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AL AUSTEN'SSUDDEN OEATE > Was Senior Member of the Firm of Koster & Bial, Me Was at His Office Yesterday Fooling Well, Jehn Koster, the senior member of the firm of Koster & Biel, tied * @elock, from heart disease, at his 5 Genco, 4% West Twenty-third street, His Geath was very sudden. ‘Mr, Koster was at the Music Hall all Gay yesterday up to 6 o'clock. He made ‘Re complaint of feeling iil. this home at 6.90 and there complained of ‘wine in the region of the heart, 1 | (Copyright, 1895, by MR. JOHN KosTER. The attack increased in severity and { Bie family physicians were calle their efforts he rallied and they expected that no serious result would ensue. { UL o'clock he experienced a mevere at- tack and grew unconscious, iter was born April 27, 184, In Germany, and was fifty years tine of hin 4 he immediately Albert Bial. restaurant down: de, in «onnection entered into the beer-bot- 1873, restaurant in Chatham square be- ular that several jaracter and evenly and In ss le! man in o> and ‘more pretentious in ‘on the east ol fh well-recognized the corner of a Management of the firm Bia ned the first American nty-third street, near and engaged the beat va- caries on the firm's roviders of variety enter- mown over America and hat the busing ‘Tussday Mr. @ dinner Hance in honor of their ind one daugh- dings of real n equal share corporation of leh controls the fourth street. be no performance at the this afternoon or to-night Probably reopen on Monday, will all depend upon the a ents to be made for the funeral et been net for the probably be Mon- jn it, but It wil or Tuesday, — $250,000 in COLORADO FPRINGS, Peet of the big weal of eld bs Gold Mining Company caused a this morning, signed CoOL mmunity causing a you cannot tell when a cold may begin, some one be “ burt, cut, bruised, burnt, strained or sprained, In ear. ache, toothache, neurs lieves pain quicker than anything ele gia or rheumati 28 and 30 conta, at drugiowe, a Uy wai) (Continued from First Page.) collect: and shipped surgents, o the Cuban in hiladelphia and th Amboy ie Spanish officials have the | to be at N. J. cations of the rene of operation, CALLED TO HAVANA. ‘s Captain to Es jance Affair. (Rpecial Cabin HAVANA, Mare er of the Bpanish cruiser Conde 4 Venadito bas been called to H to explain the Allianca affair. b to The World) A detachment of the Coast Guard, | composed of five men of the Simancas | W Regiment, was lured into an ambus and cut to pieces by Insurgent attacked them with machetes, A small party of insurrectionists has | ised through the suburbs of Guan- | drews, i tanamo. Another party, commanded by Perl- quito Perez, attacked the coffee plan tation of Ermitano, tn the suburbs of Yatares. It was repulsed and pursued by volunteers. 1t is known that the leader of this band of insurgents, a Regro named Guillerman, has died’ of wounds received. Arturo Haldasano, the Spanish Consul denied, when keen ‘at Bis residence last ight ‘by a World reporter, that a Hilbustering expedition ix fitting out in this port. A story to that effect wax afioat yesterday, ung the Spanish Con- ful was said to'be tn possession of all | the facts. “The story ts all bosh,” he sald. “We would know very soom If an attempt Were made to fit out @ vessel in this port.” MITCHELL-WALSH. CONTEST. Eulhardt Saye He Vromised Several Men Money for Voter Hearing in the Mitchéll-Walsh con- test was resumed to-day at the office of G. T. Rawson, 4 Wah attect, before Notary W. A. Hoaf,’ Nefther Mitchell hor Walsh was present, Henry Hulhardt, « trackman, of 8 Bowery, was the first witness called. At #8 Bowery tx the Union Lodging Houre, He testified to haying told sev- enty-four men that it wéuld be to thelr wivantage to register at the late election, and that he had teken them to the registration office, Ho testified also that on election day Robert Kerr, keeper of the Union Lodging-House, had