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Durham Review (1897), 26 Oct 1905, p. 6

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my ' PHILADELPHM MOB _ F or THREE THOUSAND Aaphalt 1'cr:vor'y, that to the beat of hi, knowlvdge that company eotttribute,t anateri:tlly In the revolution organized in IM! b: Humnl Hume] A. Mates ageing: the vimerusiaa Government. ‘Hearings in ' case which have been .rroeeedimt in New York were transfer- M to Washington yesterday, to take "a. tenti'mony of Mr. Ether. Evidence in. taken before ytreyt.rrarer, a ex. ..km' in Chancery designated by the ”no Court of the District of Colum- ' Waattittt,,eort.rurt. 23.--AnuiL. Barber, on. tiaw l'n-aiJ-utt of the National Au- phalt (Rummy. testified yesterday in the use of the United State. of Vene- zuela against the New York & Bermuda AWN k'om:utv.. that to the best ot his knowlulge that company contributed materially tn the revolution organize" Evidence That tililH0 VENEZUELAN miiiijiiijiiiiii, The boots of the mob rose Show an words of the speaker and metttuitg cries wen continually hum]. thanked Holme, of the 24th Ward. anothor ol the leaders. asremling the impromptu rostrum, rurroundcd by an tru- inerery ing throng, eontinurd to stir up the lu-I- ing ot the 9mm"! tit'aorvs. tt'Here hm .. ...'.;1 in oeuiuce and luxury," said he. "How did ho make his money, totk '. I 'oct? ycu all know," as the crowd shouted, "By robbery." "id, by robbing the My right and left. He livri in a homo buil' out of the publin treasury. In common gun-- ianco he is 3 trief and robber." attribd Why‘oo hm ttr hm " hm Inninn The fury of the mob "GA In hrostt when the load-w Irtitily announced Dam born as a thief. Tlwre uni a rush for the door, but mm» char-bonded spt'uktw restrained the nmvemrnt by saying that Durham 'cad no; )‘PL moved into " new home. A city party trumparem-y wa up somewhere on thc line of ma the mob sang and ,loutot as it along to “RM, Logan square. . The great mob "trrttlrd nu: "Lead Um Yd“) to 1ieNiehtt a man in the heart of the mot "Ynu hypoorin-t" hr Mimi. “A P, an outraged pttblic. haw come to yum" very home to show you that we du. . prove almost to revolution Jour ttiQ/i',,'; and proztitmi'wn of the putnh: weal. We have cum lo 3m to my that there is a just God. and that pm have to repent of y-vur evils and mum restitution of your ill-gotten gains." The boots of the mob rose uhove the words of the spunk” and menariug cries wen- cnuhrmany hoard. Charles Holme, of the 24th Ward. anothor ot the leaders. ascending the impromptu rostrum. surruundcd by an TNT inerera. ing throng, continuvd to _rtir up the hul- The teiider of Charles Moore, '~ box, harnngurd ; invcctiws upon II TM. "tr, eoald. an and womrn rushed to the tsin. dows of the Spruw borne nnd hat-1m! to the boots and eriers of disapprova! hurled against Durham. Never in the annals of Pt"indetptsia politics its such an aroused public opinion nhown as was hurled It the lander of the organization at the threshold of his own home. The street was packed from curb to curb with a howhhstt mob that mould hare done violence had the oeear,iott offered. lhe polic. were gmwcrleu to restrain their dentmeiuteon. and when thry Law thc temper of the leadrr- they eonttatte.d themselves with krping order as but In”: 3000 strong, men and women, some ot whom had rushed from the Louis and the Academy, crowded tttttt Sync. street while the leaders of the nob denounced Durham. Phiudetphia, Pa., Oct. M.-- Under the influence of impassioned speeches direct- ed against tho organization leaders. . crowd of several thousand non angrily marched from in front of the Academy of Music to the home. of Israel W. Dur. ban, and Sumter McXichol last. night, following the reception of Governor Polk. For two hears line crowds hnd: otood in the aunts while city party on:- tore rehrarsca thc iniqttitiets ot the ma- chine, and tl" n someone shout-ed: "Lat J mow on Durham." A: the Acuitmy poured out m throngs, :hvrc nu a rush down Broad one“ to the home of Mr. Durham, No. 1410 Spruce street. singing "ues Hang Wham to the Sour Apple Ttee" and than mugs, the mob beam more, but. and more terrible. I '. Barber teamed that In tdgned A Fierce Howling Mob Threatens the Residences of Several of the " Machine " Men. Durham Parades the Streets and Denounces the Graders After Listening to Street Orators. Ntmpar.y, tha 2 that com I to the re by General the Venom in the can tti proetittrtiort of the pix'n?c.0_m': cr 30111 the Ihre r have cum to Fu' to my gist, at 1)viawtt. is a just God. and that pm, “I .th.e debate Mr. G. (rent of yum evils and mum? 