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> WOMAN J » She Was Dead When the Police Dragged Her from the Water. | MPED INTO. 9 CENTRAL PARK LAKE. ——-—- ete - 4 In sight of a hundred person -yrace with death. Man walked into the Cent The water reached above her knees 1 pear Fifty-ninth street, When tt was near her waist she threw morning. ip her arms, plureged f 4 and eonk | 4 Bye sank and never ror The policeman was already in the t ‘Word was carried to ¢! water, He followed out the muddy trait Grappling = were brow but Ins Ave t of water the body had Bond dragge dropped ov ight { 4 pp welt os hour the body was brought) policeman and Flaherty came fo the surface. to * . } Occupants of the apartment-nouse ip bes uaier nce in alt “4 sous ike bray pried er cee ta apd tte bi rose to the surface, 100 feet from the Been the wo! 0 and fro alo , the driveway that skirts the southern | OTE dike Shieh ini ee o n Fifth and Cs 4 Sealand eo ula Arsenal atel searched. The 3 Bhe was looking at the water Has Without a mary ot iagat : 3 Near the Iittie boathouse whe left the/ THe woman's features bespoke priva a path and walked to the water's edge. |[lon. She was dressed in an gid brown | Bde heard the policeman's cry, (urn age a blue sberked eh am = en she walked |" Ingham apron. One ed. | ro re as Dae A water, Wet |th@ other buttoned, art both worn 4 . . She slipped dnd | (shreds: : Reecicia’ ver went inte cx it MAE About forty tive, gedre aig | : 5 nt slowly ¢ er black hatr wax thickly streaked | 5 Policeman Jackson had seen her and] with gray. The body remained all day was hurrying toward the water in a unidentified at the Morgue Br New Building wi since hla, «4 a was Attacked by to House Gay Hallston and Fought | Parties. Back. * riding ring Is to be built] Owen A. Hurley, twenty-two yenrs old. y-seventh street was arrested at 4 o'clock this morning | avenue, by Frank J. Gout jfor the m aier ot bis uncle, Gustave Of himself and friends Haliston, of 44 Cherry sireet | the structure, which were submitted} Rariey is # hard working young chap ‘at the Building Department to-day, were the only support of his widowed mother | Grawn by York & Sawyer, They call for| 204 *¥eral younger brothers and one-story brick ami terra cotta build: |'#. On Saturday last, returning from Gee with a frontage of Afty feet on | WOTK. he went to see bis aunt. He was Fitty-seventh street and extending back |e Ad slept on a lounge, Haltston 3 feet ing with preted Mr, [came Home intoxteated. He threw tne Gould's stables, at 28 West Fitty-otenth |UOhNe® Of the lounge. sprang voon him eve Mter building is to. be | emt wie hie knee on bis chest, began 3 Se) strangling him. Altered to connect with the riding ring.| Hurley grabbed a hammer and beat his nd ‘ones structure will have a sweep | uncle's head until he teieased him. rough from street to street Hall he| 1 The estimated cost of the new Wutld-| woun anew ; E: tng 18 57.08, with an additional $1,000 ie eneur | for improvements on the stable | mor. this} There Is to be # circular tanbark ring| Before death Hallston refused to make around which Mr. Gould and his friends Ms 4 aginst his nephew May indulge in horseback riding when-| cou, 5 ied tbe cusndy| © ever it sults their fancy. There Is to|of the Coroner | be a gallery for spectators and all the| equipments found in a public riding! academy. Many gay gatherings next Winter, ——— Beck north or south or east or west, A Sunday World want ad.'s The ring 1s to be completed by early! s.\ 5, Fall and will itkely be the scene slinx ot of Ln ene May Rarge ui © started shor t were an eraft in |these were hurrtedly drow am by tugs. There was a half-an hour the same THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, ‘WOMEN LED A RAID ON GAMBLING DEN. rs oe Merry Click of Stacks of Chips Betrayed Rouge et Noir in an Eastside ‘Tenernent, GAMBLERS BETRAYED BY TWO WOMEN. hey passed in a playets to bankers In Aivturbed heute next door and led to a rald of the the gamblers the uses at 1 and 118 wos but » thin partition of lath and vlaster Emil Codnes opened the house at 115 a half. a : a table playing on April 10 ostensiity ag a cafe and res ards and a taurant. The next nicht Mrs. Frankel peck and Mrs. Itosalsky at fil, were kept awake by the sound of chips, the chink | y Rossleny, sent of money and the curses of players SULTAN IS ARMING; GETS 100,000 RIFLES ms 0H. By the Associate! Press STANTINOPLE, Aprtl 9.—Lioyd LONDON, April Z1.—In connection ym, United States Charge d'at- with the pe lity of trouble between day had a long pr the United States and Turkey. the Bir ce with the Sultan, who was very mingham Post says ial, Buch an audience with the | American Charge d'Affairer and ts, therefore, placed several important ts unpre with (he Krupps fore the end of the Important In the present je better machine gur The United States L any Hue ont information as to th + wal Jomnity question at Washington, whie wi w Porte officials declare they sre un Ars ations sald ty code prevent used 100,000 Maus ipon thelr receipt ered to the Turkish Firs IN 9 SHADOW OF THE GIBBET. Pes 5 Health Shown in York Have Another Hanging? Reasons why the scaf. cota Se Toate Strength for Women. Striking Photographs. Resistance Exercises fold may soon be again | designed and be ope rediscovered. DIRE PLAGUE IN MANILA. [ies Deaths Raiaeniva in Native Filipino * Quarters. MANILA, April 21 of Filipinos and Chinamen in Quiapo Market have led to an investigation showl'@ that fifteen cares of the plague. ~The sudden deaths fourteen of which were fatal, have ov- curred within a week The Market