The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1900, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

r “The business at them i* gener BLINDEO HIS SWEETHEART. . Roscoe Conkling Dorsch Threw Acid in Katie Saunders's Eyes and Then Ended His Life with the Same Puison. ‘Son of a WelleKnown Uptown Politician, Who Was a Giant ef Eighteen, Became De- ranged from sical Study. MY The Bvesing Werld prints an- ether of a septes of articles thet how prominent men tn thie nation wee thelr way te caccess. Mead thes: life steriee of onc- eees, ond then formulate, if you secret ef enceees in lite. o Snerees Kalter bon 2804 New beat Atty werde uecerd The Kven- pay Gna, ‘The President of the Corn Exchange Bank, ‘when I was boy in Public School 13, Brooklyn, Edward W Dunham. Mr. Dunham was much in- terested in that school, often visiting It and whenever there was a vacancy In the bank he would cal! to get a boy for the place. It happened one day in my fificenth year that such a vacancy occurred, and 1 was the lucky lad to be selected by ‘@m avenue, dashed carbolic acié into! “1 Ax you,” ve cried. and dashed ’ and the Presider Sd face of be fag ye last night, | some of the acid In the left side of her) | was arabittous: I was conscientious @iefiguring ber for life, and then killed | face. in my work, trying to perform every | words are spoken Dorech, That was his name He was more than 6 feet tall, wery Gamat, & member of the Young Association, and a quite a local repu- Mise Gawnders, « tall and handsome girl. whe Mves witB her widowed mother 72 Weet One Hundred and Firs: treet, and who ts cashier in the big Festauram next to Wakeley's saloon, Bixth avenue ani Forty-second stree: ran was found oo where he had Just at | girl. |But it was to BLINDED WITH ACID. ‘The gtrl shrieked in agony. Dorseh nd the others, too frigh’ what to @ home, walked Was not far away. Curran was sent for, and at once set to work to try and sav lett eye. Doreeh's companions rushed around) manly to @ political meeting, where his father was taking active part. They told him! what had happened. He at once left the meeting in great perplexity and sought for his son. He found him in POISONED HIMSELF. ‘The father took him into Hactermats pharmacy, where he got #0 cold a wel- come that he hurried him ont and downs |to Dr, BE. H. Russell's house. The doctor was out. but soon Dr. (* Ang out of the house | led the Injured Md what he could for the bes late. ned to know the girl to her Dr ight of her duty “up to the handle.” 3 was éc0- nomical, Not close, or miserly, but 1 wae careful to live within my means. 1 wouldn't advise any young man to practise economy to the extent of de- Priving himself of the necessaries or of all the luxuries, ‘The sordid man is seldom agreeabie or engaging, and a pleasing presence, ways and ease of manner are A Five-Pillared Meuse. & tallor shop. ABOR under that principle supported “All right, Pop, i'l! go home,” said) | by those five pillars which advocate he. But he soen broke away and ran industry, fidelity, economy, pati- down the avenue. When his father|ence and politeness, which Br you to came up to him the youn ‘sal it a) keep Gisui r, your on ¥ aur shoul heart foot at wt have Taken some| home. j a teacher to your pres- ne anime fut myself tnt and your eye to the fu “ie larry, whet did ou do te fort TOUT BIALOSTOBKY “T don't know. cout help tt. 1) # Catharine wt, N. ¥. didn't do tt, plied the youth, Cheese Friends with Care. ULTIVATE those only who are wiser or wealthier than yourself, Pursue those # only which | dies Ning tion jealously drin is not eighteen. She and young Dorsch laces tp, wre bi ike cai befor "| park View Hotel, 55 W were schoolmates and were good friend®. !tapsing into ut Tenens was, “| ond street But there was no suspicion of @ tenderer | fixe! her fegard than that of mere youthful) hada the snehieet ig o the we friendship on either part. jeate be ascribed. The frends of the bo ‘They were walking down Columbus fae (he Set ce + ee evenue it geet: Tre or three! without cause or renson JOHN SWINTON ON A LIVING BODY. It Is Growing