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” THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1900, MAYOR VAN WYCK TRAINS ear ie aa Ane PRONE TO BR , press. In the language of some name- iese poet of Benator Sullivan's district, 1 din & heavy sweater and wearing have you ever noticed any irritability about me—that is, 1 seemed peevish™ WD WATCHED [jf MESSITE A DYING GIRL. te Gertrude Took Fatal Dose of Poison in, FATHER AND SON ASKED FOR BRIBE. Jurors Offered to Sell Their Mayor punches the bag. asked for stuffed peppers. Oh, yes"— “Surely, Excellency, there’ — “Remain ailent, please. Yes, with delivered ice et thelr doors when they have ———= Front of the Big Metropole Trinity's Old Organist] 63, your txcetieney,” answered Pri: | | them all T have been Impatient and . 7 | Arrested in Long — |ts!s terriers Donnen tusting s di ner lie San Verdicts in Damage Suits Hotel. } ian Cle foa'e pink and mentally aide-stopping. ut frienda told it to me—over tt slan ity. “L-l-er~ a— certainly not — certainly G A . Ino and Got ‘Arrested. i an ‘Well, 1 have been,” returned the . Dr Atihur He Messier, the aged ex-[Clt’s Chie@ Executive, as he nlinned . . the heavy woollen garment over his ormaniet of Trinity Church, whe for = = Charles W. Winter, real estate dealer,, “That night Secretary Beaver. of the thirty-one years rang the old and in ‘ot io East Fifty-seamnd street, and) company, called at the Winter home ang | the new year he pr ce of thou Willlam C, Winter, his son, are under} met the father. The father acknew!- has returned home arrest charged with attempting {o se-| edged (hat his son had acted for him.en@ 7 picts two éaya cure money from the Third Avenue! repeated the offer. He told to call ah gale at he wan arrested Railway Company by offering to Pre-/ at the office a few days later, wadbeninr avanina| Gn Mibableg sirkel vent damages being given against the) “Capt. Trueman then told the facts te naar Newiown Cleat ig Island City company in cases now on trial. the Justice, who told me, whereupon I oh wan hoid 16 $600 wall tor tral in the Charles W. Winter, according to Capt, detailed Detective Gargan on the cane. pea ane Timaiish MoClusky, was on the jury panei of the] “The elder Winter called at the com wet sordetly conduct” was the charge Supreme Court, before Justice O'Gor-| pany's office yesterday and Gargan wae The old musician was being fol 4 by man, last week. On the calendar then/there as an employee. At that time Capt. © huge crowd of boys and girls when the were four cases agains: the Third Ave-| Trueman made a specific contract with police took him In Wie friends will try nue Railway Company for damages] Winter to hav: ery Jury on which he, stow that he was temporarily de. arising from injuries. Winter, sat disagree or return @ favor- | ranged “On the day before Washington's| ble verdict. As an earnest $6 in marked | Dr Messiter has never been like him Birthday,” sald the Detective Chief to-| $10 bills was given to him. He accepted | self since he « retired y 1, 1897. “Albert, | have a Iiver.’’ day, “young Winter called on Capt./them and was at once arrested, i ' ned that he. was ————--—— | William C. Trueman, one of the Com-| Magistrate Mott fixed ball t@ each for yurch. But the old phone. Then I consultea phystclan. |pany's attorneys, at the office, Bixty-| Prisoner at $5,000. Mrs, Winter offered man drew jis pension and uttered no “Albert, that man told me that my |fifth street and Third avenue, He men-| ber bond, but the Magistrate desided compinin sedentary habits for years, coupled with |¢ioned that he was in a position to con-| ‘at eek property was insufficient to\ i a long (me deafness had grown | bem Hiwer, te lef Ot my—er-a-lerge appetite, have made@/trol two jurors in Justice O'Gorman's hela’ th, bis thereupon gave bast | [upon him. He was the wonder of mu heen a bunch of my liver torpid and thus disorganiee’| couct, and would see to it that favora- he dan gittting ber husband re | jaicians, f after he could ne Wenger + my entire system. He prescribed @/ bie verdicts were rendered for the Com- mwas eet [tne‘ most windertal improvisations ani | Mead and produce a pair of felt slip schedule of exercise to be followed UY Iyany for Bo each, or 8150 a case — | Teulueday, Pama Wilts mune wlan was af the frat onder ote. i Sire bs enand 1 wondered why | , wale each ay, einai at oe ¢ wee told to return later. years and & fine o! vesn Dr. Mossiters temper wan uncer-{ ‘The secretary bowed G Beit ” 5 KILLED Jialn. ite made powerful enemies in the| “Albert.” continued the Mayor fens | eae eee: THRONG AW MAN ie MAYOR VETOES SACRED presslvely, “I have a liver HEART ACADEMY | church, and, wien the opportunity came, “Cycle riding ad 1b, BILL. it is belleved that they were instrumen.| The seoretary looked startied at first. i ting him aside. vel out realizing that such a thing is not a ry 1 set Meee bee a ha or John Carsten, Trackwalker, Was i GERTRUDE COLEMAN. 4 Neel GaMantan "Wee GR dea a Sit exercise takes effect there Mangled on the “(L” Mayor Van Wyok to-day retemed to | two ¢ gue ay | une Van Wyek's Mithe dwmbbell, | noed for you to wear that scared look eda the Assembiy a till forbidding the open- | tz. a at the serv wee Fi “land for visitors to inspect City Hall i ing of streets or roadways through the! 7A gaping crowd stood at Forty sece in Old Trinity ‘ et Ane Ae ig iait 2 vues “But, FE jeney!— by proxy, All will be as calm as Mr. | Fully 100 persons saw an engine gee grounds of the Sacred Heart Academg ‘Bireet and Seventh avenue early this) |! When arratgned before Magistrate sad deat Geant Ry Me . Interrupt 1 Was #89! Croker on the night of an election of |“L” road at One Hundred and Fort at Claseon's Point in the Bronz. iad! watthed: a young, woenan that scream of jl nT Gan eee acs powith « st offlve-| cefioers of the Demooratic Club. atreet hued jahth event piers jes haoy ‘The Mayor held that the power of ein p ‘Albert, you may now return to your|in two John Caraton, a (rack~ " lopening or closing city streets is vested: | pald no att Why 7 do you mee ne labors.’ this morning in the city canarias ond that an asked . hal wae gnewn 22 Gertic Coleman, of nd from the Metropo *| Mastatrate eh arneatly, “I now real'se | | “A bum live ie it? whispered a] Women shricked and several of them|in the bill could be granted without as d ‘ nd employees. Altogether the were & hundred on the corner, Not | offered to heip the dying woman HER AWFJL STRUGGLE. s truggied and moaned as (he crowd brupt with visiting delegs *heistlan led on me’ showed aligns of fainting. For ten min- wan liver |utes there was mvoh excitement on the poerrte: le the eee made.” | platform. Traffic on the line was de- layed for about fifteen minutes, BY A ROWAWAY Carston was fifty-four years olf and e]lived at 101 West One Hundred and —— Second street, He was married, it je sald and leaves a family, At 8 o'clock this morning while walk- ing north to inspect the track he crossed | [City Hall attache later. ys must have Hy BT West Forticth street, She drank « "Maal bottle of carbolle acid Patrolman Henry Henck and Police- as man Bmith were near Seventh avenue Bra