The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1900, Page 4

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Rae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1900. GEST BEEFSTEAK DINNER poss WAS A BIG HOWLING SUCCESS. ier BAltmans@o, ARE DISPLAYING A NEW AND VERY DESIRABLE SELECTION Mohican Club Fed OF Central Palace. ! | Hundredsot Beeves Were | ‘Devoured by the Hun. | “gryand Thirsty Crowd | Last Night. | | | | Trimmed Hats, Toques and Bonnets, SUITABLE FOR PRESENT WEAR AND ALSO | FOR EARLY SPRING, | | INCLUDING THOSE OF CHIFFON, MALINE, SPANGLE, Bic, | AT REASONABLE PRICES. ns pay Breweries’ Daily! | Output Was Absorbed | and Everybody Had a ‘Good, Glorious Time. ! fell," answered the oMicinl of the ba Mae nia Cogan the in fecdicas shape ‘ Ae ths for icacy of Flavor Supe- r you Want to find oul what rior lity and highly Nu- are present Just take the | tritive Properties. ially 7 “ | grateful and comforting to by grove re Gerertc. gh atl ee oneaneren” pdon, Engle wiut A BABY’S FOOD, paasvnen amt BrokerOltmanFalisDown Flight of Marble Stairs at N.Y.Athletic Club. (PRISED A SOF RULING Justice Fursman Refused John B, Oltman, & broker, member of the Btock Excha! with an office at ™ Broad street, fell the whole flight of marble aire from the second floor to the cffice at the New York Athletic Club, Fifty-ninth street and Sixth ave- nue at 1 o'clock this morning and was dead before medical assistance could be Justice Hunt, of Mon- to Admit Another tana, Testifies in the | procurea Case. Clark Case. i areal tea anaes sore Brent Good and Harry Miner, Jr. After the dinner Mr. Oltman left room with Mr. Good to go downstal: Justice Fureman made @ rujing in the} WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 —In the Welch perjury case to-day which was|Clark bribery case Justice Hunt, of] As he was about to take the first step | directly opposite to one made by Re-| Montana, to-day testified to four dif-|/at the head of the stairs, Mr, Oltman corder Goff in the Molineux case. ferent convermtions he had had with/| seid: his family phyeician, Dr. William Tracey, of Helena, in two of which he believed the dootor had attempted to lay before him a proposition to bribe him in the Wellcome disbarment case, “I fee} awfully diay, Good." The next moment he pitched forward, head first Frank 4, Carter, the register of the club, and Mr. Prittington, a guest, stood Assistant District-Attorney MbIntyre | tried 10 show by Mime Attalle Wolf that Welch had submitted perjured testimony in a case he had for her ageinet the Metropolitan Street Rathway Company Justice Fureman would not let her|Which at that time was be/ore his|at the foot of the stairway when Mr. teatlty court Oltman came bounding down, his head No such testimony ae this can be] “When I went to his office,” seid che| thumping the marble steps repeateily, BRADFORD'S COMPOUND (Gold Star Brand) submitted ina criminal case. The two] Witness, “Dr, Tracey invited my to a| leaving a wide trai! of biood "COTTON ROOT aris back room and sato ‘I have a funny kind of a proposition whicn has come up for you The doctor then went on to tell him, according to Judge Hunt's statement, that he (the doctor) was taking an in- terest In the Wellcome case and that there was a party who had $100,00 to put up If the case wae thrown out of They carried him to a side room un- conscious and sent messengers for a doctor. A call was also sent to Roose- velt Hospital for an ambulance. Many members of the club are physi- clans and some of them are usually around every evening. But there was not one on hand, Dr, Gilfillan, of % West Fifty-ninth caves must be directly connected.” The ruling was taken as favorable to Molineux, as Juatice Fursman's court ts higher than Recorder Goff's The trial of Krnest M. Welch, the | lawyer accused of matniatning « school for urers waa continued before i Justice Furaman in the criminal branch tof the Supreme Court te Sill pectively, remeve the mest Teh Two self-confemed pupils of the} court street, and Dr. Clark, an ambulance =— school, Hdward Collins and John J.) Mr, Faulkner on behalf of Senator] surgeon, arrived within half an hour testified against Welch yeater-] Clark made @ motion ,o strike the (es-| after the accident. Mr. Oltman died just Rink | day {it as they iched his side. He was a widower. tlie leaves two sons, who are also brokers At the clubhouse information was re- fused and the police learned of the tragic occurrence only by chance. Policeman Charles McDonald saw the ambulance in front of the clubhouse and |) “0 UN A nnannanan: