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SIX CRIPPLES FIGHT FOR LAWYER BYRNES SALVATION ARMY MADONNA. . OFFICE IN ELIZABETH, N. J. SHOOTS HIMSELF. CONQUERS WALL STREET. | PeANDBET AGES DIDOVCDOD GT CHOON ___THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 31; 1900. » | ‘ Joseph Byrnes, « lawyer, living at ) Byrnes shook Bis head — | Weat Sixiyoninth street, aitempted eu! pig guy Uaeommuncative to every vier ® >. jolde early this morning tn tie Park Cir: | question ‘ ® ¥ cle, Brooklyn. He three Uines at! Byrnes lived a: M@ West Sixty-ninth ‘and that did not cause a mortal wound. | her Surband had attempted ty tale his | Shortly after | o clock some policemen | life : & in the Circle heard three shots tired, ene | yu sham yy after another, at intervals of ao ten | himse he's ® [reconds, They sounded as Hf the shooter | ot i any fn ° fwas taking very good aim each thme oh late 8 Eo (0 tee pence. yeatert |They arrived at the dark corner in the Ot aac tat thai anes tisk cabs [Circle where the shots came from just | vince me t ma tried wule de ie the third war fired and saw a fine ey hay Py husband i ‘ }looking, wi emmed man fall to the |, ,L#ter, after receiving & message from | ertund groaning. with iis bands cinaped | {PeqRompltal. Mra. Hyrnes started for |to hie Read. A gmail revolver was lying| Byrnes to-day declared he did tat hie aide. know how ft Happen He eon | Investigation showed thai he had veer Tecate CrepRt nnd was poe. shot through the Read, and |! War) police, however, | Hl nave em Keller and Cadet i = Parrett. at first thought the wound would Kili | Purchased It when u he ~~ him, but H A the Byrnes Wome, in West Sixty revived enough for him to give uls| ninth sire Pelghbors aay he has sete Grinding a Hand Organ name and his home address. strangely for some time. - poh , ‘The wounds are ony ) wounds, and Col Coin ** oe or Uma aahed « eure] an ryrmen wil be all via a ind sia in ‘In - as His Name. OCTOGENARIAN TELLS , Capt. Effie Keller's Inge- ‘ HOW TO LIVE TO BE 100, nious Plan to Swell the ORS Rea AAR ECR BBCi MOR RRR Rae ee ne Salvation Treasury. deep, pleading eyes of liquid gray brown. The enemy wavered. There were signs A of weak heart all along the firing line, ‘ and in lens thme than ft takes to tell it ©) Se ree surrendered unconditionally ® PORTRAITS ANDIDATES. e capitulation was precipitated by « z _ a or THE CRIPPLED ¢. hoary-headed old veteran, who rushed GOOOGBODE GOT G0 (6) HOT E16 01910195918: HOOBOSSGOOOO GHOSE aD98eed out to the girl in the «treet, and, toss- Bix men contected for the nomination | when “Dec” Brady ran to succeed him) with both arms and legs, waa opposed Ing a two-dollar bil Inter her tambourine of 1ax amsensor at the Democratic! he campaigned on the fact that he had|by ‘Thomas FN ose 239 pounds Hed into the Mock WeeBange without ‘ primaries In the iret Ward, Ellaabeth.| but one leg, and won on It. Opposing]are supported by one leg; Michael hearing her: af N. J, lat night asd they only five| him for « fifth term in the office were] J. Kiely, a bows carpenter, who lost his “Ged Gene you. or Kood among (hem. Dennis Long, a groceryman, who lost| jefe leg and right arm {na raiiroad ac- Half the crowd cheered. and the rest neven lege ali told to the half d cleft eg veare ago, while coupling cars: | cident during the Columbian celebra- | 1018. PROOOGOOHY turned a reproachful look toward ihe @@@e@ewes didates, but two of these attached (Ol Stunre Marragher, « young grecer’s| tion, an. James J, Gleason aes i w retreating hero who had snatched from Michael Carroll are unelues from in+|ctork, whoxe left leg was lot tRrOUR! | whose left lee tn missing ye eh Wall atreat | doapa't: line hap dred