The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1900, Page 3

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be TR, aah MOLINEUK MAY 6 | ON WTHESS STAND. Wife May Also Testify if Her Character Is Assailed. THE WORLD: MONDAY \ ie would ¢ the gury the advice of his ve either been With nearly two million sords a feady uttered, the tr Molineux will be r morning, with Harry 5S under cross-examination nex does take ihe stand, apparently, ne Way lo contra. Old year, oe Stidence of flelles and Bary | Als heart for the athlete. Juntens, tt ts sald, the prosecution en- Weeks has hetter reason for a hatred deavors to attack her character “ah Garalahs, accoréing 10: the tenilmony | (eruceana aon tek eave hee Mee dead. and de will go the limit in his examina. |i pursue thls ilne further or not, It’ Thaw o intimation tes. ie 1 Omborne is vers fat t’s just as well, ‘That of Friday was not particularty jas to w he intends doing— sac! | iene: You brough jure’ YOu Drought us defense Weeks and Hatile (hat in a mild sort of a way, when Mr at avers. By innuendo he tried to estan. ure #0 (han were the thing exclusively tn The Neither wealth nor ’ Melande who hag no large fund of affection in | Young Mrs, Molineux will not tentify you re thus far adduced, than has Molineux, | lioyt was on the siand, but whether te Meh that Cornish’s relations ane Aéams flat were not such latent with mora aled all such Insini jd Saiurday, the defense and forcefully, an ry pomsible means, with @ession had ended pro ts. Adams ancicn, : necirial poisoning, That rest. 4 own by the 2 Jono The last two days of the ave | Drs. Phillipe and Coft by Weeks, who Been pushed ard with a rapidity Was couched by Dr. Hamilton y added ni ge surprising an It is grat fying. It wal qpThergia. a very general feeling about | B OU only to thought the direct vxamination of | Weeks fas some. surprise to. spring Adams would jas: fu 1 day, and the it what it can guess, It was ross examinat!. ite as tong, but | 4 Agure our cares. Adams was dis about half a i Gay. © Mr Adams can be called | T id di : ‘i 1 iu rebuttal, if necessary, and it ha sh Corniah, It war anticipated, WOU Ot ee eet ie Str Weeks | t you oul: le id altogether four days, bul jin some w rk ols credibility or| ies will joue a agnor, or timay te! Was for the best. the Knickerbocker Athletle Chib than | but there the prose: Heeulerd that trial wil h sooner Can had eit lo 1 for while the experts were the stand i In a batch of other experts en b wilt be quickly die. brief, and it Is not bave him on the 6 thres or four hours at th It is all pure speciation We've older grown, And wiser, too; ve the | reas it was generally predict ¢ in bis ago that the trial would ex! nd A bas own behalf, and went lectric | to, and into March, the end Mal chalr. : Now looked for early it Pebruary, to aaa Dr. Buchanan. against the prayerful | not before appeals of his couns harles ngtalingns will be vis! tow day by Brooke and Dr is wife, mother and the gray old and sealed his own fat Cth but his New Ye Da: [will’ be the same a provided the by the regular aiten " tela that had Dr. Bucha dd to meber” _Drisoners in the Tombs. MRS. FAIRS ASHORE IN A THE MORGUE $10,000 CAPE. SHOW STORM THEIR LOT. =: Wife of the San Francisco Millionaire Gets a Gorgeous Christmas Present from Her Husband. | Steamship se feectanwieisill | Daughter's 1a tae Lie Was rast i the Sand There, and Old Mother for Six Ones: Is Penniless. Ww he coming of the new vear nickel of Mra. Amanda Wrig money was spent, and ‘he life of whieh had b fMick= Mind daughter eighty-one 1 large frelght es sin Mex- (°° a and the unnamed her own merehandise, and eof the saddest New as been ¢ ove, decelt ning through faboard ping ‘i is the wonder’u Hing the fret day shore Mrs, Wright's hair it snow white and >wstorm had been prevailing fo In Ane Oe ane eee nn the Fire| Net form bent with the stress of 38 aif an hour on the | . 