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Show THE MOllMIXO EXAMINEE OGDEN. UTAH. is agreed, it bled the formers of the Northern part of the state, la Oneuuia creamery comit beat a the Hudout and of along pany $su. son it was equally successful, operating at Kingston and Hudson. The main office of tbs bogus company te said to be in New Yora and the s'ore iu that city is believed to he run legitimately. hi each city the company operated under different names. 11 I) on the Japanese advance they driven back with hraty lod-c- . weie either tu coniM-h- -- S 12, 1904. DECEMBER MONDAY MORNING, of which seventeen were males and eleven females. The death report for the of gjtniH period numbered twenty-on- e which twelve were male and nine were . feiuali-sDuring the week there were throe rase of dlptheria, seven cases of smaliiox, five cases to typhoid fever, uue caw- - of chickeupux and one case of . or aecliuethe . the iiiu-spitMeni and 1 I lie dim-toof the Wade l k bank have i.i a man del ned iu riant by P.-i- COLONIZING MLNClllRlA. Sem-iai-Reynolds and insist that he St. Petersburg. Ie . 1. There is no remain hiiIi the bank, lie nas offetea news of importance trim the front. repeal. d!y iii resign during the last DR. WHITE WINS. The bombardment of Pmil-.if- f (Lone two u eiks, but the dircciors hate remeasli-sTree hill), waa renewed i.gorously at fused t, accept the resignation and i dawn on December !n.i Inn dcdai c that he shall main his posiIks supreme court, i an opinion after a few hours wiii.uuf a ilirrvt attion. Uiirniuu-ioand with a broken collar written Justice Buskin Saturday aftack. In addition to suggesting a bond in- firmed aby bone Frrrr Peterson, a teamster bvlng r hm.-decision of the court in at 19S0 South Eleventh East, waa taken that tho crease, other steps have been taken It le reported at SID ROHANCEJDf HIE SEA Japanese are largely r !uuinug Souin-rr- calculated absolutely to prevent Mra. the case of Dr. John T. While against K the home of Dr. C. W. Riewsrt about Manchuria. It is ni.J ' hy are send-lu- g Uliadwiik from setuiiiig her freedom the Century Gold Mining A Milling 10:80 Saturday evening. He had fallen Boatload of Castaways Was a Dead lhro several loi'ibmi emigrants before she has been brought to trial company. During the la.ter of from a penitentiary car, striking on his Whale Foremast Hand One and that they are aU sending mavy United States District Attorney 1897 and the first half of 1898 partcor- head and shoulder. Dr. Stewart aet his ihe Mayor of his Town. young Chinese from Man. Imria to JaBurnett is quoted as saying tuulghl collar bone and iu about twenty-fiv- e their travelling expenses. that should bondsmen appear to give porations, to carry on its mining enter- minutes he regained consciousness. pan, paying borrowed 11$2,410.12 The tall of White There te a conflict of New York. Her. boad for Mrs. Chadwick be would use prises. to testimony as to masted , bar pay it back out of the first w ho is to blame for the CRUISER SIGHTED. four sparred accident influence with United States Com- agreeing hia Iu CVtober of profits. last after White which Levenbauk, of Belfast, missioner Shields to have the bail in- demanded the settlement ofyear home A the debt, Russian cruiser creased from $15, vou, the amount now her commercial Journeys from Brest, Dec. 11. but got no satisfaction, lie brought suit John K. Winder, second counselor of to San Francisco, to Sidney, to Dub- has been sighted passing Reliant going fixed. on the President concern that the had ground Joseph F. Smith of the MorNew South Walea. now iu a northwesterly direction. It is lin and back some have An incident which may Paid out in dividends during the fall mon church Saturday celebrated hia Att&e the lu vrezel storehouses the i a that overpeers returning significance occurred today when supposed of 1903 $3,500. Of this amount $1,500 eighty-thir- d birthday at Poplar farm, lantic Dock, had a peculiar experi- to Russia. number of reporters at the Tondia ad- waa aid in an equal amount thia county, he ia a man of strong ence in her voyage aruuud the world. dressed a note to Mrs. Chadwick ask- In October September, life. and active and the remainder in Nophysical condition Her first pdveuture shows the SEVERAL KILLED IN A RECRUITing if she would make a statement vember. Aa no profits had been made President Winder was in chargo of th o ING RIOT. strong Influence of the imagination bo to she when also aud expected up tu April, 19U3, the claimed building of the Mormon Ttemple In and the phenomenal effects of vision released. To (his she returned the While had no rauae company, for aetiun, aa the thia city at the time of its completion, London, Dec. 12. A diapaieh from won! tomorrow. through the medium of the atmosThe newspaiter statute of limitations barred, the monApril. 