIKE GUILFORD TRlftL Deen advocated tor years Dy the Kureau THE SAM0AN CAPITAL, NOW THE SCENE OF A NEW WAR of Water under the various chiefs McFad-den, Ludlow, Ogden and our present Cnief He Sailed Away to Manila and the Girl Married He Was a Russian irautwine; hut. looking at tne prooiem imnlir act Anirinaora thoir hnrit linifftt'mltr oft the bond required of him 110,000 Charles E. Ellis, president of the Tenth and Eleventh Streets Railway Company, who Is his warm personal friend, becoming the surety. Good Words for Haddock The newly-appointed Director of Public Works, William C.

Haddock, found the following letter from Director Thompson in his mail: "I desire to ejtend to you my heartiest congratulations upon your appointment as Director of the Department of Public Noble Fousrht With Devrey wife, making no attempt to separate them. I session Attorney House, for the defense, Dofense Makes a Point of the vocated" meters. Employers Will Not Concede Some of the Glass Work- ow it has Deen conclusively snown mat a large portion of the entire waste of the Special to The Inquirer. I city is caused by the continuous flowing or Identification of Emma Gill's Body by Shippen After a long embrace the prisoner pushed opened with an appeal to the sentiments his wife from bim and she took ber place of the Jury. He depicted the excellent life on the witness stand.

led by Kennedy and the affection in which Kennedy's father sat by to-day he was held by his family. All seemed to for the first time since the trial began, be affected by the address, the prisoner He arrived early, bringing with him his and relatives weeping and some of the Jury FORT ANGELES, March 30. the numerous stopper cocks in the out-door Demands ers I hopper closets. These committees give tneir Three years ago, while the Philadelphia, the flagship of the Pacific naval station, I support to tne passage or an ordinance providing for the introduction of automatic fixtures, bv niaeinz a discrlminatim? rat in to Adjutant-General Corbin the following additional casualties: Tenth Pennsylvania. Wouudod D.

Corporal Thomas Critchfield, groin, severe; Vrivates Patrick Cmumings, head, moderate; Ralph Downs, thigh, severe; K. William H. West, leg, slight; Alexander Young, arm. slight; Archbald Powell, elbow, severe; Private Alex Coulter, groin, slight. Second Oregon, Killed Company A.

Private B. I. Clark. Wounded Company Private Thomas C. Townsend, foot, slight; H.

L. Wells, stomach, spent ball, slight; Sergeant W. W. Wilson, hand, slight; Private Charles R. Rubart.

leg, E. Adams, side. severe; Ueninmin F. ton nttie gin, 1 nngnt-tacea tot, wno being moved to tears was at the practice grounds, one of her You may be assured that it will give me Assistant District Attorney Mclntyre MR. WHITNEY'S PLAIN TALK FOUfiHT IT in favor of automatic appliances as against 1 1 the expensive and inefficient stopper cocks, great pleasure to confer with you and give bluejackets fell In love with pretty little you all the Information within my power, Cora Winton.

Cora fell In love with bim and that the records of the office are at and thev were eneajted. John Vasakovltch, closed for the prosecution, and the prisoner now awaits the decision of the jury. and by such other action as may be ne- cessarv to control useless waste from all your disposal. The jury In the Kennedy trial went oat at 11.43 1 M. causes.

"Knowing that your administration of Did Not Want the Testimony Admitted the lover, proved true to bis trust, but the maiden couldn't wait, and thereby lost a title and a fortune. After six months the department will prove most successful, Waste Must be Stopped' They also pledge their support to an e.Tort Labor Troubles Will Cost Many Thousands of Dollars, But the Factory Owners Will Not Submit 1 am, with kind reearas. etc." But the Court Ruled Against Their Contention, the flagship sailed away, John was trans Among the others who wrote was Judas Smith, legs, severe. Injured Qnar-termaster-Serneant K. D.

C0I3HU, leg, slight; Private F.dward Jaques, hand; sat on her grandfather's knee during the progress of, tne trial. Greetings Exchanged Dr. Kennedy greeted his family warmly when he entered the court room. His father drew up a chair close beside him, and the two sat through the morning session listening to the testimony upon which tests the accused dentist's hope of life. Jnlla Sleytoti, art elderly woman.

Who" said that she had lived at New Dorp for five years, and who now lives at Con-eord, S. was the first witness. She said that she knew Dr. Kennedy well. She was the witness referred to by Mr.