1 Aauring| M4 misfortune, She ts the widow of Island Light w Pa sete | a hotel-keeper who was one of the peat mine along the Boston road ant. Thomassen set his] ” known the B 2 course years ago {rm 1 ‘ Fis ker motier ss (nN © ‘The snow | cane a aches sme he Inbectied he entire view rept along numerous as « pretty and intelligent, She years old when she met & travelling salesman, fatuated with him protested, but tn vain was that Ada and Byren » Philadelphia and were mar- appiness was of brief duration. ie honermoon was over Byrer orders to The freix There were | water, but it w BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 1—A $19,000 theatre or car- jer was well 1 eane of Rusman sanic han dust wo inches In| dangerous pos.tiwn t only forgave her but ed for Mrs. Charles 1. reaching to the knees) Que 4 ng and Jphia and paid all ine fends The Rue ' Wh tails. The collet '8| weveg dashes ft jurband wad incurred expensive of furs, of | rides, sending vigh up - Duchers e halt yal, Men metr to make J to her mo ether ever afier t of the lining aia Fair's cape is made of this fur — the, bottom, and ine Upper por ‘ Da ay ed into & serious: {Peters cape ie made of ahie Thr tons of each tiny animal s skin disa im ard ¢ Mhirey saben reauired for the eer for f the garment +e Phe collars. waece, the, @ The pumps nt. br remarking are beautifully ‘uetinct | jdanger'® sil) demand tee peers MILLOBCKER 1S DEAD. ix vad Bra, Weight ae tremendow y to pay dootor & bills, Composer of The Beggar Student” | Lett by the Twraty-fourth streot| The Norwegian flag was at once sei) rnsumptive + consta lupside down and rockets exploded They became poorer and poorer Bupires of Paralysis Vive, Threatesed to Tw: the alr, Capt. Thomassen saw thar ne] ea 7h of this that exce! the softness and silkines: s far, and iy 2 Chocolate brown of its hue. y i b Rgosed fate the Street, was in a perilous position, and that} Six ago they moved from Mert Milioecker, comporer of “The! John A. Dooner. Superintendent of untess assistance came his vesrel was] T8CHty street to the basement Beamar Student” ara other comic operas, | Suildings, with a gang of thirty iebor- likely to pound to pieces. of 6 Kast Twenty-fiftn street, whet dik yesterday In Vienna. His greatest /(T% appeared this morning at ihe ruins) The signals were observed vy ihe men] 06) Nv, (Be conn SESS werk was played and sung here ina: |°% the Campbe! Wall-Paper factory. | of the !ife-saving station at Oak 1 a month i eat th thle city tn. German which was destroyed ny fire Baturday | some miles distant, and they prepa The blind consumptive was in a bad | morning, In Eest Twoayofourta »'ree: jt» render what ald y oA * Last nigh war and the large six-story wall which 0 ‘ nickel in the old Woman's | toreasaned cy tal ohne Feenayh hicn | mend as high FO aE ee og bought pome st in by imposnible to law! of the Ife it "ten whe ous thud that | boats doa't want you to freeze to death, she ‘vicinit * , oft | ™I4 fo her daughter Pati “oem steamer came OM] rn they went to bed. When Mra aS ae | without assistance and proceeded to fire-| this city. She is apparently not badly Water on the damaged. The Tordenskjold is a steel vesrel of (LIM tone grows, Th tons nei, built at | North Shields in 1%. She measures |226.8 feet long, 226 ‘ee: team and 153 | kece, Shway Hier nels port te Temp Wright awoke at 2 o'clock this morning y dead beside her ame and asked what ne body she sald poor to bury her. o Porter's Fi the Tragedy. Theodore Siegel was found dead in bed | at 9 o'clock this morning at his home, | @ Fas: ere Hundred and Eighth street, | tea asphyx Sa a Mies Gaove in bis ree My daugh where | mu one tfall realized his cellar where they vat iy ip signa’s