's. tulvi,ed that the I of yeur ill-gotten gains." I Inlxtzm- ..hmeid be boil, s of the mob rose above ty.e', and h" vlaimed that ' he speaker and menaciug I iLIY‘V. L'e mid that will e"ntirmall.v [nun-d. C.harlek i run- nkw‘trnyed tho sea the 24th Ward. another of i added that salt eorrod, . ascending the impromptu preferred a half wash troundcd by an rrrr inerera. Iinm to half a pound of continual m stir up the lu-l- a p.15»; of “ash. WNW"? t".'.r."re. I Prof. Morgan mid cs .. ...r,1 in oeuieuce and Unruly pounds of H d be. "licw did he "ii',(uili(ii,,'i,/ at mlphur. am [as]: '. I go ycu all knor,"l suit to make fifty galh d gimme-9. "By robbery." l Pyct". Loehhead 1-0pm robbing the viiy right and l v,ith mn- ‘mkcd matvria ivm in a bl)?lt~:‘ built Ptit hf . that thi; was impmrtan lrenmry. in common wr- I In I',' aid not go to {in ' trief and robber." ”(mm of cooking. on hm "r hm at hm lmdnu’ Prof. J. n. Smith’s. ex; of tho mob “as let lunar , tht. rt-Mtlh in no two ' advr Many Announced Dal? ' ttce mum In New Jst, Knot. Hut-ro- an“ a rush for I 'cpr:t.vitt,: with lime and ( l mm" elraw-hoaded spt'ukt'r I an! cu:snu'otire, and in l he movemnzt hy saying that that thr, limo nod an?“ mm and Senator M'Nicholl Denounced as Thieves and Mob Ready for Mischief. nat Asphalt Companies Contributed to Assist the Revolution. Un- marching army. anding upon a ""ap m- cruwd and poured c heade of the urn-i;- ?I as President of the Na! f Company on Jan. 3, 1903 u lhe sold all hiss stock and ',interest in the company . ceswr. the General Asph: 3 He det-rarer. that .Inbsequm _ ration certain nfficors of I . tsphalt (‘wnpangu of the I Lake Aer} .11: ('umpany. al i I ani; 3.- i'.?riuttder. Asphalt ' ', tribunal nu behalf of the Ct ,. I sums of lumpy to Genera 1 his associates to aid a rave lthe constituted Governuu - i tuck, apt! that they {amid i mom that lhe Empomx' is sincvrcly Shams uf meeting: the wish”; of the I 3w". l um told that M. Witte has ol/rod tlat the Czar's greatest de mm to bm'omv a mustitutionul orcign. that hir idea! was Edtmrd , the Human-h who ru.V., owr loving s i.irvts without. the terrible burden ot Iprmuhilities impnsod hy an unmet regime. and that he hesitated to m the emanated (h zuela, and that the) to purchase. arm a, cam-d the Hamish, money to Matos 1 with which to purci of arms and nmmun " ed by the sten adieu-ta of Baton 1 hear ths: la' ul ca'nl1'tvttees of thc Reit them that {hr v.11!) urn-mind material. and he “gm-G that thi; was itnp=rtant.as "Ill” grow- in v. aid not go to the trouble and 03, 16mm of cooking. Piaf. J. R. Rmith's experience was that 1M result, in no two places were quite Um NAZIH‘. In New Jersey tl.c. effeet of "itc.vittg with lime and miphur was slow an! cu:nv'r.ttire, and in Georgia. he found that the lime and sulphur without the ~92: did not adhere m In"; and was rot ttq t-{l’m-le With rrgazd to the lime and mlphur hum-h. he 11ml mm pisund of lime and an" Pound rst' mln‘v-zu- g": n... P.-." I“ P. be prope plied. and, a joct an be the Entonu Ont.. " (w I , Guelph report.. At the forty-second I annual meeting of the 1ihttomoiogiexu So ciety of Ontario, which opened here to. ldny, an important discussion took place upon the subject of the Sun Jone seal.