Forty-second sireet at at AM.) ® when they saw a women in black come |) seg PF OMt of Mobernctts saloon, on 1) ine two police | Pouthwert corner =f Verty-second sircet,|to force milk do * when on one | had been drinkin ing him in retire | DIES OF HIS WOUND, REPRESS TRAIN WRECKED. /ENRY MAILLARD, SR, DBAD| DRAGGED fano, Shot on | Mo 2 Madson | n a buneh of thim. mek th’ throuble he O'Neill's, hrouga the dumps the Track—| Wealthy Confectioner | Plinment in Paris, Where Lavery Have mw Narrow Eseape from Death One 1 sulelde'a thre | with’ a maa. while the other rang ambulan Nien cu Webs 18 < : coe al an was much prettier than| When an am me from t Antonia Sen Mar b clear-mneks TORONTO, Ont.. Mar The Man Dart to wich Avena from the north bound tracks to bo “Ta Vida” 4 “the 1 wom L the : ri ath New York Hospital it was too late. the Hick reet. Hrookl. who w trent expr th flan Pact6e. rl has been reseived in this clty of] Bicycle Policeman George M. Ross and | centre track to get out of the way of a us jen seen in the siree ‘ 00 we for S$ tl aire Urookly \ ent express on the Canadian Pacifi ‘ , % apecdas P fully fashioned and she wore a hat|away and gave ber a oot, where an| Jan. 2 from Pearl street ant Ma DS Kibut IARAWAY He Ponty | wealthy rr. in Parle yester-| derioin, had a race and a tineie with a [Uime) south and lelnk secetomed te h biack plumes and a lone biack|hour or » she dled without re-| la iffering from a bullet wound nd bounded down a day. His wif in the same city on! runaway hansom cab and a narrow és | ty Surpass in wearing qualities and Fit dal mer some Ld terete i ake he coaches toppling Feb, 18, Jape from being killed this morning in| At that moment an engine was coming | and equal in finish the best Imported | Man appeared to be twenty-cight) A search of her pockels revealed an t reach other ax the ined ; rt nut eons 3s lee i - i a ry { Begs Sars a wasn opty as a, sr uncn Kya an | ea ey ey Re Maula accumiated about RMR | crowded FIC avenue 19m ne centre rack, The engine | Gored Corset sold in New York. b The two crossed over ty the) an envelope, which had not been matied, | Sa Mariano wh wid) The train wa ng at a rapid poalate and confect ‘The hansom was owned by John Meo | 1 "7 bat heh pena cl watt Metropole Hoie!. They talked exrnestiy |addressed “Mre Co 1 Collins, @ Pros | Rosatia ¢ y Jove | There was a large number of 1 ‘ in He came here in 18. IDermott, of 17 £ Twenty-sevent ‘s bs . ils ek + for a few moments p | with dpeeghing Bea the fifteen-year: | aboard, Many being members uf Wari | ay was elhty-four yeare old pay vee Ne pa @uddenty, with a gesture of anger or! py Jew shore block on the] Qi niece of Ban Matituno'sewite. San | ent an thelr way from Otiiwa bs Feet, It came tearing down venue | man : fi pigs ‘ . ritano and his wife ted to Came | ee is veri 01418 CHO lara en by acatalteart: hore 08 ugh. | chen fall across the r Hr, the woman threw up her arms: /nii; between Foriy-second and Forty | maratny attentions. in the quarrel an | © - - ant on Mon: [L281 bY & sialwart horse, Rows euugh | clit fall Aerie removed to the atation|When manufactured are health.giv. Beahe., Ste sterped Tea ene draioea third streets and First and Second ave-| Ma Fecelved his death injury mar : fa son, Henry, [UP With the runaway just as Lavery | OS eet aey taken home ing. their shape removing the over 4 ” 2 \ og se &, a Sigh yl pio — BRINGS 101 DRAD SOLDIERS. ‘who was with him when he died rushed out from tne sidewalk ‘The engineer, Louls J. Garger, of s0|tax on the heart and ing the | WAN WATCHED THE SUICIDE. |'°" MA ee gupar