1593. This date had been sat by. phere on a clear day, when the con- St. Petersburg te a news agency re- men were puzzled as to this answer. liern five loaned ey having Voting for lha finishing of the years, figlend riot mind a in of form, the at recruiting ports that ceptions that she had finally decided previous to the demand for settlement. Brigham to President Winder the and work, ure aud detail to objects seen far on Saturday several persons were Believing examination and go to Cleve- The court held that the statute of members of his church give the credit toVaie off upon the water. killed or wounded. land they attempted to clear up this limit at ioua did nut commence to run for the fulfillment of this promise. Ho Proceeding Uown the Pacific from point through the medium of another until a reasonable time after the creawas one of the pioneers of Utah, hav'Frisco, a boat appeared to the eyes of CHADWICK .CASE but the officers ol the Tombs tion of the obligation had claimed. Jus- ing crossed the plains in 1653 note, tne sailors aaay ahead and someDEVELOPMENTS. wuuld not permit It to le taken to tice Baskin concludes: v what to port. As Ihe ship advanced, Mrs. Chadwick. The burden nf proving that the the shapes of men appeared in the (Continued from Page 1.) Andrew Carnegie declined to talk action was barred was uion the defendlone host, presumably catraways from regarding his poMibie appear- ant, and therefore, aa It neither apsome wrack. Even the white paint of the strength of that note and it is today ance as g witness in the case, or aa pears from the findings of the court nor the boat oould be detected shimmer- highly proliable that if she did give to other developments In which hit from the record, the defendant's pies ing from the reflection of the bright her husband that money she hud bona name has been eauitloned. of the statute of limitations cannot presurface of the sea. fide security. vail. The boat was apparently striped 1 believe it most unlikely that any FOILS EVERY ATTEMPT with sink. Yea, k'a the beat esrcie, and AT INTERVIEW. M TARTY IS SENTENCED. attempt will ever lie made to bring The Lavernbank waa turned from Dr. Chadwick back un any such hypocheapest amusement of ths winter her course to intercept the eolUary thesis. Those who kuuw'hlm best beaeasnn. Winslow's National Klub A. McCarthy, found guilty In the Pittsburg, Dec. 11 The man boatload, the human shapes of the lieve that whatever wealth he has lie Skates, only 6c per pair. AU of being tlie Pittsburg million- United States court of passing countersizes. Ladles Skates 95c per pair. occupants still becoming more dis- acquired honestly. aire who anxtmmodatej Mr. Chadwick feit coin, was sentenced Saturday to tinct, until they seemed to dissolve or Mrs. Chadwick passed a quiet day in with money has succeeded lu foiling serve n term of eleven months iii the melt into one object of irregular and the Tomba. every attempt to interview him on the County Jail and pay a fine of $50 and WIIEELRIGIiT BROS. confused outlines, with a awltitude The prison physician found Mrs. subject, it te thought n te element will costa of prosecution, the prisoner to of birds hovering above. lie made by him tomorrow. Chadwick in excellent hMlth today. stand committed until fine aud coats are 2476 Wash. Ave. Phones 147. When still nearer the floating mass paid. waa discovered to be the body of a DR. CHADWICK BRUSSELS. NOT AT Dec. 11. According to a, dead whale, surrounded by a cloud of theCleveland, CAPT. SMITH GETS THIRTY most accurate estimate of the esthe various winged vultures of the bps tate of Mrs. Brusaels, Dec. 11. Dr. Leroy 8. MONTHS FOR ROBBING MAILS Chadwick that ia possible Chadwick of Cleveland, husband of and Infested in the other element by before the receiver has investigated school of sharks. her aaseta and reported his findings to Mra. Caseie L. Chadwick, who 1a under Capt. Andrew A. Smith of the signal arrest in New York city, ia not at any corps, When the Lavernbank left 'Frisco the court, her creditor N. O. U. Saturday pleaded guilty will of s whole the hotel forehere and the she hail taken as one of her fore- receive about one and one-ha-lf leading to the charge of oieaing letters and mills bureau has no knowledge of his removing their contents white emmast hands a Welshman, whose un- on the dollar. What additional igner usual intelligence and education im- interest to this showing from the whereabout. ployed