ineisted upon knowing what was the matter. Sergeatn Jenser, timony of Justice Hunt out of the record because it had failed to connect the name of Mr. Clark with the pro- ceeding and was entirely collateral. The motion was overniled and. the| crossexamination proceeded. Justice Hunt sald that before Dr. Tracey had made the proposition to him he had considered hin as a man of Lai nently Ro! characte He did no Neve the doctor ha to think wr the enormity af oe Dropesttion ands he A MISTAKE AT THE BEBFSTEAK. “DIA you'ne enjuy > “LANTRY, Prane Het “Ob, sure nowmshs } wes tinkin’ all de evenind Gonpacs Ble Jeracy Lilne, but es tenm closer io yes | kim see dere'e Me Fe 11, ralgeiy 4 1 had appeared in the police court,’ ieard word for word and yo Collings testified to-day, “Welch offered have most me $80 to change my testimony in favor Se en of his client. He schooled me in what to testify, and I did my work well fs alleged that Welch, representing plaintiff in a sult brought by Jacob againss (ie Everard Hrewing paid Collins and Kink to tes fone us this Betsy conte postage and pn, mall you ome ot ! calendar om wae a be rinted in 12 ~ NBRDLE IN HER BEART * of the Democratic Club in @ con nm a kone of beef se er it But the of the Fast Fifty- and at last account Ya cot: | MH regarde ood man. f nd at tal “Was Fink at the aoae, nse Aaved why a dia not beat the matter Stet siren station house, notified the ent? el Istant Distriet-Attor- ent ‘ogectitor, | Coroner, ria, the champion beef-|dent?” asked Assistan Tadge i ent replied that he wee ppd a Mysterious Murder of a Phoeb: ‘ney Melmyre. he Palace, had been . milinted he did not care to disclose It; y _ide Palace. es | rio," was tho raphy, “but Weleh told] MlUeatea ne, 442, Rt DEATH IN CARD GAME. Va., Woman in Bed Reside tie chidiraswhet at pase and as-8 0 swear I maw Rink there, and I] Q. You preferred to allow the attempt Her Husband. on | Volee ti lrowns the rumble of he) did » HA Pipers @ecn) 8 Creep ge Waneny beanie to Mad — yer i Vrhiet av He simply flageed| Lawyer Palmer, for Welch, tried to ¢ been embarrassing | pape 1 LK, Va. —Another O Javery auler that came past bis party prove that their ceatimony was truthful, isaiaata nsoe bs are renee ious murder of a woman has oc: ? JP) | wntll Mongumery Maxe, the proprietor |ctaiming that the Everard people had eg tel athe of Hs Pinechie Contest—Man Necvah at tho Weahiiaee Geeivad hes: = t lot the Pui who i a sender i t them to swear falsely in the present ae Fatally Rerned. bus, near Fortress Monroe, the scene of Yl ened for belp io William) Wintermeyer, twenty-four|so many bloody rote during and after years old, is dead at 18 Green lane, | the Spanish war. | _ ACTORS HUNGRY, TOL. CAUGHT IN A WHIRLWIND, i ee wa Garland, wife-of a rich saloon-keeper. She was foung dead tn bed beside her husband, A small wound, hardly visible ‘@ the ager limped in Te- ae R@ects of Fierce the exploding of an oli iamp, and his half-brother, James Schmidt, is In a critical condition In the Brooklyn City Hospital jssowenara | DREW LOS POR BRE deville began, 80 did Reg) Fromin: and Las jor Wor Twice, and Success! wad Gree i to We Safe Had Two Pere ere: te and makeshift rige| Tht {®o brothers were playing pin: |naked eye below the left breast told Man) tee. Marr ‘tn broken masts and makeshift riR-| (16 at thelr home Sunday night, when | Where a delicate darning-needie | Sunt eign | king the American ship Challenger iyi ined andl ll the fbart, cnlialey die ymma Hurgrat, alxteen years O14, Al reached this port to-day after a at 11.8 o'clock the lamp exploded and | a . orphan girl who has for some age from Hoog Kong. She the burning of! spattered over them. Sant death. The husband reported the orime and Schmidt ran biasing imo Donnelly's at Hudson (ue family of Mre. Hare ve. at @ Second street, Ho: had numerous admirers, Among chem were Anton Close, a furniture dea twenty-seven years old, and Herman \ voung clerk, Both men were attentive to Emma, but as she (hem both she could not make a ce. ‘The rival lovers finally agreed to draw lots for the girl, There were two draw- ings, because the first was unsatiofa Ty to Alsop, Close won doth dri and claimed Emma for his bride. y were married last Tuesday, bu as the girl was under ame Mrs, Greevedl , |in order to comply with the law, was ap- -| pointed her guardian, gave her consent Marted to put owt! to the marriage and a second ceremony was performed. ——<— TURNED OLD WIFE ADRIFT. becomes t Hechand Justified Mimecit by fay- Ing the Woman Had Sela Her Davabter. Tsabelin Cordo, a seventy-three-vear- ‘Jold Italian woman in the Williamsburg tere) colony, had her husband, Joseph, ar- rested this morning for turning her out *]of home, at 81 Havemeyer street. and re- fusing 10 support her. ; was placed under arrest charged with the murder, He asserts his innocence. Gariand, it is stated, had some enemies. It ts not known whether he recently qua: with hie wife. They were known to flave been living peaceably. The murderer of Mrs. Garland was, it appears, @ eclentific man, since it de velops that one jab of the needle hit the _| undertaking establishment, .