The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1900, Page 4

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Pr LOVES “TINY TIM” AND ‘ a What McKinley Said About Choice of a Young Dry-Goods a Running Mate. _ Clerk Became a Mill- tonaire. We an Bie Grr OB RSTAND ., EAC MOTHER One Was 78, the Other 82, and They Didn't Live Long. Dr, Ashton Buchanan Talbot | fm the West Side Court this te provecute Edward Cava- boy at the Pabst Hotel, theft of $6,400 worth of Jewelry, he showed no a over his loss. @octor is known through to rich old ladies. of this sort have netted him an te of nearly {1,001,00. His father well-to-do farmer in Chester Pa. iF elevator alleged worry Hi ej at- pei Buchaman went clerking in @ store in Philadelphia. A whow, Anna N. Lochen, two years old, lived there at the Talbot was thirty years old. ol lady took @ fancy to him. of Mrs, Lochen protested thelr reistions, particularly & mephew, Joha Conaway, to whom the estate would revert. set up an establishment h street and took young Tal- with her. He left dry goods medicine. He began practice ‘Twelfth stteet, which house Lachen maintained magnificently Nev, 1, 1888, four months after Dr hed taken his degree, his pat- died. He had altended her dur- her iliness and made out the death for capiliary bronchitis. The estate reveried to Joun Conaway, ‘Mrs. Lochen's personal effects, val- et 990,00, became the property of Dr SAYHTA- GIM, Bue Jeft Philadelphia and travelled in . Two years afier Mrs, Loch- death Dr. Talbot miet Mrs, Marte Phelps, widow of Orsen Phelps, real estate dealer and worth He paid her attention. They at the Piasa Hotei, this city, th her was Mre. John Tift, of Buffalo : Iphia for r eeankils en te party| “Tiny ‘Tim’ Woodruff, Lieutenant- D Goved to the Waldorf, except Dr, Tal-| Governor of New York, looked as happy Who stopped at 161 Madison avenue. | 4* * bey with a new pair of red-topped ‘Mrs, Phelps was seventy- yeais| boots this morning ae he stroked the A wtroke of paralysis made he facade of 4 purple and yellow waist- and Talbot turned faithful | coast with an Orientar vevign, the latest thing out, and ploted his facial cavity Mr. Weedra@ Telling of His Conference with the President, you understand that I camnot grant you any interview now. It would scarcely br compatible, you will understand, with my present, ha, hum. comiition. “Your trip to the West'— “Was a delightful expertence. You understand that I went there by invi- Sase Hr im ‘caleba with a golden toothpick tation of the clubs at Milwaukee and Buffalo, married Dr. Tall | A June ride would be finereal in| Detroit. it Chicago | wax the guest of | Pheipe tn the fi family comparison, Haturday night he saw the|the Marquette and Hamilton Clube ioe In Jan ies, cnatner [NEW moon over his let shoulder, and| They gave me an ovation in that city irehe ef pareirsle ai to, Mrs. | Wished and wished. Tie Obio Soolety | hich 1 will never, never forget: and it Welcomed him (o Ite midst with all the |was plain (o see— But of course, my ocurred at the Talbot. Her death Windsor. Hote! Phe left a will making her young hus Bend residuary legater and solr to an estate of 11.00.00. Out of th Was given lo charitable institu- |‘ Relatives tried unsuccessfully col! freak the will | ——— BOWERY LIFE PALLED. of View dear boy, vou will excuse me from say- ing anything to-day’ Your call on the President yenter- day — ‘Was very pleasant fervid hospitality that makes the Itttle y s0 sub-tropleal. And yes Yd Man,” as good Repub- in calling William « took him by the hand and sat Yer. very pleas: prdial. 4 not couch ed, | could not tell you what conver a we did have Mere commonplace, you und@rsand “DM the President inform you whether he has consented to have you named as Wie runming ma"— “My @ear boy, I assure you that no subject of conversation wer 1 found the President very 1 trust my boye—-" but wir! our good Lieutenant- 1 polit bead mat Evening World reporter made obeisance to Mr. Woodruff this morning in the Waldorf-Astoria. He was just jetting ready to take @ train for Albany. But with his usual urbanity he suspend- ‘ed operations on the task in hand, which task conabeted in overseeing his man put his various garments into cold stor- such broached. affable, very affable and kind Own Request, *E hope you will come out betier thw) * said Magistrate Flammer, at ame. in various grips, portmanteaus. ( > that Bt " ceptac: prenarate: at 4 9 : whom he committed to reform: | Tee et imal \” raneperting Thle ig a deltghiful day tory institutions at their own request ‘They were Maggie Robipson, (weniy- Mine years old, who «aid she had no D> Rome, and Lena 6. (Gould, thirty-seven _ Feare olf, of 11 Becond street oth wore arrested on Saturday on the |" “My dear boy.” he sald, “what can | 1 do for yout Am I pleased with my re: i} ‘ ont We truly | epti Weill, rather, It