House as the most Important witness for the by the municipal authorities to restrict useless waste by the firm and Impartial execution of the laws and ordinances on the Beltler; whose letter, breathing good feeling In every line, read: ferred to the Baltimore and went with her to Manila, where be shared the glory and honor of Dewey's victory. subject' now existing and of any that may be hereafter enacted. My Dear Chief: While It will tnke a Tuesday of next week will In all probabil BRIDGEPORT, March 30. When Two months or more ago the Russian The saving of waste will be the first step little while to learn to address you as roirt orteucd here to-dav Police CaDtaln a long line oi improvements made posfcl MAY NEVER BE SOLVED So Evidence 'to Warrant Action- In Delaware County Insurance Case -CHESTER, March 31 (Special). Unless there is some incriminating evidence developed in the Charles K.

Hurst insurance case, which Is bothering Chief of Police Berry and the superintendent of the insurance Company, It Is not likely that the young man upon whose supposed death the Insurance claim was paid will be brought back to this city. Mr. Director, I will take great pleasure In Vice-Consul In the Philippines called ou learning, for I am more than pleased that Captain Dyer and told fclm he had a noble-you have been appointed Director of Pub- man among his crew. John was called ng wis Arnold cross-examination was continued Lft Twvfda'a" in. he Guilford trial.

It was developed that water, nearly doubling the supply nee ct for i.se lie Works. slight; Private. 1 rak oir'in, neev moderate K. C. head, moderate.

First Nebraska. Killed B. Private James J. Boyle. Wounded First Sergeant Charles B.

Robblns, scalp, moderate; Privates Bruce Maeey, shoulder, severe; Charles Knapp, thigh, severe; Gustav Myer, knee, wverj; Lewis Reed, chest, severe: Emery W. Grossman, arm, moderate; Charles H. Youngs, thigh, severe; James A. Carroll, thigh, severe; Joseph A. Wuhee, lee, moderate; M.

Corporal Monroe Spence. foot, slight. Twentieth Kensas. Wounded Major upon and put In possession of the information he had longed and prayed for, but I wish yon In your new work evprv nna- on oMLe buckles found by him in the fur- wita'n reasonable time; second, it stops nr the direct pumpage. the prolific source of siuie succesn.

in any way. at any time. which none of bis bluejacket companions "Did you see this defendant on August can be of service to too. call on mi u.v, typhoid fever; third, it makes npproprla- during tis six years of service knew. He 15 last?" asked Mr.

House. rusij. xuv viumiru mis iu ur i tiong ior extensions unnecessary, as tne Tou know where my office is and where I had overtime to bis credit, and at once left 1 live. Mncsrely yours. "mi; pint as shewing that the buckle plants will only need leveling up in the re-wa to old to permit of Us having been spective capacities of engines, boilers '1 did." "Where did you see him?" District Attorney Schaeffer says the coun ABRAHAM M.

BEITLER. ity see the beginning of a protracted strike among the workmen of the non-union glass factories in South Jersey. T. B. Whitney, of the Whitney Glass Works at Glassboro, and a member of the manufacturers' committee which has under consideration the demands of the men, when seen at his residence, the Gladstone, last night, said: "There is no probability that the manufacturers will agree to the demands made upon them.

We are asked among other things to recognize the union, and the manufacturers are not willing to agree to that. It is not a question of wages so much as It Is a question of principle; on earnients worn by Emma Gill. mains, and repairs that are much need William C. Haddock, Esq. "I saw him In the ferry bouse at South the service, coming to San Francisco on the transport Brutus and receiving his discharge March 20.

Twenty-four hours in the sailor's hands eauiDDed him for the ni.i fU. OUl UOW 'UIIIUMillJIf II1K 10 coiitinu- wilder s. loot, severe; i Prl I mi rr li 1-1 1. it, I Many More Letters. eorgo A.

Diel, mana: Te eraph Company here, ferry, where we take the boat for Staten Island." iriontiftoi a tola. nuu yaies Menry Karcun, -1 uigu. severe: wal ty will not go to the expense, and any action for the recovery of the money will have to be taken at New Bedford, where George Hurst, the father, lives, and where the claim was paid. In fact there does i i. ou-h' ic-wpr jvemn.

aoaomen moaerate: wiinani Among the others who congratulated Mr. meeting with his bride, who, up to the snu. seut 8elJolrw. 1" tnen, sedimentation Ebert, hfn. severe; Thaddeus G.

