The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1900, Page 8

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re HE to Wi her with Ar | Fetes. The drunken husband flo THE 10 ‘ULL FAMILY. Mrs. Uneverricht and Her Father Wounded by Drunken Husband. @ ‘“lengshoreman, of 64 Bast street, attempted early this te kill bie wife, Mary, twenty- years old; his fether-'n-law Charles | seventy years old, and his) law, Mary Rockstuble, sixty i r years old, by cutting them with a| | ‘The wife and ol4 man are in| 1 Mospital, mortally injured, | “he ol4 woman escaped with slixht } ‘end remained at home Joseph H twenty-eight years old, « driver Mi Kast Wighty-first treet. tried to fm behalf of the victims and two cute but te not Neved t Be fatally hurt. He, too, is in Helievue en Market station police ar He bad ~ Wneverricht ts a heavy drinker Bong lived unbappl'y with his wife Many | times he had threatened to Kil! her Last Sunday he entered the @ Rew revolver and salt he I o'clock fant he again came home very drunk an hour he abused his wife and her parents. Finally he drew a ragor from his y [erg and made a savage atiack pon i; wife. Hee father and olf mother went to vie srianed Bie rasor right ant left ond infiicted | Bearly & donen cute on his wife's head | Beek, body and arms and also on the head, face and neck. The had her hand cut. CUT OFF MAN’S NOSE. The cries of murder aroured the and Kuhn, who was pas = Dy, ran upstairs and tried to save t . He was slashed across the of hie nose being literally off, When the eurgeon from arrived he attached the severed 5 he got him to the hosp “GR effort to save the nore w neseey, of ‘alied by th e Union netgh- nein Ee wed It to him sober He oreeled to Yt while he w jure then and Werricht is wall to have served « of five years in Bing Sing for bur GINEER Sprang Overboard and Was Drowned. Crazed by the heat, Frank Devitn forty yours old, of ® Snaex etree Sey City, an engineer of the (ue ta, left bis boller roo: 2 o'clock this Morning while the ¢ ying off the Coney Island pier, and jumped into ‘the water, Cap\. Stephen Vichay, at the wheel, Sah him stagger up from the engine | Foom, The man wandered about the eck in a demented way for « few sec |. then Jump far out ‘nto the break feet by the beat durong the week ond complained of a violent Sesdaune ‘This and his fondness ‘for the = | salt, had probably te Saerifice Child Clients In- “terest and Was Denounced ’ from the Bench. lyn Rapid Transit Company for in- received by four-year-okl Valen- it the for are vid when | hed the i a very hard attack name lies They as in fs i Her otyle te crisp, briltiant, forceful. Her stories are strikingly dramatic and result Was sick altogether fourteen Weeks Spinel ‘meningitis almost @l- Interesting. Several of them have already appeared in the Evening World, there A SUICIDE. Heat - Craz d Deviin| was greatiy af- | offering to accept 12.20 from the ye holon: Behr, of Best Brooklyn, after =| former counse| bad refused Mi) Bittle, Felix Reifschneider was 1 iy eeored by Justice Dickey tn tm| avai that music presenied « field = _ ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY PLUCKY BLIND MAN ~ BECOMES A TEACHER. Frederick " Winkelms n,) TWO NEW STORIES | Though Sightless from | BY CLARA MORRIS. Childhood, Educated | Himself for a Carecr as an Instructor, Success Has Crowned His Struggle, and He Has Been Appointed a Lec turer in the Schools. Frederick Winkelmen, twenty-four | years old, of 412 Bast One Mundred and Twentieth street, hae been to- tally biind since his fifth birthday, n August, 1881. He ts a graduate ut the New York Institution for the Ditnd. He made muste his spectal study ¢ a means of making his way in the world, and he has been through th» Influence of President Miles M O'Hrien, of the Board of Fulucation, appointed by the School Board for Manhattan and the Bronx a lecturer on music to The Evening World Free Lectures to the People course, at $10 0 lecture, and « teacher of music tn the public schools at the usual salary He is proficient on the plano; works a typewriter like lightning and accurately, has taught singing school, writes with an awl backward to oe read on the reverse side of the paper, and is a wonderful develop- meat of selentifie teaching. BY FREDERICK WINKELMAN. Mietated exclusively te am Even- jd reporter.) j have been blind oineieen years. Clara Morris hae been called “The Woman Kipling,” and she justifies the attracting much favorable attention, Two later stories vy ihe same actrese-author have been secured by the Sven- ing World an@ will be published next week, beginning Monday, July 2 ‘Thee stories are entitled, “The Woman Who Dared” and “The Limit.” Rach conteine @ powerful love interes, and is well worth the reading. Don't miss them. Ways peralyzes reine member of the system [lt paralyzed my optic nerves and ultimately kiiled them, eo that I cannot hope ever to regain my eight REMEMBERS FIREWORKS. 