was a regular sf Mful mat, aiey am to Hi was the warmest sort of | iny dation pe by oe f course, my dear boy, | wish you & very good day.” oe-| WAVHLEY KAD A WARSHS SENT MARROW ESCAPE) SOUTH BYU Detroit and Marblehead Ordered to Central America. | Bewery. z “It's a dreadful life to lead.” clared Meggie Robinson. “1 desire wo reform.” “You shall have the opportunity nid the Judge, a he committed her to the Mouse of Good Shepherd. Lena Gould, was vent to the House of Mercy “DIRS AT A LBCTURE, Bow York Giri sirieken While tis. toning to 7. Nopkincson Smith's Lectere. CINCINNATI, March 5—While F. Smith was lecturing at the AC. Saturday night Miss Osborne, whe was in the audi- @wooned and was removed to s where she died. The doc. weld the cause was apoplexy. The = of the woman's death was secret and the lecture was not in. Osborne's home wa: City, where she lived Mounted Policeman Saved President and His Wife from Injury. President MeKinllye ang his wife are new in Washinigion, but they won't knew until perhaps today how for- tunate they were to escape from New York with whole sitints, On the way to the ferry last night President McKinley had one of the garrowem escapes of his ite The carriage wes crossing Righth ave- nue, at Twenty-fourth street. Just at WASHINGTON, Marah 5.—This state- ment was posted at the Navy Depart- day: The Dervett and the Merbichead have been sont to Central American on account of despatehes received trem eur representatives there whieh Indieate come revarrenee of the, dtetarbed state of affairs, we * in New rela — that momem a southbound electric car / SHIPPING NEWS came along at 1 high rate of speed. The [204 fer the perpese of protecting im nll . motorman seemed to have no notion of | Amerteae tetereate there.” ALMAN stopping. ‘The officials of both the State and Cais wm cone, ote. A Mounted policeman who rode just | Navy Departments 40 not indicate fn the rear of the President's carriage ves ore quan. em the danger i an instant. With one bound he was at the side of the eatriage, but the car was so close that he dé not heve time to shout or cry a warning. ‘Sie action, however. aroused the motor- waam te @ sense of danger. and he threw Ol! pie weight on the brakes after shut- ting off the curren: ‘The car stopped less than 8 foot from ATER TO-DAY. a ofctal advices. Condttien of the Senator's Wite. gisrerrerr st So. cians are consent of be wart THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; His HOARY. THE PRESIDENT. Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff Elated, but Refuses to Tell {] by this defondant in rellance upon their Tt was stated, in amewer to inquiry, that the action of the Navy Depart- ment was taken at the instance of the State Department, which in turn was moved to make « recommendation that gulps be sent rether from a general re- port of threatening conditions in Cen- tral America than from any specific ‘The trouble in the present instance is Derided Change fer the Better in ( i" BANKER SMITH WAS WORTH 5100, 000,000 Death Duty Alone Put $4,500,- 000 Into the British Treasury. — ACTRESS JULIA Acquitted of Miurder of Her Leading Man— New Play. 1909 by the Pree Publithing Com- pany, New York World.) (Special to The Bventng World ) LONDON, Mareh 6.—@ir Michael ticks Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, caused an immense senvution in Parlie- brings the value of his estate as Assessed here somewhere over $56,000,600. It is probable chat Mr. Smith was really worth $10,000,600, and therefore on the richest men of the times. (Copy right George Smith was born tn Londen ment (his afternoon, in offering the war budget ’ came to this oduntry about sixty He stated that ote catebe o@acforeign | [on “8 OCRMES 3 Geteage, Iie) be stated es Orsi” | case one “Gt (He ARMM dealaee ha millionaire, resident in this country, WOO] wheat at the Chi , Bry Pe lived on $a day at a West End club, contributed $4,560,000 to the Hritish ex- ohequer last year through death duties. This millionaire was an American. He was the Inte George Smith, banker, of Chicago, who had lived thirty years later was a banker and s power in the financial world. He was supposed to have a fortune of $90,000,000 In this’ counry, He went back to England about the close of the olvil war. His nephew, James H. Smith, “the at the Reform Club in Pall Mall. This} sient broker” of Wall at r announcement caused a buss of de-| the bulk of his fortune. Hts office ts at lighted excitement throughout the} ## Mel wtreet. As he has made se’ Chamber. millions himself the addition of the 100,000,000 to which he has fallen heir makes him one of the richest the world, id! Aa the “death duty” on estates worth over 96,000,000 1s eight per cent, this Th SED NOW Publisher Seeks $50,000 Labep Genders Refuse te age Non-Union Men in CHICAGO. March 6&—The labor sttua- tlon in Chicago took