Alderman, On the Late Boat "At what time was it?" "It was just before the 12.20 boat left not seem to be any evidence to warrant such a move on the part of the authorities. Haddock were: time of his leaving Manila, had not re-General Louis Wagner. President James mained true to him. L. Miles, of Select Council; Frank M.

High- His arrival In this city yesterday brorght Attorney P. F. Rothermel, him cruel disenchantment. Cora had mar- uuuiuiii. iirttvi-.

niriin i un uimauuu, nuu iuib iu ctu- tnign, siignf; John Hailou elbow me kno.v what you have done." He also siderable immediate improvement In The slight; Walter A Wvatt forearm' Identified the receipt signed by Mrs. Gull- quality of the water; fifth, because of this slight; K. Sergeant Joseph" Dewald. wrist', ford upon the delivery of the message. aDu wl" ere; Private A.

D. wounded for Staten Island." and despite the most complicated circumstances and peculiar coincidents of the P- oraon, J. K. Kodgers. William L.

I Rnrmrl farmer at Christmas "Did you speak to Dr. Kennedy?" "I did not; I merely saw him sitting In we Insist, In other words, on conducting our tha tinn he irtmltted I 1 ouiu, c-i jiarcu -i unu since aiea. tne ross-exaininaiion ne aaiuuiea irt lw rat nf fl rrat-iim nlnnta a nni ir I vt, case there appears to be no way to con Martin. A. Atwood Grace.

William H. Cole. time an moved to an adjacent island. business In our own way, without any dic nect them lu a way to implicate any one the ferry house." Hmln rrnn. Mel kpv Hnhert Hnntor nf 1 jouu aiwusir th.

In ug ist he was not connected with would be required; seventh, reduces cost of William H. Tolbert, wrist, se-ere- So-thf Postal office as manager and operating our present plants, and also he ron H. Smith, arm. moderate; Privates tin 8 knew nothing personally of the trans- filtration plants when built; eighth, saves Fred Wheaton, back, severe; D. William In any crime.

Just what the insurance company may do cannot be learned, as tation from outside sources. The Moore Brothers, of Clayton, X. who are among "Did you see him get on the ferryboat?" "'o; but I saw him on the boat soon af the United Tabernacle Presbyterian ago a lieutenant in the Russian Navy. For Superintendent Moore has not heard from Church: Paul J. 'fcsslck.

Joseph F. reasons best known to himself and his eov those on whom the Bottle-Blowers' Union ncii.n. He was able to testify as he did cost meters, ana tnus releases rnnds that Marshall, head, severe; Edwards B. ter. I went upstairs when I first got on can be applied to filtration, ninth.

Bowen, eye, slight. the New York office since his last report on the case. It is not believed, however. fro oi the records of the telegraph office. Jones.

Samuel R. Kirkpatrlck, James A. eminent he left the service and after three Campbell, H. E. Dantrebecker J.

H. Mc- year8. knocking about the world buried his he boat. Wishing a drink of water a lit saves cost or extensions beyond reDdirs that the amount Involved, $18(5, will warrant Delivered a Telegram. has made these demands, are willing to pay the same scale of prices paid to the union workmen, but they are, like the rest of us, unalterably opposed to recognition ana leveling up oi tne plants, the lunds so Identity In the enlisting ranks of the Amcri the company going to any great expense.

Benner. Bloch, Charles GUlingham. Hec tle later, I went down stairs and saw Dr. Kennedy sitting there asleep. I did not speak to him." saved being available for nitration; tenth.

i Postal messenger was called. He Iden- can Navy. Joining the cruiser Charleston at tor Mcintosn, samun ti Keeves, Assist educates the public in the problem of Mrs. Guilford as the woman to whom San Francisco. It was about this time that ant City Solicitors Robert Brennen and Christian Lea erne Work "Are you sure that that boat was the of the union In any form.

Caught. at a Bad Time be delivered the telegram. his father. Count Vasakovltch. died, ieav- Norri8 S.

