The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1900, Page 2

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er ". = ar” erase ORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL! 7; 1908 WAI HANNA NOT == (CORONER STOPS ne ay scent Asked to Stop denburg Was Beaten Traffic | to Death. PWilbinen. " |Movement Started Uptown To- —— Day Will Affect All Of [ar mtintrcinitoe wit neve new|iyn’ the fussrel of Mre Soho Loulen- PROTEST 10 CONGRESS, Greater New York. Chairman during the presidential cam-|purg, of 18 New Jersey avenue, East | paign New York, will not take place to-morrow Genator Hanna will net serve agein. | afternoon. ‘— — Hie ouccessor will probably be Henry! The weman Qed Thureday. Neigh- § " ‘> ! ee concen OVERHEARD IN A HARLEM FLAT. C. Payne, of Wisconsin, although the| bors, notably Henry Haubt, of 3 Pel- Evil. Campaign. selection, of course, will depend solely||ington place, charge that the woman on the wish of President McKinley, the! was beaten to death. contidate. Bhe was the wife of John Leudenburs, The only drawback to the cholce of/a gravedigger in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Payne ‘s his {Il health, but the Re-|]He denies having used her brutally. ti » publican jeaders have been discussing | Dr. Meyer, of Pennsylvania avenue and > thet, and they decided thet tm the President McKinley has pe a ¥ _ f h event of Mr. Payne's selection the more York State to stop the sale of burdensome labor can devolve on the fm the Philippines and other new ff — of a younger and oturdier MEA wes eatceled @ ofan: j Heath. the First As ted by the Committee on Temper- ™ green mentioned mh tn id =p oe meee ich at the Methodist Episcopal State rape the chances are , ' S, Gates Rind oe me won feport reaffirmed the belief in the cs i Ot otal abstinence of the Individual ard = TGS ; i cy, py Be Prebibition for society, The interpreta- made Sl Of the Attorney-General on the can- YY \ a i, j hie. pene as Assistant = thi Hecate i were fruitless. i FIRE WMO FLESH AND JERSEY CITY.) BLOOD DEVIL. Entire Block on Mont-|Bishop Vincent Denies a gomery Street Was Report of His Newark Wiped Out. Address. Christia in-Chief of the Army to Rseiieatine the liquor traffic In the it was eeceetes | and the cin aS SUICDE AFTER QU AFTER QUARREL Beams Piasier Took Poison in @veharé Rear Her Home. Bmme Pinnler, am atiractive young Woman, was fous dead this morning in Fire destroyed a block of bullding®! pishop Vincent.tounder of Chautauqua, at Moatgomery street and Foye place. | wio is prestting at a Method! Sone Jersey Clty Hetghts, (his afternoon 414) ference in Newark, to-day denied that did $75.4) damage he had nu talk before the confer- ‘The fire broke out in Foye Hall, on) ence that believed “there is a per- | Poys place, and extended to the 24) genai devil.” iecauen tie had known 2 teller paid ga? Mtatonne wares R many “devils in the flesh that it uine and the neighboring sto’ @utside of Paterson, N. J. An empty not diMcult to imagine one in which had contained carbolic acid Games. The occupants had narrow @8- | ane pishop also was t he 38 said that “women sho the body. r fe believed that Mise Pinnier com- Mitted suicide on account of love, ‘The feft her home last night 10 o'clock with a young Block, who has been to her. They doubtless wher he left her she fe. The whereabouts of fe at present unknown. When Mies Pinnler did not return @uring the night active search was fer her. It cominued all night if Was not until daybreak this morning Vee her body was found <> 9) POLICE RAID w’GLORY’S. The Ice Trust, which recently rateed ake trust Ice And as Manager Campbell and the West. |the price of the product from on the number grew % cteg Placed nder to @ hundred pounds re f and greater adhdele Ma odloramges “aun enrag| bn, Bak a foe Be Omics of Break a” prose Vigo ht by the housewives In deniers on the east |! my office In the City the upper section of the city, who hope | #ide who manufacture and deliver fee, | Deteptives Mader, Deering and Fis: | ietore jane to extend thelr crusade over |and the women who are Aghting the Sebome, of the West Bixty-elghth street | ai yf cireater New York trust have vowed to give these men went to Billy McGlory's resort,| In the section of the weet side between | their support. They sey that they witt | Do 2 Jo Wem Fifty-ninth street, this | Fifty-nintn nd Harlem scores of| form a permanent and arrested Frank J. Camp: | doors were sla’ in the faces of the! make {t #0 hot for the Ice barons that | se away! manager, and bis musician, Gre-| trust delivery morning. In the| they will either meit in sympathy or| And that is all His ona, the Even Ralleaseo, for running « musical} mean time we e velting the| give way for sordid business reasons. | had to say Without a proper license, houses of thelr neighbors and obtaining’ How would you like (o be the icoman?