as a clerk In the postoffice at Pres this point Two and one-haInquiries by the pressed hia shipmates early in the creditors standpoint ia that one man. years at trip. At last the seaman acknowl- Iri Reynolds. Will receive the whole of show that Dr. Chadwick on four oc- hard labor in the alnte prison was edged that be had left his home be- tbs asset visible at the present time. casions during the past two yearn stop- the sentence pronounced by Judge Marped at the Hotel Metmpote hero under shall and the prisoner was token to cause he had fallen, through dissipa- There may be funds in reserve somet he penitentiary yesterday afternoon to tion, from hia high estate, and that where as there may be additional credi- hi own name. He waa always accomhia sense of wham would prevent him tors who have aot yet announced that panied by his wife. Itegin at once the serving of the sen, in his was which last During from ever going back. He had been Mrs. Chadwick ia indebted to them, tence. if this year he was takcu ill the Mayor of his town and this state- but It is not expected by bankers and the spring When Smith was first arrested on the ment he was alije to confirm through attorney a of thia city who have the and for four month was under treat- charge to which he pleaded guilty his documents which he had in his dun- greatest knowledge of her affairs that ment In a hospital in the Rue Cettdrai. friends refused to beli.ro that, be hod wife left Brussels without him. commuted the crime. The testimony of nage. Under these circumstances he any more large loans will be developed. Hia Dr. Chadwick has not been seen at the officers, who bed net a was thereafter addressed by his shiptrap fur The extent of her operations ia now the hotel Metmpote since t hat time, but Smith, and the man's own confession mates as My Lord Mayor. believed to be approximately aa folmany letter from the United States that he was guilty, finally forced the He left the ship of Sydney, only to low a: from France are awaiUug him fonrluaioa that, without thinking, the Secured from Citizens National bank and plunge with hia wages Into more disthere.' msn bad brought upon himself and and a sink sources to lower level of Oherlin and various sipation in. and his family the gravest consequences. than before he had left 'Frisco, in' about Lorain county, Ohio, about $300,-00Smith gave as a reason for hia acta a few weeks the urns even that he could not racist opening letBorrowed from business men in beyond the hope of going to bpa ters that seemed to have money in gain, having become voluntarily an Pittsburg, $500,(HM). outcast on the beach. them, even though he did not need the Borrowed from Herbert D, Newton, EnLONDON EXCHANGE DEPRESED money. The saddest episode occurred upon $190,000. EXTHROUGH LAST WEEK'S the homeward trip. Capt. Turner bad Total, $1,190,000. SALT LAKE NOTES. PECTED BREAK IN AMERItaken with him upon that voyage his Against this stands security ofknown CAN MARKET. bride, a young woman of Bristol. She value on one note amounting to $1,800 The weekly report of the City Board 346 35th Street, had suited with her husband immedl which is held by Iri Reynoble. The amount of money received by Prospects for Trade Excellent Ap- of Health for the week ending Decemately after marriage. The passage tobirths, ber 10, 1904, shows twenty-eigward home waa uneventful until Mrs. Mrs. Chadwick in Pittsburg may run proaching Fall of Port Arthur' Will Steady the MarkeL Turner was taken HI. Her Illness de- aa high aa $800,000 but it is believed veloped with alarming progress, and that a portion of this sum is a bonus London, Dec. 11. The unexpected after a few days ahe died. promised by her fur an original loan In hia grief the captain could, not of at least $500,000. Her creditor there break In the American market depressadopt the usual method of sea burial. figures that she Is indebted to him for ed all section of Ixiudun Stuck ExHe would never consent to leave with- the larger amount while she Iim admit- change lest week and checked buslnes in the unknown depths of the ocean ted that ahe owe $500,000. If her debt in every direction. It te believed however, that the general effect upon the the clay of her who had intrusted her- in thia direction la $800,000 the probself to hia beeping. It was the ap- abilities in sight of the creditors 'is market will be healthful. The opinion mills on the here te that trade proeperte In the Unitpeal of hia wife white living, en- about one and one-fifforced by the mute nppeal of the dead, dollar. It is not believed by any of the ed States are good. It. Is also considernot to be parted, even