Barratt, and Builder Harry waste, automatically providing against It, without resorting to meters; eleventh, it Is expedient to- solve the water ouesc'ou 12.20 o'clock boat?" The Christian Lea true held Its Tvoular meet- I'ndertaker John Cullinan, of this city, nr htm heir to the estate of amowskl In Brmenurst. rne latter presented Mr BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTET Ita Concert at the -ew Century Drawing; Room Last Mffht That excellent organization, the Beethoven String Quartet, gave its fifth concert for the season at the Kew Century Drawing Room, last evening, when a program comprising Mozart's Quartet, No. 13, in minor; Beethoven's Quartet, No. 3.. In "I am positive." "When did you read that Dr.

Kennedy handsome Poland, worth one and one-half millions. witn a Douquet 01 American Beauty roses. ins last evening in the Chambers' Presbyterian Church. Broad and Sansom streets, and unanimously elected the old officers and directors for "I cannot say positively, but I think It Is probable that the other manufacturers aimed at would be willing to raise the had been arrested?" Through the Russian Foreign ornce aua the Department at Washington the young Rnrcan Changes the ensulne year. The meeting was presided "I read of his arrest on the following wa next called as a witness.

He described by this easy step, as the ordinance carries tli actii of embalming fluid used by no appropriation, and it is therefore easier bin and asserted that its only effect was passage in Councils; and there are few to hnrrten the remains He said that he to PPose. slnce trom the largest to the to harden tne remains, we said tnat ne Bmalle8t n8es al, are pleased, and those on handled the body of Emma Gill, that he whom tne Durden of the change will fall us on the remains this fluid, and that it wlil be more than compensated by fewer hnmlnnnil i Vi nlH flint 4lt nnn 111 nhimhim, Killct rnm ri-mrlr nnrt Despite the new Mayor's assurance gossip count was finally located as one of Dewey's wages of their men to the same standard if this concession would avert trouble. We Wednesday." over bv Rev. Dr. Gorge D.

Baker. George Griffiths, chairman of the Executive Committee, re about the oureau chiefs continues. Among I men. 'What was your maiden name, Mrs. Sley- ported that dav and night observances for tbe the names mentioned yesterday as a pessi ton?" asked Mr.

House. major, and Schumann's piano quartet, betterment of the city morals were being tak recognize that the men have laid their plans well. We are now at the beginning of the busy season, which will not end for ble succession to Chief Walker as the head en. and also spoke of tbe general Improvement LOSS Of THE LEE of the Electrical Bureau was that of Jas. in tbe slam districts since tbe League began "Sanders." "Who was your father?" "Justice R.

M. Sanders, of Raleigh, for thiowu over a building without sustaining by the fact that water can then be obtain- 4J' lu nlanner that' damage." He asserted that the fluid could upper stories and for other uses now ,,3, heTKe a fd F. McLnugblin, the well-known electrician its work. Mrs. A.

H. KranclBcus. Mrs. W. G.

Two Known to Be Lost and One Man Hopper. Mrs. Mary A. S. Landel.

Miss Grace mil f-iiiiuge uir tuiui ui ixixn. i telllsrentiv aDDreclatlve Hiidlence in -Mttend. twenty-five years Chief Justice of the Su Missing- and mechanical engineer. Mr. McLaughlin is tbe personal friend of Mr.

Ashbridge rnd Land el and Bev. Francis A. Horton were ad Cullinan was asked by counsel for Mrs. I nitration tne Result. ance.

The advance which Mr. Stull ami preme Court. He was Minister to Spain." mitted to members. Rev. Frederick Poole, of MEMPHIS.

March 30. Definite Mr. English "And your grandfather?" tbe Chinese Christian League, spoke of the bet There are many applicants to succeed Information was received at the general I Guilford to describe the marks by which Filtration is the Immediate result to be tls associates have made since the begin-th head was identified. Among other arrived at in the Interest of public health. ninS of the season in refinement of tone thines the witness mentioned a burn on the no Ph supply can be obtained without unanimity of execution is very mark- "Justice William Johnson, of the United Haddock at the head of the Bureau ot fetates Supreme Court." tred conditions ia that locality since the League began Its work.

He also spoke that the fifty Chinese who helped Dewey in Manila Bay and offices of the Lee Line to-day regarding the disaster to the steamer Rowena Lee, at Tvler. yesterday afternoon. Two ed. Building Inspectors. AH of these, howev AVhat they still need to acauire is a wider The Cross-Examination er, are at present connected with the efflee urged that tbe League interest Itself, so that range of dynamic variety and a greater or Building inspector, ana are Thomas P.