Bigger, ee Bolder, Livelier| and More Expansive—It Is the Central Federated ‘The Cemtral Federated Union is a body ef power and progress. As the scientific men might say, there are “promise and potency” in it. It renders practical @ervice to labor. It encourakes the Growth of fraternity among the unions, | ,, and often enables them to act together @or the carrying out of some desirable @bdject. It has been stuccessful in abo tahing some of the wrongs of not a few @f the workers, It frequently gravples with large and living questions, There) @re ofcasions when |t manifests that), @reat human quality, moral courage Its Sunday meetings are always in- teresting, even if sometimes sto (i tr mt through without trifling, Many akers at th ble, clear-headed | militarism, ape t em are able, clear. ie he workingimen cut down by the sword been suppressed by and practical men, well acquainted with | {Mt the subjects tn hand. The rules of par- the “pre had an ad | see, ‘aw” the | Rico wad prota whioh bears trike Union. 3 best. Ith t poorly it was the fair one. y in castin ne have Aa! awfal taing that tt backed up. A law should not be nulified merely for the reason that it 4 Tt Big 4 particula’ an ey there tion and ought to manifest » great de more. There are some before the Legislature at this ime which {t could push through There a f it were to do! days afier the passage of the some antl-labor members whom it could knock out If it! used ite power. It haw been of service io (he men wine wit do the hard work on the cunne’ been of service t pald workers jing rate of wages” ntage in this case, fOr. YOU) ane Hii) specifies that the park shall called aj. yy th bac ct law. whe € “labor bile” nde BUND PARK 'Bill Passes es Asemby by; a Vote of 10 ' to 13. | ALBANY, Feb. a.—-Aesemblyman Degraw’s bill for a new Inland seaside park passed the Assembly to- day by a vote of 1% to 13 ‘The dill provides that within thirty . roller Coler shall appoint sons, residents of the borough lyn, who shall with the Comptroller con- tute a commission for the » ing laying out ree sation and amu iriy-firar Want of Brooklyn Bor- sole vod malic up Uy ouch uated between Gravesend Hay on the southwest, Bay Forty-sixih street }on the northwesta, Cropeey avenue on }ihe northeast, Stillwell avenue on the and Coney Ivland creek on jhe the deter | routh j It in made optional with the commis. stoners whether hey include lands be- tween the Atlantic ocean and West Sev Mamentary law are fai@y enforced at j fife, as hey’ breviquey” eee in { seve. | nteenth #treet Coney Istand creek and he onbasil | jad tha: the Federation of Labs ‘ ¥ o them, though there are occastonaily | 1.4m, fled tas, the Federation of eked averend and abd the land of words of persona! abuse that ought not! to co-operate in this case, avd that abe Norton Point Land [mprovebent to be tolerated. strong committee was appointed on It. | Compan It appnars as though the Central Fed- | auch E oR The bill gives the commission full ray nion wasn't afraid to look inj tral Feder | power to construct the park and all (he the face of those fat, but flabby giants, |ent He qave no fear of the expansion! appurtenances and for purpose may Tt does not seem to be afraid to tal to the capital which its members creaie. | Ht isn't now much scared by ence-dreaded word—politics. It had a Uttle political experience in Mast, Let it try again this year. It manifests wome interest in leavin | Carpenters’ Union No. 375 has ¢is-) @evered that many members who have tees Jeon cal non een om the sick jlet and deriving bene- some Mite therefrom have been In the habit ef visiting saloons. A new order ofte things bas now taken place and any Menaber on the sck-benett will lose his Pich! to collect any money if found go- | fing to saloons during his ‘lines, Mem- | ideas or bold ia t98.) them in the fa ound Hinent name of a union | Wp the the he | of its power | Ration a! influence. Abo wnat » that fo heavy has \neconenry to 91 business ag ite ie M. FF. Ph; See to wi George H. Wai - Melrose Buicher Guard 1 wh ch haa been toe JOHN SWINTON » fear of become the