bee them the honor of betna “first in the | Melt qeptaln commeanting s flammatary rheumatism His five op-|the youthful folly of jumping on and] yy ant 1G: (a RERERE ESE Ue wt wlhets: COR: sone Meares OO Sell hat’ But that broke the ranks of the ry g nee, ee ia haa vd a les des Fenemy, and surrender was thetr only by je Bireet, tambourine I! refuge, ‘The fair captain did nothing| bagel Ui, B ok Donents had one ler b off moving freight cara; Martin Nasey,| jonn Mor ath, the candidate for accompanted by Cadet Hex Par-| after that but collect tribute from her corps is expected to hit a target for WANTS FIFTH TERM, | ,2oreee Ventral gatekeeper, who 108 | Board of Asseasors, has run for several ‘ minus a lex" W hat is # tradition|as @ meme of railroading, and /Comtested by Sam Morgay, an ane- : f Jokd familiar hand-organ tunes, the Bulls] Mies Kite Keller wee o bella in the strength ond location, Corpe New § fm Biisedethport. if a whole man ran| Michael Carroll, a brakeman until gfx | (One Who lost an arm years ago tn and Bears wrangling over! vitiage of Fairmount, W. Va. Hers was re | the Singer Manufacturing (0. whieh should ¢ fambe and rushed | one of the “FF. F. Veo She hed been to the curb to find out what {1 was all] carefully educated and “finished,” aa be- for the office he would probably be w-! months ago, when Inflammatory rheu- eA under. ‘The best man who ever held | matiam put him on cruteher wan furnishe! by Daniel Weleh, In his the office In the Firat Ward Jame Drees waventh we | HARD FIGHT IN THE THIRD, | personas canvacg he has sald: “I'm a Donahue. He stayed tn from the time| poor man and ‘will put mm P) | poo the job eon ; it was created until death claimed him.| Gver in the Third Ward a wimilar| my fee: It will do only half as much Me had but | one leg and om eye, and! fight was on. Daniel Welch, a + _Srocer, ' for oy eypontnts id A humorous phase of the campal about fitted her station, Two years ago she Whar they ri sae the same O14! wag converted at a Salvation Army | instant | squeak and groan and grunt) Mt WhOCT meeting. Bhe came north and became a| pal they saw was a vision of womanly love- | ¢ a ; inles for the missions ay mn candidate fei admission to the ranks. Bical ctncecae ‘The cadet ground the organ, but ‘ vie‘on with a face like a Ma- Jonna, held out the tambourine for con-| Ag captain she draws the enticing wal-| “I n't mind st a hit now, irfbutions-contetbutions from men who] ary of $a week. She ts just past her | !t wae rather fieerresne ts 4 would freely contribute to @ fund fOr! twentieth birthday. She is tall and inaniy treatment fromthe ai ht. graceful and gracious. so vd gentioman wh mo gave the child before the nursery closed at 6 o'clock. When 6 o'clock came the mother did not appear, When she di4 not come by 16 % ns the suppression of hand-org ina an ck the matron decided that some. | their grinders. Sut te ¢ now ssuan iE man, though she is in the 7 ? Hankers and brokers stood agape | way that {s) sometimes sete as fide’ ; ea ee er that | a : ame mustered o grin of dertston and | ep Ie. pure | one and t irled to treat tt all as a joke RN pa had a ine thing was wrong and took the child | the West Sixty-eighth street station The girl wax unabie to give much a @| formation sbout herself, but fram what —— ™ even whe said the sergeant gleaned that hie father was a driver. ‘TWo Want to Adopt Baby | scnosi, bu: couis mo teeters | Bold Robbers sia aie Gun- Abandoned in Smith A policeman found that the Gio’ Carriages, Rails and UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER, | hoster: cant ihe" ratta wi ‘ 5 Thing sitea woolin benutof ihe. Stary Bur the fair hurdy-gurdy girl Bave| ing Fitndus in Inala and