Mr. Mclntyre cross-examined Mrs. Sley- tney be permitted to enter this country. lives are known to De mat, auu uue man is missing. he! which apparently had been made by a il- i er gU tu Barces remote fin lino-iron Ha had discovered this mirk lor our 8uPP'y nitration must even then cui ling iron.

He had discovered tnw marK be resorted to as abundant proof by com- wben the head waa first placed in his care parlsons show. at the morgue, and later when bis atten- The necessity of this work has been re- tloa was called to It by Frank Perkins, of peatedly pointed out by Chiefs McFadden, Allen Twonrv-HlTtn ward! red ti lrn- ireeuom ani nueucy ana eloquence or ex pression. Their playing too stronely siik ton. The first Question he asked was whv lertz. Thirty-fourth ward: Robert C.

Hill, The deaa: MRS CHAMBERS, of Carurbersvllle, Mo. Fingrer Tip Grafted On she did not kiss the Elbie provided by the Thirtieth ward; John H. Kessler, Twenty- While gathering up the fragments of a vase gests tne precision of an automaton. This was particularly so in the delicacy of the lovely Quartet by Mozart, which needs to court when she took the oath. She held a second ward; ueorge w.

fame, Twenty- UNKNOWN NEGRO WOMAN. The missing: GEORGE KEUCHLER. mail clerk. which had been knockedfrom a table at her ninth wara, ana Amos w. Barnes, wenty small Bible in her hand.

first ward. home, 1829 Clayton street, yesterday afternoon, a couple of mouths yet, and there are no good men to be had if the strike Is declared. We have a rush of orders on hand. I suppose the upshot of the matter will be that the men will 'go out on Tuesday morning. That Is the program, I understand.

"This move will inaugurate what will probably be a long and bitter fight, involving the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars both to the men and to the employers. I doVt see at present how this state of things can be avoided. We had a strike some few years back which lasted, or! and on, for three or four years. This may be a repetition of that. As regards the demand of the union that we only take on one apprentice to fifteen men, I may say that as a matter of fact we have oniy taken on three apprentices for this 'blast' We took ou six last year.

We employ about 250 men when running full, and according to the regulations of the union we should be allowed on this basis sixteen apprentices. We will report to the men on Monday our decision In the matter, but I cannot see that It will be other than what I have just outlined." Because," she said, "I prefer my own be given with a much more sympathetic responsiveness to its various shades of sentiment. The Quartet was joined at the General Manager Kopert v. ijee, or tne It Is said that the chances of Robert Mrs. Mary Douglass met with a peculiar acci Bible.

I do not want to kiss a Bible that Hell are the brightest, and it is further Lee Line, received the story of the wreck dent. A sharp piece of the glass cut the ton every one has been kissing." Mlidleboro. lmaiow, ugaen ana Trautwine, and the 1711.4. Tt.d recommendations made by the Mayors State Flgnts Hard would, if persisted in, have long since i this point the State fought bitterly brought relief, for the exclusion of any testimony in- l.n of the foregoing platform and vo! ring the Perkins Identification, but the del ense succeeded In securing the admis- 01 sloa of testimony by the witness to the such legislation based on plans supplied eff K-t that Cullinan had, upon the positive by the Department of Public Works' Bu- idt ntification of the body by Frank Per- reau of Water, which plans should he Pn- said that he has the support of the new piano in. tne scnumann number bv Mr.

from tbe Index finger of her rigbt hand, sever- Maurits Xeefson, who played with bis Director. Mr. Sleyton said that she passed her lng three of the terminal arteries. She wrap by telephone from his traveling freight agent, H. Lewis.

Mr. Lewis was on the Lee when she went down. He telephoned that the boat left Tyler at 4 o'clock and in backing out from the landfhg to Immediately after the Common Plens accustomed brilliancy and power, ped the piece of finger In a cloth and with Court convened yesterday Thomas Dugan It hurried to tbe Polyclinic Hospital. After early life in Richmond, Va. Her married life was passed in Europe.

Her husband had beet dead for fifteen years and she now lived alone it Concord, Staten Island. was sworn in as uoroner. to sueceea May Dr. Sutton had succeeded in staunching the James Reed Hanged ou the Same or-elect Samuel H. Ashbridge.