business of! of the Internet! chintets foal As-| tit ha teas. Low je Nis | vested tn o-oerative evolution Hgineers, Bor are to be iseued by the e) city to pay fer the work After the establishment of the park y-| the entire management of | shail be the Comptroller Corporetion Counse| Whalen has an- nounced ohh jand = Aw Vt Counsel Creamer his represe Albany in busy get'ing up armuments meavure “Wild Avimal a te wi The bertende> tn Broderick’s 2 Morrie avenue, callet Policeman Rvercit, of the Morrirenia Police ® | CASTORIA | * been mt pnether as a end sd ‘will assume] ts assigned ‘un- i Kit Ys rs gh riet. at Bai as ay eet $224 ere Shei aee| see oan Tanai ists que ey” one that thie will for suroaes the vihers | Myers VES, ‘alon, shay x TILIZED BY TAG ‘The employers of igarmakers’ abel j c ine eras ws bu | past 100M Gene g Bat mi Eris FE, Si a ie = is ao TE so aot eof stnty three Be, inom teva | or P-To-DATE At Cee union claims that (here are 4 heen tg 4 of the trade arn ier oe Be ‘ral SBRKING FIRST - GLAD have a bard job lie so Wwe GELr ALWATs ADVERTION i” Tus vesant places. iad qual wou THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN ee * SUICIDE OF A CRAZED BOY,| HOW. 1 WON BY WILLIAM | ALEXANDER WASH. President of the Corn Kuchange Bank, Mr, Dunham, and | became a “banker at $307 o year, 1 have been w! e bank nearly forty-five years, and through | steady promotion | have reached the top | Some Letters Received on the Subject. G, FEBRUARY 21, 400°S QUEEN | HOTEL CLERK Mrs. Lapham Once Ruled Society Now Works in the Waldorf. — ALL DEALERS SELL’EM SUCCESS. ! the daughter of an Eptscopetian and wedded lo one nikers tn Western \herine Boddy Lapham fe work ne 4+ ork at the Watdarf- Astoria eVenth Huot tt Rer demain tans supremy ‘Tae surroundings te appropriate, AML of the luxury of Mort can y eollpse the and fit of the | nension in Pena Yan, where Mre vam presided for a decade, and volety circles for a hundted miles ir very direction, Mra, Lapham te giving her services to he Waldort because her husband, she ys, sought refuge in bankruptey to vold paYing her an allowance of $1.20) we Were the terms upon) whieh @ Fei: Was arranged after capham h&@ unsuccessfully endeavored » secure a divorce from his pretty wife ‘Toronto remembers are. Lapham «* etherine Boddy, daughter of Archdea- \ Boddy, 1he famotts Canadian prelate dhe was (he belle of the Canadian cli) d4ultors from all parts of the Dominion Horn of guidance at the Corn txc | thet eatablished by Mr half # century ago. 1 ike a man wito takes hold and (rier }to perform any task presented to him. jeven if he Knows he can't ie mh in the time allotted. if Dunhon at sense tried.” And | ike a her hand. Onee « marriage Was |man to be vert f r at Peomaat er hand “ . ‘ail times, feat!y open and frank 4) | ranged with an officiel of the Canadian Xo Teasonady but the capricious beauty ful Rayit promotion and ultimately the highest place is the reward pald for ex coptional service, 7 ts #0 in the ba jman wh Any sery man vernmen! it off. Pinaily old vagnate of Pe wan fifiy-nev en yeate Lapham w war a banker. an object to ated with respec © HW, Lapham an, woved her ‘That i" >, she twenty 0. millionaire. ere maryled rated The ge. combined with Mrs. Lapham’ tact, ace and acpompli¢hments, laduched Archdeacon's daughter upon a social eer that became famoum ‘ , Lapham went to hi lat@yer one ud offered papers prepared in = absoluye divorce, Werk, bat Don't Qverwerk. E economical carefully gen erous in expenditures to improv yer opport * or forward you business. Work judictously ax hard as| [Anam of pelraying indigeree alfte: you can six days in a week. withouc| (oH for jon B. Strubie, von of Judee, Hanford Struble, of Penn Yan. It wan a bitterty fought contest.” Mrs: Latham and Struble denied all of the} ». Congressman’ John Rochester, argued #0 pomeatully for his fair cllent that Jie tee Daly, before whom the case wae ed, refused to grant Lapham's plea. Nothing was left to do but separate. Lapham agreed to grant Wis wife 61,9 a year Soon afterward Lapham's bank failed overdoing or endangering your