hi death from attorneys in the cane that the Carnegie ed that the approaching fall of Port Arthur, which ia remarkably proliable, the ship and her husband. He there- securities will be of any account whatA fox asked a wild boar why ha fore set about adopting such means ever. If they do at any time reveal makes fur peace which would steady throughout Kuroiie., Rushie tooth when there wao no aa were at bia disposal for preserving value other than that of so many cents the markets sharpened . In spite of news from Port danger present from either huntsman the body and bringing it to land, la per pound of white paper, the delight sian are still remarkably strung. or hound. The boar replied, T do it accordance with her last wiah and hia of the lawyer will he comparable only Arthur, It ia expected the market will remain to their amazement and just now they advteedly. Wheh the need for ura promise and desire. are anticipating neitliei pleasure nor inartlve until the opening of the new comas, I have no time to sharpen my A suitable case waa made, the body astonishment. year, when business should rale. only weapons of dofenM.' " placed within, covered with canvas Mrs. Chadwick will toThe case cf Is It not, likewise, dangoreus to tightly stretched and hermetically morrow morning be brought before the WILL SUCCEED TO THE COMoff insurance until too lots? sealed with plastic stock from the put MAND. grind jury of Cuyahoga county. The bosun's stores. IT TODAY TOMORROW MAY DO In this manner waa the body borne investigation will extend only to the BE TOO LATE. notes of the 11. alleged Garnegte forgeries London, Doc. on Its long journey of twelve weeks King Edward hsa more until the Lavernbank entered the and a report from the Jury ia expected approved the appointment of Sir Ednot later than Tuesday. It te the opinward Seymour, G. C. B., to be admirid Llffey, where interment waa made,. ion of some of the leading attorneys of of the fleet on the retirement of AdCleveland that a charge of forgery can- miral Salmon in February. BATTERING OF THE not be made to hold in connection with - FLEET CONTINUES. Anthony will succeed Soynuiur these notes. They declare that it is not In command. rarams an act of forgery for one person to write LIFE INSURANCE CO. MOINES (Continued from Fage 1.) DES the name of another, but that the offense In to lira the attempt negotiate October were 1,000 killed and 10,000 BASEMENT REED HOTEL. such a signature for a sjuscifle value. wounded. The losses In more recent atthere o is no evifar Ibis, My, they tacks, the correspondent adds, were dence that Mi. Chadwick hu done. much heavier. She lias not sold nor to sell The same correspondent has heard the notes for rash. Sheattempted obtained money that continual fighting la proceeding from various sources on the statement south of Mukden. of Iri Reynold that In his belief Mrs. A dispatch dated December 11 says Chadwick wm able to repay any that according to Pekin reports the sum she might amply borrow. Buraiana have retreated to the south Secretary Iri Reynolds, of the Wade From The bank of the Hun river after 73 houiV Park National bank, declared today fighting with heavy losses. On the that hia implicit belief in the statefourth day of the fighting the corres- ments made to him Thrice-a-Wee- k by Mrs Chadwick, pondent rays, the Japanese assumed the in which ahe declared herself to be offensive. The Mukden station ie re- the daughter of Andrew Carnegie waa ported to bo in a wild stale of con- the impelling cause of his financial dealfusion. with her. The Telegraph tlfinks the authentic- ings "She told me. said Mr. Reynolds, aAhf Mr. Golden Gate Tfao Th World ia issued throe times a week that is. evity of the foregoing reports from Chiwaa the illegitimate daughter she that nese sources of heavy fighting ia very other Sunday and has all the merits of a daily at except Walk morning to ery see d!ad of Andrew Carnegie and I believed her. you. doublfuL the pr!ca of a weekly. The entire news service of The World establishI never doubted her story until on the in said Mr. Wise. ment. the largest in existence, is at 11a service, and it tells yon of all imoccasion of my last visit to New York RELEASED AFTER EXAMINATION. la reEverything portant events promptly, accurately and impartially. when Mr. Squire came to me and deI mind telling ported in tto columns without partisan prejudice or favor. Its object la to all the clared securities had she that Ferim, Aden, Dec. 11. A boat from give the news as it Is. In addition It publishes serial stories by the world's ie me the notes of Andrew you that my best custhe British cruiser Fox thia afternoon given wereasworthless most famous authors, strong political cartoons, and elaborate and accurate It was only then boarded the British steamer St Leon- that I doubted her, Brfoie tomers won't drink anymarket reports. No other publication gives half so much at the money. I had that ards, credited with carrying coal for refused to say Being especially desirous of adding 25.000 new names to our mailing ox about her anything Golden but Gate thing the Russian Second Pacific squadron her affairs because I deemed it list quickly, we make the following unusual club offer In fact, the best my and brought her into port. After an clubbing offer ever issued: Coffee. of her duty to protect her in the inquiry she waa released and resumed birth as she had given itstory to me. I her voyage to Mozambique. "And now don't give never once doubted her until I was Thrice-a-Wee- R shown that the eecurities she gave me this A MANCHURIAN TASTE OF away good coffee sere worthless. After that, of course, I WINTER. could not believe her any more. When brings new and holds he told me the story of tiring the General Kurokl's Headquarters ia old trade. of Andrew Carnegie her husthe Field, Dec. 11, via Furan, Dec. daughter Dr. Chadwick, was present, and band, "Yes you make 12. The army has had Its first taste he believed the rtory aa I did. of Ihe Teal quality of a Manchurian "The stories of her giving large sums regular day shipwinter the past week. Last night the of money to her husband are false, lie thermometer fell six degrees below is now ments so to ia and in Europe keep the penniless. aero fahrenhelt. The days are cold Just to show the methods of Mrs coffee fresh. Good plan also, but sunshine and the absence of I will tell of what she offered severs winds makes life tolerable. The Chadwick, do for me shout a year ago. She to this bills are covered with snow which on came to me in my office here and said t the plain ia one inch In depth. All she was grateful for all that I had dune coffee In aroma-tig- ht World and the new 1905 Wbtld Ab Or, we will send the Tbriee-a-Weestreams are thickly frozen. fur her and that she wished me to acmsnsc and Encyclopedia for $1.10, delivery charges prepaid. tins." cept a present from her. Shi then ofThose taking advantage of the $1X0 offer and also desiring the Almanac, FIRST USE OF SEARCHLIGHTS. fered me $100,000 in four noira of $25.-00obtain same by sending $1.85 Instead of $1X0. with Notblad GOLDEN GATE may 4m. were notes The drawn ' her and Thera rates are net and only apply to remittances mads direct to thia COffFB hat aalisfastiaa. N Mukden. Dec. II. The Japanese she declared that they were-a-by good office. 14. Mctoi. opened a heavy lire on the Russian poas gold. They may have been tor 1 1 sad 2 lb. reaa-lldThree free sample copies of the Thrics-i-WeeWorld will ba saol yew sition east of the railway at 4 o'clock know that her note for similar Id la balk. Ksvar Address upon postal card request this morning, but the Russians bad amounts bad been negotiated in banks P THE WORLD, searchlights in readiness ud for the In this city and had been taken up at S1 P. O. Box 1M3, New York, N. Y. first time used them. These army lights as Of an course, officer the of maturity. proved very effective and a dea.llr rifle bank. 1 could nut accept such a present Keif m Ctatary , NOTE Always fill in P. O. box number. Thus your letter -- will reach anil artillery (Ire being rate, up end iemain in the InetitutHin. I was San Fraaetaco Proper Department promptly, WORLD. 1 u Vashington, Dce.ll. Some of those .ulUan are pretty fierce far taritl .Vision," Mid Representative Jacob BeiJler, of Ohio, to Speaker Cannon tod- - Remind me of a lady out in my tons who met a little boy on ihe met one day, said the apraker. The an oiiery-lookipup. boy waa leading file teJy atopped and looked at the J la be Ben? she naked. . fierceet f'l the blankety-blanke- st dud vou ever seen,' aaid the boy. 6b, aaid the lady, 1 didnt want ng dug.' l fierce Well. replied Mankety-blankc- the boy, be ain't ao blank-blauk-bla- d fierce. . price, and started business as a baby-far!