| When the Mayor got down to City Hail M Was arrested on the same an Evening World reporter attempted to several weeks ago und fined $0 show him the Philadelphia story. |General Bessions, Two days ago Mux: | refused to look at it and brushed t Harry Austin, newspaper from him impatiently | “No use asking me anything about it,” : ” Ihe sald, I won't say one word for pub- th a similar offense. His Inwy i leation. I ref pe interviewed ” Tho flames threatened the handsome | seives in modes? api with: shane: Fourth Regiment Armory, on Berge) tacednese and sobriety,” and that avenue, and alse the North Jersey | gatan had full knowledge of woman's Gtreet Railway car stables at head of! jnmuence with mun Latet ery street, but both were! The story is an utter perversion « saved. ‘The buildings like the hail were owned by Frank Foye and were occupied a4 mores and dwellings Fireman Anthony Reuter was hurt falling walls, but will recover. MRS. DEWEY OPPOSES ADMIRAL’S AMBITION. (Continued from First Page.) business hours “God, but that door bell has been ring- ™ ali morning. | own this house. | wht it To patd for it. It's mine, 1 “fired” Senator Hanna and ap- pointed Congressman T. EK. iturton a the agen, to secure the presence of Ade miral Dewey in this city Mr. Hanna has failed to perform bie . over to Philadeiphia is not true. The) and sent it on by mall. 2) was on the strength of Austin's dis- eer got down here at 10 o'cle " Gere thet many places opened thi ° erday morning and had « ci among them Mediory bea Mrs. Monteverde’ sDaugh lechecienuaoral Robinson ie ‘dian ‘i te ave val "! ba n was released on « station-| ter Wanted Her Com- Hit Reef and Cargo [no and couldn't possibyy hs Young Wicsean ws Madly lajured| Trying to Dodge ish woman. fifty-five years the Lee Avenue Police | thia morning by her jonooner Laura Robinson, of Rock vet ine, bound from Rockland for } President of Creker's Clee Prefers Tysons. daughter, Mrs. Hortencta Vance. a thin | Y@r® with © cargo of ilme, siruck tet: | "the Nebraskan Oreter to Aa- Dodging to escape from a passing truck |and sickly young widow, who appealed | ‘9 Of Monomoy to-day emi was ée- miral Dewey. Bawin Kidbars, twenty-one years old, |to Magistrate Lemon ¢o send her aged | "Toved. John W. Keller, President of the Dem- Some fe Seener. his Wheel into Calamity Pillar at| mother to an tneane aeylum Her seams opened and le: in water, | oo. Grub and Commissioner of Char-| WASHINGTON, April 7.—Admirai and this morning and suffered a frac.| “! love my mother.” she said, “but | When set her cargo on fire, Bhe was ities, talked with an Evening World re ‘Mra, Dewey will leave thetr city home @f the skull which ‘s itkely to end| she breaks thongs in our home a a | urned to the water's edge | porter this morning on the Presidential] 0" Monday next for Woodley, where the Gaye with a shor: turn Clymer street when whe is | of ner | The Robinson was off Chatham about | cangidacy of Admire! Dewe y Pillar marks the most dan-|Paroxyeme, and 1 ain poor and I cannot |4 o'clock thts morning in a norchwest |p you bolteve thet Tecmany will qi point in Manhatan for wneelmen, | keep her Gale The vessel's steering gear 680 liver Dewey os against Bryant’ the at the corner of One Hundred| The olf woman toll the © she; Way and she became unmanageable. | (ene isaoner Wap aaked. Tenth stree: and Manhattan ave. | WAS the daughter of a Bpants! nde, | Driven rapidly by th “{ cannot talk for Tammany Hall. 1 at the bottom of a who removed jong years ax xico. | bottom off Monemoy lam sure | cannot say what the organtsa- ‘The pillar is one of | Bhe married a Mexican, who turned out} The shock caused ton will do as regards either man. But the Blevated Railway » to be a gambler She had water coming im contact w! he carge you may rest assured Tammany will 1 hee wedding dot, but ber w -| caused It to ignite, Within a short time support the nominee of the Nattonal f and the ui va | Da dered it and dese , » Vessel wa senveloped in Games an4 | Coavention.” ————— twa y only | the crew were driven to their boats. o mi i foray ana io a sn tis: toe 8 PISCOPAL PASTOR DEAD, ¥ “and rid ; ? Brckes 's ler burt et + te Ma t aud taking fire work afloat, drifted! 