sent him to a bodging-houre at 72 Bowery to pick up voters, There he anid he induced ten or twelve men to vote the Tammany Ucket by promising them pay. For thix ctlon day service he says Kerr patel him only $i, Buthardt admitted that he had heard wix or elght other men say they had received from $1 to $2 for their votes. John Helily, a driver, who lives at the Oxford Lodging-House, 19 Park Row, tenffied that he heen promised the sum of cents for registering and vot- Ing under the name of John ityan. Daniel O'Rourke paid $1 for votin aw straight Tammany pleket, he wald, he had xeen O'Rourke pay about fifteen other men to do the ing. ‘The hearing wan adjourned until Mon- day at 2 P. . 7 - oe SPRAGUE WAS A HIGH FLYER. hier of a lon Clothing Charged with Stenting $25,004 (peclal to The evening World) BOSTON, Mardy 23. — Sidney W Sprague, formerly the trusted cashier of the Freedland-Loomis Clothing Company, , Was Arrested thie morning on charge of embezzling 825 Sprague was a considerable of a high flyer, belonged to a number of clubs Hved in a swell part of the city and maintained a Summer h at Hinghany ‘The firm diveovered that some Wrong a Ww ko and an exp put He at Holand madi reed on lis promis tlon if not arrested ton 1 further sached arrested without a war 4 time to skip the town. nd ed —— COMMENT HOM can Ne secured att COLD IN THE HEAD. * It has been observed that in families where Salva-cea isused very great from colds is enjoyed, not only colds in the head, but sore throats, and that kind of cold that. settles in the chest, racking cough. Most colds begin with a run- ning of the eyes and nose, or sneezing. Salva-cea placed in the nostrils morning and evening will generally cure with the first or second ap. plication; and even when it settles in the chest all you have to do is to rub it thoroughly and the change is marvelous. Never in the an- nals of medicine has such a perfect remedy been offered to the public. Don’t be without Hl ai ) Salva-cea: MAMI) ri n Salvarcea re- 4 New You THE WORLD: “SATUR OUR DEMANDS ON ENGLAND) FIFTEEN ARE UNDER ARREST, FRENCH MOUSE AN AMERICA EVENING, MARCH 23; 1606. VENGEANCE! (Continued from First Page.) forests, containing much | Distr t-Altorney's connection with the [case since it had been taken out of the » nfinerto bas claimed a pros) hands of Coro.et First Page.) Where arma and amunition are being! they were not brought to Police H quarters: untl afi for furniture. Two important rendexvour are stated ued on March 21 more than) yous, with names could not find him, Jada | $5.00, of persons most active and the mannec Mada. prodyce him if £ would promise not to 1 made that promise | rease the Pall, and Mann was surrendered.” Saxton's Distel it the attempt of Miss Hannigan's Ivd that the last two ecltal Lawyer Moas sali Twenty-third reredentiithe t Publishing Company, | The eommand- eeaion granted to Mr asked the Kt vana the Recorder. Manslaughter May Yet Be aa charg.ng him f outside men employed by | League in working on buildings in the cites rad NG o » jersey Cit fiake 1s whether |New York, Broskiyn and J i inansiaugnter » who the Penal C tendant will hn, James Quinn and King ar hat it would make no thing he wou.d taki Hetments with golng tr rs without having th alministered ine itecorder .hen directed Detective | attending Miss the sugnivst inti-~ come to nim (the K. order) at his house | “Hartman and dam warrant tor Mains reatrest. said he, “you will please out « Warrant ahd give it to De- Kgan is charged w Woula mane the nin report to this Court an any event am agreed to produce Mann a could not write t{t0 ence. rage the industr friend tn the booth to as#et and protect them against the vichous | sstonishing that he ts now in trouble. from Antananary under 90,00) batl. Justice Ingraham, who tseu office early, prepare victim of malpractice and’'on whose uc- Perungill and Sol iH. ted by Corvner Austen, her World" pub-| hysivian, visited her | yigeg there was no change yt thut whe Js Weaker and lower, he doctor said positively that she ts suffering with general that her recovery 1s Impossibie. ner Hocber Almont eber has been almost pros- d by the woes that ha he became an it home Hl yesterday, toll an “Evening Word that the doctor was v daved April 2, in her condition, jtonitiy and people a message saying P bail and Lieman $1, | who ha | another member. 