1 cannot remember much of the when I could see The most viv nN my sight memory is the freworks :7 #23728 BRUNETTE FIGHTS HER BLOND RIVAL : 4 1st ————__—_—°¢e—_______ Ma’ams and the Followers of Both Are at War. One drunette school teacher with * personal pull One blond sehool teacher with « po | ‘ ities) ouil | cha ols he sak One politician. | “sure thin Its My town, My eehoot | One would not think that this com-|bosrd and My say. You shall have the bination could raise much of a disturb. | "hoe! Weil, according to separ, he Vag tan- me on the ow id ni that she like to em Then the storm broke. lot of New jance, dut nevertheless it has created york commuters send thelr children to |e pretty row ina little Jersey (own at once resented | Mine Hiney and the proposed ves were 80 alla tress, The noxt | waa a petition slg North Bergen Township, just across the Hudeon, t# the acene of the trouble The cause of all the trouble is two pretty little school ma’ame-Mise Mary ‘ead ng citines Hiney and Miss Marie Georgeot This is how it started : | For three years Mies Hiney has taught in the Bull's Ferry school in aristocratic Woodcliff, near Hudson | Heghts Siva | Mixa Hiney ts twenty-two years old petite, with « blue-black hatr and pretty eyes. She is an extremely charm ing gtri, and when a week ag mor froulated that she was to be trans ferred to @ jess desirable place . ties of her sixty pupils broke up is called th hough FRED WINKELMAN Draws from « photograph. get within fi or Mise Hiney That night | they surrounded with morning y slant Next dark to mi were 1 calle to pioase ral m the wind And she said, school session freahments. He found time Why, everything Is open Aa USUAL it wae whispered Mise Georgeot wa h things over, 12 a she sant in at succeed the teacher, leaving her own ! said hurry for the dovtor y tell me she Shool ai Homestead, in another par Yo wae man awful | the doctor of the town, for Mise Hiney, if she have caane. _ Shen he pt ne wernes wanted It. meat ead School as ite nearer a aes Os a a tier toler And) Mise Georgeot le a beauty, too. Bhe'e Hoboken t- Up his watch. | couldn't see the diond. Bhe has roguish blue eyes toate Mehodertet for Migs. Honey He had tod penne. that tt would ang pink cheeks She looks about (wen- He works there and ge bling dead ty-three, but she wont tell hour why they could see “Em olf enough to know what I hen sinend sised pase ue want and old envugh to come pretty nuar getting what | ask for,” was the nearest ehe'd (ell to her age ‘The bdioud teacher |vee # half-mile wateh lo my ear, aod him it was @ waton, for f &.. to separate seeped & Thank God! from the Bulle Perry foe 1 know now they ml | and Soud rover, teen aguin. Mother "6 Mise Hiney's home i» wlan nce Fatay gd idn't eay a word, but nt lo the When Mise Georgeot decued 1. awe Dest room and cried. - s Hiney @ er netead Tweedie.” with pouting ipa and ole tok « ived 3 poe ew ‘iftere ‘when he de- nerves to a f I cows comes in are agein for Vet ducation « Lf be My er . Hut @ ’ wn up before well | er de itanaterred for na reason at = Hiney will perhaps Any way eferred 4 ain Hergen wating ar the undodtedty be rthern Jersey ie * Prestient North urned to en, semblance to dent aborigines ty 2. FARE DUNS The whoie began back new * scovery* he morning papers. artment was made part nh WAS antecedent to ted r three had « taste for music. and con plan, wht waich | might earn « pusiness ancieipated Sunde: che Jaatton, “that| Yoted the laa year to from visitors to North Heach. : ie Kings Gum tt tone qualify ing me for aasoe 4 An employee of Tw ushed into the alo bership in the American ( Ast fa station~ of «child, as| Musicians North Beach ‘Discov 2 vie i disc vety ee a ek ate we fields cooked over ¥ ¥ offered ery” a Neatly Planned Bungo. e to the eady for Dusi- arker and theme jueatonal sya a acer of wusie in the y nes epapere (bay to