The oath flow of blood the end of the finger was re of office was administered by Judge Bregy, reach the middle or tne cnannei, sirucs gome hidden obstruction. She began to sink immediately. The pilot changed the klrs as that of his daughter, shipped the iered 2 once with an engineering Seaffold aa HU Father rM.in, tr. an Th hT n.t0TC sufficient to carry those Durnoses KANSAS CITY, March 30. James Scaffold aa Hi Father placed and it is thought It will successfully She said she bad done literary work.

ard aa the Judge ana Coroner are close engraft to tbe Injured member. talilmr the remains bore a burial nermlt. PPV7.Ant. "nd these pur- Reed, aged 22 years, colored, was hanged friends, the former spoke in touching words I course of the boat, and started back to to the latter of the oath which had teen the landing, but before it was reached the "How eld are you?" asked Mr. Mclntyre "Fifty-seven." .1 Z4.t ..1 V.7..

iue TOuiraineej autnonze the aD- to-oay. the am horlzlns transportation and inter- pointment of an Executive Committ.T Reed shot Mrs. Susie Blakeslev in death Pastors Given Receptions administered. Lee had settled aown in 01 wier, Iu her home in a fit of ieaiousy. He died when Mr Diiirnn rptnrnert tn the Coro- I All th nassengers ana crew were savea, "And your health It is not very good?" "I am not sick.

I was 111 about four years Receptions by congregations of three churches ner's office he was met by a crowd of en-1 excepting those whose names have been on the same scaffold on which Jiis father, Martin Reed, died in 1894 for the murder to their pastors were held in the northeastern meat of the remains of "Grace Maria Per- posed of five men. kirs." The body' was returned to Bridge- trt port, but the original burial permit had snipped for Work, betn removed, and the witness had no In the Executive Committee the chair-knowledge of its disposition. Frank Leake, will devote his efforts ago. thusiastic friends, and handshaking was given. The passengers ana crew were picfc-h ftrrior nt tha hour.

Th r.ew 1 kroner I nr hv the steamer Ora Lee. 1 section of the city last evening. At the Old of his wire, Jim need mother. Brick M. E.

Church. Richmond and Marlborough said he would not announce his deputy on I The Rowena Lee is a total loss. She Saturday, as he contemplated doing several st In 1893, and was insured for streets, the Rev. C. E.

Griffiths was received Three to One Yoantt Irlh Girls Lost Ellen Hopkins, 17 years old, and F.llen Mc The witness was then excused, and Ben- Xra of the work; bv a large number of the congregation. Rev. "And you were in a sanitarium?" "Yes." "What kind of sanitarium was that?" "It was a sanitarium for sick persons. Knew All the Kennedys days ago, ana ne saia: -it may oe several 1 janin Wright, a driver for the Adams Ex- "thl snecific direct "ere.8 William J. Downey, the new pastor of the Kast "My left leg." said the candidate for Ginn.

18 years old. who landed r.t New York day Deiore 1 maae up my miua. Montgomery Avenue M. E. Church, near Frank pnss Company In Bridgeport, told of the Ham H.

Pfahler to th L. on tne Majestic on Tbursday from tJi'ecnMovrn Sheriff, "was snot oir tne Civil War; and to-day. my friends, the bones of that Order early your next Sanday In- Iaanararatlon Plans wnence tney naa come from their borne at shipment of two bill of money, $20 and I William Waterall to the problem of public $I( from Tlantsvllle to Mrs. Guilford, and 1 health, and Coleman Sellers to the enei- ford avenue, was received, and at the Salem M. E.

Church. East Susquehanna avenue and Almond street, the new pastor. Rev. G. W.

Burns, Mrs. Sleyton said that she had known leg are bleaching in the valleys of Virginia! it will ne inr Balderla. County Mayo. IrelnTiH, were fottnl wandering uloae on Jorth street Kennedy very well, seeing him often during and finances stated that Mrs. Guilford receipted for nat can my opponent say to that? pause for a reply!" Councils' Committee on Inauguration ot the new Mayor met yesterday and listened to reports from the several sub-committees.

Tt mi said that the Rev. Russell Conwell Easter souvenir number ever printed In Philadelphia. was formally introduced. by Charles Marshall, of 336 North Twplfth The work has alreadv heinm tr the time that she had been postmistress at New Dorp. She knew all the Kennedys at 1 can say lots to tnat, ieiiow-citizeus.

street. last ninht. oy h'm wrie t. th- money personally. Mrs.