89 attends to legal mat- that American Leeman, Jame Whitman and tne result of the action ef the sin He | member wife | complete nis builaing. | 1, the head of the Cornell Twenty-third He gaye the fy Government’ rieht to make land grants to Ami «without first obtaining the sane- French Pesldent-General Assembly District Iron Works, ss, Dr. Hoeber went to the| Iron League, which includes in It A at $000, 0b An's bondeman ndered up and down from : sy spirit, He near Second her representatives to communteatio: m to rooin like A to talk to reporters. told at noon that iss Hannigan Jandvew's bondsm t Waa suifering intensely, | Runkle, who gay Elgnty-tirnt stre or tgige, of Sinn 8 course. the to consent to. “Without touching on how would be af- waging war on Mada- rpose of insisting on her de’ frst dim die right avay representatives Madagascar, the representatives also of the farm that would result to} man a ur and mold HMoeber Flees from Reporte: her immediate death, why did you sum- |mon a Jury-and hold an: inquest at. the {3 of them In this city and vieinity. years ago, as members of ‘he he was asked, Ryans wit, from such a but waa not the representatives of France are takin) towards such land grants.” Mail advices from his occipital nerve, squinted his eye like a neuralgia patient, and yelling, “Ach, Gott!" fled to his inner sanctum, He was out again in a minute, an d the information that he ha Piaced the whole matter in the District- ‘amatave, published 1s representations ca United States Governme further.to de with “But,” said one of the reporters, “Mr. h Attorney's office put of your hands.” Watter, to obtaln recognition throug y the ‘Tammany Insp ked up by ex ah boly, and are now known a Houseamiths and Bridgemen's Union. The new union has 70 members and is) represented in the Hoard of Walking | peared at the stable armed with a lea Delegates by Delegate Lenaghan. The housesmiths was the only trade in the bullding line that had not been granted the eight-hour workday, and in the late negotiations for a settlement of the Electrical Workers’ strike, It was urged that they be granted the eight- hour workday, shut out from the yp the Coroner's face, er took refuge in flight. NO SEATS FOR THE GIRLS. nittee and Me: talking about . who resigned in @ quarrel rand put In @ bill in which is an item of $490 for money loaned to Hoeber gave him Hoeber is much exercised mmany elects just before litle position, because Oppenheimer -| Grand Jury and told all It was charged that boll rolling. by xton started the Appearing att | Metiments of neon in Part 1 bout that loan, of the Supreme Cou mmilltee consists of As on dity te vo Ballding Trades Mechantes W ning was Inallot rt waa | folded properly, and he was found that th artes | and insists that it di i Le and {in-the Jeast In the appointment of his Is sald, are tnterested in | f never tires of referring to the him Coroner, every one of turned to work, committee of charitable him to be he Ing Delegates extraordinar of Loretta H. Yi w Chairman of Were summoned: Ha big establishment and founds entirely different trict-Attorney Hent convening oi Visits to this store | sy suggested the| the and aoa total Hennessy says he did nothing of the ‘kind. vening World" Fellows if Coroner Hoeber a prisoner and the proceeding secret he replied: with, Louts Let us hope it will never be re- election: attioer plaints the dL Subsequently two sitting West | asked had the right a Visited another vounters: there tered