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DOCTORS
(Continued from pge 1)
toward the conclusion of the case.
Comstock's testimony while new had
been discounted by the1 known facts
of Thaw's appeal to hint to assist in
closing up houses where Stanford
White was alleged to have main
tained elaborately furnished apart
ments and where young girls are said
to have been mistreated. A dozen
letters which Thaw wrote to Corn
stock regarding this matter, giving
a detailed description of the 24th
street house were admitted in evid
ence and read to the jury. Jerome
seemed as pleased as the defense with
the letters and later in the day he
himself read into the record most of
Comstock's replies to, Thaw. Wit
ness indicated in his testimony that
nothing ever came of complaint legal
evidence being lacking.
Mrs. William Thaw was not long
on the stand. She told of Thaw's
early life and of the mental unsound
ness of two of her brothers. She was
nnt cross-examined. Jerome content
ed himself with reading to the judge
an affidavit made by her last year
when she declared there had been no
insanity in Thaw's direct line of de-
unt for four srenerations. As to the
two cases in collateral lines Mrs.
Thaw said these could easily be ac
counted Jor. Examination may con-
tnmnrrnv with CXDCTt tCStl-
mony;
ANXIOUS FOR SENTENCE.
PORTLAND, Jan. 22 Arthur Nor
ris, wanted in this city on a charge of
bigamy preferred by Hattie Benja
min, of 27 Moore street, Arleta, was
brought back from Seattle last night
bv Detective Baty. Norris, who is
accused of having married Miss Ben
jamin while already having a wife
living in this city, is exceptionally
anxious to plead guilty and take his
punishment. In the municipal court
this morning he waived preliminary
hearing and was bound over to the
crand iurv n the sum of $1500. It is
the intention of the prison to plead
guilty. He is unable to give any valid
reason whv he married Hattie Ben
iamin othe rthan he was separated
from his wife and did not think of the
consequences of his act.
CONVENTION NEARING END.
DENVER, Jan. 22 The eleventh
annual convention of the American
National Livestock Convention was
unable to complete its work today
and adjourned until tomorrow morn
ing when officers for the ensuing year
will be chosen and the place of the
next meetinir settled. ThU afternoon
was taken up with a discussion of the
Burkett bill for leasing public lands
and it was finally approved by an
overwhelming vote.
LOST IN FOG.
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Boatload of Passengers From Wreck
Not Picked up in Rescue.
ROTTERDAM.' i Jan. 22. The
Woman Just learns That Brother Had
Bcn Dead Year, y
ism Fvaneisvo, Jan. 82. Although her
brut Iter hud. Wen dead for nearly two
year,' MK Mrty T- Stevens uf Salt
Uke City learned of U' only month
ago and at the same time she found out
that hr itoir, Mrs. KiU K. ltiesor of
this citv, had chiline.1 to be the only
heir and had the estate settled.
1 V. llorman died lu July. UHH1.
Intestate, leaving no children or- im
mediate relative exceptthe two, ulster
In the later waw of his life he had
eollected an estate amounting to be
tween 15.lXX and 2H.0tW. which was
Invested lu real etle la different parts
of the city.
Win. Udd was gvanted letters of ad
inluUtratitm in August, MM, and ac
cording to the complaint filed yester
day Mrs llier and Lndd appeared be
fore Juu Coffey last April and aworv
that the former was the only ueir at
at law. '
A decree of Dual distribution waa en
tered on April IS, 1907. Mrs. Stevens
who is 05 years old, had had no coui-t
munkwtion with either brother or sla
ter for a long time, and only learned
f his death within month. Now she
has brought suit for' an undivided half
interest in the projierly.
OF
Personal Knowledgi
WITHDRAWAL OF DEPOSITS.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. The
Secretary of the. Treasury announc
ed late today that owing to the frcat
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nnporvcniciu m voc hiii.u vn.-
tions throughout the country he had
begun a gradual withdrawal of de
posits of public moneys from Nation
al Banks. The first call had been
made upon New York banks and
amounts to approximately $10,000,-
000. The Secretary also announced a
call for a moderate amount to be
made on the banks of other cities at
an early date.
NOT TO fe CAUGH
Mandy's
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Found
steamer Amsterdam, belongng to the
Great Eastern Railway Company, and
the British steamer Axminster, from
New York, December 20, for Rotter
dam, collided last night near Nieuwe
Waterweg. There was no less of life.
The Amsterdam was badly damaged,
and proceeded to Massluts, where she
was beached.
The Amsterdam was commg from
Harwich and had. 56 passengers on
board. A dense fog prevailed, and
the two steamers came together be
fore either had time to sheer off.
The Amsterdam had a great hole
stove in her bow and the water began
coming in so fast that the captain de
cided to lower his boats and transfer
her passengers to the Axminster.