- r on a large scale. Most of her customers were people of position who desired to conceal the birth of children. They paid heavy fees sometimes as much as 300 pounds. The clients simply handed their babies over to Wiese, who undertook to look after them permanently. Instead of ao doing, it ia alleged that she murdered them, some being poisoned, others burnt alive in a large oven, and others thrown into the Elbe. Wiese secured clients from England, France, mid even America by attractive advertisements, and when her husband sought to check her criminal career, she is charged with having poisoned him, after having secured a high life insurance. So cleverly did she proceed with her work that it took the police two years to collect sufficient evidence to arrest her. After the arrest bones of infant victims were found hidden the flour of the kitchen. The mildest legal offense with which Wiese is accused is selling her own daughter. One of her Infant victims, it is stated, waa her own grandchild. - - Ha-to- grantor Depew told with great gb today a story of hia conversation with a newspaper reporter in Middletown, K. Y, on the night President Roosevelt to give out bia statement in reply judge Parker. The senator made a speech la Midnight before dletown on the Friday I'lwtkm. While be waa in the uiera hotue, where he talked, he heard of the depresident s statement, but got no HORSE LOSES LIFE. tails. He met the Middletown reporter after the speech. Three Little Ones In Street Eacapa 1 understand, aaid the senator, Possible Death Through Sagacibaa a out given taa president that ty of Joe. atatemeat replying to Judge Parker. Yea," replied the reporter. New York, Dec. 11. To the sagacity Have yon seen it? of Joe, the big buckskin hone which ofwe've at the put it up Oh, yea; for six months has been the lh fice. Weil, asked the Senator eagerly, Tht doee the president My? . replied, as if It in the to do, be Just Oh. the reporter wm the moat natural world for a president thing alls Parker a liar. think they would secretary to Senator Fairbanks after he ia sworn in as Several young men like to be a question today aa to are the duties of a secretary to There was what a I'll tail yon, a man who has said been in the capltol for The secretary of the many nt iiqatred to sit in the (nrgeous room, and when years. is t'e a party of sightseen stick their heads in tbs door to ray to them: 'Come right la and I'll ahowr. you the mirror John Quincy Adams bought for $30.' 'Ruber ' Big Ollis James, of Kentucky, looked y. of- the houae Democratic aide it the to-ds- - There are more Democrats here tbaa went to the polls on election day, 'be said. 4 a gepreacalatlve Badger, of Ohio, Democrat, who waa defeated for Going SKating? mb-port- ed near hone of apst team of three which pulled Fhtglne No. 7C, In West 10Sd, St, so the firemen and several citizens declare, three children owe their lives, or at least escape from eerioua injury. For them the home gave up hia life. The children were snowballing each other in 102nd street near Amsterdam, ave. yeetenlay afternoon, having just been lUemissed from Public School No. 179. Engine No. 76, in answering a rail to a fire at 108th street and Amsterdam aveune, had turned out of Its house and the team was galloping through the street Just aa it neared the avenue Edward Rittle, the driver, saw the children. He made a desperate effort to slop the team, but the pavement was covered with snow and the horses were unable to stop. It seemed se If the children who in their merriment paid no attention to the shouts of warning must be run down. Several turned away, fearing bo witness the eight. But Joe seemed to Realize what the pulling and rawing on the reins meant. When it seemed inevitable that the children would be trampled under foot, Joe reared and. leaping to one side bore his teammates over and the engine rolled by, escaping the children by kae than a foot. although running 15,000 ahead Before Joe could regain hie balance nf hia ticket, met one of hia German he fell and slipped fifteen feet or more mastituenls on the morning after the in Amsterdam avmue and on the diMtar. downtown tracks of the surface car Veil, Mr. Badger, raid the German, line. A south-boun- d car ran into the of your ticket, horse, which was wedged under the you runs 8,000 abeq) but vas overcome by the landscape. first truck. It was soon discovered that Joe's leg "Kvsry where I made a speed during was broken. The firemen tried to exEverywhere I made a speech during tricate him. hut were unable to do so tbs last campaign Judge Parkers plur- and sadly they concluded that he would ality was greater than that of Mr. Bryhare to be shot. Policeman James an.5 Representative Burgess; of Tex-i- i, Flood did it, the firemen etnading with era boasting in the clonk-rootheir rape off and a luge crowd surin Ton must have been talking your rounding. Imp," Beproeentative Claude Kitchen, of North Carolina, answered. HER RIVAL GOT THE KISSES. CUSHOW THEY OUTWIT THE Schleasinger Retorts That Wife TOMS OFFICERS. Lavished Intricate Oaths Upon Him. 11. Genera, Sunday, December Withtn the last three months no fewNew York, Dec. 11. Bending