Guilford's Telegram ue pusnea Dy the com- a Root Beer Company's 3fw Move The Eleventh and Vine streets nohc-e station niltiee lO a SUCCPSSfnl tnrmlnafliMi I oniu mc- ii' uivuuicu I utr uiitiee 10 1 Buccessrui termination. stump; I had the rheumatism when the New Dorp very well. They reached Broad Street Station dnrinir th will be the clergyman to conduct the religious part of the ceremonies and that the rWk of Councils would have full charge WEST CHESTER, March 30 (Special). The war broke out. but "When did you have malarial fever?" Mr.

1 hired three men to (Tenlne and became lost while searching for Charles E. Hires Root Beer Company, of Phila Mclntyre asked. delphla. to-day purchased a lot in Malvenl go and fight for me. Kach man of them had his rieht lee shot and to-dav ves.

Heppe's Piano Sale "About three years It did not af from the David Evans estate and will remove of the decorations of the rooms and tbe corridors. In this connection tt was learned that the Park Commission will loan any nt th nlnnta desired from Horticultural i nome or relatives, oy wiom tney had ex. parted to be met. They were Wt in the carp of the matron during the night and will be cawd for by ber until their cm oe its entire plant to tbe site from Philadelphia to-day the bones of those three right legs and not one of them was as bow-lesrztd J. B.

Shelley, Bridgeport manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company, Identified a telegram which was sent by Dr. Guilford from Bridgeport to Oxley, in wt ich Oxley was advised that nothing had been done, and urged to "write, not tele-gn ph." This telegram was signed bu Manager Shelley, by n-ans of his ex- Still the Number Grows The reports of new cases of typhoid fever for the past twenty-four hours show that there were 8 people stricken and that six died. The" total figures since January 1 show 4742 cases and 479 deaths. fect my brain." "How do you fix the date August 15?" where the plant of tbe firm will be torn down os my friend Is are bleaching on the by reason of the widening of Delaware ave Hall and tne oniy expense wm oe tue mim plains or Mennessee: Atlanta Constitu nue. The price paid for the lot was $6500.

of ing. "Because I was looking for my son. He had disappeared from the army and I came An Immense Clearance Sale Inaug tioii. which the citizens of Malvern contributed to New to find him. I went to the $1500 In order to secure the plant.

The firm will commence tbe erection of an Immense plant urated to Reduce an Over crowded Stock. Woman's Curiosity police station and had an alarm sent out. CONSTABLE PULLED A GUN pis nation of the rules of hls company, made It clear that the signature was that of Mrs. Guilford. (curt adjourned until Monday morning.

tt once. I walked the streets until midnight look Miss Rllckens I saw you eet ud and Accused ot Attempting to Shoot Lu lng for my boy he was all I had. I took The Messrs. Heppe have decided to close give your seat In the car to a tired old Fadv vesterday." the 12.2) o'clock boat for home." cerne's County Controller Alnmnl Association Banqnet WEST CHESTER. March 30 (Special).

Two Americans Not to Suffer Death WASHINGTON'. March 30-The report here that Americans were to suffer death in Honduras caused the government to wire its consul for facts, and the following is the reply: GUATEMALA-CITY. Guatemala. March 30. Hay.

Secretary. Washington: Advised hv President of Honduras and others Americans not condemned to death or in peril there. The death penalty does not exist. (Signed) BKAUPERE, ConsuL h.ie entire used piano stoc-K at an Mr. Blimbus "Yes.

I am in the habit of Mr. Mclntyre asked many questions as to WILKES-BARRE. March 30 (Special). Wtlon of about 50 per cent, be- doing that. hundred members of tbe alumni of tbe West Chester High School met together at the school Mrs.

