The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1900, Page 1

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{ly ‘ How China Is Governed, By Chung Pao Hsi, Chinese Consul in New York. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD, TALAN ANAR SWAM ALL NIGHT, BUT WAS RECAPTURED JSTICE SMYTH ~PISES ANA One of the Fourteen Ital- fan Reds Who Came) Here to Assassinate [Ic- Kinley Found on Lib-, erty Island After He_ Had Fled from the Ner- ragansett. President McKinley has. narrowly escaped from assassins, Inatead of two, a high Government officTa! informed The Evening World (o-way that there are fourteen An- archists under arrest at the deten- tion prison of the Bureau of Imml- gration. All of the men will be shipped vack to whence they came immedi- ately. Two go back to-morrow. They are all charged with being in a conspiracy to assassinate Pres- dent McKinley and have been taken} singly and in pairs from Incoming jiners within the last ten days. United States Secret Service agents learned that an Anarchist circle in} Naples had cast lots to determine who should be the assassins, Bleven Italians and three Austrians were selected. Closely followed, they sailed from different ports, Their object w:> to strike individual blows at the President at the same time, That v ald make success sure, ESCAPE AND CAPTURE. Giuseppe Costa, one of the four- teen Anarchists captured by the Se- cret Service officials and immigration authorities, escaped from the deten- tion ship Narragansett, on which his companion Reds are confined He swam about all night im the &) bay. At a-ybreak, thoroughly exhausted after etght hours’ continuous swim ming, he went ashore op Liberty Isiand and stretched out, half dead on the shore. —_——————________ t THE LATE RECORDER SMYTH | ATLANTIC CITY. ort Jus at Hotei noon Justice Smyth has been |i) her | as been til here with He was found naked and UBCOM-| pneumonia for nearly a month scious by the captain of the Wttle} Two weeks ago he was so low that excursion boat that carries sightseers ag rng ee pees ate of Since then to the Guise ¢ new. vere me aw Ween Rorering: between life and e ce Was no’ and — i Weber 4 an interpreter | ohrecerick, Smyth luspector Weber and an interp County Galway, Ire were sent after the man, He sald he pA his had come over as a siowdWay on the | steamer Gallia, of the Fabre line.!o¢ jany Aug 18 Supreme) = ¢ Frederick Smyth died nls at 2 o'clock thie after. |'" ermaged in the slave traffic Assistant United States Dis nere D r Mationed in the that resuKed Int eral Aritiah Consuls, [United States, for’ viddatton of neutrality laws. e Was appointed Recorder of the was elected the follow. ‘m of fourteen years, at the trials of Cart Dr Rohnert We ‘Huchanan and sentenced both to she r « Recorder {ried in tao enominated by Tamman; W. Goff, who had acted © the Lexow committes, ran on the Union ticket rd do. ir tion was in the office w h whom he re rl mained vt. He was clothed and brought to the “When ae appcinted| The. yea? following the ex-Recorder Barge Office. nites HAtiomey Mr. | was elected to the Supreme Court bench myt b on the Tammany tleket by a 2 When brought before the Board of ing cha My ey: | Wheleing majority, et by an over. Investigation he told a remarkable) — story. He said he had come over on|~—— Sv es =" GREATER NEW YORK'S POPULATION, 3,437,202. and when darkness came on last be crept on deck, divestea him of hfs clothes and went over-| | te i For eight hours he was the anil the tides and the rolling waters. | Ferries and swift-moving tugs, st | Seat : Satie ood: aan eating cromt wegt| OFCHUET New York, as indicated by the count just bim Godging all through the nigit.) ey < a tn tage a orn ws nes completed at the Census Office, is 3.437.202, — An approximate estimate of the increase since would go ashore and rest on the an-| be ren down. When exhausted he thor chains of some of the biz! 1090 shows it to have been 37.9 per cent. schooners. | ‘The following summary show» the results of the count for the five boroughs Office and the aquarium | comprising Greater New York Manhattan Borough, 1.160,0%8 Bronx borough, 20.45 a YO WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—The population of| NEW q j j WOMAN TOOK (POWERS 1 AG TWEE Turned on the Gas Also and Finally Killed | Herself. | Mra. Emily Gilbert, « widow, thirty- four years old, living on the sesond floor of No. 2 Bast One Hundred and ‘Third street, committed suicide this afternoon by taking a large dose of cer- bole acid. Mra. Gilbert made two pre- vious efforts in the course of the day, once by gas and once by carbolic acid. Taking a larger dese on the third trial, Mrs. Gilbert grieved much over the death of her hostand, which occurred seven months ago. ‘This morning she turned the gas on in her room, but the fumes filled (he house and her attempt to kill herse’t: was frustrated | Later rhe was heard sereaming in her | room, and the janitress, running to her | ald, was told by Mrs. Gilbert that she | had burned her mouth while using car- | belie acid for toothache This afternoon a letter arrived’ for her. jand Mss Gilbert not anewertng the | knock, her door was broken open and | she was found dead from carbolte acid A relative who claimed the body maid that the woman was in straitened cir- NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST | R CHICAGO. 