1 wii! net try to anticipate the Con- down the hill to-day eae apparen:iy unused to euch steep to un inmate asylum, Dut «offered eahwerde end ounk on Pellost Rip] vention's action.” ‘coe r hl | mit her to a hospita: To thie the old “Personally, do you prefer Dewey 10 4 ‘Spanish woman demurred, saying she} The Laure Rovinson wae built a1 Mat. ~ Though w frack coming, and shouied had ance teen in a hospital and they | tapoisett, Mase. in 189. She registered a i pig te Brower, of 316 South the driver paid no atten: | had starved her there “My personal choke \s Bryan. Yeo, 1 4 ig Ro heel- | “Mother and daughter left the court to-| 4 tome and was owned by Perry Kher disconsolatr Brothers, of Rockiand struck sO Sa BODE ADAND | | ihn BN) SUPA ORME me | PUPFALO, April 7.—Buffalo Creek OAD YETERAN OUT. Pngine No. 9 and a Buffalo, Rochester . and Pittsburg work train collided on LONDON, April 7.—Afier a medicai| the track of the Buffalo Creek Ratiroad With Thiet Ave-| cssliation, held yesterday evening, thelat Preasedt street crossing to-day. Sta jet clans were hopeful of the recovery | men were painfully injured, one of them, —. Crane, the novel st, who has | Charles Cohen, car inspector, sertousty. n ill for me time — ee Kleetion Berenu Bill Net Leet. GEN. PONZA ITALY’S Mayor Van Wyck's secretary, Mr. NEW WAR MINISTER. | tne morning teat ‘the’ wan oreatiee the ROME, Apri! 1 t—tlem, Cortolane Ponsa has been Sop of War in ¥ whe Fe. — mitted to Asylum. Caught Fire. Rieter ald adalah of me ae "i ‘DASH LNTO “1” PAR | 4 ve KELLER 18 FOR BRYAN, Mrs tiunlolope Monteverde 4 &T8)-) CHATHAM, Mase. April 7—The old VACATION FOR DEWEY, Celery Compound. . — Paine’s Celery Compound is a medicine to strengthen Meee tee Taete oncae***|nerves, stomach, liver, kidneys. aS WICKEDEST BAY CANVASSERS on a line of country honse of Mrs. mks” located. youn ‘Goods; pew aeaheed Bow be “Adentrat resktent “| Only 14, itary i Brower Is|;, Convicted for the Tenth Time. VIGOROUS YOUTH tM suits HL. |ROBUST WOMANHOOD feation and [Won't be ant i committee] The nerves must be strong, the bodily organs healthy and *" | active, the blood pure and rich with nourishment. 'PAINES CELERY COMPOUNDIby’ the Btina is the home remedy ofthe American people, Ik restores | strength and assists to a healthful development of the tired could ‘ha | One of the Mayor's personal attend ¢ not hav to i ote © an Evening World reporter | » Ben a Fe fen there could be no music in tare ne bd ott ane mats chy Hal . i Hares se Hal Day [OF exhausted body. JULIA MAYS, 240 Fifth Avenue, Seaton and other places of like char- “The story about the Mayor going | merely inclosed ‘the itier™of Mnetatsn New York, writes: “Paine’s Celery Compound has re- stored me to perfect health after vears of nervous insomnia. sera! 1 can now sleep peacefully and sweetly for hours at a time, a thing I had not done tor years before taking the Com- mmittee that he will te] pound. Surely women who have ill health, or mental a worry, cannot find a remedy more beneficial than Paine’s Help Wanted—Femea New on * salary ‘ana’ meant [Gall or aaa , 3. N. iner Leonard st, New ol York City Ce —eeeesCStEF} EASTER! ‘ GREAT DOUBLE COLOR-PAGE of the Magnificent Easter Gowns designed by ARMAND, of Paris, for The Duchess of Marlborough, Princess Cantacuzene, Miss May Goelet, Mrs. Oliver Iselin, Duchess D'Orleans, Sybil Sanderson, Liane De Pougy. A Striking Article by MRS. WM, P. FRYE, Wife of the Acting Vice. President of the United ited States. sman nan Chanler iy s ‘oung Man Who iat ries Ruins His Career.” IS THAT TRUE? CHAT Between Rev. Dr. Robert Collyer, Edwin Markham (“ The sg with the Hoe’); Rev. Dr. rs. Ca Use and Abuse.” Marriage Mad. Pennsylvania’s Lads and Lasses Rushing to the Altar in Droves. Tyrant Nerves. A Warning Article by Dr. Geo. F. Shrady. Interésting Talk by Harriet Hubbard Ayer. FUNNY SIDE. Colors by Gus us Dirks. Roly Polys at Baseball, by the Sunday’ ort | Bs Artists. Cea DOR, D NDBRSOR ARRINER 204 Others. old, Harry | (3%, cet | ret ct tae SE Brooklyn, was convicted in the Court | send Maree i 12, 1 Arrested Rickert, of | sepeitiet te “Just a Word for Father.” A Beautiful Song by Ford : ane] & Bratton, Authors of “ The sa Sunshine of Paradise ss |“'| Love You in the Same Way,” etc., etc. PUBLISHED IN SHEET- ee ee ee, OE ee ‘ ®

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