- ,The question was introduced in a paper itry Prof. Shem, ot North Onroliml, l who has recently been appointed profes- eor of biology in the Agricultural Col- lege in this city. After the close of his paper a general discussion took pineal on the subjeot of controlling the scale. The general opinion expressed was that the scale umbueontnllegluby the use of the lime and sulphur mixture applied to the Ira-ea in winter. The method of trealmpnt varies in diflerent localities, and in sunu- cases it is recommended to spray an only an Praetieable in the autumn. while in other cases it is recom- mnndnd that the spraying should take place "cite'.).' before the buds open at the will of March or the beginning of April Thorp. was some difference of opin- ion a: to whether it was better to add mil to tbe mixture or Mot, but there was .it' ‘mtrtimity of opinion that it Cruit-:crrurr.r., will take the trouble they an; whim} this prmicious insect by the ' Mixtme of Lime and Sulphur Recom- Initead of Winning out it formed in solid marching order on Broad street. and pressed on the Inquirer efrgee build- ing umi! the mrtmphone man was jam- med up against the big front office mn- dow. From this place of vantage he Nd the chm-rs for Mayor Weaver, Governor Folk and all the City Party candidates. _ - . --- - v.“ K'""""""'"" of the spirit their {allowing assumed, sent the transparent down a side street. 1hy the prowd marched on. F'rer grouing, surged can in Race street hound for the Inquirer office, at 12th and Market streets. The leaders appar- Y,"'yt' awe-inspired by the proportions " A - -s-s- An . " .. - min EDWARD IS CZAR': n " 9:03; the Dominion Entomoto. 't (Mum. w debate Mr. G. A. Fisher strong- iml thot the lime and sulphur 'l. ~3mnid be hailed for two hams. ' riaimwd that salt was unneceN. “0 mid that without, salt the mix- :‘-::ruyr-d tho scnie better, and he that salt corrodes the pump. Me A! A L .I: 7 I . ml sulphm" mixture pounds of lime to bi mlphur. and ten 1 make fifty gallons. Loehhead rz'nsrtt-d gm REMEDY FOR THE SCALE, Will. in we limes e'ablesc-- I M. Witte is holding infirm- nzms with inf'utential numb-21's Rs-form party and assuring 1 un- wtnpany or in its suc- I Gem-ml Asphalt Company. I that mbwqrvnt to his resig- ;:132: nfficvra, of the National "Nd-".3- “: the new Trinidad _c'.: t umpuny. and of the New Lauri"! Asphalt Company con- 1 'cholt of the companies large .mvy to Gwen! Mates or to 1's to aid a revolution 'W,',',','. Lutcd Government of ene- hat they furnished the money 9. arm and equip a steamship Jartrigh, and further furnished Mata: «r h- St.. ““"““ m 0 ch15 Rule Russia Britain is Governed. C,rt. '23.--The St. P 'tit of the Times data: or to his associates :4) purchase a large quantity ammunition which won eon- " numer- Banrigh to the ‘I_AA all pl i of the Jan. 3. 0mm: prepared and properly alp- irdormation upon the sub- !233541 from the officials oi rival Assoeiation. London. the Dominion Entomolo- tlee pm wemi} was also w pest was reported to cutout than hat JP2r. he National Asphalt 3. 1903, subsequently " and now had no npany or in its sue- pt-mr 1S sincr‘rcly an! ,lm wislum of the na-l at M. Witte has de-', mr's greatest desire', a constitutional sov-l ash oi ono pound of t was Edward VIL, “a owr loving sub- rible burden of res- hy an autocratic hesitated to grant E: he??? rted good re sitlphur to make s MODEL. t? _ tre. effect of phat was slow )rgia he found r without the S, and was rot , the lime and Prund of lime utri he found tat 11(- Ham": to sweater): ' Inch Peters', um! It reduirm as Great pen 5? I gnr Day‘and iusnked over to ‘tllé Tiiii, Warden, and will then be taken on Saturday to the Royal Albert Hall de. monstration. It is especially nqualud that it be sent to the Ptineo of Wile! in the name of the boys and girls at m-a- Sons and Daughters of Engiand in St. mtharines Sent It. Lmdom Oct. U' --In connection with the Nelson centennial a wreath has just arrived from St. Catharines from the Tietory and Britannia Lodges. Sons and Daughters of England. It is to be giv- en to Lord Strathconna at the Nelaon centennial dinner given by the Fish.. mongers’ Company on the eve of Tratal. Lvmlufi. (h-t. 23.---The Wcrld psi-liar.