for the mission- them back a amite that was radiant and! gry w, of the army tn the United appeated to them with a pair of great, | Staton p division commander, each Pe: “Little 400° te till @ mystery, The] Moved there, and mot a truce Of theT)| Proenerity wae too dargling for Mr MILLER AFADY POLICE SMASH Randolph Guggenheimer, Presifeat of police are no nearer a solution of the Peet Catan cee the Council, who addressed the Ti Who left the ehild is de-| Thomas J, Errtckson and Michael Bor | Benevolent Association child's identity than when she was t yefive years ald, |renson, rat ts the reason, Unitet} CHICAGO, March 31.—Dr. D. K. Peat | wat S2tad 4 man once f pak bsg tH Broadway, last mt | States Army officers say thelr attempt |sons, the octogenarian philanth’ it | Re had bro: a reed “ had some dificulty in finding the e ing-place, Mr. Guggenheimer, found ab on tho bed 406 r idee gs-osbarla FO eee etait rhuentiy Cu Bhe haa sto steal Sardy Hook was unsuccessful. | who has given away his entire fortune | "Sif you Cateh a cod, lose your quinine in Smith & MoNell's Hotel in Green: | jjue skirt. a ririped blue walst, a pl |_ Bert was the locomotive enginee 500,00 and who declined the other! and eat Ing the Association met In the wich street. pmol tobogan cap. [at the United #tates Proving Grounds a ferve on thy Dewe mittee | Give away your money: it's exhila- tional Alliance bullding, In Bast way, wen: to that place, ‘ t ‘ fi 3 | rating and tends to longevity. The ides Two persons already want to adopt - | Sandy Hook and Sorrenren was foreman | vecause it would Inve he loss of bie) of giving while ones mive become Py . they are how tn. {after-dinner nap and possibty interfere | epidem'e ay soon a1 men alsrover what] Get-Rich=Quick Chief|Gambling Contrivances |p; severai trends. He entered end found Morris ye ap the baby, so she will probably not be |ot 4 gong of lab with b | i havt to‘en Han io live to be 10), gives) fin It fe I'm happier than any other sent to the Foundling Asylum. She was Ider arrest charged with having stoen [MIM IS DIR 1 It f acai Th ss week and shipped away a whole cariond of |° "Nose teen dig tacit gtaves with thelr ge ere Ble A A ot (illowen downtown Goes to Court on Put to the Axe, en king is Iya |waang ic ti of fl, iownsown Wanita, Quant rears Roce sleeping quietly in te giass-co’ “baby cage" in the Infante’ ward in| eel ralis, besides looting the Proving |‘. eth \e rk ) pies or cakes; no pains or aches, | fe and a merry one. | want to live Drounds of wun carriages, brass work | [1 BOM OF ee youl iiver 11 wil jong life and a folly one—in my own Beilevue when an Evening World re- porter went in to see her with Supt. iT OP |and lead. The plunder, te amid, wast gy to your brain by and by i loaded on a schooner In broad daylis' “duve ike « farmer and yo fi tive lik ‘ > family hi - lived i the One ; iC adthenn and had sated : & McNell itendey "XS one tuw wire tie) Brass.at Sandy Hook. isa mnerea te At the West Sixty-ninth gtreet number - they could not be found, they had not ey me men ia i aad clubs ani <a ly a woe ety, hat's all right I doat «to a club, and they couldn't ti Wittam F. Miller, of Franklin Syd! phere was an official smash-up on The | evening “Teneo sah ° Blair, of the Charity Departm : ; “Mrs. Henry Schroen, of 100 almost in sight the officers’ quarte: cat ipa to Wear a rwallow-ta oat 1 enth street,” said Mr. Blair, Errickson has been employed at the}, Seu cam lve without eating ten da. ¥ sate farne, will be tried Monday In the | yy caus between Jersey City and New- | Helmer. post for six years and ts married. Bor-(‘2,, can! 2° without pare air ri art, Mrooklvn, before Judge Yes, replied the eae bax cheb Hurd Miller's lawyer, Janes H. Ridg- |ark, toMlay, A large number of slot Ment bica ae adopt the child, and s0 does Mrs, Wi! been con- | asked at bg tom Wiswtes Word, Wile of & Meus [renson has been there ears Don't get angry and daft get excited, | the Damen Aeesiaiy (ane bat aces: hak . Vernon real estate broker. 