This was done without mishap. The
stem of the Abminster was damaged.
It is learned that in the transfer of
passengers and crew from the Am
sterdam today, - after her collision
with the British steamer Axminster
near Nieuwe Waterweg, one boat,
loaded with passengers to the number
of a dozen or a score, was not pick
ed up and is still missing. There is
great anxiety regarding their safety
although the officials of the steamship
company are confident a passing ves
sel picked up the missing boat. The
fog which was the cause of the col
lision still prevails and renders a
search useless.
Exeuts When She
Herseif Ccrnered.
An east e:id lady has a colored maid
who Is a clever worker wueushe wants
to work, hat wh-j had sudden attacks
of whnt would lw called spring fever
If It came In Anril or May. and she al-
I ways has an eseuse ready.
Ts gwlne to quit worklu', Miss
Brown." she said the other day. V
goln' to git married."
"Indeed: Who Is the manr'
"His name Is Erastus Greenly."
The lady of the house dldu't say any
thing, but the next time Mandy'a chum
came to call on Mandy she took oc
casion to see her alone In the kitchen.
Mandy says she's going to be mar
ried. Do you know anything about it,
Tilly?"
"Mandy married: Who did she say
he was goln' to marry?"
"A man named Erastus Greenly."
"Erastus Greenly! Why, he's mar
ried already:"
"Perhaps there's another Erastus?"
"No, dere ain't but one."
fio the mistress cornered Mandy.
"Yon can't marry Erastus Greenly
because he Is already married." .
"Who says so?"
"Tilly Jones."
Mandy hesitated.
"Can't dar be two Erastus Green
Iva?"
"Tilly says there's only one."
Mandy was cornered. Then she look
ed up suddenly. A gleam of triumph
sparkled in her shining eyes.
"Wh-what was de middle name of de
Erastus Greenly dat Tilly knows?" she
demanded.-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
DRY FARMING CONGRESS.
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Jan. 22.
The dry farming congress, newest
of the agricultural organizations but
one having an important mission in
behalf of the semi-arid states, begins
a four days' meeting in this city at 10
o'clock this morning. Sixteen states
and territories arc entitled to rcpre
sentation and it is expected that dele
gates from each of the 16 will give an
(account of its accomplishments since
the birth of the congress one. year
airo in Denver. These reports and
th .inmml address of 1'irst Vice-
President John L. Donahue, of Den
ver, will be the features of the ses
sion this aftemon. Dr. Donahue is
unable to be present. It will there
fore be necessary tu have Jus address
read by another. In his absence Pro
fessor B. C. Buffutn of the Wyoming
Asricultural College will call the
meeting to order. Governor John jC.
Cutler will act as presiding oniccr to
day at least.
The formal welcoming address by
Governor and Mayor and responses
and the appointment of the usual
committees will occupy the morning
session.
13. I I. ...l-.l... I. il,. wi, faclftf in lint riitminatina contests of
tliis competitive ago td hen mP' P'cc ,l lortuiwlo
possessor in the front ranks of
The Well Informed of the World.
A .,.. f.msl J nonnnni InnwUlue is reullv essential to tlie achievement of the
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highest excellence in any new ot numan eiion. . . v
A Knowledge of Formt, Knowledge of Function. rd Knowl.
edge of Product are all of the utmost value and" in qurjjimit of life and health
when true and wholesome remedy it desired it should be rttembercd that Syrup
of Fi and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., w 4tj
ethkal product which has met with the approval ot the most eminent piiyuciani ana &
niiM imiiM.ru.1 uh'ifiirlinn. becauia it is remedy of '
Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component jj
raru and hat won tne valuable patronage w miuions w uw vc mum.. j
, .i . ii ii ... ir .....I .... it.. im it r..t i
wntiii. whn knnw ot uieir own oertonai knowieaite ana irom aciuoi uwuiBiHwum
and of (nmiiv laxatives, for which no extravasant or unreasonable claims are madi
Th valuable remedy hat been long and favorably known
under the name of Syrup of Figt and hat attained to world
wide acceptance at the most excellent family laxative. At its pure
laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to phyticiant
t .i n i i i i . 1 1 i . .i.-1 ... i .
ana ine vveu iiuormea ot mo wonu to oc uia ocm wo novo
adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figt and
Elixir of Senna at more fully dcscriive of the remedy,
Kul dmtillna it will alwava ba called for bv the shorter
name of Syrup of Figt and to get itt beneficial
i , i ' .i ? ii
cllectt, alwayt note, when purchasing uie iuu
name of the Company California Fig Syrup
Co, printed on tho front of every package,
whether you call for syrup ol l igt
or by the full name Syrup of
Fiat and Elixir of Senna.
