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TBI lYIFIirO WOULD, FRIDAY, TH B BIT ART 7, ms. af aSitattan elmller to that which eeearaunttr nestling In th 1 ef a veln that has been cold ni silent for run and It beginning to rumble. Of all th mn In the Patio lHparttnent wall jalpped to give vent to a eetnprshsrstlvs "squeal.' Cant. Walah la la puMUen to figure aa a Mar srvtr elane ha tiwM a unttona bo haa on tha IMMo." Ho haa always details. Ho haa been In tha cofsSderre of the mon who know MM dgured la tha I an or worMaaa nf at.lsntssas, an4 ho tiaa ater In feta wnnio ml ad an array of aad laoMoaU that will maho Mo far raoonSofl trretl. Bid ho dadMo to make a oloan tyreaet of kle hnewtilpi- With la as of tha moat uwpapular no Doom on in th ilnai went wtth Ma fol low awl earl. Many at thorn M hlgti atom, have not bealtated to MM m thoir opinion at him to hit fao. Thoao mam arc morally htvrlnr to-day. Thar ay walah la vtndiativ. and if ha ta an Inform or there la no will stop Tfcs aridity walah certain offtcsal at Head- aoartora arc sssklag out laaoilara and furMroly lataMtf far fbo latest dl cipmenta from taw bsdslds of WaMi la significant, to use a atiM oayraaatao. Coaomloatonor Waldo, tbrouirh OapAiiy Ci law mi ii Mowvurwi, waa natively lapssTil Hi ala Invoathyatlon to-day. tastiitm Batiaii. Lieut. Quaaja Out Bpbiusi' ataff aad ton Cawtral rtfflee to Hoadquar- WALBH DENIES HI MARIO QAAFT WITH DILLON. ! Ma aaroal atatamant la Depatr Cesamlssloner Newbunjer lat nlpht Walah positively doalad that ha had toht tha XHatiirtoAttormay fea had di vided aay at hla draft aollaetlona with Fsnrth Deputy Commlaaloaor Jam K OUloa. Th lajootloa af Dillon nana lata tha Walah coafdhalea appoar ta have boon braucht about by a mistake, DUlon waa aa tnapoetor la Hart ear, :a Bat. liBiptrerlly detailed, whoa Walah Brat want la th Bast On Hundred aad Twauty-ataah street station. But. WaUh aid. ha never had any daallndb with Dillon ta tha way af dinning draft at Tory poltesnan. aseerdtag to Walah, hf draft oaafaad at him. Ha dooa not aaxeanr to think ha aha aaatm to think ha haa utad aay GRAFT VICTIM TEN YEARS, BARES THE POLICE "SYSTEM" aald hp later had Houaa. No. HI A. Hot till pftar I waa told I'd aejrf M eat statUea at af tha written ffa ftOtl9UPtfM990tt MO A aHrWTrl MClprM. ft. DM pwa aae MtaT A. Ha, but 1 eaw ads seea at a plaaa ta tha Bowery aaat Aha oM Thalia. dw mtjah did re pay hlmt a month for, two t ta Lang I Hand wau, wnen i aaa a atr mill street ha sent eaeae to Ma. til Pet lea ate toat one a aaan aamtf Mthe far Maa. i pave Mike cttvtl V I had a plaea thara with a man Btehett Ms waa a Third are- i tr. We ran a nlaaa om i Tear street than. Deer ptve anything to Brltton : wpjae tawepT d Tap. ana day the door ! to MM aald a aaa df tod to aa. , i psjat Belt- JswweaJtoa A. Wall, onlf tw'ce Wfjspapa dkip aa Third street a short Vw aal jrau dp whaa you went 9Jfm w tat a tip that It wMf aM abJBt, da w loeatsd at the old aaf Baraa. la letaaj iakuM city, i or- Jaaap and Sited the phvea u. DBsMtatT waa awrBtotT a poolroom have any it satrap wtth the thara? A. Tou mean Capt. On aapBt ha ansae in aad a MM feBuw watt waaat etuaa . I totd rtekdtt aad he paid 'Never rated, po ahead DM you sank mosey theret A. TBa era aaaea read a,PM; the peeV reaaa last; the stuas game waa NAM. DM pwa ever pap- pialnMStt money there A. After three weeks John onto te ate and aaM Sheriff ef goo ens waa going to eloee ap. I aaM: "I passe I'd better aae He aaM: "I puaae aa." He said tha Sheriff could s seen al the Tludh ng Democratic Club any day between U and 1. BAVM Mirth DCCLAttKD DIB-TvtlCT-ATTOBNIY IN. g. Well, what, then? A. Pickett said i a aeuer are nan. v. a botn aaw Bhanrr . w" nl any. riarvey earn to m. , 'How lonp; have you been In the pool roam gamer' 1 uUd, 'Wor fourteen or fifteen years." He said, "Wall, don't yea think you ought to hav aesn some tody before you came breaking In I here?" I aald that waa why I waa there. Then he asked wtiat there was la M if 1 kept open. I said Mt a week. I tike the reel pot. Then he aald, "Well, there a the DUHrtet-Atbjraey. Hetl