Sleyton's movements on August 15. Miss Blckens "That is very eood of son lennls J. uaiiagner, a constauie 01 mis orine Mime excellent She told of the places she had visited on to-nigbt and took part la tne nitn annual ban I'm sure, but do you always compel tacm city, walked Into the office of County Con- intend! troller Lloyd this morning, and, it Is al- Uprights as low as $50. They also intend quet of tbe organization, many of tbem com to wait until tne conductor calls your sta that day, and said that she had gone to the Staten Island ferry house Intending to catch tion?" Chicago ews. CABLE NEWS NOTES Signor Marconi, whose experiments with wire-lea 1 telegraphy have been gocceBSfnt.

declare thst he can flash messages across the Atlantic if oe had Eiffel towers on each side. v'illiam Thomas Jaggern. the British messenger, who was sent to the United States re-cei tly to deliver a message, arrived in I.cn-doi yesterday. He has been presented with a leged, pulling out a revolver attempted to to dispose or a 101 01 carry out a threat made yesterday against in discontinued styles of cases 1898 style the 11.30 o'clock boat. She remained In ing rrom a iuuk uiniiinx.

a iic-uuju menu was served, and there was music by the alumni chorus and an orchestra. Adolph Dora. 12 years, of 2049 North Ninth the waiting room until a boat came Into the life of the Controller. Janitor Price bnt with workmanship and material 1 1.. a frm riiioK-'a I cases, nut EMERSON'S Rheumotie Cure Two years' clinical In Hosultals have proved that It will radically cure excessive Trie Acid, the prime tause of RHEUMATISM In Hs worst forms.

The kidnerg failing to perform their true functions, these secretions' af- feet the blood. Price Joe. a Bottle. At Drneeists. the slip.

Kennedy Was Resting hand and the clerks overpowered him. At on the Inside of tne very 10 move Vf 'filV iUl I Perplexing Question street, was knocked down by a wagon while "How do yon know the boat you took was a hearing before the Mayor he was re- these qnicny prices uatr manded to Jail In default of ball. about 30 per making such bargains For some time past the Controller has I Krells at $210. $400 Francis Bacons roller skating at Marscau street ana tilrard avenue last evening. He was taken to St.

Joseph's Hospital. 1 Pi, J- the 12.20 o'clock boat?" asked Mr. Mcln How can I dress becoming at a moder been after the constables and justices, OQn pPBa- at $280. $325 Wheel- tyre. ate cost? We save you trom $5 to $10 on your Spring Custom Suit.

Our prices "Because I saw women with opera glass who. he alleges, make false retnrns of rft and number of others discharged cases and in some Instances re- ock -t $22T .50 and There's Brightness in the cellar or dark place after using ZENENTINE es on the boat, and they were discussing range from $18 to $35, and trimmings, sib er medal. 1 he total year's revenue for the United KiiiKiiom was 117.857.353. a net increase of 1, i41.039. Last quarter's revenue was the French Senate adjourned ysterday nntfl May 9, and the Chamber of Deputies until Mir 2 Secretary Alger left Matanras for Cienfnegos yetterday.

The London Statist this week referrios to An erica Bins: "Speaking broadly, trade In the United States is growing marveloualy and is llk-'ly to continue to grow nneas the new crops pn re very bad indeed or something altogether UK orgeen occurs. fused to pay them, uauagner, it is saia, oy had $70 tied up In this way, and when he and Hallet Davis, at equally surprising was refused payment yesterday he told I redactions. These instruments are finished workmanship and equipment the best. This superior coating music and plays." "Did the boat go to Clifton?" "I do not know." should be used on the Controller he would either have the I mahoganv. walnut, oak and ebony, and These assure complete satisfaction.

CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tits Kind Yea Have Alwajs surfaces where light is 19 money this morning or his life. I thnronshlv guaranteed in every re Kennedy has stated that he left the boat neeuen. Trouserings to order, $Cto $10. The largest exclusive merchant tailors.

It costs little 1 y. spect. Can be" seen tJt- EasterMonday and goes far. far. at Clifton.

Boy Charged With Bobbins Mails LB. PACKAGE, In the only neppe bob, "When you saw Dr. Kennedy was he sleeping?" v.S. 1UT their Sixth and Moor, nnrter arrest yesterday on the charge of The-' "or special list in Italian eonrt finds that there was no "I am not sure that be was sleeping; he Manufactured" by EMERSON DRUG Baltimore. Proprietors of Bromo-Seltxer.

Md. Smbick dc Sons 1628 Chea nut St. havtnr rohhed the mails. A coven about 300 square feet and costs only 15c In barrel lots, 6c. pound.

Grocery and paint stores or JOHN 0ETERS SJSSL neanng win oe s9 1117 Chest- Bears the Signature of was resting." had before tbe United Stats Commissioue cot smracy on the part of Anar-histt arretted at tne time to take the life of Emperor Willis during the famous Journey to the Hoi' Laid. "Kennedy was, in the ferry house when day. il i.

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