t# located in the centre of the ety, In ck, rotten wooden with thelr fam! uddled together tn great fth, Some of the victuna were cken and died within an ho have been several a in sections of the city recently n have been traced to infection the market all the market people had gath- the Health Officers und the bulldings and uardntined there 11 then burn the threw a guard a will keep the in for a fortnight market. ‘al number of bubdnic deaths is The been suppressed infected person has been in the istrict for ten days past Col Hardin and Majar Case, with a batta Jon of the Twen y-ninth Infantry, * sailed for the Islands of Marin- f It ts reported the ) rifles and 7,00) 9 Chinamen and @ Filipinos plague rounds of ammunition, Dr urges, a prominent native of Marinduque and a supporter of the | Americans, accompantes the expedition to try to convince the inhabitants of tie wisdom of surrender. PEL OVER A DEAD MAN, Woman Found a Carbolic Acid Viettm in the Ce ot Her Home. McLoughlin, housekeeper went into her When Mre of M&M Renwick street, cellar for coal this morning, she fell across a mon's dead body | The dead man was James Tierney. hiwho lived with he wife floor. Three weeks ago hi and had been drinking hard ¢ night he bought a dime rbolic acid, He went to th frank it PAE ~~ rveeerbeny | SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED Tre! Min | ret XY Concha, We Et Rie, Trinided, Dermude TO SAIL TOMORROW | Kaiser Wiibelm I1., Nepiew and Mines Found! for women | judiciat Solomon’s STERN BROS, West 23d Street. Fur Storage and the repairing of | Furs and Fur Garments. When you are ready to have the Furs, or the Fur-lined Garments, put away for the season, say the word and we will send for them, keep them safe from moths or hurt of any kind, insure them against fire, and return them when you wish, If there ls Remodelling or Reno vating of any kind to be done the Spring and Summer months are: very favorable for it, and the ccst will be much less than if you walt until the rush-time comes; especially as the price of Skins Is advancing, CHANCELLOR MSIL DEAD. Distinguished New Jer- sey Jurist Died of Over- work, It Is Said. CHANCELLOR M’GILL. of Chancery, | morning at his reet, Jersey City New Jersey at 9.10 o'clo residence In Barrow He had been ill fo broken down from overwork. 1 rt jappeared to be in improved health and | lapirite, but did not resume his active duties. He grew worse a few weeks ago and had arranged to resign the Chancelior- ship on June 1 The news of Chancellor McGill's death was received with much regret about} lthe public pulldings in Jersey City. | | Fligs were placed at half-mast, and at the Court House the judges and members | lof the Bar : Associa 2 at once took action to pass suitable rerolutions on the death of the Chancellor, Champion Beautiful F Women Bowlers. G with the pins. Astounding evidence that these wondrous treasure caves have been From6to100’ClockSaturdayNight Men's $3.00 Kid Lace Shoes and on their way home—who must get the fullest value for their money and save a dollar out of the give they very greatest satisfaction, and our guarantee goes with them. Shancellor Alexander T. M-Gill, ot ALFRED]. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. to send a committee to attend the a year, having | funeral trip to/ mort distinguished jurist of this genera- Chancellor McGill took a Furcpe last Summer on the advice of | ton, He had been Chancellor since) 4 pretty woman, thirty year hie physician, When he returned he | 287. His second term of seven years! cave ner mame as Mrs, Eve would have been completed in 190 {ran for Governor of New Jersey in 189 on beaten by the tidal wave that swept John W. Griggs, now Attorney-General Jof the United States, ernor’s chatr, Prof logical Seminary. from Princeton In 184 and the same y began the study of Jaw in Columbia Col- lege, from which he was graduated in and arranged | 17 and was admitted to the bar ©’ Neil? e . MONDAY, APRIL 23rd. Our First Great Offerine Summer Furnishing S For 1900. RUGS, CURTAINS, PORTIERES, DRAPERIES, PORCH FURNITURE, PARLOR, BEDROOM AND DINING- ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, OUTDOOR GOODS, ETC., ETC, (GF See Monday morning papers for details, We du not advertise on Sunday. SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2iST STREET. ” 1 a) (er oe On the Main Floor, Men’s Department, WE SHALL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE Oxford Hed All ee and Widths. This sale is intended to meet the wants of busy men, who must buy urchase price. : a business men’s saving sale! These shoes will id It might well be call Open To-Night Until 40 o’Clock. ]BRAND NEW BABY COMES IN ON TRAIN, Chancellor McGill was New Jersey's He! 55 south Franklin streei, wWiikesborre, | Pa., was taken suddenly ill on a Ledigh but Wasi valley Raliroad train when {t reacned Jersey City last night Some of the women in the car quleuy spread the news that « scork had blown r, ard subsequently a_pretty |baby girl wax shown around, Pollee- iman Boyle had the mother and chtiid removed to the City Hoaplial. ——— An ad. in The World, no matter how small, Brings tenfold results nightfall. the Democratic ticket, into the Gov- 18ft, the son of Princeton Theo- was graduated He was born Oct. ™, A. T. McGill, of He before the ull Page in Color of New York's Temple of Honor As It Will Be. New York’s Dianas of} FIRST AUTHENTIC PICTURE PUBLISHED, the Alley. Who they are and their exploits GERMAN STUDENT DUELLISTS. Unusual Photographs. Electric Massage A new cure for wrinkles

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