1 ile | “ Cireziation Books Oren to All,’ 18, 1900. Y. aval PRICE ONE CENT. ——— KS WIN 0 FR YORK, ~ DORA KRONE ul uy Laundry Mark Led to Revealing YoungWom- an's Flight from Home and Her Family's Search to Find Wheth- er She Had Purchased Poison—She Was De- termined to Die, Q 4 Jd 1-- 2 OSES TO PITTSBURG 0 | PS 2 | o- Qr The beautiful young woman who arank arbolic acid in the West Twenty-third Atreet Ferry house this morning and died | in the New Yokr hospital at 1 o'clock was identified by the Evening World {No @ *| afternoon a# Dora Kromenan Bast One Hundred and Fievent Mise Krqpem's father, Max Kranem and street | is a well-to-do manufacturer of hat cape in leecker street, and of his six | children Dora was next to the elfest, | Md she kept ti! May} | and wien fifteen years books for him and last when ill-health compelled her | yntinued u quit. She has recently suffered from in-| tense paing in the head. | Her father sent her on an errand th mer this velock and she had ofter! said thar wish to die ning i not return, & the pains made her MISS KRONEMAN PALL OF PEKING COST Eo. HUNDREDS «: Allied Troops Blew Up Gates : -| After a Desperate All-Day Guilty Man Sentenced tots the New York Hospital, where om Life Imprisonment—__ |i "er" rine rion coon) Resistance. Quick Verdict The phystetana worked ‘The family waited for her to return, and aa the time went cn became wor ried. At ork tour of the drug rtores tr borhoed of and Tweltth and Madison avenue. her brother began | the neigh One Hundred feymiematic inquiry as to whether the) young woman had purcivased j He Then he went} to the East One Hundred and Fourth} sina “wuld get no word. rted the n and ren Street Pollee Bla was advise! to watt awhile for "Kro o furnished mark th The laundry clothing to the Evening World the f the dead woman. se that led to her identification IN THE FERRY-HOUSE. fhe was found Ol inte morning suffering fre | nett the West 7 shortly af poisoning in Ine every known m © for TOKIO. A F j Yama . Pexing storing life A helf degen nur cas A (fpretel ( The Rrening World) Sake ctavant toe On adie sh i is: ~ GRORGETOWN, Ky, Aug. 16 Caled! sing ok tn Nee eutein Gate F oo : ‘ ' : 9 Rowers was deoieres guilty of Billing! 14, wussest » had found the un — So —_ William Goebel thie afternoon and im- a a 1h ' wer n the northward of mediately sentenced to prison for life. It 20 ertlent Whim the nowse 0 : ‘ ee ai tailed The verdict wae taken quietly, aif mead e ; ’ 1 sh though Powers'’s friemte accepted it Pa 9 leet: bet. poco sé aa a the sout ide len silence. snes. ‘Atn ‘ ’ “ he enstern gates imac? was entirely overcome f the Tartar ( tere and aimont tained SECRET OF THE DEAD. In the men America jritith entered the He had expected 4 disugreement.| Fhe was dead, and hed n ¢ € T P ' I t each After hearing the fentence he was wort The sureen ° ree ! taken 0! once te jell, where © special | man for a his t “—e ' ' 1 ! commun: guard was placed id 8 bnew at we tion A Minie t ! safe. ‘The jury was out just forty-five min-| The polcemal Was Jobo I The J luding three utes he Wes Pwentien ert stath f bs . : In ing the jury and repiying to| Short!y a‘ter 4 « * al be ™ € ed ur the ¢ of the defense that meoed sitendant t Frie tr dence nad failed to connect Powers with | terre. ose at the foot of West Tw LON A . te attributes Youteey, Commonwealth's Attorney | te 0! r where he was the ce rt A rts that the Frankiin approached the prisoner ana| Th at ed him A s re 1 r and have a staff officer with dramatic geatutes and manner sald: | seated oa tieawe tes assigned it express f 0 “The crime of the murder of Goede!) _ ' Say Vue: tae pave tae oat BAIL FOR B. R. 7. CONVICT. Dredkine aa crime te TYoutsey, You gave him that) ! wee reemed from the hey; under your influence Youtsey | on tal went. All the while thet you were con-| Sunday'ie the day to advertise your Jeetter F Aa Guten Senet says ago Davies lawyer, spiring with Youlsey to have Goebel| wants Greatest circulation in exist- %. avis 4 trom | to the Distriot-Attorney amé dangle Re n.ghn S Apenpeind psalm | ms sey wee wl a ae Ae result “aa Senet sone on) sets Oa ea + =

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