The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1900, Page 1

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—————— | ALL THE L LATEST SPORTING | NEWS GIRL MURDERED BEFORE A THRONG. —o errr rrererrrrrrerrrerrerrl furrer. ll eee : Edward Hall Killed His Sweetheart, Mary Brannigan, at Her Counter in Reinhardt's Dry-Goods Store. Jealousy and Love Were the Motives of the Tragedy — The Slayer Calmly Awaited His Captors. Mary Brannigan, & saleewoman re, at Bighty Tenuardts Ary-goode sixth street and Third avenue, was shot and ifiled at her counter thie morning y Fdward He Lewe and Jeniousy caused the tramedy 2 > The piace was fairly well file customers at the time and a panic en sued. Beveral of the saleswomen who saw the deed fainted AWAITED HIS CAPTORS. ' The murterer stood pistol in hand. with bie arms folded, in the centre of , i 4 r the store. saying he would watt for a % R the police to come and take him | ‘ oh john Borntrager, the electrician ot | he establishment, approaehed him and ee ee ee ee ee ee ee sad Toa had better give me that re MARY BRANWIGAN. * | struck her in the hack of the head. £ She pitched forward in the aru of { Louls Reinhardt, one of the members of the firm, whe had run forward at @ | the fret shot The greatest panic reigned the (store Women fainted on every hand and the air wae full of shrieks. Many of the employees rushed to the street. These on the upper floore ales took alarm Hal ped out in the middle of the floor and stood with folded arme leak ing on the scene, He raised bis velee and orted Pi wait for an officer, I'll surren- WARNED OF DEATH. She knew what was coming She should have expected It A scared man from « shoe coanter ran out (© summon & policeman and found Wiehty-eiwhth street, to ; | ii : PWUPPRPeeERULor Dorel Loe) See eco eo eo 2 BRS RHE SD 7 ‘ + * . . ‘ * + ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ . * ‘ ‘ ‘ i When the ambulance arrived Mise ‘ ‘ . rs rs . whom he ‘ the story An ambulance summoned from the | Presbyterian Hospital | When the policemar walked inte the * | ¢ Mall edva toward him aad, 4 Tnanding him the revolver, ald: i | tere tam. Take me. i z Brannigan wae dead Bhe lived oniy p after (ne second het + J inte her oraln : On the way to the station-heuse Mall i spoke as though to himself ‘ | "ithe Is gone @he ip gone. he is bet- 2 ‘ter off She was a good gir! & god) ; jee. hivde ay an ange. My hand 414 t ed ner , peche EDWARD HALL | Hall was turned over to Coroner Hart + CAAAAEEES EEE EHO OEDEEEI EE EAAADAIDEOADUEEEE | Botice captain Frere. of the Rast onan —— ee _ | Fighty-elghth street etation He was Hatt emtied Janie. Then he walked to wed to see his lawyers, “Abe” Lory “Ie she dead?’ he asked. inter and began speak her and George Simpson, and was then “Yes.” was the answer * ear id hear just what paseed committet to the Tombe. The inquest “| am glad of 11," was the ve hetwors (haus [nas been set for next Tuesday LIT A CIGARETTE. panne cen Mey ewe, "| SCENE OF TRAGEDY. Poly = took a cigarette from hit) Hall's face war conte aoe Ba ih - The Reinhardt store is @ five-stary nd rolling it between his hands |he were ms + dark eyes had nd nes . Tah i'te Wo devart gas Mgrs * ie V tie dark bull and oecuples one-third of the sri With 8 GUHCK | noe. Three hundred persons are em. er from the when the ema n ea wet . . sa pocket k coat S) many women were prostrated by tly coal. 8 n the | the tragedy that four physicians works aiee nents bs shaky tek | _WOMEN 4 SHRANK A + ef for ® lone time afterward restoring sgl oil: | , camen abeawk away from him | thm. The @reater part of the number an was (wenty-four yearey Hur cw ad the wt terror risen | Were ae bd = old and lived at © Kast One Hundred! to he «¢ than his arm was extended] sent home ant Third sireet, Bhe was b 4 ‘ a ptet rang , Mise Beannienn'’s real name was Mary tty and shapely and dressed with ex torough the © | Mecarthy ashe being @ child by her € Tos hullet struck ser om the pugne| Mother's firer marriage. More than a! ‘ fe at 104 Fast One pide 0 isite 5 tack |; ago, when Hall firet met her, her| dred and Twenty-thir te jut pe | (Amy lived on One Hundred and Sixth twenty-five years off He hed been otrect, keeping « an toward the} | She was apperentiy very much at- pany wit me time, and every evening ¢ was his cus tached to the young man. who vistt tom to meet her at the corner after work |; , the house in the face of stern oppe- and escort her bome bias, tin tabubés a j [tition from