voters, Nathan also vistied an establish. indictments wdinitted he had no seate eee Avante @ & “If It is lawful to secretly rison a guilty citizen hom there is a probat easy for our our Courts to swoman that would sit down 4" Nineteenth or one against e case, it would | ¢ Coroners and inneent men {nto prison and Keep the public in ignorance | of the matter, “TL never advi: ed Hoeber that he had ANIMUS. SAYS FOX. Saye Mis Na eohad a right to with. | came dt Fold the evidene complete, if that w omplishment ment of the law ot Lawful in 18. District-Attorney Hennessy wir at the home of Loretta Was Dragged Be of justice and bo ese Hut secret arrests tary of Carpenters and Joiners’ M, spent an hoi annigan last RARE IMP! ORTED GO stot his visit by Miss Hanni- Suffering with pe r death announce she retained sclousness until Thursday night and had viscous Intervals all day yesterday. Dresses and Altman & Co. gan is wonderful, jonnets by 1. Ostrander was ieting | cert the interent of a New. York incMouse broker, Swindled a Newapap -NDREWS ON POLICE WANTS, Must Not Annoy Salvation Armies, | Yor Pein, i “aivbs, ihiety-tw > yeare ant One Huniret Bightycelanti aire n Army transps ad thet, Westar jenie for I8D5, week from to-day Ugntly braided] make the affair enjoyable, ing for . large attendance roomy epd made of IRON. WORKERS MADE HAPPY. —y Eight Hours Work for Nine Hour’s Pay After May 1. Voluntary Concession of the ‘Iron League” of Three Citte:. The following notice has been posted | “7 by the association known as the “Iron to League," which is composed of the against, any ONE most prominent architectural iron man- Who was In that room to-day condition of the grit’! Ufacturers of this city and Brooklyn, if yed on the various Nlarge buildings now in course of con- whose men are emp! struct! xotici NEW Y¥. are now paid for nine hours By order of t IRON LEAGUE. ‘This action Is entirely voluntarily on the part of the Iron League. The Iron League was formed in 1891, and Is fegarded as the most formidable | body of organized employers in this country: Its object 1s to foster, pro for buildings, and by tn in thelr merits and deimert and indolent." ‘The initlation fee to the Asociation is 1%, with annual dues of $50, There is an ‘Arbitration Committee to settle though they are adverse to any arbitration with krlevances among the members employees, One portion of their constitut{on pro: at if a strike is declared against one of their members the Lixecutlve Committee 1s empowered to declare a measure Is astitutlon pro- 1 employ men ile in the employ of any general lockout. | If th: deemed unadvisacie the « Vides that no m mber sh struck w! ‘The League ters for its men & Duilding fails to settle the claim of a e will find it Impossible to | J.oM.. Corn {tne foot of West Tw sixth street, Js the President ty. rship the orks, In rks, with an office at 29 Broadway Cheney & Preyer. the New Jersey Iron and Steel Company, William A. Lindsay Vell, didn't I say alrealty, ven I zaw | and a number of other firms in Brooklyn| Fat she didn't haf to) and Jersey City, Fou of wages for outalde and inalde men, and after a protracted strik large firms now composing the. Tron 4 A 'TLeague they were compelle: ing debts for feed for which Father 162, — q|to work under the nine-hour rule, and|Landan was held responsible. Father coy BROADWAY d| have since had their wages redacod./Uandan asked O'Toole to vacate the | ‘The rates range now from $2 io §2.75 a) premises, and finally called in the police day of nine hours, z few months ago the housesmiths r pere reorganiaed as an independent | between the police and O'Toole and his | BeBOd: NO PAIN of bad reeuite; applied @ 8 the United | family, but the latter were finally forced | W* Swims, aieolutely painless, STRIKERS AT. WORK AGAIN. je Hack by Next Monda Almost half of the 10,000 bullding trades mechanics who were on strike have re- Under the terms of the agreement