1 believe On March !2 Sorrenson borrowed %| every Ume you fret you lowe a minute of bot way, 0 e gambling machines tha’ they ars both reaponeibie parties, ani| President Clausen Says trom a tavorer and carne to this city. | ty man abuse his stomach and om he te ready for telah There ere LWHDLY J ayeatad by the police were carried on| 0," replied the pollesmam the baby will find a good home with Errickeon came up in the evening. belek Bee Se ar ihgadeaaielllcad ne CRY AGRE * ny” he \ireaitent’ dither. ” the Park Will Be Re- | ‘trey vent back the nest tny and ano} end ae to tie devil his family Miller p* trucks to the appointed place and de- eer on “1 @o not believe the poilce are the d to the Peop! amount of money they flashed upon the | ., D2stors may. ‘Don’ Tho tonses of the Franklin Syemante:| srerse. Mr. Gugrenhelmer ones to find out who the parents are stored to COR: vase oh 136 anldlere Very nearly en SOOT sae victims were brought close to a (otal of» At the Meadows detectives on the SIM jjceman that he in Brealdent OR Religious societies would be more apt to a panic, Sorrenson, who was enid to] You can't believe all the doct 1.510.000 ‘This imorning 12% additional) ¢ puyic Prosecutor Krwin, of Hudson Count. pre @ucceed, and the Sisters of Bt. Dominick, have been chronically “hard uy,” bough —————— claims were fied in the United @tate emeey, aed several. aneneebis set secutne AAseggiatts @f the convent in Nyack, have promise! | PresHlent Clausen, Park Commissioner an interest in the post barber shop and District Court, Messrs, Dreser & Plagh, [“OU51 4 er. arrivel the scone and to help ws." for the Boroughs of Manha.tan and displayed a $100 bill, Questioned, he eaid the petitioners in bankrapicy, nave al- [charge of the machines Those chatae of tee Dreathent ‘and ready d claime from 11.09 vietina re built of wood were easily demol-| him to the meeting-place. ‘The police believe there was more| Richmond, was shown to-day a news: he had won 20 on the McFadé A mweting of the Franklin Syndicate [(shed with fire azes, but eome that were |= SSS truth than poetry in the confession |Daber statement In which De Lancer Sweency fight. As the odds were (oe LABOR NEWS, pinned to the child's dress by those who| Nicoll, one of the counsel for the “L" wrong way that night Post Commander jcrediturs has been calied for April 16 {in frames of steot and iron proved tough abandoned it. The note said it was done | Toad, Was quoted as saying: Capt. R. A. MeNutt ordered an investl-| J | when, it ts sad, a trustee will be elected | propositions 0 succeed a iver John B. Lord. the broken machines on a fire, which to save an old and respectable family| “We sre not worrying any more about gation, F nus Hk me, the Le atructure in Battery Park.” The Proving Grounds were found | Wit! {he advent of Spring comes wn Knights ¢ soon made thelr machinery useless and ‘The fact that « $1 bill tett with | President Clausen was asked wheher stripped wnd the steel rally had dl Pee Sener Oe aan? or epotled their beauty the confession proves tha: poverty was| ‘2!