her parente. ‘Thetr abjee- | - too WRs DART on the ground of Mall's reliaton THE FATAL QUARREL. iraird. ‘The youn man pointed rathim His votes was hart and Recently she told some friends they | steady had quarried, but ate thd not tegard | "be atop me, or Fi bow she top ot} LEFT HOME FOR SLAYER, the affair seriously our he he sald ‘They hat selected anor The ribbon counter is to the right of] This diversion only ceoupied @ brief! to be Mary's husband een a the entrance, near the door, and Mire n bis ero swung sround) high spirited and one quarrel after en- Brannigan was burs diepinying her goods with (he fleeing girl She! other with her mother finally reseited {9 & customer at 95 when Hall en about 2 feet away Hall steadied |in her leaving home with the determina. tere’ cimerif ard gamed carefully slong the/tion of making her own living eng be He nodded to her ant stoot of at barrel and fired the second shot (Continued om Gesend Pag ... na ome side until she oad completed the the bullet went true it ’ Fi . ’ 3 ’ ‘ Pe es: a ee Pea a en ene i n ‘ P ti \ i \ ‘ wf r \ a wid s uv UU e be ALL THE LATEST SPORTING EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT, — J Circulation Books Open to Al | PTOMAINES POISON WHOLE FAMILY. ———_~-e4e-_- -- — ee Oe ee be Promaine poisoning from @erme in the father atetlem Hosoite sream cheese or milk is believed hy the milk ath | His prompt action in giving emotion qurgeons at Hartem Heapital to have [8 [DIS Morning Tee hours later the) snd Using stomach pumps are believed mother and three en were sained| (oO have saved thelr lives fheen ihe cause of the vinient fllnese ty They were in Sa note ae ne hospital es eogm as the family of lerae| (iovietein ot ome . he work kept up. eowared quick. The Board of Health wae notified and mM affooted at a ) inspector took samples of the cheese and the Ofe Hite gine aod milk for analysis Goldstein bought from a Second ave- Whey are not yet out of danger when Dr Biackmar arrived from Har-| nue delicatessen store. iret avenue toda Morris Myre Celia Goltstein. her thraervear-olt iy The Aaughier Annie and Pavin irtee Mre 6 months of, are etl! the hospital. | were almost uncnsctous from pain| the cheese inst night . ICE TRUST CITY OFFICIALS FACE GRAND JURY ane tet We New CHAMPIONS MEET _ Sinead = LH CINCINNATI. Intameus Renepely That! aru ix He Has Caused Untold 0°" *'* Suffering for the Poor \ psieheont Must Be Crushed, { ft the Governor concludes & determination that was admirable | Kitson, j apre Firet innies. | * taker ‘ eoenter Brwkive had first chence ot the lee eMictale with the American Vee Melee was mre to right | ther again to-day. Southpaw Hake wea! jfompan> by 9 epecial Grand dary, °° " e and . bait A ve Bae sot : be! = why | wonld be called apow te. . epione at, and bee ar wes ans jaondect the A oy Ge ' ‘ Pa) var i4t. but the out r art an hind tp the Proved as good [Revien's statement at the | ¢ Tre + first ume @ fee on Hr nore » Kelley resume a ote pearing in Albany toxbay - tel! awaiting. Mae third on the out. Katley etme =“ : . . + Joe and Jones trie: THE MEN IN DANGER .% t eee rick and. Pelts threw 1 ee ‘ . i rans head and Jone These are the men the Special coving wonlert ty reaching third. | Dahlen : Grand Jory wil te i Gas, ahile Sherk stk work * Keley and Crose was ° al bal fie hemont posted one to tie | | welt decides hb the tee pee ph ied ds } Reece 7 4 . , and Cross came home Corcoran ferries ah nl MG . anes ft net Pour MAVOR ROBERT 6. VAN WICK ate “ is CARROLL, Tammany ‘ ‘ e moles tee c a. Fi z ; af av) fed ant Geter renched Leader . oly Witte sacrificed to Kitegw a jeier scores * to ou! riper ATGLOTTS VAS WIth . one ‘ « £ ro — Tiles tam J. SRRGHANT ORAM, & an ot ‘ : _Thie ae 8b eekamen! In Ta aft as the Deck Roard shane ; b | C.F MURPHY, Dock Commis- “ . ew . s & soarer, : “1 mpions “ ema ned n facker te | JUSTION JAMES FITFORR ALD Kerler gave Peits aa ony tou | gener wantiy To wenoy *e ‘ ea DOF JOWMPH VRWAURGER ‘* - 7 —s ‘ie of wike . " eh anes ng on Me en. te | e was me te lef | sige IN X ers sate oa aa | oemte: to Th Ha ‘ /. A a 00 ee | ALBANY. Ma mo « « ‘ cceeel. FS ie gg ey Sehelt of the consuming | would us kK net to O'Netti'e fer Shirt Watete, " New * to reetra + of Oem beeen, tap. ogg? ; i a By on tered a one, aes ne American tre E summating (r# mor charge an exorbilan oold in that city The proceedings contucted before the om (Coatinued on Second Pages

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