have I ' ev sinn. ' ws Liiai wuuiu so all I right. Then he ashed how about tha throe weeha we'd been open without giving up. I aaM I'd tin that too. and tha nest night l gave the ah arts MP). nrier inaf n ani uurni ana dick Conk aroupd and they got lit s week auleoa. They ware poolroom men there DM you evtr com In 'tontact with tha Dtstrtot-A t torney or any rprenta tlv ef hist A. Nil. sir. g. Who wen the ultrlcl-Attorney then? A Hr DeWltt. g. put yeu don't know whether h got asM artha taoney? A. I do not. . DM pwa prop pap Britten person BlS aa Tare) sj, ppay haap dM nau Map "Thara lan't a policeman who doesn t take graft If ha la built that way,' aald Walah. "Every captain can graft If ha wanta to, and ha doaaa't hav ta po out after It. Tha graft puraua him to hla atatlon houaa, to hla horne. to hla club or whararar ha goes. Thar follow hlan all th time. "Captain and Inepeetora ar hound od by mon who waat ta allp them money or vreeant. It take a atronp man to resist th preeaur. I don't know how many thara ar who ar atronp enoupti. Th temptation la overwhelming." If Waloh'a statement rallecta tha true oondltlon of affaire, hla oolloe Uaaa la Hartom-a comparatively qviet aad ehady apot on th map af law hwaMnp must harp Beta a drop ta aba bucket in th total. Th amount of praft tabaa In tha Taadtrlatu by police nan ao moaned, fudging fram Walsh's ntaaparanvaly eBm pteklnp af Ill.dOO a roar fram disorderly hotele. mux have bata anormona. The etat of health of Thome W. Watah i, th blppoat factor la tha pottco graft altaatlaa at tha preeeat time. Hla evldeno la ndd before tha Grand Jury In order ta pet an Indictment epalnet Inspector Dannie waonay and for the Inaupuratton of prosecution against former Inapaotora Haaaay and Thompaon, now under aus penrlon with tha grade of captain Walah, at admitted by the District Attorney, la a vary tick man. Tha oeafataton he haa made has relieved hla mental dletreaa. but ho le In pre oarleua phytleal ahsp Hla physHHen aays he may die at any minute aad adnata against prettlng him for fur ther detalle of hla etory of eotleetleae ef praft la Harlem. Mr. Whitman I banking on petting Waiph before the Oraad Jury before tha latter part of nest Weeh. Now that Walah baa made a oomplete statement to the Dlatrlet-Attomey la affidavit form ha will not be bothered by pro- u-aetea queeUonlng afaln. A feature of Waien . oanftaplan of Wtarast to the Dlstrtot-Attarnsy la the Mot that ht prwfaaaat to be a Me to furalah rorcotwralv t avMenca ef aotual payment of moeny to lnpeet-: Oweenay. whleh money can be traced bank to Uoerpb A. Map. Such a Pay ment, Wakth aays, waa mad on April a, un. Another matter ef interest to the District-A Horsse" of fire to-day la a death threat Mpp aaya ha received by otophone hvst nigh Island CltyT A. Three months aad Hire dare . m 1 A iu. . . ... w tnm you over near or Jim Mocey ? A. Tea; it waa aaM ha wag le pat tha Herman Hptjpa In Forty-aeoond strati, t had to aay htm whether 1 Bag open or "mj daMe sdihB. : went to No. ai Wapt Tadm-thrrdatrec. Hp, 1 heard wa d ha,eaed upaudt of he Influence pt the proprlafer ef the Taa darhlll Hotel If w dldat s oabw froi7' Island atr . Q. Where It he now' A. He la at downtown Headquarter Q. Did; )uu aver giv Mm any money? A. Tea. wa paid nun tl a week, then; Ht a month for Battton. and once her.ne an election ra Bad to put dp tnx. J spoke to Murphy, mV partner, and ha I aald he'd apeak to Tom Wood, who waa friendly wtth Caesldy. But It didn't do any pood, wa bad to pay tha money AID DAddNON't WArMMtfN BdO J 01 you know Capt. QaanenTA, r whn er uptown. DM you ever pjve Mm sail money A. Net to him but to fan-oil. hla ward man. w How much did vou give him? A ' dollara a week I O. What AM von -nav the pltats ovsr on etltUi avenue over tBa saloon of "Paddy the Pip?' A l wiuT in waaiWaa wtth Ja.kW.