# meant that the Park Department peared, They hadn't gone away by | PRRRY TiGKETS STOLEN. About one hundred were destroyed Rot the occasion for the abandonme: had changed tte policy on the quesiton wagon or by rail. Detectives found that a Several are said to have cost $1.00) each, x the “I.” road eceupancy of the Bat: schooner load of scrap had gose to John snd a conservative estimate of the value ey of the lot was $10,000, Any Weak Person. can gain Rave fo p having thelr re (hig fact has spur same T Accused of : The police are not by any means cer- haga, tain that those who left the child in the| {fy Park route to the South Ferry Butter, of West Forty-ninta street, 0 Hall on Apri San hotel were its parents.” They think they | '¢fminur Jan, %. Butler admitted buying the ratte | uni Ca iene Uno Pe one’ ane a ingth on be union he frotner- ‘atectt : = were, perhaps, trusted servants in the| MF. Caueen sald Bee dc. al who he said © the |hood of Plumbers to join the union be A a fm 61,000 Dail, SICK N DRANK POTASH. _ ° country home of some rich New York| “There has dees eT ange 2 v3 ne of Mutchal. He did not know] The New York City Carpesters Union ! aid of thew Charles Begenclaub, a machints, of family and that the task of disposing of | ¥#tlon as regards the attitude of the where the stuff came from is hopeful of bringing the entire craft of Twenty-third stree:, Kew Qn unweleome child was simply dele- | Park Department toward the question The total of Vanished . thle ity into one be bedy, and has ae- was arraigned before Sagts rape- Gated to them. structure remaining in! amounts to several thousand dol ooh ape eeetinticn cheats 1 cape ope A 4 it lerete Gantt at Long Island City tetny (Oe Of? Thane ant Took Stay Another theory of the mysterious | Uettery Park. The (Wo men were arrested by Untied | It does tot belleve In hth iter-| penters | the charg having solen $2 in Small Doses Until . « ease te that the pair were probably from| “! know that the engineers of the com. Commissioner Rowe, of New| Mational nniom he ue Soateiwwiinns worth tokets belonging to the He Died. Ch ore hi yet co ee hay be ° A cominittee ha» Y | Long Island Railroad Compeny Joseph Nagy, thirty years old, a Hun- os — ¢ ne 76 36th They were held in $3.0 tai! | oid sduge oret of Mount Braddock, Pa. some river point near Newburg or he Next conve Segenelau was held fn ballfAgarian | har plied ih thi pols and were a farmer and farmer's) experts of this department | “Nericieoon, aceusde of the simiine, (Manis : | make jaughter who had hid their disgrace | hard at work since the last meeting be!) -o0°oni"s, ed a stn ing to Circular there Is more werk fihein t ot n | : Chicago, says she has 0 ry Meee ne Os m ton of the international joty, whten wll |for examination on April 2 next MN * of seiane fs i do sueseeafully untll wow and sought to be] (ween the oflcery of the company and! John “Erickson, * oF te "Demoet tater “of thie inept ed et he eld In thie ty during’ the corning | paamed ale Haan aaarnae at aod he coed this mmorne] much benefit from Grape-Nute rid of the child forever. myself. jCouncy Committee of Hudson Coun:y,| sarpenters number 2 . ma | Sommer , @ ae / sa H | thar she wishes to offer a . It t argued on this theory that the] “The terminal facilities will not be in- | also # Fire Commiraloner. |than last year, and the ing. He had been two days visiting | testimonial: “Three months ago I ; fe ke b mn oO o bi ‘e FT le i 1 t ‘i (An 0nd Women tock a West Bhore| (erfored with nor the trafic Interrupted, | Gay Eriteeon eave ites Gn oe ccee fer omtet, 10, mamlazation of carpe enters year mere cherters have been issued SHIPPING NEWS aoe ee i ake 2 Fas: Third | Ah illness which reduced me c train on Thuretay, came necose the| but the Hattery Park will be restored 10 | #pltacy’ to Dresicial Me Wy plyaecg ogi HEAR dNrine Gay other year eae be Fo geen ae vroat yesterday, and| When convalescent, I wanted & fercy, went directly to the hotel where| the people and to its proper uses as & The, fnanctal