kisses er than 270 dogs have been shot by over the telephone to another man's Italian Cnstoma officers on the wife was one of a long list of aggravatfrontier, while in the act of ing circumstances alleged yesterday by and ult muggling tobacco, sugar, Mrs Celia Schleeeinger, who is suing from Switzerland. her husband, Adolph, In the supreme The tut that these articles are heavicourt, for a limited divorce and $260 a ly taxed in Italy has led to a Jjreat week alimony. The plaintiff declared todeal of smuggling, ex pec tally of in her complaint that this kmd disbacco, and tlis Italian Government lias tance osculation took place nearly fenced off the fnmtler with high strips between her husband of wire celling, of which the gales are every morning hnd her cousin, Mrs. Esther Eisenberg, fitted with alarm bells, while Customs Helena Feldman, is offlom armed with rifles are on guard who, with Mrs named in the suit. Justice Seott heard every hundred yards or ao. application for ali. It has thus become almost Impossible Mrs Bchlesslngers trial of her suit and mony, ending the for men to carry on smuggling withrendered one of the shortest decisons out being caught, and consequently on record by whiting denied across they have taught dog to do the work; the papers. The animal is first taken to an ItaliFor the purpose of annoying and an village mar the frontier, where be taunting me, raid Mrs Scblerainger, peUed and well find. my husband had a telephone rigged After some week of this the dog ia taken to the nearest Swiss village, up in our house, end every morning he He sends where he is half starved, and where a rings up Mrs. Eisenbery. here in and wire gets over the kisses Cua-huBan in the uniform of an Italian return. o nicer gives him aa occasional Mrs. Schlessinger told how she and boating After a few days of this treatment a her husband had risen from poverty to to this counMfoel of tobacco la fastened to the wealth. After they came try she kept boarders, and he Anally toft collar, and he is not free. went into thw diamonds business and He immediately makes for the frontier to reach hia homo on the Italian later into real estate end became worth Mrs. Schleestngrr herself ie ; We. and when he latches sight of an $ 500,00a Italian Sustoms officer he remembers raid to have accumulated $400,000 In bis beatings, and does his best to avoid real estate deals, and wears diamonds worth $75,000. "miug near him. The dog wanders Srhlpaainger, Mrs. Eisenbcry, her and down the up wire fenre nntll he comes to one of the husband, Jacob Etsenberv and Mrs. Feldman all entered affidavits denying Hiring gate which he puidies open. A bell Mrs. Schlessinger's allegations. tinkles, and the Customs Bchiesaingcr admitted that he had fires at the Jog, but " be misses the animal the smuggled naed harsh words to his wife under exI am fofek cannot afterwards be impounded, treme provocation and added: are considered aa having only human, And I could not always "jr an g, endure the biting stings her tongue induty. corns she need to After a dog has been shot at or flicted upon me. The ao intricate and were re times, and we -. lavish upon behas got away, he cannot repeat them. I that extremely wary, and will wait original worth anywas he that th denied He officer U at the furthest and Buj his Wat, and will then endeavour thing like $400.000- with as little 2J8 asfba apringsogates CHEATED. MANY FARMER as not to set the possible W1 ringing Thou-ind- s He Involving Hundreds of Dieolorad, Police Say. WHOLESALE MURDER. 8eek-Divor- Bwte-Itall- an . - na . to r' Tble Chargee Againat Woman. Hamburg. December 11. w ie aotorious baby-f- a bnown as the Am Ma at Hamburg thia mi JlU.5 clured wrtth tl " offen8w,t and aenaatio aa ae employed SJld,fwbo give evidence. in expected, ntnitT.1" chre bw Frau husband and o her ehiidrln Tw? care. I 'tb ajatematic ' I11? Partidpatloi dealings, several B and wi teaser cl "'iese la Hamburg at. re; an a Hamburg sense, Dec. 11. On the state? of Simon Buttner, of Schenecta-hia under arreat here charged grand larceny, Chief ofofPolice a gl- it rays he has evidence swindle Involving hundreds of ends of dollars. Buttner has, ao hlef rays, laid- bare n scheme efrauding farmers which netted, ot y iglnatora large sums bonght farm produce, - tn payment worthless checks, ta operations cover a period of il months. In the course of that atorea In the concern oPmmd cltv in the state. At icctadv sad East Worcester the, o - money-compan- ry s are raid to hare m been defraud-i- of from $12.0t0 1o $15,000. this city the company s gains not so great. 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