The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1900, Page 1

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PRICE ONE CENT. —————————= Cloris. BIG DIVE-KEEPER INDICTED BEAUTIFUL WOMEN BATTLE. ie RAND JURY’ DOCTOR’S WIFE ON BLOW AT VIC | PARISIAN GOWNS SEIZED; i TRIAL FOR SLANDER. a5 ye nr uo. =a r fickals Five of the dive kings were i zi istics { Donovan, @ : by the Grand Jury to-dey and all, it te , eppected, will be arrested to-night and 280: Mak ‘ ‘ u the iucom- ——_—e¢ 0 | Srstanes before Recorder Golf ‘York, 7 $5,000, (re Five Well-Dressed Men our ict 2 os ‘Those who will be called to plead re PARK POLICEMAN ACCUSED OF EXTORTION. Involved in a Restau-_ | rear he scarennighiinttcadhycd senchoamlen yr rant Robbery. re | oe ~~ Hneeprtetone: Comstock Says firs. Keefe Admitted She Sent Im- proper Letters Through the Mails to firs, Pare rish. sat Declared Herself Justi- fled by the Attentions Her Dead Hushand F r yiud, at the Ma ‘Two handsome, well-dressed women, y ‘ a 2 a mores rhe, Fich and of excellent social connections, fa ay : m ~ 3 } Bran AcCUSCOT At 290 o'clock this morning five |- Pgantly attired men drove up to the ies- Pek! - nie eusign Ouran Cain Ons az They alighted and] Charles Akron is the repuled © that] dressed men entered the fashionable | ‘#Urant tn a cab. United States Cireult Court to-day. One ly in the Year of ftor of the ‘Tivol aneiewenl jt cai nt of Thomas Healy, at the q waa accused of slander and of sending restaurant Boon afterwards | the Seayeuaile pecs @bacene letters through the mails. southeagt corner of Sixty-siath sircet and took a table mi Fen we we of the She was Mrs. Julia Keefe, wife of Dr. A$! ee yee PIN wh and Columbus avenue, and while one of Hogg ying: — 7 oad om P. ; he hey i pe city, an Rondo A $1.000 RACE KURSE RU VAT 4 [he last man hdd hardly a stil recently, e protected, Marie Keote, of eg oie at them engaged the cashier Im conversa) 101 1. others entered asd tok a 14-1 Akron openty defied the police te ei Roman_waa_Mrs. Idliie Parrish, of the 600 ' Me of Thomas] tion one of the others went to the safe | iie opposite the cashier atid In front place and Corey wes equatty 5 game piace, who, it is alleged, nas been fi eran [8nd grabbed 81,100 in Dills, the receipte [the man who had preceded them. Pr ; f being “eit 4 the qpiéct of Jealousy om the part of the sh Gat: dave of the five were not only well dressed, |'" "i¥ boasts of being “ell right” | physician's wife. . t We , ‘thdraw, | Out adm pleatitude of gems and Jow ‘Tne Bohcmis ts run by Demetrive Rate Mrs, Keefe, as she eat facing the ju . oily] THEM the others quietly WiMMFAN:| cry, All of the men ordered break: | santatontas, 4 Greek, who intreduced one aah gpg anircly 4 ‘A wen The robvery was discovered five min- hw rd the place at the we hid some new features in vice when he 5 . q : AO") utew afterward. rom ihirty to forty gueris residents of | a us her mouth frequently twitched. . Iter was reported to Capt,| fthlonable apartment houses tate | CORE Re eee: PRS propriet eehip of 5 ehe looked at Mrs. Parrish, hi Otheiane MeecMopaag? poe the city, and most or them | ve Cairo has been in disymte: al ‘ ever, her cyes flashed with hatred and McClusky (hrowgh the Wert Sixt | bankers or brokers official was sald to be thé manager the lines about her mouth hardened. LITTLE GIRL ED BY A TRAIN eighth street station, and he has take ‘| The mai who sat opposite the cath- | acting for others higher up. Dore and Pekin are owned wade ot |ier In the Pear of his two confederates | The wae a large man. He callie! a walter to me his table and handed iin $0 a bill in payment for a check of $1.19 It was on the evilonte/ G8 The walter lvoked af the bill and thenyGetectives that the Grand Jury watked slowly to the cashier’* desk, bur! Beveral of there testified to-day, Mes. Keefo is charged with send-|o uo 0 | riment houses near by oe aa es “| merrremwoceroera| “T | before he reached i the staat man Rat) details and conclusive facts to @ ‘The men worked ro quietly that nelt vet | ap trom the savoreee ihe stout man £at) decals ani eaeluatve te Was arrested on Jan, 6 of the vresent the suspicions of the enabler nor the at-!and sald he wat in a hurry and woula| sven tome days ago. charge of the ese. The police are keeping the matt Kx 1M DOF] peeret, The restaurafht ts patronized | by bankers and brokers who live tn JEALOUSY THE MOTIVE. For more than & yaar, it is Keefe has been jealous of Mrs. DOceRS AT WIMERS AT year. She was held in $2,600, whith was furnished by her sister, Cornelia Ga’ hier himself. He] lo4cciment= against the men “eas atip, Then y were expected more than @ Jagher, of Kingston. Anthony Com- to the cashier's deskl ie, tut the Grand Jury did net care Stock saa at the time Mra, Keefe Mitted she wrote the letters, but J Not! hat might 6 to frame an jtletment that a nd tn the courts, hence toom plemty =| tentione of the thirty or forty guests nor! give the bill to the mber of waiter employed|Kave the watted 2 Young. Beanti(ul and Iecompliohed Sreckiy= Women Drank Laudesem. Rosa Hanke, beautiful and accom. plished, but with a secret grief that ler war changing the fled her conduct by saying that she hi evidence ‘to prove that her husband tad Siava an 4 , ry er stands ond in an . eo the thief engoged him in conversa- een tao familiar with Mrs, Parrieh. ove lies peration, ies in the » i trance tlon over a dinner which he «att he 7 oe Qoeationing alleged witnesses, ne found Homoeopathic Hosplial, Brooklyn, hov- by lh 4 ‘eo eat ae bral hie fits n. plc of time and ade thelr wore eure : that. there no foundation for her rine berereen Tif and death. ae suevess of the robbery, the pol At Then one * accor tices stole] Volice Inspector Brock wae tie teat! Seaphiete. She imagined things, he F ad : o r se] a charge of at- le pay, indicates that It had been car etulty | around to (he safe and took the money. | ltness called to-day before the tr eaid, believed them to be true. F wutcide against her. All five men walked out quickie ; awvenel. ti et ‘ound Clutchin Pistol; ; vgn . premeditated * 4 and | dictments were an Mrs. Keefe became jestous when hor is Soave. Hime pest the young women -__— At &% o'clock this morning two ele- | escaped dently had an interesting seasion, hax been brooding over some trouble, Dusban® located his offfte in front of the nature of which she refused to 4] Manion’s Ball Mr, Parrish’s store. When the doctor and a Bullet in ing by bis appearance after he left ——— Piayers| Weather Fine and Track , Her Heart. vulge. — -— == eae a sone : “aia cou suet, teas wt! Resume Spring Prac» | Fait for Arkaneas’s /HBLBAGOULDAT NAVY-TAR | Regsrion on miscLoce| "ri ea tice at Augusta. February the widow be! irs, Sarah Rumbach, thirty-eight » | Years old, the wife of an undertaker at ber ,ecret from her, Thi posse she tried t@ end it all. * Opening. Avtomebite Party of Hight Willie. She Spares the Wan with Whom . aivecers Sang te Sailers te She Kiepra abusive and ob-| 15 Court street, Brooktyn, was found|in her phd and some of the boarJers (Ronciai 19 Tee Bresing World.) iRgaciah te The Boris) ¥. 4. C. A. Battétes. te See ught, Cuff and Granville. 404 in the bathroom of her home to- hastened upsinirs AUGUSTA, Ga., Maren %.—The sun|/ RACB TRACK. ROCK, March) 4. women, representing many mill-| ALR March %—tiov, Roosevelt] The ofcers started’ uptown’ at Sal day. A bullet had lodged in her heart,| AS, they 9Pened the door she begged | is agaie shining wardbly and the Gu-|%&—The Litile Rock meeting opened to- of dollars, singing solos in the|to-day epproved a requisition of the alia When @ communication came with 20 | and the pistol used was clutched in the! setting In their ie tn ‘outa 4 pera bdall-playere have resumed their| Gay under most favorable auspices. The poe ‘and Navy ¥. M,C. A. Building on Governor of Maryland. for the « , and It is expected that they will Ukproper drawing Mrs. Keefe appealed 's right hap. Be poet th from | @pring conditioning, stunte with much| Weather was perfect and the track fair, fande sireet, Brooklyn, while sailors of Marre n their men (o-night and arraige ae . ake Gad GE HME whch et “a the ota vate sik ear mb ‘igor, Manager Henton had them out | notwithetand'ng the lest four days’ rai Joined the chorus, was a sight that isn’: Raitimore on a chai te-endorely a eegwored: “Because | {08 the Held sll the forehons, wut ft wee] Amony the Grondebrt: Refmemen Bree | seg every day @iemund out of 3% Demetriue Ratsautatoniag, tie pre the men to make much of a/| ent were George ('. Bennett, Henry Mc- prietor of the Bohemia, oa West ‘Twem = warrants ie the persons arned ‘vem over to Detectives: Mee Nis wife had occupied living apart- "mn " te 5 Helen Gould i her party went '0 Mise Clog will be taken to Baltimore mente over the undertaking store for Mi Woman is twenty-two years off ‘aplay of ginger. Daniel, John W. Sehorr, BR. W. Handley, fo tof to-night. , 2nd ig sald to have a hurband living 8 | Great improvement was manifested in| Paul Miles, Will Watiace and Paddy | Brooklyn this afternoon in fall fue) i con Dr. WA. Alenau | 'Y-math street, near Broatwey, SRNR first of tne king dive-heepers to te am) = mobiles and dai the ¥ MCAT Lae tite Branch, 167 Bands street. In the party were Mra, Russell Mage, Mrs. Metor-| mick, the wife of the Chicago mult! Mrmr ed the a warrant for the Greek, and going to ii wed mill'ona're; aise Dey, Miss Orton, Miss) core it in bite f word back that| place caught him before news of tie: . ophe : ever wished ; fii By mss vision mur have, tees: os wanders > aoe hte "tse Anjed [indictments was heard uptown. 5 Thotet at php tee hogeol "Meath; n: f At the YM. C. A. rooma Miss Gould pas gt The Greek war bah pg downtown | the, way out (0 the grounds and on a and her party wn to the two hundres | Ty | LIE!” the District-Autorney's office and t Se ar eel eee ue sea CRIES HANA. rey there commenced a terrible a%| 5° “Bennett: J. me, Patong. <tcon, og "ihe, party sited Admiral Pity tn | arraigned before Recorder Ge@, imagined that | sauit on the Weather foon | 1 hn third, iy Tard aed inspected the bat- | held atm in bail for trial. March 2%-—When the | a Cores, of the Haymartent, rested this afternoon and taken get Bim owt of! a: ica: half a doses, mosity new. balls! inird Race—tre futteas. Won by ———— Brigade was Senate convened to-day Mr. Hanna, of | T# Goff. guiclde at Sere pul in play and pounded all over| lauree vecond inhaling #49. | ine tot. and Damocee turd. ; P nie whe lt chairman of the Republi- J an DAVIS'S FRER TRADE BIL. * chairman of tne Rapabl |e wan bold tw 0 hal aw personal priv ee — - ‘The soreness is already rapidly leav- He went | ing Hanton'e stare. They handied them- | MEW BATH TROSTLES. ; eee. " He, re- peal cg ie, cap igen gy vl ere 4 gueatente for verte! He directed ihe attention of the Sen- veloc: and said fo an article published In a Wash- $1 [] UP POR Rieas Neasere os a Mre- ington newspaper to th a} a iy —ale | member of the House of tatives ' . | had sald \0 8 representative of the 6@- | mopteed Pests Posteas | badrnygitt oe jap ver that the Porto Mican Tarif bil had |" poegeey Davie | been agreed upon as a pari of a “deal” % Weeetter and Al Herte . some time part. omts and sent un his {hie afternoon's work. The piayers|Tomlinsen. Tommy Burns, Dick Roiand, Two sears ago she beman \o grow seemed to fer] more like cutting loose! Harry Vittitor, Jesre Matthews, Bert melancholy. and !mbering vp thelr sinew than at) Knapp ond Patey McDermott are the ee eet ible to better her : any time since they have bees down ge ig tee Jpene: tv iaton. rested. Detective Granville had tie LBANY, March 3-Gov, Roosevet:| ney He cong whiaged ig tne Sonate tomer te| lay! icas cree ee te eee on the Sol-| meaien and Porto Rico and extends (+ | gion contripation allore’ Home ai Wat. Noe] internal Revenue laws, with amend. |!" CuTmalgn tea om ite? face evidence that {twas false, =

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