aa Geaathe Wr Depa at te Wart, ——— | — - Lavery grabbed te horse at the bitt) West One Hundred and Fifty-first sireet jon, They are ques nit bee 7 Death came E y ay to Josep was allow to om™ a trip to out! reporter zo: there Pott. of Af Fifth avenus Hrookicn | TM@spert MeClettan trrives with ACTOR HENRY LEE FILES and hung on ike grim death. Me was) Ferry” in hin’ engine “and ? way “then tion the test product of American eee wan made ns motion to prevent fa waa te hile a work at 32 Hodies from Cate ragead several yards. Meantime Roxs | Place! under arrest. A policeman rode} i Eyypabaae BODY IDENTIFIED. Haraiito ope vey dled” witht porto Rico BANKRUPTCY PETITION. beaded (he totes: on bik whe ;and\ Geel ges The wiack-ciad figure tottored, a] rye, is 7 he minute Wie wae’ thee ; 1 aan on his a ee EE Mitedm rang out and ehe sank to the| ey wh gly ee ope 1 idee Se raw mt The United States transport MeCletian | Henry Loe. color, fled a petition Janimal succumbed to the superior force Expert Fitters in Attendance. Pavement writhing in the torturing eri | {ied the body. The fusband sald the — arrived this «from Ban Juan, P| yy.duy in bankruptcy in the Untied} and atopped. Both officers were badly NO BXTRA CHAROR POR FT. ae . Of the acid. The man ran west irl’ Might name was Aust Don NO RXTRA CHARGE row IT Santiago, Guantanamo and Bari: | sigtes Court, His labilliies are $356.55] bruised, They were attended by Dr ‘<itediiiainiala tee Ties. WORLD. Saha Sixth Ave., 20th to 2st St. Forty-recond street. e¥son, wee a for THE WORLD iit be re izith twenty: oe Co BS niger rd his asset ; Nesbitt, of New York Hospital Ross Pring Ameoriene Distriat, Siessenger Ole Out from Mollie Readon's and Th Meche ked at pler Among his « ire Weber &) was abie to retura to duty, Lavery was] or postal Telegraph Offes in New York City at Fiekis and Kobert sent home. © Garrick, just around the corner in Forty] and said Brooklyn OBce rates. Call © memenger if you have @ bea THE MAN OF THE HOUR-- “The Bull-Dog of South Africa” and Hero of the Longest and Bloodiest Battle of the War. A great picture of the Boer General who, with his handful of 4,000 uatrained burghers, withstood for ten days Lord Roberts and his 50,000 picked troops, surrendering only when hope had absolutely disappeared. A souvenir for you to preserve of the man who has furnished an example of dogged resistance and unflinching valor rarely 1,000 Mile Trolley Ride. $140,000,000 Worth of Beer! Starting from New York and Traversing Six Marvellous Rise of New York’s States in the Most Novel Trip on Record. Brewery Kings, Like a Fairy Tale Reads the Story of the Vast By MRS. JANE LINDSAY, Champion Century Rider. Fortunes Drawn from the Spigot. With a full-page Illustration in Colors, A Great Bank Robbery Solved. TheFunny Side. Weird Sacrifice of Human Life. The Crocodile That Has Diseases for Science. Pol cous rains by ae Millen- a How to Keep Lent. ° A Page of the Latest Parisian Millinery. The Roly Polys at the North POI. | sees writen for te Sunday Word by Bishop Deak of: Ateay, Beautiful Picture of Miss Vivian Sartoris, And a Host of Other Sterling Features. A Great Song, Lew Dockstader’s Latest Hit, “I Ain't Got No Happy Home to Leave.” | _ EDITORIAL FORUM. Is Fashionable . | Society Wicked? Bishop Bowman “Ves!” says | im a remarkable article written for the World. - Re FM. Braet (ie Prelont pat), Ra | | ! discussed Gustav Rev. Chas, H. Mrs, Robert Osborne and others. Are Our Prisons Too Pleasant ? By Herbert D. Ward and Maud Ballington Booth,

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