“ t', oiosrpatei, from lieriin. saying the ho trothal of Prince like]. the Emperor‘s seminal mix. lo llncirosz Sophlv Char- iotte ot t1ltlvnhur,e has excited sung”- iarlv iittle interest in Germany. for which fart thv iliiparit)’ botwe'n thi: age" of the tsnuple. the duehcss lining: four and a half yearn older than the [mm-o. is mainly ressponrihie. Lotta. as the Emperor always calls her. has a decided passion for the sea, and has ac. companied, her father, tho Grand ann of Oldenburg. on many enlisse. Rho is of a studimw nature. and has shown small inclination for court, life. Tho betrothal illustrates the matrimonial policy of the Kaiser. who desires tn strengthen the bond, of relationship between the Home of Prussia and the Houses of the Federated States. Not Excited Over Betrothal cf Eaiser'r, Second Son. 1 L,1' out in pursuit. each an? holding hi volvrr in his teoth. The lace hast/7d 'tal, minutes and the urn-His \"r'rr t in mar {any feet of water. In ' tlio prisoners were pm on thrir gram haviar for thrro mouth., rarh one Livhirg $300 1,aii. feet off shore. The prismnms ('aytvru} in this ioluati" chase were M. m. Wil, kins, of Grenwich. Comm. and Fredermk Odell, of Brooklsn, both vi' whom had been stt'alirg a rid" op. a {night train, They jumpul into the bro' when sum by the pom-0mm. The officers swam feet eff _ in this il kins, of t otltnll, of been Mon AND CAPTURE!) TWO MEN I YORTY FEET cr WATER. New York, Oct. 23.--Two anemia l. pohccrttott swimming mm», [331mm 15;: in pmsui‘. hf two huiiiws than um made in (Eu The developments following th gedy and the olorhvg of tho haul; been startling. Summing: as Hm; l nnmN of osveral promiront. u-i who have been active in State m Pittshurg, Oct. 22;.mThe investigation of the affairs of the Enterprise Samurai Bank of Allegheny City. the doors of which wore cloned yocterday afternoon hy the co:nptroller of the vurrcncy, fol- lowing the konsmional suicide nf T. Lee Ciark, the eashipr. is making good pro- greus. far into last night and tho early hours of to-day M‘tinnal Bunk Emu» iner Cunningham as rec-urn, :xs‘istcd by a large elerieal force. labored Mead. ily in an effort to unravel the M1921. of the bank's finanAal ombarraa:smpp,t. SINCE SUICIDE OF CASlilER, ITS AFFAIRS BEING INVESTIGATED. Pittrhuvg, Oct. 22S.-~-The investigation oi the affairs of the Enterorise Nummui "Mrs Wilson. who isthe "wire of the station agont here. amidenully shoth-r husband while hunting yesterday. He dropped to the ground inttonnibte. but the plucky woman. although weighing less than IIS pounds. carried the mm. who weighs 155 pounds. up the moun- tainside. but whrn the train men "nee to her asgiatance, she fainted." Lor.don. Oct l Chicago. Oct. 2G'.---A despatch to the Record-Herald from Monument, Ctrl., says; "Up a steep dechviiy. bearing the limp form of her husband in her arms, Mn. Ca. B. Willow struggled a quarter of a mile to the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, where she Mood on the track and made such frantic Mute: that the engineer of a last freight stopped the train and took the injured mam on hoard. ' - ' ' I Woman Cuties the Wounded Inn Up Mountain Side. On the arrival o," McNeil with the gun the. bear was twenty feet up the tree. Collett put, two shots In him before he fell. when MeNeii put the finishing touches with a revolver. The bear tipped te scales at nearly five hundred pounds, and measured 'ix feet. ten inehrn. The. animal was an old-timer, ah shown by the mral worn teeth. Inch! the Frightened Animal rm They I Got I Gun. i' Vancouver, B. c., Oct. 23.-The larerst 3 black bear that has ever been "an in the 'Nicohz Valley has just haen killed near Quilohenn. John Collett and J. Mexeil, trotted the bear on the tide of a moun. l min. and after a race of five hundred yards outthtnked him and sueeerded in} honing him. Collott mountod guard at. the foot of the tree. while McNeil rodv‘ ‘to the ranch house two mile away tol secure a 'gun. The hear madv sm'ernl' attempts to escape. but Collar: neared him back. I A WREATH FROM CANADA POUCE SWAM GUT be the high mission of the Dane to ex- pm; the wil lo! the people in this. In- eped, but and moderation Bo " to evoid playing into the bend. of the re- actionary counsellor: who unwound the throne. It is difficult to {once the success of theme overtures. The Reformer: ere profoundly sceptical and suspicious of thr Government. yet convinced ME the" nition iGGii a constitution - been”): m.” yet etttigred, that the nation desired ENTERPRISE BANK. HUSBAND IN HER ARMS. SCARED BEAR UP A GERMAN PEOPLE mt r r Haven: T-"...- “hrs ONTARIO ’W ' TORONTO tre', can ENVY; 10d In: 1C "Y I"? "ak, Ki Philadelphia, 001. 23.-Patriek Moon- ey. a laborer. aged M years, killed his wife early to-day with a poker. Mooney gave himself up to the police. m said that on returning home he found his wife in company with James McCormick. He Attempted to strike McCormick with the poker, and his wife rushed between them and rem-ind the tfow. which cashed he: I HUSBAND SAYS THE BLOW WAS m. TENDED POR BEE COMPANION. many burglaries of churehes, residences, and business places. which have puzzled the police of Waverly. N. Y., for Week- were Pleated up this morning. when two trreeoeious infants Frank and Willie Sullivan. eight and six years old, owned up that alone and unassisted the com- mitted the several crimes, and revealed the hiding place of the assorted booty. Had Cleaned Out Churches, Residences ttttd Business Places. Binghamt_o._ N. _hi., Oct. '2S.-- The liartopp ahh. for Paris.. (wt. 23.- "llte. Matin says ihut (is Venermvia has given France my mn- iltfm-iécr. for the abrogation of the Fre'tvh Cable Company' charter and the branch of roiatirms with the Erin-h Char-gr,- u"Affairos, the Munch (immu- mnnt has been "hligrd to drrv up an ultimatum, which will be presmted to tho Cararag Government. The armored cruiser Dosaix. uith Admiral Home do. la Pe.vrieye am burn]. milr‘d from C'hprbourg this afssvaoon for Fort do Franco. Martinquo. Hue will ho jrined on mm:- by ‘he u'umns Lvau0ier. Trttdr, Cr-louis, Laminar and Jtrrien do la liraviero. The unve- mpn: " in mama-(inn with tho ttott'O with IVrnr;rme,r.n. hut tho mluqlrm v;ll await this“ iwfnw noting. Ltr,oOior, Trude. and Julian de la ment N in mama with IVncrme,ra. ‘ i' BARON niltWhtty Flame Must Receive Satisfaction of There Will be Trouble. Referring to his declaration: to th. lcadors of tho ouulitiun party His Ma- jesty says that if they are properly in- tnrprrlvd they will show a complete undvrstmuling betweon tho crown and the nation regarding the irtdvpeitdenoo guaranteed by the constitution. KlllfD WITH POKER. HAS BEEN ”APPOINTED PREIIER " HUNGARY. Budapest, Hungary. Oct. Le,'., In an autograph letter to (in. Huron Feler. Vary. gazetted timing; the Emp:'ror-King says that as it has not been found pos- Hiblo to form a new Hungarian Cabinet from the rauks of the coalition party, Baron Fejeriury has been reappointed Promin- so as to provide for the conduct of the affairs of state on a responsibh- and oonsiitutiomst bat-3a. ) bean.” The Cumdinn High Lord Strum-om; United hundor Whimlaw Reid. Hayasbi. the leneu 11 among the many men Diplomatic Corps present. ' si'sbg u: instant); f EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER. I King’s Speech at Laying of Corner Stone of General Post Office. London, Oct2 'Pa-King Edward, who was accompanied by Queen Alexandra and the Prince and Princess of Wales, to-day laid the fotutdtitiuti-stone of the immense new General Post Office build- ings on the site on Ncwgate street formerly occupied by Christ's Hospital,; better known as the Bluecont School. The King concluded a brief speech by saying that he earnestly hoped the ad. ditional facilities for intercommuniea. tion would unis: in binding the Em. pire closer "and in establishing among the nations of the world (in: peace and Frf,e.ili which 1 have Io much " f The officials here say that the pub- ,lished report that the French “palm {intends either to bombard some cont :point such as Cnmana or Barcelonn or ielte seize Venezuelan shiIfping, is an ex- ;nggeration. as the only decision arrived lat is to have ships in readiness, the ,naturo of the demonstration being de. .termined on later if the attitude of ,Venezuela requires a resort to force. At the same time the Mtieioh, are sincere- ‘ly anxious to avoid the necessitv of adopting force in nnv mw-nt. The Unit. Ii States will he quv advised in ad- vnnco eoneerning tho nature of any coer- l Ci"? monsm'eu. I TWO YOUTHFUL BURGLARS. Ldo, but passed the Island of Gallant, beading direct for the French Antilles. For the present the cruisers anoi‘sier and Chaseloup Laubut will be held " Brest, as the situation my not require i, their presence in West Indian waters. I 'Plris, Oct. 23.--The French Armored cruise: Dank, understood to be bound for Venezuelan waters, Aid not put into Brest after luring Charlton“, 9mm, no it wu announced the would ULTIMATUM " VENEZUELA To WEP. C0-Rii.SP0:;DE: PM“ WILL 31:? In BYATBa POSTED " m VENEZUELA. READY roll mount I know. Divorced, Will Become Wife of Earl chicy. ----. -‘...-...._ tel-w Reid. Ind Baron Japanese Minister, were many members of the is tlu, I-Zdrwt 'l.ttvpho ' (barb-i Henry Wr',. rinry. Tcrkrhtrd. hwy .539” We're remark. nuty. and were popu- ln “002 when Hm di- r~1 trial. a Ttsyt,'ict cf al tticl my} fytmusioner, fumed Stated "Kiri: nte4 the '.' ,._ " I went to button with her money, 8350. and otarted I dentist pnctioe u A. Homer. In answer to my adm.. tuemt in a German m. In. In.“ I went to Tohdo, a. I!" I returned to New York with , No. 2, and a week after I went to Louis, and inserted an "ad" “I viomly. and got 15 uneven. The! selected a farmer's daughter m a tied her as Dr. Dom. I III-tried: left her all Wight]: . week. . She had all her money loaned. so I was, compelled to seek another one, as Sig. Badillo was hard after his bal- ance of M300. l went to Philadelphia and got a Jewish watehmnkc 131111 on Pitteonth sheet and Fairmont ave. nue, und he introduced me to a Miss Jocker BA Dr. Mouser. I got $800 from her. I paid Bodillo 8500 and left for Springfield, Mos.. where a woman answered one of mv "ads." I had about 12 Answers to this "ad," and l pickml out a bonding house tnist.ros. and ten days after she was Mrs. Westfield, mud " the w“ a vulgar woman, I left her in two days. She hul given me $5M. I went to see a wntehmake.r. Re in- troduced me to a widow of means. We got married in two weeks at the city hall. New York. There.%,u, night. after indulging in Piettiy of wine. che mnfoswd the had an iilexritimtao child in Pituburz. I inf! her there. tolling Mr I was going to bring her child. which was nine you; old. Its. stead I went to New York with her mnnoy ($4.000) and paid my friend part of his money. and started a. praetiee as a dentid in Fourteenth street as Dr. A. It. Mouser. Ho intmdimml me the same evening fo Mra. Rana-II. and we mt married. Tm day. after WP went to Niagara Falls on our honoymoon trip. Irina". and I will fell van how to pay me the 'Honey Fry-k. As your mum- " nor Colhr. it dun't matter. T know a widow who has p'ontv cf money and you marry her andth the money and par 7.0m debt io mer." I sskipprd away to Canada. and start- wl " dental praetiee in Montreal, at ' Ya, li21 taturuure errret. ttA Dr. C. CH. I hy and bad in con! nrnMioo. I T nHewlM Chrkti-m Mom moozinzs I my' rmwhrr. l "mum thsrro Lfnml my friend [know hm} simoit1 In». and W“: "A'h an} thttr Ln”, " lot ot rvttVnts. Ortrt "ctro'trttr. M , in the mominv. " krtruak (Mm: “I my donr rm! T mblml my ticolver. I onetter1 tho door. and than _c'.orad my friend. 3.111530 whom I know hat} simoit1 th" wmnfry for in». and c-rl.. "A'hert. t am your Irina". and I will fell van how to pay me the 'Honey Fry-k. As your mum- " nor Colhr. it dun't matter. T know a I met at my pharmacy a {among my. man engaged in malpractice. MV hr- min?“ fliemls and prttetieed familiar un- til ISM. “ha: wo pot ttttttt trouble. and were put umlc‘r 575.000 bond Moll. I had tt friend. Signor Nicola llmlillu_ who gnu- R mull bond tor mo of $5.000. I was M m in Nomohak-l. Switzer- hut. of wry well-to-do and respeetable parents in January. 1864. In 19.24.39 I mum to the I'nitc-d States again and started a pluxrman withthe money I inherited from my father at Twenty-Third and Ruth'- streets. Chi. mgo. I had a splendid itwome at the l “Bluebonrd's True Life Story. The American areh-bigumiqt. The man with 30 mums and 32 (married) wives. Written and told by Mum-ll." The Preface. " ali the girls and women I prom- ised to marry and got on man pre- tense money from. would put up it would not amount to loo. but here. with I givo the real fat-ts of all my wrung-doing: and have only ,",2 (wu- mon married) wives. (Sight-(l) l". A. S. - '-~'-- w - u. - C'.'?"! "J an “out“ '"""""'""!" 'eleetid only three, . ii". I . n In the letter which accompanied the 1mm. W . In. Km d,tag, amazing human document which be the nurse GIN, and - m (int sent to Miss Bell, he announced his Joze ", Mm. new.“ And an. no... intentionfif "muting and living quiet- :3”: 1 ttot . letter "llll' Jftd1td ly on a 1toumanian estate. “Hing her I 't','l',t.fd, for . firm. in Roumania, Witzhoff is known us "So I left, lid u I tat in Clove- F. A. Show. and he signs thou: in. land a - under A nth Which itials to the preface of his mules- had .my MUN-ac- In Brooklyn on sion. Besides the preface, which in morning (ten days after I left (Hewe- given below without change, he wrote lnndl two detectives came to the house the following hrndline for his story In Brooklyn and arrested me. There "ltluebeard's True Life Story. The was no bail for my ottenee (chaining American areh-bigamiet. The man "mm-3 under {nine practical. I an. with 30 names and ip.?. “minim” returned to Cleveland 3 week after, and wives. Written and told by lzilllwlf." than! lmnrried a bad woman in jail, Mrs. The Dr.fnno , Kreidman. The autobiognphy we. lent by Witzhot! to Miss Alice Bell, a young girl whom he deceived bud deeerted in New Cross, 1 Inburb of London, Eng., and was obtained from her by the London Evening News, the newspaper owned by" Sir Alfred iUrmsworth. He Tells How He Began His Criminal Career and Speaks of His Many Marriages. New York, Oct, 23.--The Evening days after our that interview and we Journal publishes to-das the first iII- rt, married. I left)" six day. after. atalment of the TI remarkable crim- .i,'M,',utLtp,g,,t,ttitm,tt, tilPit inal sutobiogmphy met written, the {shaver to an "nd" in . a ef,',' confusions of Arch-bigamiat Dr. Geo. A; a . ”my WW mm. the = Wiuhoff. I I over had. n... a... .4... - --= .- p WITZHOH‘ OM'eifitis T0 HAVING THIRTY-TWO WIVES. -iiuiGii;irir%i"GiiiiiiFtiiitsid" in ii dealer if any Gide-ink Preparations do not give satisfaction. Tn Wu Pod!!! Food. urban“.- smmm.u-Mm an be fed with the greatest bemdit to ealveh -eiatirnrtth -. um. asit takes the placed them butter fan. It prevents “scours." therefon. them is no "let up"in ='t It has the bone and l',',t,t'g,1tgtetg1tStgh',tt'tttt, wound a frame onwhich to put the tender Beit ou' n nnd,nt tyrant. Nothing injurious in it, and can stop that? it without It-tttul etteqty. Human being: on}; taktit trith youth. . te a? it ttttArr, . Babrtteefirthe iintret.trertdrettuteettsftryh.Aiee an munmthi-uammwwm use. It hteoder Tyega1,itw,g"lN,%L"ft Itcouts. ontheavcngc. Aboutxto ellhofphltc-yur, ”dam re. -itiiorteirer11oelyPfer"ttoi-'i'-"t'" mmmeticmaunzcrthnmoldetnock. Thercthould tisIetupinfeedthtgthe36sdttrofth-tr. k (i, if} Clydesdale Stock F994 I CALVES l BABY BEEF , as P": There I wife ' 8t. __ -_. mum. wulcn pm- i lnrly eitectn the leevee, in e mam, eel Ithe Bordeaux mixture. properly mode end ”plied. will hold this disease in check. but I the wet or soft rot cannot be annexed by Mtr.riag with thin mlxture. become the dieeeee h preeent in the root- end tebou end hence cannot be got u. The eeuee e! the "rot" dine-Io is n tantalum. n minute rod ebout b20.00(Y ot en inch long. which [grow- with (rent rapidity in the tieeue a the potato end secrete; a substance which {he- e dieeolvln; Action in the cell welh I which hold the starch walla not other eon- ‘tenu of the cell in place, when the-e cell walls are destroyed the Potato Moon. eatery end sort. putreinctlon nets in en! the tuber in destrxorU. The Bacteriologicu Beaumont of the tht.. tario Amltnrei College. which he: been etudylnl the cheese for the lent you, would like to "certain it the Ghee-e in venee- pert; of Ontario in eimiler to the one with which it he been working, nu whia 'l'lffl'iU"gt,,iiiasiri'iir'A1r,iait,t would like (emu ambled with this III- eene to null en oriented New Inn out. et the nine the it they were troubled with 'dut"t'c',dii.EtEe'i7l,1'2Pt'at Hunt the net ie Mt in the mt nee- eee't 0.. I'"'"----.