-Auiiffr.rha' Ptiaa fighter, lhare. but we were fight tag th cop. . A g. What do you mean by that" A. We didn't pay tham anything exrept'to th policeman tmt on th door to cafMt up. W'd give them M a week If fBey were pood. g. Who did ttT A. MoAuliffe. Somt thnee he didn't pay It and spent It himself. g. Do you know Inspector RUtisrd Walth? A. I kaoav who hs is g. Did you ever pay Mm any enaney ! A. Mo, Mr. g. IMS anmbody over pay Inspector Wktleh anptMnajT tA. I don't think en It waa uaderatpod hs wcaAdn't take a cent. Ton eooMat handle him. g. DM tssu ovsr par anything to Catrt SMatT A, Me. atr. Oaea I tBed to Ay tt up wltti Louta doldatelh, aver at the Murray trim Iyoum, and he aald It would ha Ml riant K we'd ehKt our ptaoe, nut I wouldn't do It. I had a lease and wanted to etay wtiere I waa. g. Do you know ta Capt. Shire agreed to thlsT A. I do not. g. Did anyttodv get any money while Scheysr waa la command A. Te lr. enactor McLaughlin had named Joe O'Connor we paid month to. Later w paid It to .notnrr ru,ctOT named l.yone g. Ars the men on th force now? A 1 think Lyons Is. g. DM you know Capt. NauphtenT A. Tee. Hs had eollei-tora named John L Sullivan and BfcCormlck. I think they're still on th fore. W paid tham tu a week. CAPTAINS CHANGED. BUT TAR IFF WINT vtlGJHT ALONG, g. Did you sver pay anything tn the Diggers quart' A. Yen, Prank England, a poolroom man coilacled for them. He got lit a week. I). How about Capt forcoranT A. . h,i , collector named Doran It ., th. ,m amount. g. And Capt Burner A The aame thing hi man waa Jftrry Hurpiiy. g. uld you vr have any daalliif with tterman Koaanthal at thla hJBMt A. Ye, ae planned to open up to- I ill I m 'm 18 A pettier, but a man named Tamil, a aarpaant who had It In for Rosenthal, wrote to Inspector Walah, who waa away on til vacation, and whaa Walah aame home there wat trouble for ua, Q. Tall ua how yeu hide the Muff when It le necoaaary. A. We have false rloaat In the wall. We pot tha wheels,, fprn tahlee and the reet In there. That'a what we rild tha night Walah rame In. Then wa had cleaned up wa let him In. 0- What did Walah dot A. I Q Haa It been your erperlenoe that gambler, when rightly addressed by a police captain, will move eutT a. No. Up in the Twenty-flrat, whaa Shire waa captain. I defied the polio. I had my place all flaed up. Dalaney aaM I'd have to go. but I atayed and ran a game anyliow. g How long did that laatt A. night or nine month. t). And you did a profitable baelneea j all that time? A. Oh, aura! Q. When waa that? A. In Oaph h'hlr' time. Q. And nil llMt' lime you paid no money? A. No, sir. Vf. w then- a reaaon for that? A Well. Jerome waa Dtatrlot-attori... ' at the tlm and we understood it.t If w t.yad open and didn't give up I ha (Jerome) wouldn't bother ua. W I gathsred that from a anaaeh h. ! g. Did you ever talk to Roundsman ' Sdhroedar while Capt. Cray was In cum. nana of the Twenty Srat? A. I talked to film before Cray cam there. He tokl me about Cray coming to th pre cinct, g. Waa there a political conteat on at that time A. Tea, alt, William ' rrae, the leader, waa pleated Jadfe. WlUtaaa j. X,araey. soa tested th lead ership. WaU Barney lost oat aad then BBfce Oralae moved to the dtotttot (the Beastsiath Aaa eat My). The way Z haaad H Oralae waa sitting in the Aaa ad Olab wtth Charter Marshy end tMM. hturphy aM te Otaiaet "kBka. I wish pea'd fa ap ta that dla trlet. I aeat pea there. Bo kMka teak the atat aad moved lata tha diotrtot CAPT. CRAY TAUGHT HIM LIB BON FOR OPPOSING BOM. g. What waa th reault of the ttoht? aV '-Pt Paddy Cray gave ma four x clae arreats beoaute I was araliat Crulss and pinched ahnnet everybody In the precinct who wa for Larney. It put me out of buelneet. Alderman "Buteh" Lewi triad to help me, but there waa nothing doing. Cray stopped mt. g. Wtiat did ;ou do nt? A. I aaw Crulae and aeked. him to let me open pool room. He aaw Cray, but Cray wouldn't etand for It. Then I aw Jack Murphy, hut h rouldn't do anything. Neither could Alderman '"Butch" Lewi do anything. Later Crulae fixed It up, and I opened with Munphy at No. -'Sii West Thirty -third street. Then 'rule wanted lo know what he'd get out of !t. W finally agreed on III) a week. Then we had to pay II ao a week. Of this seaeant Sao waat te Oapt. Cray. 150 to the Inspector and 110 apteae to their seUeetore, Stevens and Bee. Bator Bee