The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1900, Page 1

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NIGHT _Gbe [_ EDITION _ 4 ) . | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ; __ PRICE ONE (CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL, “BASEBALL ] # RACING] PRICK ONE ONE CENT. ¥ | MONEY GONE AND ALONE, SHE DETERMINED TO DIE. Marie Rosalie Dinee, pretty | f roung woman, who apparently has no | ‘riends in this country, and who be-| } came penniless through unfortunate , Stisiness associations, jumped from the Brookiyn Bridge at 2 o'clock this tfternoon. She survived the awfal plunge and) the doctors of the Hudson Street | will recover, No are broken and she is so free) Hospital say she bones from physical agony that the physi- ians say it is difficult to believe that she made the descent that has been of men who fatal to the majority | have made it. | Was taken out of the water un-| \ asclous, but revived in the hospital | ’ ’ asl Vecame hysterical | She talked wildly of her losses, of | the money owed her. which she could | not collect; of the dispossers that , sent her into the street homeless. VICTIM OF SWINDLERS. She said she had been the victim of a schemer who bit by bit bad got all of her money. She was 60 tired, so disheartened. ' As she crossed the bridge the river looked se al. ‘There was peace there. She sought it. That would have been no crime io} Germany. Why should she live and) 4 suffer, and binger—live to be vietim- | ined und cheated’ And so she talk- | MARIE DINSE ed and talked until fitful sleep came | ~ " —_—_—_—— to her. | said that while there Miss Dinse was! A diamond ring which she left in Papers found on her showed that | ™#lancholy nearly all the time lthe cab that had taken her on the 4 F. Nordin Noudin had sold her an in-| She remained in her room and did bridge contained on the inside a terest in the boarding houre at giz | BOC talk much to eny of the others rtiaily obliterated inscription that | West Twenty-third street. Thea he Af veing dikporsessed yesterday “neared to be borrowed $400 and her Jast penny Was she walked up and down the block “™+ Dina, May 88, Inst." | gone. w for an hour and then dicappoared vacket of letters found in her| The young woman met the Noudins| THOUSANDS SAW PLUNGE, "**"' bere the heading, “Reick, in Hoboken, and last August they! Thousands as, saw her | CATES Soxmeny, SRI Aa: the: Teemcy-thiak cree: | EO te me wag) SRO ADprowched Thomas gloss, a! i House, It didn’t pay, and six weeks |(fowded with podest cabman, who has his stand at City ) ago they leased the house next door,| 4 Policeman, seve a) tiuckmes ard EA Ne. cia ee FoR: cichoak, 114, owned by a Mrs, Blanchard. | motermen “ath ia rare: dhowtine! and arked to be driven to 112 Fulton |the while, to reach the woman before | eet: Brookiye: 3 did not ask ILL AND HOMELESS: | she got over the fail, They arrivea| "at th fore would be. ‘They were dispossessed the day be- | just a see2nd too late. SHE WAS PENNILESS. fore yesterday. Mis Dince was iti) She struck in the river fifty feet! ‘VE? ‘he cab reached the toll | and disconsolate. The Naudins went | \trom the pler, Her clothing baryoa| *°eher the woman bad not the neces- | away, none of the neighbors seemed | her and she floated, her white faco| "> [¢¥ venales. She offered ber to know where. turned upward, while the crowds ran | {!*™0nd ring to the keeper, but be | «Mra. Hostord, who succeeded ale the side of the briage and thronged | tused to take It | “You might as well,” said she. “I! Gin as the leesee of the house at $12/0n the docks. THEY RESCUED HER. cree Beets 1an 20.90. She had just begwa to sink when a ae one bites renelint tae, Her head was under mi uf « have no further use for it.” | She appeared papationt at the de-| oe GIANTS AND GROOMS | WOMAN JUMPS FROM BROOKLYN BRIDGE SURVIVES MAD LEAP! BASEBALLWIs NOT TO RESIGN. Magnate, i Meeting Directors, Says Re- port Is Absurd. | A special meeting of the directors of the American Steel and Wire Company he New York offices of the t 71 Broa iway to-day, and ace en relative to the recent closing Ive of the vf Chairman Committee John W \ great dea yancial ar eos order | ment in The W hy were Well repree ake freely against M of the com- y men who and, it ts a sald, den After the me Mr. Gates, when | nded resigning as | stive Committee a was absurd. The { been started by of the com- pany’s affairs. Asked whi quested him to Akeotors had re-| queried; ther ihe resign. he f J. & W. Seligman | her repr 10 ndeavorel to | 4 properly and for the yest Interests of ail concerned in tue ng was stormy, everybody and using pis he pe ent Gary visited the company's with H. H. Rogers | magnate, and Robert * Morga arrival o n was regarded as tion in the board MAY SUPPRENS J “TAMA” | IN ANOTHER BATTLE. pare Leslie Carter's Play (ipecie The Bveving Wor ro'elowk, a ' POLO GROUNDS, Apr Having | tan e driven the thin end of ther sturdy OF ie Wedge Into the baseball season of 19m. | army and the Giants and their neighbors of Go | wanus-by-the-Diteh wete due to tear + the ora wider apart this afternoon wan |g The, PoMmbiLty With another vigurous thump o : Zaza” is intimated r a welee if it hadn't been 1 hed yesterday tha ROBERTS Lora Chamberiaia Forced to Com-| oy ‘letrurts of the correspondents to give]. SEES eee vai i WOMAN'S LEAP FROM BRIDGE. FIGHTING Advance on Pretoria Has Be- gun—Battie Is at Kardee Siding --Boers’ Strength Unknown. Lar near ‘Thett com etreatin April 1 the m wire RUSHES SHES 10 HES 10 GATACRE, Lady Gntaecre Goes to Meet Her Frer Husband, the General Sent 4 Hack to England. 1 April ®.—Lady Gateqre wrrow for her husband. the been seat back to * follures. ees sor SAAR BOER COMMANDER ONLY MET A FEW A rnecial despa - sway : ; T. ORANGE PRES " ihepby ed Thureday, April 9.—Gem, De _ has returned trom a f the allrvad wee He repor' * bat th all along larey tal. ae ON REACHING LONDON, April ®-4@ ® Prince of Wales arrived at eyening on his ret penning cared "by sence Of already st arted n, under to- snip rentric- ing ween eT » (de movements spatches bear traces of the etren Maderia, where 4 a

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