otheern of Carpenters’) The recent action of Carpenters’ Wotan) 9 ALMANAC YOR MUAY alae ‘get the potash from 4, Kalmar, «| eal to eat, but notaing the man had heen before, and returned | park. 5 POUR WERE Pt WERE POISOKED, Sixth eirest thie afternoon, wren the ee with ie dimaparoval of many | went Sruggist, al 12 Avenue H. He took some a ye after a meal I'felt ihapeet the books of the orpanizatio a anectal meeting next Tuesday | send) Host “215 "if, | in water every taif hour, the ian evi-| Joe of emptiness, “an aching later tm the afternoon, ly having mirunderetood the diree- ri as it were, though really not + an chiorie of potent Is usually a) "TH gece te, the food | , — gle. He decane very fil b phy G@utfreund, of 39 & ing was not properly Heli G PRIGD REIL'SMOUTHOPEN ec, suncace aru an anal SEAR Geta ate| wis et wer of the Finance Cemmitiee. and will, time make a final disposition « five. * Jed Se Far a9 Mee li the chairman ot the meeting Cake, lane Yaa & Binal Singers: ABANDONED IN NURSERY, GWineld Was Concerned, but A special mesing of the Franklin) Pwo geiegaty t! Pa Thieves Used a Rale-Heok, Me Says, | Others Suffered. Amsoetation Nc oh of Freee Aba eaiat- | say 4 x > Port of Yew Verk. street, was called in, but Nagy was D® || was improperly nourished, Gtn-Tear-0l4 Giri Lett with Matron to Get m Dime Me Com- CINCINNATI, March 31—If the story | tirmight, at which delegates tothe next | We CAy yond aid. He had take cnn °f *| accounted for my lack of vitality end Net Called For coated. | end by Violet Foster, a servant. is to be convertion pF ers ati | cog a uvED y ool goto ll . at Night. James Reilly in the Adame Street Po.| beileved, she was wade the instrumen: |The deerates and alternates must be | & cent peatian Longue of Ceiminnis, | *A0 teabllty bo ane Sr members in good rtanding for at least | FAP * " STEAMSHIPS. Detective Veehria, of Hrooklyn tee Court, Brooklyn, this morning, war| of a husband's attempt to poison his have another child on their used of intoxication. +, ome ) ear. P apparently been aban: |“ wife. The plan miscarried #0 far as the “Two new loot _ayremb th . FAILED 7) Dt Detective Buread, arrested an Italian ete Tt bea title ole, | _Ratlly told trate mer A TAN) was concerned, becaure of her refuse} a o Vsti’ place | air 882% arian ME pretapoeddatbnngy Tecui 10 ae See ee tole lialy on the steamer ‘Tartar Prince seised him while passing through the! 1, ext of the food, bu: it made four tack room of a saloon at % Main street others very sick. | The detective ways the It to the dock by two cowl Romer Y ia ion he bellever are the resets of an name ts supposed STRONG woemt, ETI; July, tt May corn, | Mabie, Chew WHEAT was ms Ry ay corn, | Mabie | Fear Prince. Averrs. * it 2 ow to the je quan! ewisnensa nes the vlna un wee AND TRADING ACTIVE. etee Tig Sedan vices ware, May | Sel wens. Me Oe Lt Ae medical aid secured that the = is aeteael pe. 7 “asked May cork, #18 bil. | Me tara | organtation which a erin: pocketbook w: time were saved, It te another chapter | Wheat opened strong ant active to. MAY vale. 82 fhavdet, eres cans. | “1 managed to keep a dime and put it|'8 the domestic experiences of the |day. Higher Hneiish cables furnishid —_—— Oise, Nev —— ad * Relly went on, “Phey| Wield family, which have attracted |tne initia! support. Local shorts were The Cotton Market, INCOMING. STRAWOHIPS Insanity Follows Fright. much aitention, Charles O. Winold «ni | the principal buyers, Corn was steady,, The «loving ation to-day DUE TO-DAY March Ti -James Jobson, whe ere: April, 29 t Mey, $29 10 250; @urem Gigs Landes Reni Hamburg. 9.16 ayy, at: Auger. 9.06 ty 9 tap, Lenton Mind

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