of, The body of Ada Ryren, her daughter distress, but wa the Morgue, and unless some Kind f eo men of t «give it burial {2 will go to Pot ater her nusbatd | [A NEW YEAR’S GREETING TO THE PAST AND FUTURE. ‘MGBLAZEOSTATENISLAND| vreah Shea ° ine Rapia ‘Tramelt pan. SM. George streyed This Foren The freight shed of the Staten Inland | | ' poverty || oo PINE ND wee OE TUOHT The Emma J. Kennedy Went Down in 30 Feet of Water. ING, JANUARY "i, ‘1900. ICHEERED LANGTRY AND OUR FLAG. ‘The tugboat Emma J. Kennedy samt mysteriously at her moorings at pler East River avout 4 o'clock this morning. She ilex in thirty feet of water with ber smokestst showing he crew had a nate om going down with the They were the fireman, Frank Smith, and a deck-hand, Bernard Otsen, who were asicep in their berths when the tug sprang aleak—how has not yet been explained—and slowly settled toward the bottom ‘The wateoman on (he pler first noticed the tug had eettled and that the nearly level with the surface You're but a child. Yet what you bring | We must accept. It may be joy or death, |: fe perhaps; = We have no choice, It must be kept. We only pray And anxious wait Toknew what may be | Our’ new fate. He jumped on beard and shouted te the Sleeping men, who climbed on deck desea and half dressed. ‘They scrambled out on the pier and @ few minutes later the water closed witht A swirl over the craft ; Capt. Wyckoff, who commanded the i. ee by side in the) tug, ‘was at his home in Brookiyn whem ht of the two flage] the wank Mra. Langtry's audlensee| Tf notified and has started an {tte ‘ ‘ pita i of enthusiasm, | vestigation. He se not satiafied that the In the play was}tug could have sprung aleak without ital nuree. Mr. [the aid of outside ha yed Arthur Del- a er, and Mr. Ed- NO RXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. Jack Bowling, « ot baile n her way to Free Book for Weak Men. Drop in at my office for free consultation, or write for my little book, sent free by mail in plain sealed envelope. It tells all aout the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, with suspensory, a sure and harmless remedy for weaknesses of men which result from youth. ful errors or later excesses, With the Dr. Sanden Elec- tric Belt | cured 7,000 last year, and give in “Health World” (sent sealed with book) over 400 voluntary testimonials, new every month, Soothing currents ap- plied through weakened parts at night. It cures you while you sleep. No charge for advice either given at my office or through the mail, Write or call to-day. C. B.C. Rapid Transit Company ai St pore |e was destroyed by fire at 1190 this fore: non es care loaded mith grocers were burned up of the fire has not been | scertained Passenger trafic Ine fered with for three-quarters of n vf the hose laid across to OR.W.E.SANDEN, Broadway Corner 12th Street,New York City,N.Y, OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily; Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. pas “( COPYRIG ‘y was hurt, and there was com. ely Httle exeltemen the fire was under control. he damage amounts to % $10,090 to the © he merchanlise hae no ||| AI “ae was The World's Greatest Year! Total Columns r Advertiting Printed by Daily and Sunday World, ¥ 24,7824 Gain Over Last Year, - -~ - 3,488% Ton, ig a Printed by 7,25 AY, Gan Ove Law You, - - 4,229% TOTAL GAIN OVER LAST YRAR, 4 7J 8 ’ Greatest Advertising Record Ever Made by . Newspaper (Columns) - Printing Paid Advertisements. * 906,243 Number of Advertisements Printed " the 103,583 Daily and Sunday World, Gain Over Last Year, - The total number of Advertisements printed in 1899 was over TEN TIMES greater than in 1883, the initial year of The World’s re-creation as a newspaper, when the total number was but 86,577 '

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