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LOUISVILLE, KY. londcVnngland.
NEW YORK.N.Y
A Chummy, Vaarlets Bird.
So uncfraUl lire linmiuins birds of
man that they will nvidlly enter ojm"i
window f house! If they sen flower
within. I lime even read uf their vlnli
tng the nrttliiliit (levers ona lady's
hat wluhi Khe wus walking out. and
other writers mx-sijj of their taking
.sugar from between n person' lipx.
In a room they become confused and.
!lng so frail, are apt to Injure ttu'iu
selves by striking against objects.
Mon than owe I or meinUTs of my
family have caught tho frightened lit
tle waifs fur their good and released
them lu the open air. It Is of no use
to try to keep them In captivity un
less possibly It were In a greenhouse
where there were plenty of flowers, for
no artificial food lias ever been fouud
which will nourish them. Yet even
there they would probably kill them
selves by flying ngalust tho glass. 11.
K. Job In Outing Magailne.
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YACHT RACE.
A New Disease.
Young Featherhead soon after pur
chasing his elegant new touring car.
was taken with a swelling on tne
back of his neck. He went and con
sulted his physician about it
"Doctor,'' he said, "are there such
things as automobile diseases?"
"It is not unlikely," was the doctor's
( response. "At least automoblling may
f develop tendencies to disease that He
t dormant under ordinary conditions."
i "Well, I wish you would look at that
Jr- snot on the back of my neck and tell
me If the excessive use or my motor
SEW! YORK, Jan. 22.-A race he
tween the fast yachts 'owned by IIow
rd Gould and Wn.. K. Vendernilt,
a nt th no-sibilities of the next
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yachting season. Two years ajro Mr. car has anything to do witn n.
Vanderbilfs Tarantula defeated Mr.; 3fi1hi w,
Bould's Magaiu IV, over a M mne Jf & ctr.buncle or
course, but it is said that the coal on Bn antomo-bile." Youth's Companion.
the Gould yacht was not satisfactory
and at the time Mr. Vanderbilt offered
soother race.
CONRAD MAY RESIGN.
NEW YORK, Jan. 22,-Thc de
parture of Rawiine L. Cottenet, one
of the most active of the directors of
the Metropolitan opera house, for
Europe, Monday, has served to re
new the rumors that Hcinrich Con
rad will not be the director of 'the
opera house next season. Members
of the board refused yesterday to dis
cuss the rumors in any way either in
affirmation or denial. Rumors has it
that Mr. Cottenet will approach in
Europe the man whom the board has
decided upon as the proper man to
take over the direction of the opera
Ihouse. Many names are mentioned
but . the most persistent rumors gath
er around the name of Gatti-tasazza,
nf T.a Scala'at Milan. It
is believed that if a foreigner is given
charge of the artistic end of the opera
house an American will be associat
ed with him as business manager and
advisor in general. '
tost His Suit
"Lnt my drws suit? Not on your
life!" replied the man. "I might get It
in the nw k tho way Corrlgan did."
"What happened to Corrlgan?"
"Well, two years ago a fellow whom
he knew slightly borrowed Corrlgan's
dress suit to go to a dance. Nex thing
Corrlgun heard was that tlio rellow
had dropped dead of heart disease.
Corrlgun went to tho funeral to do the
right thing. When ho iwcked Into the
casket he noticed tho deceased had on
his dress suit. The undertaker had
picked it out Itecatme was the only
dark nult In the fellow's wardrobe.
Corrlgan wept real tears when ho saw
them lowering the eortln Into the grave.
That wn his first and last dress suit.
Ho vowed he'd never get another."
Sun Francisco Chronicle.
In Doubt
A man who does not mind a Joke at
bis owu expense ssys he went Into a
Phinitt' recently and asked for some
morphine. The shopman objected to
giving It without o prescription.
"Do I look like a man who would
kill himself?" the customer asked.
"I don't know, I'm sure," said the
thoptuun, "but If I looked like you 1
thould be tempted'-London Answers
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Fannlug-So the family In the flat
next yours has a phonograph, eh? IIow
many records have they ? Frlck-Hca v
en only knows! But they broke their
best previous record last Sunday by
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Why isn't everything:
moneyback?
Everything; isn't "good
enough.
Your trocer -etonn rour moner II jn ioa't
tk SchiUiog'i at; w pay bits. ,
What He Left
j A man wrote to a lawyer in another
; town for Information touching the
; financial standing of a man there who
owed him a considerable sum of money.
I "What property has he that I can at
tach?" he asked.
' The reply was as follows:
I "The person to whom you refer died
s vear fliro. He has left nothing liable
to attachment except a wldow."-New
York Times.
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