bealth. Learn to say the proper time; 1. Learn AKE. | (7 HOOMm a locality where your talents = are momt in demand, Make a repu- tation for honesty and ability Waste neither time nor money. Work hard, but don't worry, Keep a correct Nl set of ‘boska . wavertios judiciously Study and keep abreast of the times,|2%d he was declated a bankrupt, Mrs He reliant and mornl, Drene well, | L#pham's aliowance was reduced to S00 Avoid debt aad baste. wa reauert to further cut ce i8 vending miends that her hus- friend Mrs. Velma Propri pro ted. tlon, et 4 o'clock this morning and said | there was a wild beast In the building. Everett aod killel the antmal, ‘whieh proved bea email brown fur thing with a blx bushy call ‘The po belleve it is a mink, which bas been sterling chekeons a the netghborhoad Dt oe Ww ‘dort Smaller Size—1o in a Tin Box roc. D. H. McALPIN & CO., New Yorx Thi ix her own request be Howed to earn w iting and fore publes, ‘SAVE YOUR HAI WITH SHAMPOOS OF Amusements. METROPOLITAN Ohi ota OPRILA SRASON 1898 L a. nde ue Dire top. Si MAL MICE GRAL aA iitathe. b hg" Mite 4 LAST P For Loss F APPETITE TANSHAUSER | t ne WALRCERR HAMDEK OF SEVILLE 1. APRICAINE AIDA Xtra Mat besnrabee Mrchday: NEXT wowuay, co | aernae pinay: ts yi Y To wen heas | | ACTORS’ FUND OF "A € AN ENORMOUS PROGRAMME OF STAR sa Wwe sad Twin HS" Vitor, Bm Mat ade Teome Shes and fina Wallace Hopper Las Ween, CHRIS Sp WONDERFUL LAME. MONDAY RVG MAM'SELLE ‘AWKINS, win JOSEPHINE HALL. SPECIAL WASHINGTON'® BIRTHDAY Last Stand of the Gallant Laws ton. EDEN “i MUSE ie + ¥ 2 NO MATINERS TO-MORROW Evenings, £38 Matinews. 2.16 ce Criterion Theatre “We Te-Morrew and iii Saude de Adams | The Little GARRI aah oo MATE INKES To. mono AND 84) ‘T, K was — xew Paap & at iets a CINEMATOGRAPH, | Hirsch and Byer We eapuliten Trowvadoure & Ooch Open v0 | = | . PASTORS, Hei imusements, ' UST ut DIS0 | re ee eee ay # a Dut) Sawtelle & Dutt 420 4 STH AYE. aD TRAN avers & ii Belle Stewart tt BY BELL * AMERICAN { Deley ee TLE 9Q. OPRKA 1 | Charter | ria sen — MASCOT! wr ea Botines Te-Merrow at 3” |} ALACE...! “om af se oot * Regina e | BJO! watemens eaky T0.Nlah, Maher bintaln ob Sm" | MURRAY cam | AE AUNT HANNAH, acess | | Meaty V. tenmeily SoA | MANHATTAN AMAL ate* beg 2 me ta’ wet # CONTINUGUS PRRPOK MANCE mn. SIDNEY DREW THORNE @ CAR A DOLAN @ et To-day, a =e aT ARODND NEW YORK suse UTES Orn tan | 4h ot Museam. 10° to All, Japames®: Acrotata Midget Hove, laa 3 “A | we | 7 2) KNICKERBOCKER. Bye, £20 Mot, Wed & Sat . MATING® G GOODWIN ni" a er Twn WREKe were | MAXINEELLIOTT “3 “Twent uti OLCOTT — NAMAREKLRET eee Jot RO Say insens Tn st Ms Mg Re HAINES @ PRTT ‘MINER’ s Alou GRartas. LEN. GROVER Ja CO. Mein ington | day THE BAIRY i SPECIAL HL mat. Chae BR Keane, Prop. Kee 020 Mate Tole, ont Sajurde tk a a anne | SNE [UMSHNCTONS RTHDAY.. pawn yay Exess ai arte | ‘eseenable wives steed terete || pa RED HME Time, DAV IDBELASLO'S | exrivue To DAY Sw TH PRAPORWANCR ooh hed Me Wises HENGWAN: 27 Matfen lane cpr TO “Ala Woe het ow mens 1 NAUGHTY ANTHONY, | "*°**S cons _ cOMIQUI BiG SENSATION BURLESQUE (' ouny pay verkly, MANHATTAN DIAMOND WATTH 0 Se wey & KD 21 Malden lave. | WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB oti ‘ Hews That ae Mt MAT TOD WAladan WATCHES. OIAMONDE 166 rLEs $i weeks) on Bre! paymen Nor Waren ‘= ht irepdoe, DOG SHOW rom SALE Ton RIEANA for § conse yal oa. ute? & _| ronan BAL M. r ; ry “| CASINO! xian Yorrer, FRENCH, STUD NTS | . PRINCESS CHIC] “Sine” oe MATINEE TO-DAY. | Weber & Fields! “2 New Broadway Burlesquers | MeANOY @ MAY, “LA FAPALLA “| jqeetal 1A ann ian FURNITURE,$80 WORTHON | — DALY'S ¥* gee hat wp M14 ind $1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY. Help Wented= ‘Mase. hy WAY DOWN (Pa AVR ao Mate Tharets: The pros ove WALLACK'S PRICES THE LOWEST. LEWIN'S, 46 WEST 14TH ST.! saxo ~ Wart LY = | Charies Freeman pepents pet ones vecows 267 WEST 128TH sT. POE Posted pote Now Frenen Come’ THPEWRITERS cr" ter sSeters ove eit Jo Old Kentucky. “oom | OLGA we (HERSULE in SAPHO, ar de oe esl pee , wags | METROPOLISyre tif tt sea!

Other pages from this issue: