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ALONE DYING C” BURNS. Manitress in, Agony for Hours Before She Was Found. Dress Caught Fire and New body beard Her Cries— Died In Hospital, Mrs, Margaret Nessner, the janitress @f the house TH Ninth avenue, died to Moosevett Hospital this morning from burns. ‘The woman was starting a fire in her faltohen range yesterday afternoon when her dress caught, The woman managed to Beat out the flames, but was badly burned, Bhe fell unoonsoious and after Feoovering jay in agony for two hours. Mobody hearing her feeble cries for help. Last night the owner of tha loure, |Qhariea Hoffman, not seeing Mrs, Rosa Ger about, wont to her apartments and @ound her almost dead. She lingered fant!) thie morning, THE CHURCH AND DEVERY. —e—- shop Potter Will Ignore the Police in His Crusade. arree Potter will ignore the Board \et Police Commissioners and Chief Devery in bringing his charges of In- Glvility and negligence against } Inspector Adam A, Cross and ( Herlihy, of the Hidridge stroet station He will lay the charges before Mayor Van Wyck, He has already begun to Prepare them, They will be ready not \Mater than next Tueaday. Bpeaking unofficially, one of the dele- ‘ates to the Diocesan Convention paid to-day “When the detatis of the charges are made public there wil! be such @ Bensation as the city has never seen *The clergyman who accompanied Dr. Paddock, of the Pro-Cathedtal, in his wisits to Capt, Herlihy and Inspector Cros was not an obscure clergyman Ho was @ celebrated representative of the diocese out of tho oclty, He will @ppear as a witness of all that ocourred. “Dr, Paddock went to the Captain to @peak of a girl of fifteon who had been ured into a disorderly house within @tone’s throw of the Pro-Cathedral by @ man In that’ neighborhood. The in- @ident was not unusual, but the girl was a member of his congregation, “Dr, Paddock went to the house and Fescued the girl, Then, with all the facts, he went to the police, Tho treat ment he received was that of the lowest eriminal In speaking of Chief Dovery's remark- abl tement that the work of the po- Hee in the Hldridge street district wae handicapped by the “rabbis,” who pro- tected the women of thelr religion, the Rev, Naftall Reiter, of @ Pitt street, ald tom "I deny that any rabbi interferes with the work of the police to preserve or- Ger, I have heard of certain men who have appeared in poiloe courts and, by representing themselves as rabbis, have saved certain women from the punish ment that was thelr due, [do not know whether that i true. But I deny that any rabbl has done such a thing.” Dr, Parkhurst declared to-diy that the reront situation ja all the fault of the epublicans who, after defeating Tame many, allowed the orggnigation to get dn power once again by its own foolish conduct, WIFE SUES MINISTER, amtiiataes Mrs. Guirey Says Her Husbana Has Two Wives, Mra. Mary &, Gul A echool teacher of this city, haw brought sult for abso- Vite divorce against her husband, Rev, George Qutrey, recently pastor of the Firt Baptist Chureh of Quiney, Il. Bhe @lleges that her husband has married again, although they were never di: ‘voreed, Mra, Guirey was married on May 10, 1979, Her husband had a charge In Co: Hectiout, but gave it up and came to this city several years ago. They for morly lived at 108 Bast Tenth street. ut two yeara ago he wert to Qui Med became pastor of the piist Church there, Mrs. duirey” ret recalved affectionate letters om husban Mat later hia letters conned 8 CON her attorneys, Noah & Brea Ht Is declared, recelved im oerintion Whey the a0) of had ‘nartied woman who had lived In Griggeville, DESPOILED BY GHOULS. (on eee Body of Miss Corrigan Buried in the Sand, OULEVOLAND, ©, Sept, %.~After ghouls had found and despolled the body of Mise Jane Corrigan, {1 was found to-day in the sand near Willough> by Beach, a Bummer resort a few miles hove thie city, Big waves caused by the recent mtorm uneovered It. In Mise Corrigan's clothing was fast- ened a bag containing diamonds valued at several thousand dollars, ‘hen, ‘with other jowels, had been stolen, Four weeks ago it was reported that the body had been found, This was de- At ther it ghouls had festred The bolye und, ater derpoutna it in the ig an the youngest Japt, Jamen (ovtigat 4 4 aap ok THE WORLD: SATURDAY 1 EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900, POOREST FAMILY FED FROM SICK BABY’S FUND. ny Famished Children of Dying Woman, to Whom Common Food Was a Luxury, Made Happy ---Poverty’s Saddest Picture. BEHA ‘There is romance tn iife in the tone- ments, Just a glimmer here and there Happy children dance to the Jingle of harpytcorda tn the streets, and those who do not look behind the brick walls may thmk that existence among the lowly Is not to be dreaded after all, But there are dark spots—terribly dark spote—where sickness, atarvation and neglect wreck bodies and souls, THE POOREST FAMILY. Up two flights of rickety stairs, through Hallways grimy and damp, with uly an occasional ray of Heht from above, then ptraight back away from th atret and through a half-open door, ta the home of New York's poorest family, The Behans, father, mother and five smal! children, ive at No, 817 Hast Six tleth sireet, ai the end of the dark hal), Open the door—for tt is always ajar. and nobody knocks in that house-—and see the abode of squalor