| avenue and Water street. Donnelly put out the flames and tele- phoned to the City Hospital, where the young man was taken. It is said he has some chance of recovery. Wintermeyer refused to leave his hi although he was badly burned. He wi treated by a physician. He died im agony ipet night. Lacked Ten Months of a Century and Wee Oldest Man tn Detebeos. FISHKILI, LANDING, Feb. 15.—John Y. Storm, ninety-nine years and two ins olf, died at Fishkill Village last night. He was the oldest man tn Duteh- ese County. He was born at Stormville. the whirlwind alm arrived in this ponte her foretopgaliant Hi ere gone. x tor tas tepeaat ‘been rigged up by didn’t | er wen: | Alsop. | very ikea bola. ae the carpenter. HAS 1,000 BILLS OF FARE, SRD utiles Ofers Them to the Ghbrary, bet They Most Be Seated Up Until 1980, Mise F. KE Buttles has offered to the trustees of the New York Public Library as most unique gift, which may be of some value to future generations. She will present a collection of 1,000 bills of fare gathered from different hotels and restaurants In the propdbed deed of gift Miss But- tles exacted that the volume remain mye until 1994, when it would be open- ‘or inepection, perhaps as a horrible St.thue of gormandizing ancestora, A eral songs from “* the Joy of the guitiiude Ciel ‘teliowea by Bignorina Mi: revert who sang ‘ria spar: the stereopticon ‘who » oad bane Chief's photograph at every conceivable oppor: Tt was greeted with vociferous the cheers. and front tt all, of course, of Correction Lantry, « BS | in working in der, wi je and sak a few word: 4 1 the Nights. | Waa a great night for the Mohican Club and & great success man: noe <.. ie air, Led . a were al hy ‘petormera of the night. cs tna yee dc ail SOME FUNNY SIGHTS. They wore ki white forene and i hat the | ey nts She te Coming to Submit Rer Idea fer the Parie-American Natione! Imetitate. PARIS, Feb. 15.—Miss Mathilde @med- , founder Who dese net admire the lovely tints ef health tn a woman's face, the anmistakable cvidsace of atreng nerves and bleed? Hew mseb lees frequently are seek faces cece than that indicate | States. weakness and diessss. Female troshiee breed s 7 * DO YOU WANT A LIFE INCOME? END US b provide your name and address and we will forward you return mail full information regarding an opportunity to a certain life income for yourselt family. An Investment that 7 ea estate, deeded in trust to a trust An Investment thal wil return very large yearly profits for generations, An Iavestment that costs but $2.50 per month, or as much more as you desire. Aa Investment founded upon known results for cen- turies and proved by Government reports, Aa Investment sure, safe, a profitable and last. ing—not guesswork or col gk aa An Investment absolutely safeguarded and one giving perfect protection to the smallest investor. An Investment built upon a sound business founda- tion and within the reach of ever A Great Enterprise worthy immediate im tion, and certain to be a wonderful cash dividend payer. The membership is limited. Call or write at once. It's fast being taken up. In case of death, all money paid in by an investor will be refunded to the heirs if desired, Mexican Plantation Company, 725 DREXEL BUILDING, Philadelphia, Hon. WM. iM. ARMSTRONG, President, ALEXANDER K. McCLURE, Vice-Pres,, Ka-U, 8 Ratiroad Comminatoner, Raitor Phila. Times, CM. McMahon, Secretary and Treasurer, Special Coffee Sale. Three Days Only—Friday, Saturday, Monday. D, Broken Coffee at 16c. Regular price 18c, Many say they like it as well as coffee they have been paying 30c. for elsewhere, 10 Ibs. ormore delivered free within 25 miles of Manhattan. Send postal—or telephone 3471 Cortlandt, Will sell you a sample lot of 5 Ibs. if you can come and get it. ® Money Back if It Does Not Suit You. gx [Uillies Coffee Company, | STABLSHED 233, 258, 257 and 289 Washington St ‘Bet, Pork Place IN 1860, ent Barciag St. . TABLE CLOTHS A grest meay persone whe live on farms cad

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