waa ttaasfsrred, bat he kept oa get Map Ma money.. Finally Jack Murphy telaphoruKl m tn clo up and I cloil I didn't luveetlpat. I aupHied lie kuw what mw beat. g. 1)11 you know a policeman named CHffT A. Yea. when t had a crap game on Sixth avenu. near IPorty-eeoond etreet. Caff cam over nn night nd won SI7 huttlng crape Later Rachel" Brown. Who le a man. said CIUY was the CreulBct cautain'a man. I Axed It up by glvliar Mm IK and promising I'.Vi n weak. He got It until we doted up. g. iHd you know .i pallapmaa n 1 l.yone- A. yet. . I tuet I htm when I wanted to open a' pl.t- - At No. 1C Kit! Porty-aecoud atraet w gave him tlB to fix t up for u to put roulette wheel and other 'things. Bui AstUll Captain llernind Kelline DanM around i uie night and tried to art tn. ami, win n M wouldn't let him. CdUsd u t.iad .ind I maahed hi way Id Thet art had ta ! cioi U,i GAVE KANE OF CA1UBO FAME BIO A WEEK. W. Where did you give up protevUun money when you bad the Windham k aaaaa ap aaaea. ha he MM Boe anaaal te peek ap his staP aad pet ! aaB. Me aaaaa been Vaa, baa wa had pet Mm sea eat. am 1 a V ' Al DA I I al . Olub in Februapp, tMT A. I wenf to Oerrlty e. at Torty-slith street and Broadway, and mt a ooUoeman named Man. H wan a yalaUvs of x-Com-mlaaleaer-oh, I foeget the nam. Q. Was this Maae aba man who ar rested th singer A. CardeoT , Y4 I alipped Kane MO weekly aa my contri bution. Q. Kver give aVy one le monay ap theret A- Tea; OaVeM Rey SnLHanyr That waa after 'Von" Hayea Pacoeedd Walsh. Th two hVr cirne-vlo tha rlub dad saw th daerfceeper. TSf door keeper, whose name waa Smith. aaM the offerer wanted to be eeea. 'r Q. Tou aaw them? A- Ta. I par thm twenty dollara. They came round vary, weak after that. g. Whan waa thatT A. The latter part of Mil. ' g. Were pou ever raldtd by Becker? A. Tea. en And. T, Mil. g. Where waa abler A. No MS Beat Twenty-third street g. Tell oe Pha olraametaaoae. A. On Aug. 7, about o'clock, the police Broke In. Tt took them twenty wilnutet. They tore down blackboard and smashed stuff up. Otnoar Jam C. Whit Hoot at the door and althnr arreated them op i let tham gu, aocordlnp aa he had a j warrant for them or not. Up aald to me You're all right. You go out with a oheer." g. DM yea speak to Meeker A. Tee, I asked has to haw the aaaa Ileal pal of. felling him I waa indtraptod ta tha It ever wttk Wait ha eeau maa water arrest, bat he btunaeee far his health, t hew maafc he wanted. Ma Bat I teM him tt waa not . They wopldat arrest S Zr. " . "Maakl rf ! wa pwt a lawyer who Mead at Me. aat aaat lifty-oe aad I adrreed wtth pay aoao for the ml ,M , all he waa a lawyer. ffat eat. Ptaally wa aaat bp having BUeklta live Beaker Spap, g. Did you later try to open a pol toom? A. Yea, I wanted to open up, and saw a polloeman named Ray. Ha promised to find out, and sent me ,o ee several people, and they all cent m haok to Ray. Finally he came book and aald he didn't want airy poolroom north of KourteerrUi strt. The wltneae, going ahead with the '' e following th raid by the Becker equad, told of th final outcome, when IJaly waa "turned out." "Than I gave Bltoklln UK I saw Sllcklln give It to Whit," he aald. Purcetl aald after that he want Into th liquor buelneee In Bleecker etreet g. Jld you pay any more money after thla laatslaw given to Whit? A. No. g. What did you do next? I ran a handbook on Second avenue for a aouple of wkv, than went Watt. g. When did yeu comeback? A. About th trial of tha Becker case. I cam bank at tha request of the District Attorney. g. What are you doing now? A. I am working for tha Society for the Preven tion of Crime. Thl concluded Mr. Mo' examina tion. Alderman Downing wauled to kmw If. while Purcrll wss In the gambling busl neaa. he paid aa high aa IW.noo to gani lilert. I'M reek aaM he thotapht It would he sill Of tha' "I gured tt.otm a ysar for ten years,' lie aald. In reply to a qucetlon by M Moat. The expensee were 10D a week or leaa." Adjournment waa taken till lil.SO A M. on Mondny. M'CALL GOES INTO OFFICE AND BLOCKS W1LLC0X (Oaallauad Moat pirti Page i Ueaia broiiirht to light l Tnr Kven.in B