both places. But | e it unty jeeit fl The five petrified Indians found on the property of James Twist, near the | Bowery at North Beach are skilful) works of art. They are made of papier| me|mathe, covere’ with canvass and al |Paralyzed Woman Was |of John Grose. q “thy baby! Did ‘oo git EVENING, JUNE 30, OED FROM [' STATION) |Man Went Into the Street Through Ties. James Finger, twenty-nine yeare olf, of 3 First street, Brooklyn. i# at the Norwegian Hospital with a broken left arm, interna! injuries and many eon- tuations caused by his pecullar fail from the platform of an elevated ratiroad Station to the street late last night. Pinger waa waliing for a train at Thier enue and Fifty Brooklyn, ast night. He the edge of the platform absent-mindedly to the end. Turning he stood for a moment as if studying he track a few | feet below. y he was seen to throw up his as if struck and | almost as If e trying to dive to the rails below The space between the ties on the trestiing are hardly through to the sireet hirty hat turning he man fell on bis «de. “ious when pleked up lan ting He was Unconee At the hoepita: the man was found to de terribly battered up: His face and body were cut, his left arm had received @ compound fracture, and he shoves every appearance of interna! injury go pot be told this morning whether, wi FIREMEN SAVED HER RAC BABY, recover Carried Down a Ladder. Two repcuee were made at an unimportant fire of suspicious origin whieh started at $4 o'clock this morn- ing in the coal-bine in the cellar of 1088 Park avenue, under the fireworks store The first rescue wae that of the wife of the Rey J. H. Boyes, from @ third- story window, She is a paralytic, and though there was no tmmediate danger her husband became panic-stricken and from the window implored the firemen to come up and save them. Not understanding that the wife wae hetpless, the firemen advised Mr. Boyes to walk fown the airs, aa the way wee sear and the fire out by that time. Mr Boyes continued to shout for help It clung there, sooty and deluged with steam, arhen the men drove back to the engine-house. They had only just re- turned when a mite of a girl came tn. “Did ‘00 eave my baby?’ she asked, tears etreaming down her dirty little face. “What 414 it look like, dearie?” asked red the, little one. this it? producing the rag doll, harred and “Ata my baby,” She Kissed the emudgy fac as she took ft away in her a ing many « husky fire eddie with tear- dimmed eyes. veraney Te-Day. of the Third fon, located in the brated the forty- \9 appointment to Precinct City Hall, to-day Afth anniversary the palice fore. CAPT. THERON 8. COPELAND. He celebrated bis forty-Afth annal- versary as policeman om the Kew York force to-day. Capt. Copeland was appointed on June D, 18%, by Mayor Fernandoo Weod, Recorder James Smith and City gates Siiney Siewart, who then constitu the Hoard of Pol last time in Au Copeland bas deen sastgned to the Cy Ii station He wt i large oval horseshoe by the men attached (0 the station. —_ Reckaway Heats Ren Te-Merrew, The steamers Grand Republic and Gen. Blocum, of the Rockaway b wtll resume the excursions to 'Roc to-morrow, making three trips pried Leach wels, with « a | us sane | Mow to Make LES JER SY AN IN IN OWIEIRAILILS. Democracy's Leader Snapshotted and Interviewed by the Sunday World on his Nebraska Farm, and, in a FULL PAGE IN COLORS, Pictured Tilling the Soil Like the Humblest Farmer. A DOCUMENT FOR DEMOCRATS. Alfred Vanderbi port. Published. All the News from Seashore, Farm, Mountain, Dancers of All Nations at Paris Fair. Heiress Elopes with Coachman. BRAVESI WOMAN - IN NEW YORK. Baby Strong. FRENCH, Fiancee, Snapshotted on the Beach at New- A Photograph Never Before BEAU- TIFUL WOMEN. It's Fan WOMAN WHO SUFFERED LIFE IMPRISONMENT GOELET, Wooed by Princes and Dukes, Home Again, Heart Whole and cy Free. Who Will Win the Greatest American Heiress? FOR LOVE. Strange Romance of Beautiful Dolores de la Rosa. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. ATH OF JULY NUMBER OF THE Funny Side. FIREGRAG ER HUMOR LADENDORF, OUTCAULT, FENDERSON, BRYANS, HY. MA YER AND OTHeRS. Illustrated with Photo- Choosing a Correspon- “ANNA IN THE KLONDIKE.” SHORT STORY. Husband. PROF, BRISTOL'S ADVICE, Gould War Dazzles Paris. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD, America’s Greatest Seams 4

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