made by the Board of Walk- and the Electrical Con- tractors’ Association, all the non-unton | iremen are to submit to an examina- | tion as to their competency by a Board | of Examiners, as has been with the union wiremen heretofore. s Assistant. Dis-|!8 belleved that not over 5 per cent. of | new men who were employed during the strike will be able to pass the re- quired examination, Work has been #0 long delayed on most of the large buildings whereon strikes occurred that the demand for wiremen 1s so urgent that it Is likely that all hands will few days. ‘The large majority of the strikers either returned to. work yester- jay and this morning or made arrange- arrest and | ments so to do on Monday. All the other strikers of the various rades will also be at work next Mon- day. IN THE WORLD oF Lanor, James 3.1 The Compact John J. akers’ Unton cetebrati Sevond avenue, James McGill and Faward MeDermott represent the Ornamental Plaaterers’ Society in tbe Central Labor Unton, At Knights of Labor Hall, § Union Peter Eo Hurrows will lecture upon. tn “Our Return to Barbarism’™ to-morrow. evcning rette Makers’ Upton giv at ITT East) Mroadt Cahinet-Makerw Union No. ol has itn angual ball at Clarendon Hall, The Liberty Dawn Assoclation, 1K. et coachmen, holla en open meeting. to-morrow, A. M., at 188 Kast Forty-necond atreet, to cues al proposition to benent fund. SUik-Fibbon weavers are co their wane. ai Wying and there is an agitation. going ® small eums to] Keueral 1) reane. then for a converted moveineat to” demand & Tho newly wlevted oMcers of Makers’ Union No, 42 are: Join Wools. President, Th A. Dawei Secretary: Kreppntt:, ‘Treasn Heppenteld. Re tary, J. Bell, C. Crew WR Ki » » the cabinet makers in thin elty that] | their Vow are trying to get men int ar {and Hufalo to work) for them oat very low | wages, and they all wood) worker } say away from Loston Avconting to a report given to the United Aboclatton of Wood Carvers by Walktag 0 FB tauseh yesterday evening, the. #t 1 Cos hop hae bees xettied, an have Hachar ged the V ery Tuomtay open from 10 A, radu “ To chaaemanutacty town avehue avenue | %6 eat Third erect and it avenue, ine label aot) vas for from i Wel stun 22s. | will com: | wi Mmence work at § A, M. and work eight hours a) e more Lyath LO | day. ‘The same woxes will be paid for eight hours as et and Promote the welfare and interests of | Persons actually cngaged in the con- struction or manufacture of iron work rchange of confidential views relative to workmen . in order! us and moral bers, If an owner of | ————--—— mn FATHER LANDAN COMPLAINS. Says O'Toole Contracted Debts for of the mem- Jackson Architectural Iron ast Twenty - elghth street, avenue; the Vnion Iron ting | then went to Father Landan, who Housesmiths’ Union, they demanded the | @sreed, he says, to take the lease for eight-hour workday ‘and a uniform scale|him, and permitted O'Toole to carry se alnat RS | Pont taneetaae, Unter & verbat ease | HEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, to return ea nected with Classon avenue and Madison street. Corpse Found on the Beach at Coney He. lure Dread of the De Alexis C, P, Juworsk:, of 369 Bergen |: te ‘New fur’ Dental, Puriot street, Brooklyn, was found on the beach | $% at Norton's Point morning. His clothing was dry, and) & $,WEDMER@ 1:9 Cumpertand ot., |there was nothing about his appear-| There are the caly dental parlors In ance that would indicate that he had | Dt bays the patented app | been in the water. Bowe. Qi! or apply gold crowns without | morgue, Gravesend Coroner Kene will investigate the cause, as th for the suspicion that the man commit ted suicide the case It twenty were all absent. Mr.’ Jaworska left home yesterday at 2 P, M., saying that he was going for a walk in Pros- pect Park. siderable money, which he lost by goin COM. hin eyesight, Rad become. poor i cently his eyesight. had become poor, pe caphiexed ina land he appeared to,be very deapontent, the beach as furnished by the pollc ax follows: Age, sixty years; hie feot @ inches: Kray hair, gray. wihskers, fa lat Capt. Van Schaick's Suit for Abso-|{ Butera 1 anclal Secre Local Union No. Nts nth an- norrow evening at the Thalia Thea-|sel fee in the sult of Mrs. Mary HE, Vanjuury-two, of ¢ Behaick for a separation from her hus- band, Capt, Willlam H. Van Schaick.| CUT HER HUSBAND'S THROAT. Capt. Van Schaick is commander of the wt located its headquarters at Io on th absolu f Van Schalek in Montgomery County, | 3), and that alimony and counsel see had Creamer and Hoxey 1 ablieh @ atch and death planing — that tow ow to afford them a decent among Fitagerald, of 138 on Hostou Wood-Workers! Union ha sent + city | Jo Show. 86 14” Raat Fourtn, jundred end seed cy the Over One Million Women Mrs. A. E. Wilcox, voices the opinion of many women when, in a recent number of the //ozse- hold, she says: ‘I have re- cently been experimenting with | Cottolene, using it in cooking wherever shortening, other than cream, is required, and I speak from experience when I say it is ]} cor ihe rewest dotlure. in every way entirely satisfactory. ‘The benutitul now Spring patterne= I do not hesitate to recommend sn heneciea raina—are now ready its use in all places where lard or vidiitadels butter is used as shortening, and | J. & J. DO BSON, for all frying purposes. It can be used successfully in any recipe 2 EAST 14TH ST., oppertunliy you have known to calling for lard or butter, by Atse 800.611. Unsetiut sitter, using one-third the designated | PHILADELPHIA, quantity.”’ Mrs. Wilcox expresses the opinion of overa million thought- __ Dentistry. ful women who have discarded all other shortening, and 66 I E l 4”? EXTRACTED Cottolenc. | WITHOUT PAIN ‘ i ve | BY DR. 0. W. HALLS NEW METHOD, where, Ug Cul three, and five Kt ts simply applied to the gums and ie ab pound tins, with trade mark— | eoiuteiy mic; ucug the hundreds operated upoa .: ‘ durine tue last weex, to whom I refer by per= steer's head in cotton-plant | mission, ‘are die (lowing well-known eitivens: wreath—on every tin. yas, “Ail, whe: ar: Gabicun, seas) Gor eonvtnead| Made only by PIC TLIN GOIN £8 Onl street, The N. K. Fairbank Company, | pe eas CHICAGO, and Ae de Produce Exchange, New York, 3 RED 1 Raat 44th att taal ni 48 to Dr. Hall a) MR. W. It LUROOK, 78 Wierfeld place, ‘ooklyn: ‘I saw your ad., ‘but did not believe | WMundrets.of ounce testimontals at office | BROOK | y N Extraction Free Whea Teeth Are Ordered, Which He Was Respons! Father James ‘L. Landan, of 19% Clas- son avenue, obtained from Justice Neu's | 60ld Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. | Civil Court, Brooklyn, this morning a] Prives Reasonabje for First-Class Worle | Post & Mecorl, Samuel Nichols’a Son, | Warrant to dispossess James J. O'Toole] Warranted 10 Years. from the premises at 409 and 411 Fifth — DR.O.W.HAL ‘The defendant keeps a stable at the . . . The “outside” men who are inctided! place, which is owned by James in the notice are the housesmitis and | Bridgemen. who are ‘engaged in put Fei no Fe up the ironwork of large bulldings, via Hehe sent UAT ALG Sour sore (ducts "and. bridges, here ‘ane anont (Graduate Pennsylvanin Dental Celli Thorouborum, Mr. O’Toole originally 949 BROADWAY. jtried to engage the lease of the stable, Cor. 2808t., NEW YORK: ” but the owner refused his offer. He. 499 FULTON 8T. Vor. Bridge, BROOKLY HOURS—8 A. Mo to7P, M. Sundaye~10 2 & O'Toole, it is alleged, began contract- put him out. here was a hard to hand encounter | _ Teeth eaucacted palnlesaly by our new scleatise A jot of Teeth, 94. to leave. | £ Several days afterwards O'Toole ap- Teetu Without Piet’ e Aivid Crowas or Gold Caps, S& | purported to have been signed by Father ‘ hoe |Landan, Justice Neu this morning pro- | ¢ ba t done nounced, the signature a ‘forgery uni | PARLORS urate « ain ols an was formerly