- _ 1.he-ii"'iii"ii',"i; of the Ben]: of Ion.- all "rtttttntse the rinsing of M m__ht Melton. Y bt --‘ n“ [no In ot the mum In" or any not be named. In the former use the has ot the new become- colored and black, than no leans than um. Ind the entire atom (All. over. " a piece of duels-d It“: to out on. tho fibrous mud- In it (the fibrovuculu bundles) will b. tound brown to buck " an... mu The can ot the muted. ht the n The November. 1306. crop bulletin of the Ontario Bureau ot lode-trie- stated that coo- elder-due rut had appeared on which. eapecially where the crop we: grown on any aoila or on low lying land. The ex- tent ot the loa- wae vex-lonely new at from 20 to 50 per cent. Thin "son" C "wet" rot ie quite dhtincl from the ae- ealled “blight." At first an: nest of the cannon appear to be sound. but on - lnatlon the skin over certain area la (one. to be diacolored. and on preeeure the not: beneath is eon. On breaking the “in . turbid liquid on be cull: pres-ed out. Tile liquid may contain (as be»). and tune black on exposure to air. The ekin (to. affected pom emily peala away and the newly expoeed new la watery and while but noon diecolora in the air. becoming almost black. later the neat eaten: to e white. watery pulp. end become- highly of- xeaeive. with a outrun-tin odor. Finally. 2'i,,r""b-mcrr'rriiaG""uil't'i'e; 'rtrtp. o""""""""""""', t POTATO nor l “Happv six months. I mt S,000 francs and we left for Grammy. There we Inn! n quarrel. and the returned to be parents.” ao Washington street. He introdumd me to a nice Jeweas, and her father gave me $400. I started an office on Pour- teenth street. when a man from Phila- delphia remixed me. and told her father, a rag picker. that I was a. mar- ried man, just in time to prevent the marriage. "f left (hit-ago (Dr. A. Weston, and value to tit. Louis. where I started an office on (like street. as Dr. A. Dresser. and there I advertised and elected from a number of letter! a farmer's daughter that had HM. and married her (Katie). Six days after I left her and left Ameria and came to In. mania and married a Jew-as girl, in Pitest. and lived in muniauin as Dr. F. A. Shots. Tho can. .. .. my 'lerA,et:t.ee' ,ttets "etierr I slept only one night, at her and three dun after I went to and went to see a matrimonial a .55 Washington street. He in me to I rain Jams. and her tnt me “00. l started nu nffin- " I "r mum to Pitubur‘ulk. Wolfe, mu furnished room " Allegheny. In {mutant "nd"innaeeiUn - 'i",etehdeyhte-riiire%iGi Li,nreit0jiiiF)1ii'i'irti7ie"'altrt; 9tlrtiePreteaeFiiuiGii"lTsii". 'MI-I_4LL,‘- --- - returned to Cleveland a week um. and there inmrried u bad woman in jail. Mn. Kreidmnn. "She gave $200 bona. but I left four days after. us she w“ a had won... . . . O§¢§°§WMWO‘ . -- - - “I“ Pttrsu.rtttehmGiiit'Giiii"ii'7i next morning I was on a, way to Cleveland, and our!“ a no. Moe 1t,th!lteafis1rry.uFiii"irCii"iir. balance to my friend, Milk, and in. oeeted. In "nd." a the Phi. Mr. “I had-22 sum to ., Nd." and “IA-5") A_-_, -. u sTa7W: an, and u 1 tat in Cleve. - under a tah oth which ' all!!!“ m Brooklyn on r (ten days Uter I left Gove- Po detectives, came to the house uklyn and arrested me. There trail for my ottenee (chaining under {the preterm-m. I wan TOtif _ V _._.... um am the rlesing of a. £11st N. b',. and 3&- Ixunre. properly In“. and I this Use-u In chock. but rot cannot be mum by In. mixture, been“. tho 1! In the ram- nnd when t h. m -. - dter I went to Chic-p a mttritnetiN agent " It a an who: mm um." "t have f La You P": h- Ot ter th hi th, been bei " d, I St “at toil, fl) me " Ill it. " Cey fres Sold i, ml“ and.- t hon to

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