a new phase to- day. The rapidity with which the strike of the union machinists has spread~ there are 600 out—and the- apparént willingness of the non-union machihiets to follow the example of the union men well and appeared te be in the ‘best of ag Oy» Reckon: acquittal I oy jg Raed 4 ae, “S pal “Bince Mm: i) in laying down their tools, has made jectuire tour, Damages from the S20- | the iabor ieaders rather apprehensive splendidly received eve ‘and’ of the strike becoming unwieldy. Vindleated Inthe epee of ni President O'Connell, of the Interna- in m the eyes of the world SHOW: DOWN ON RAMAPO. ———S=—_—= fore the Central New York Conference Of tlie Methodist-Eplecops! Church. Be- fore his departure he said to an Evening | World reportes;: | “The moat important matter concerti ing New Yorkers to-day is the repeal Tt has come to tional Association of Machinists, sald to-day that for the present at geast mon- unten strikers would not receive the en- couragement of the union, Efforts will be made to confine the trouble to union machinist® “and sympathetic strikes will be avoided until the situa- - Per Cent. Promoter. — Judge McAdam in the Supreme Court o-day signed an order placing the suit Braest “L. Biake against William Miller, the Franklin Syndicate man, of ¥ on the, preferred calendar for trial] tlon demands supgart of that charac- of the Ramapo charter, on seed ter. President O'Conhell also made the | showdown now. Both parties and every politician « \j ~~ at ag record statement that no atrikes would be or- dered among the ma&chtnists employed by traffic lines. 5 | relative to ite repeat, ‘ill we jcatlone sfeax, 1 ja’ padgt CO occas Comptroller Coler Says |honely rate owner “Me, * tose lees. *|whip of water or not, or Gibson's “eeation. of Mr. Pipp"| \POlitlcal Organizations ;inink iney can fool all the people al series of pictures is to be adapted for | ‘The Comptrotier has made up his mind he stage by Harry B. Bmith, Tae Must Go on Record. jto fight the combination in ¢ ‘Assen: adaptation is to be made forthe use bly byerd 9, Mees, up = Ramapo of Daniel Frohman, to whom Mr, Smita | Comptrotier Colgr left town for Byra- fePeal PUL, He Bill Stop off at Albany summested the idea some time ago. - cure this morning to speak to-night be- and look over the battle-ground. ” Bob Ammon appears on the papers in the case as counpeliog Miller | The mult 1 Brought by Blake to re- cover $4,000 damages for alleged. libel. Blake is the publisher of aa paper, On Chanee, concerning whieh Miller wrote to A. 8 Brown, of Media, Pa., in No vember 1899, that {t was "a fake write- and that the editor carries his his bat and gyrates along the Wall an@ Broad streets with arch of “sucker ier as a man who tuna the Franklin Syndicate, an tilegal business enterprise, which profemes to pay $100 8 year interest on a $30 invest- ment In his answer Miller first denies every allegation 'n Blake's complaint, and for 4 separate defenre sets up that “any and all statements whether or: written made by this defendant, of or concerning the plaintiff, were and are in all respects true, and were so made | up sheet truth In self vindication in good faith i without mage” ' ‘The anewer is verified by Robert A, Ammon, who in an affidavit explains “That the reason tuts verification is noi! made by sald defendant, but is nfide! by deponent, is tha€ said defendant || now absent from the city of New York, whetein deponent resides; that the! sources of deponent’s information and} the grounds of deponent's belief are rived from statements made by said de- personally to deponent At the time thie affdavit: wi “the sald defendant,” Miller, W CHILDS Nt 5 Todi among the papers Gheriff \s commanded to arrest Miller and holé him in $5,600 ball, Ghould Miller get out of his present difficulties and be released from Ray- mond Street Jail he is liable to re- arrest on this order, —_—_— 10 RULB PHILIPPINES. Senate Committee Reports Bill Pattiag Sebeme of Government MORRISON IN TOWN) U/pjio t2inch.. stery Department. On Thursday, Mar. 6, we shall offer in thisdep’t.. _, Lace Bed Sets, Renaissance,Irish PointLace aud Anatolia, $3.50 to $75.00, we. Portions, pestry, OrientalandDerby Satis, $3.00 to $9.50, regularly { mora Ruffied Nets, 2,500 yards Ruffled Nets and Muslias, Tuesa’y & Wedn'sa’y March 6th & 7th, Sale of Ribbon Sashes. 535 Plain Colors and Romas: Sashes inetd fiage, Ginch.... .... $235 ened Sinech.. « 395° 575“, value 94.75, 97.50 & WA80 each. % o tees } | Colors: White, Cream, | Cardinal, Nile, Mats. | Lilac and Bleck, Lord & Taylor; Broodwey & Oh A Great Monday Help Calf: wT PAID HELP WANTS IN TO-DAY’S WORLD. a BUT 257 Baer The bill is as follows: That when all insurrection againet the sovereignty an@ authority of the United States in the ner rr regularly $550 to $125 . ° *

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