con-| mee prions Hane sachs ‘ather Moran's Churen at| NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS ve judgment for the priest. Father Lai THOUGHT TO BE JAWORSKA, ESRD ath eatracted by cur late sci pals or bad reeui Kel paimicaa Inland Thin Morning. | The body of a man, belleved to he | ype hypeaices | No cocal ch 2: ‘uly recommend tbvir method, being PAL GAGNON, Waldorf Hotel. Coney Island, this | “Gi 2 FORKESTER 260 18th et, Jersey City. cen and ingredients tel ‘3: The corpse was removed to Stillwell's ae canna rele <Fowas of teeth ig We euara yoa will is groun morning and en home At 369 Hergen street, a servant sald teeth "Foath Ailed, succesata Mr. Jaworska and his’ family, consist. | 2i%e @lamond setting Howre dally 8 to 6 | Suge Ing of his wife and daughter, a girl of | Sweats at New ore Oke A neighbor said that he once had con- He was # printer. Re ‘The description of the body found on nt 5 wore glasses; dressed in dark 7 TE. ie" overcoat, gray sucks, ‘and | WREREM EXTRACTED POSITIVELY. —— —__ FRE®. By our method you can have your eatracted painlessiy im tbe morning and go ki ONE ALIMONY ENOUGH. | fivsisuciit od frianee aii Ge je, $6.00. All work guaranteed. Hours 8 te ENTAL PARLO! ATHST. iid lace’ shoes. Sok 7s rouse 908 tone eaurocead| ale (ry lute Divore Col, Charles W, Thornton applied to Justice Cullen, In the Supreme Court, | poay on ie insite tod “tipped the alleged Brooklyn, to-day for alimony and coun-{cwprite in time for them tovescape. The maw saught described himself as John Cantwell, t. Woodhull str steamer. ‘nn, Sioeum, Mary Rocsler Says Starvation and Mrs. Van Schack says the captain aban- A doned hi ‘application was opposed ground that there is a suit for} Mrs, Mary Roesler, of 277 Evergreen divorce pending ageinst Mrs. avenue, Hrooklyn, was held to-day by Harriman in tes Avenue Court for examinatio charge of already been atlow cutting her husband's throat with In the sult for absolute divorce, one | rizr. She aumitied the assault, but d "TV olared she did it while te porarily ine dam, pass i a cosmpapondents sane Judge Cul nh declined to stay ne ace About ten days ago a woman rushed Hon for a separation, but dented further | ney the ‘Ceque strane station anand alimony, __ ae | Roesler had attempted suicide, ‘The {police found him situng on the edge fof a hed with blood trickling from-@ “inlaw, John} gash in his neck. "The man was ree . Long Island | MOVed to St. Catherine's Hospital, He * Pollo Justice Inseam {told the police his wife assaulted him. | She den Michael Engl wore arratg' “the charge and mate such @ fense when arraigned before netno wien and Banat Harriman she Was released on avenue, gor tute a fiche r own recognizance. Avenue Police Court, during |The police heen working on the were acd, Gearson's war was op case since thea and the woman Was Te Rie tau was badly ted at ht farrested yesterday afternoon. horribly washed. | Bn nr She br dewn and confessed she had ‘ound * TN her husband. Marrs Wy she said, “and I lost my family at at | mina in this disordered kill him and then are kilt m Rosle overed, haere F ire at ae Sea ae ceed ASSAULTED AND ROBBED. Nea ta the City Mail Court, Brooklyn Rowchinsky Han Some Rough Ex. Siainet’Goptrnstor don Guten whee, it er 1 Brooklyn, guetruction. Gt Ike new any-dnke 1 Boschineky, Laws rookivn, Wash 1 WHE AREFEEAEE Wag Ate elkhty others to whom Gillies and they all quit work Some One Gave the Tip. 1 mang Brooklyn police ofeiats commented this morn-}Rhoulder and d ng on the fact thee only ome man was caught | chinsky attempte ‘4 raid on alleged Yookmakers, hava been conducting tus Weeks in a salon at 93) Fulton 1 money” ake off hid grasp y a}and the man threw him to ide for “Meverat [And rifled his pockets.” He also kites feet. opposite | hin in the head, a Poltce Headquarter, Jt was bined that’ some: ! home. Boschinsky was taken ’

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