urld. and i a-tlall. turrechatj In Hie tall flnsl draft "t the contraett. p jee mm eat the waaat ta! aekad him aau aaaa, wsptk that I him. Mora art th most tiering fault I e - I E A Si ' M M k M w k k k w tns eontraots as thr now etand, point ed out by Pabltc Bervtca CommlMloner Mllo R. Malfbla: "1. There la no limit upon the die count which th Intcrborough and B. M T. can qjutrp to tha ooal of addl tlona after Jan. 1, 117, whan both contract go Into affect. In nireeher caaea, auoh aa oonatruotlon and equip ment prior to that date, the dlacount la limited to I par cent., and aheuM have bean In thla caea. if the rater borough ahevJd Uaae beade iIMJim thereby taearrad weald Be abeat d par aea stand thta Mara Mt Bad saat twBM be sad any rev work den after Pan. 1, 1P1T, the attp thus mad te pay for the "1 The centracte atlll permit the In terborough to charg Interest to the i cost of the aubway In eacaaa of th j amount which It will be actually re urd to pay. Thla ought to have been changed so aa to limit tha amount i harped to actual and nctaary dla buraomanta. ' Similarly the B. K. T. la to b , allowed to charge Interest STI HA.DOn, MB from Oct. 1, 1IU. four mantus Into tha past. No Interest should to al lowed prior to the alpnlng of the con tract and the actual pending of th "t. Neither company ha been re quired uader the terms of the con tract! to make adequate provision for Saat depreciation and future ex pense for replacing proeent equip meat It will be larger than they should be allowed In all fairness to the city to make. Prqvltlon for ac cnied appreciation should have bn made out of patt earnlngt, a raaerve eccumolatod therefrom, and the pref erential largely reduced. TOO LONG A DILAY IN POOL ING OF RECEIPTS. ". Th pooling of receipts from the Intsrborough lines, nsw and old. la not to take effect until the tunnel to Brooklyn Is completed, although the company will have s completed H' system In Manhattan and sPttB alons In th Bronx before that time. The pooling of receipt enould bagln ae aoon as the H' system Is tunned with the bulMIng of the line south from Forty-second street In, Seventh avsnus, and ths line north from Porty-leoond strsst In Lexington avenue. "a. Ths still I a a aaast pap a it, a tka tad af tea yeare. ef U par aaat. above the 'ooet,' at ever IS par aaat. above the aotaal money tavsated. Ths Ssventii avenue line and the Lex ington avenue line are discon nected parte of the system. As now planned, a larpe additional In vsstmsnt would b needed to con nect them aad propsrty costing bstween 11,001,00V and 110,000,000 would hav to be abandoned. But more important - than these and other faotorg Is tha probability that the tot will have ao f aads to recap tar tha tetarberoagh Uaaa aadsr the harsh prevtaioaa af the seatrect, whleh eapht to he modi fied. "T The yearly preferential of .6).ooo allowed to tat B it. T. Is MB.ooo mors than originally dseldsd upon by th city. The B. R. T. con tract aa it atandt allows th B, B. T. -rentals of leaped line whleh ahould have been paid out of and not In addition to the preferential of 13,600,000. In forty-nlus years this seminal)- small lnorseat amounta to nearly M.fMO.OD. "I. The cost of crtsln propsrty and ths reoonttructlon of existing line are to be authorised prior to the payment of the city 'e Interttt snd sinking fund, and the B. R. T. it to rstal.i ownership of ths prop srty. This violate the faadamea tel agrees eat ef the soaferreea aemely, that the eaxapaap shall receive ao proat apaa He aaw la veetment until the oitye Ssed ohargee hat bees paM. The amount lavolved raagea freea pio,- CASKIFILD CLEVELAND tit laaisrv lr.r-."ri Ni iH ni up ua Open Kfeaiust tut igi till T. letiodal IIU 10 Dtameaa t an raanard Pall' efuaded, Lee at! Writs r specie H S CARAT SOLI ) AlKr VI 7 12 DIAMOND RING If b trtAfiiuar; brill .3-7. ur Mt - ut lii-i.'ii-fis of titUtr htifa u. xattereoreagk coa treat wish to oall This Mail ,anfaawwMkW Puled ataiague CHORUS GIRL BRIDE FILES SUIT AGAINST LINT Seeks Separation From Million aire's Son Who Deserted Her After Marriage. HE HAS GIVEN HER ISO. Belmont Sr. Refused to Tell Her Where Her Hubby Was, She Says. Mrs. Raymond Belmont whirled th word of th law threateningly above rha Uordlan knot of matrimony thla aftermion whan ah filed In the an- prome tVurt ult for a legal separation Bom th "bed end board' or rather. IT her statement are to be credited, lack of th am- of the young man who la heir to the Wall street grand duchy of August Uelmcnt A Co. Mrs. Belmont, prior to th taxlcab trip to Jeisev City last November which made her a partne- In the firm of Raymond Belmont a- wire, wa known about the district of electric alpna tt Bthot I. rra4n. and he had ssaaasrs aahlatad a of fam RAYMOND BE as a member, for a brief period, pt the i ,n SB, but the oppoelnp lawyers tight brigade of the Winter Oardcn. I rapondsd with a curt refusal. Finally, i Raymond's fsthsr Is conservatively ; ir- Nleotfa law firm furnished the In estlmated to be th proud potaor of formation that RaymoiM waa ojourn4ng nyme PB.OOO.OOO. Young Mra. Btlmont , t Oarnett. Hampton County. Ho rh j atttrta to the Court that the a urn total Carolina. of her husband'e contribution to her maintenance, aupoort, pleasur, folbl and accoutrement amount to the rather constricted ftpure of The renowned Jersey City nuptlala of Raymond Belmont and Ml Lorraine occurred Nov. 21 of laat year. A coey little nt of a home wa entabllahed for Raymond'a Indui-tlnn Into matrltnoay at Hie Oasford apart mi nts. No. 3M West Fifty-fifth street. But In spit of many preparation for a life of ataylng-al-home-evenlngs-wlth-the-wlfe, young Bel mont absented himself from the aide or hla bride on Nov. M. BAYS SHE'S WILLING TO II HIS LOVING WIFE. In the languag of that game bereaved hrM a Int orrmrnted tn her complaint. Raymond "abandoned and deserted her" on that date, a week after the Justice of th Peace acroaa th river had made them one." aad haa eitue continued to remain away fiom her without com .nulkloutlng with her. or in any way con tributing to her aunport. although !ir ha neon at all times ready and willing to receive him end perform ell ths ob ligation to him of a loving and loyal arlf and has duly notified him to that effect." Premcnltory i ambtlnga of an appeal lo the court tu right her wrongs have been leaning for some time from young Mra. Belmont, who aya she la living In aolltary grif at No. tto Madison avenue. Dally her friends 'have been expecting to hear that her ault had been filed. It dveioped to-day that tha reason she has delayed thus long Is because she haa been unable to looate No Appetite "I could mt est any thin, had as strength. 1 no appetite, pmrplet and tor team out. I then began te take Hood's SarttpariUa. and my skin cleared up. my appetite returned, strength came . hackandl wti iom enjoy ing ths bst of health, i Three hearty meals find me equal te them every j day. I work hard and sleop well." Wm. Scrapie. Christopher. ID. It it by ourify ing the blood, strengthening the . nerval aaa building up the system thst HoodH Sarsaparilta restores the appetite and maket sleep sound snd refreshing in to mam; cases. Get it today in the usual liquid forn j or in the tablets called SafMtabs. bW t JH Sawcial far Friday, Fab. 7th. ASSORTED CREAM ALMONDS VTksreta Nat are's sweatees aat farm lb assure le a tklek MjBM ' sstlag I Vaa. aad Chocatel the kind ef . aafartlaa that gives grsatest oleae ara la aatlaa similar aaaltlr 1 An crtMoUTt cOvUiib cftEIM- ERY CARAMfcLa th, t&MV3k 19CI MlLR tlfOtJoLAlk tOvkkkb FRESH PiNtAPrix it stretch of the IroaaueaUaa la aneataily the rusull ef snek a em a aal Ian ar ugass eteam. Jale ef tresh faaeetial sad ear fa- (rwf. ,aM rv.-l.as Ml.k t'hue- r need aa iNWLal '" tmw T OTb mitt rUB tm.wr' 0,-iXtfiusne: lSlMSlrt.'AW!arwMr'.a,,t'-. flgflB ::::.::.; ailBM::::::::!""""" I.7.S ..utslde no ndto llsalt en aaplrratUn. If desired, parkase ran b laaueed .late ouiaiae m " t...; sT H, . , must arronioan, orders. " ,L it.. l u.sla'di snd HSUi sir-.! sl.r.. ooen e.eri ; evenlpa until I I .M k. , .ik ""'t'M, .lure, euro saturOa- ririlnaioMHJJocTjrh. ftt BARCLAY STREET Cor. West uruadway 2B CORTLAND I ST Cor. Church Sttect ark Row dt Nai,au At City ll.: Park The spsshW watast to aeak I hri if, leant poue to fdyva him nlt.i the psper In th ttilt. Through lier attoinrvt. Oettner. . ftlmon A Aeher, of No. 2", Broadway. she employed Irvlnp Simon to attempt j ,o serve the papers on young Belmont, either st the home addreat h had , given hw. No. 44 Ban Thirty-fourth ttroet. or at hie offloa with hi father's j firm, No 41 Kxchange place. When HI'non Hnnnunred hit iueet had been fiultlee ehe employed David Wolfeon t' ewaay the (ak af making MTTMd at the flelmont summer residence at Babylon. U Wolfaon "wa quite II ' uiieiicceteful at th former proceee eervee. Thereupon, acordlnp to the tate ment tn an affidavit attached to the complaint, berraved Bthtl callel up Auguat Blmont, her husband's father, M hit office and naked him: "Papa, where I my hueband?" To which the master of BUBWAyt aid to have replied: "Oh, I'm urc I don't knon. I haven't seen him for om time." She declaree In her affidavit that ehe continued to call the senior Belmont on the telephone both at hit home and at hit nffice at all hour of the day and nlpht. but. ah ewaara, her father-in-law invariably denied a knowledge of the whereabout of hi offtphlng. RAYMOND IB SOJOURNING IN ' BOUTH CAMOLINA. At length Herman Aahar. of the law I Arm repreeenting her. wrote to Ilay- '"ond a latter full or reproach: celling tie young, man attention In th. f,.i that he had deserted hie wife without caua that ha had failed to fumleh her with the necessities of llf,; and urglnij him to reauma Immediately hla husband ly duties. In answer to thle letter, cam a letter from N4coll, Anablc. Llnd aay and rullr. attorney, of , No. 11 Naaaau street who announced almpij that they had been retained to renr 1 eni Mr. Belmont junior. In any legil ; action. r -ahr Immediately requeeted that ! Iaw flrm accept eervlc of the oanera Armed with th facta. In affidavit form, Mr. Belmont went before Jutlce ' llendrlck, In th Supreme Court Thst j Jurist cave nernuulon to-day, to aarvs young Belmont with the vunrmon and complaint In th case by publlehlng a i notice of the suit 'in two New York pap- are and hy mailing coplea or the papert to him a: t.ic South Carolina town. Raymond Belmont It twenty-four ' years old. feartk aad fifth at t karteatwa. FOfRTH RACkV-Fnur-yaar-old and up: selling: five and one-half furlongs. Hose Queen. 101 fDeronde). I to i, I to 10 and I to M. won: Semi Quaver, lit (Picket), tt to I. 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. second The Squire. HI (J. Hanovsr). 7 to 7 to I to third. Time- l. in. Chilton Squaw, (tendon of Roies, Dipper, Jeeaup burn. New Haven, Tolson D'Or also ran and finished aa named. FIFTH HACK Four-yea r-olda and up ward: aelllng: seven furlo.igs. V. Pow er. 101 (Snyder). to i, J to 1 and 7 to 10. won: Swart Hill. M (Derondri. 1', to 1, I to I and 3 to I. second: Banor ella, 104 (Buxtoni. 9 tot, t to f and 1 to 3. third. Time. 1.Z0. Claque. O Co E. Blltsen, Busy. Carlton O. Heretic also ran and finished aa named. MEATS ''hole Cuts at Market Prices 'ut down tha hipli i est of living by 6iir haalnp your I B A TP from THE BIG MARKET j. p. STBLfiN. Prep 1338 1340 BROADWAY Near Gate Ave.. Brooklya IF YOU CANNOT CAtl TELEPHONK SUB BliSHWlCK Soup Chicken Leg of Canada l.mnb Let ef spring l.amt r.i.aat Lois of Pork Plate Corned Ileal Hums Corned Btef nib Roaat Turkeya. Ducks Hassling Chickens and Hrnllsrs kinds of ata food al lowea: petes 1 JHTjW Saarial far Saturdav, Fek 8tk :hocolate co' PEPPERMINTS D CREOLE ata sweet enceiier-ssa - almeaohere eh.'ul tlleas thai beeoewka ibelr so-daee mat sa Saea -net SS rfV AT ae better aula ur fleer frutle thaa ea ter Int thl special a be bad anr- ware and th rrtel ar meals their ,illl Iher.-'a aad aaan ibese thai vs rvrariae i a sett tu eaa't y,,rawAft AlVitfi- srwv MiLK CHOCOLAIt LovtRED FRESH STRAW BuUt ItS ,,,. I lurid. ar.a li atrswberrle direct fro as Th Hiiufh eacjssad In sueel ptaimred ,-reaui una rreailuni f haralate these . sa1! be had where, ana me r too i,oi i srilneat slv rours.lt an rti hi lo du a&Aaft unusual 20 BROADWAY Cor. Fulton St. 147 NASSAU STREET Bet. Becitman B Spruce Sta 2S6 W. 125th STREET Juat Eatt ef Mh Ave. MUCH SUFFERING EXISTS ONLY IN THE BRAIN New Ionic Is Being Put Hor ward to Combat Nervous Debility. KNOWN AS TONA VITA Andrew Markleyjs Astounded by the Immediate Relief Obtained. Andrew Marnier nf Ml Wast 4Stb Street. New York, issued the follow ing statement to one of the official' of the Tone Vita Company after hav ing finished alt tint bottle of the ae tonic: p "I can indorse Toaa Vita unreservedly because it aurely brought ate great relief in the weakened state of bealtu thai 1 had been in for eoma tinte. Be fore 1 took Tuna Vita I felt weak aad wore out all the tine. If I beat ovri to do anything my head would twin with diaaiaeti. I wat troubled with paiat in my bead aad back. I took ao especial pleasure in anything. It wa as though I wat lacking ia ambition. After the first few doses of Toaa Vita I experienced a new sensation. I begsn to enjoy my meals; I slept well at aiglt. and woke up in the morning refreshed I can certainly state that Toaa Vila proved very beneficial ia my case." "Mr. Markley is only oae case in very many thousands, declared the Tona Vita official. "The Hte we live ia a big city ( such a rusk morning noon aad night that the human frets ; it uaable to stand the inordinate pm sure placed oa it. and. as Mr. Marklev expresses, the body become weak and worn out; this is nervous debility. Those who suffer from it experience a weakened state of nerves, so that they jump at the slightest noise: their diges tion is impsired; Keep brings them n rest; their brain feels like lead;, aad th ilightest exertion tires them out com pletely. These are the people for whose benefit Tona Vita is being introduced. A similar tonic worked wonders ia Europe, and judging from the latest re ports from tha New York drug stores the demand for it it growiag Istanr every dav " OLIVE Tablet OIL the Bowel nPhyaMmm'B Submtltutm tmr Dmnfaroum mmlomml When you feel I bat your liver ami bowels need help, take lit. Edwards' Olive Tablets Substitute for ( alum Calomel is effective bill dangerous causing bad after-effects. Olive Tablets art especially mad tu take the place of Calomel. Dr. Edward for years has beta Calomel's foe. Hi saw itt dangers aad its disadvantages in 17 years' practice, treatiag patients fi r all kinds of liver aad bowel complaint -In hit efforts to do without Calomel, k developed hi now famous little olive-oil colored tablets. Olive Tablet are mild but effective. Safe and sure. Pleasant to take but unfailing in results. Olive Tablets oil the bowel just enaapU to start Nature's own actio, gad they toaa up ths liver at tke same time. Tfcsy are made from a rare combination of veg etable compounds mixed with olive am. If you want to regain that feetjw of joyous buoyancy aad clear thought, take Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets. They work like a vacation. 10 and IA cents per bat. "Every little Olive Tablet has a etnva ment all Itt own." The Olive Tablet Co.. Columbus, O, Good on Cold Meats, Good on Hot Meats It adds just the right zeit to gravies, soups andaalads. Per bottle lUC Made by E. Pritchard,S81 flprinl BtN.Y. HiLB WANTED MALE. .sLATKIt I' i al our, sr.. Bidfrfielil r . X, V'jn i. . i:-u-'. i .1 : U'.,' .1,.... It j FIRST OFFICIAL STORY ABOUT THE SULTAN'S HAREM. Msaji ariun uatt stleaiiaed to Krlb lis ijlisas sim and tin ,n ot litis tie, i.,a trjM dsr to day. It has ceuuuurU. aowsfer, fur Barla at Xlcjsr, liotoarsinw of wouisu ol its ssslfl ssi sets iu all lauds, to actually $un aooaM is Iks tiuluu's banua. UA tuclurta sad Ml atom ' ust I., Las seta ihrrs eltk lib oea tjai Ma uu started to tue srtat "tluuaa of Many i,st" u, su uajicus, ttoujiuud by aosctal dlsosaaatiua at the tuilau klawelfi took uaotofrsi.us . iiikLcI t.is accrtil iireclnot of UUs asuat str. Irrunu realm. Uls stuy ol suit ha did anal ke saj a i ipt, took jl toa b'lUlaaW. larartte wUY lailau. aul bs fsaturad t ta Mttstias sd story aasiloa ol aau awaw. IV . J. 1 BJ If you bus this atory you sfll ask Book aa KJLaSB ila voild liud yool eeilsler k Sauce 1 P1 of