and abject misery, ‘There are two rooms. Moth are bare f carpet; {nto one no ray of puntlght haw ever entered, Upon an apology of a bed In thie room Hea a woman whose tn deep holkgwa in a fee eyes shine hy and so emaciated that they startle and make the flesh creep STARVATION’S HAND. A tkeleton-hand {9 raised and tn a husk whisper the owner of the gray face ipoake with an effort “Annie, bring-baby<Nelile-toemammn’ There je a seramble on the board floors 'n the other room, a airh of nine yours howe face Is already seamed, picks up Nelile, an elght-monthy babe, mumml> Ned and weak from hunker, and stag were to the bed. hero; the woman's Vvotec RICH GUEST OF POLICE, — Mrs. McVea Asked to Be Allowed to Sleep in Station, he Mrs. Filla MeVen, sixty-two years old, has the record of being guest ever entertained at the Oak atreot the wealthiest tation, and went home this morning to hor real dence, 2% Snediker avenue, Brooklyn, Mr. MoVeoa way brought into the aha tlon by a little girl who found her wane dering aliniessly in Madison strevt. she explained that she had been calilng on friends and the wine they served her had gone to ber head, Bhe #ald she feared she could not find her way home and asked to be allowed to rematn for the night, She offered to pay for her lodging. Mra, MoVea said she owned a hotel on Btaten Inland and added that me had eight brothers who fought in the civil war and two married daughters in Man. hattan, me PRETTY GIRL CONE. Mise Menken Left Factory to Go Home Wednesday Ky * and Disappeared, Pretty Annie Menken, twenty years old, left her home at 213 Webster aves nue, Hoboken, on Wednesday morning and went to work at Cohen's shirt walst factory in Bleecker street, Manhattan, Bhe left the factory at 6 o'clock that evening and waa peon to Ko in the direc thon of the ferry whieh would take her homo, but has not been neon rince Miss Monken lived with her aunt, Mrs, Martha Bhers, who declares the girl had no aweetheart and was very quiet and domestic in her babits, The girl wore a black shirt watet and skirt and had a white ribbon about her neck, She had dark and eyes and Bhe lodged there for the night} N'S POVERTY-STRICKEN fails, the upheld hand folle and baby'a bit @yen athre around, while the litte hands clutoh at ite mother's arms and Lrevat "On, mamma, bho's so hungry and we have no milk! mont atmoaph Ahore were enoueu. her household belongings tn onder to pay A inonth's rent In advanoe for the two dark rooma they ovcupy: hon the tehans m Hittle mheeteiron atove, and twe Att ronenn, man wouldn't buy these thingy, RENT THE GREAT OGRE. Joon Behan, husband and father works ti a bie yard on the enat aide where firewood is sawed Tle thea up the wood with t and each week brings he small that a coal indner’s pitta princely beside It Yet that Is his bustness. nothing elre Rent, that ogre takes ail, leavin crusts, a bit o i. Thats all, Jwere in plenty \happy. for they would not be hi Te ly hard for Mrs Rehan to she ways much with few word: {ng that at the end she wil penalty Oh. how cough makes BABY NEEDS MILK, “Poor baby! It's for him Toa heeds milk, you know. And Annie JJoxeph, and Johnnie ad wy'te huner bed nd red twine, Ne knows of the but a few pork and some and if even these the Behans would be tenements, verity for oat know pay the that the hollow ounding Mildren shudder! food, Time on wKh t nie) you Ke nuch, When th 4 the hollow war too ver ar aroxyem echoes had WOLSELEY | TOBE EARL, an ey wis May Also Be Named as Viceroy of Ireland by Queen. Copyriant, 1M elated rows) LONDON, Bopt, ~The Queen now ine A lone Iie ames submitted to her as thove of pore " of hor Jore for service in Routh fou, The shower of ©. B.'s (Companion of the Bath), C. M, G's (Companion ot Bt Michael and &, George), will be une precedontod be made an Bar! and be appointed Vice: roy of Ireland, to miccee! Har! Cadogan Whowe resignation seems impending maing a ® » but Lord Kitehener, it is wald, if he remains In Bouth Africa, will be given the local rank of full Gen oral, #o that he can be second in oom mand to Gen. Buller after Lord Roberts leaves, Lord Wolseley, by the way, ts quoted In an interview as saying that China “through love of nature and art must one day develop into a g1 pation,” The end of all things, Lord We seley's opinion, will be China fghtin ie Voltas States for the supremacy ut ne world ee COMMUTERS WIN. Fort Lee Residents Carry Point for Lower Trot. Their ley Fares, The Port Lee and Coytesville com: muters on the Jersey City, Tterson Street evilway Company's Hine havo at last won thelr victory for lower sartaree rowident Daniel Young, of the com: notices ponies to-day apnoune- that We vartare from Weehawken pas to Rd oy Lee would hereatter be 10 cents, It 6 The new en when to It {* reported that Lord Wolsey will What Lord Roberta will get till re-| and bundled. | FRANK WORK VINDICATED The Veteran Gentleman Horseman Discharged in Police Court. Seven Policemen Swore He Was Riding on the Wrong Sido of the Park Drive, MilMone se Court this Frank Work, the Weat Site Po ve Yustied int eo Abram 8 morning acy 10 friend ex» Mayor smpan wohie Howitt Mr Work vf Now York and he was Mlknation over hie arrest in Cen tra) Park for fast driving Mr Hewitt unwed and bal ance wheel to his indignant elient, Hoth gentiomen, fine looking and eaoh over elehty years of ame, looked strangely nit of place in the pollee court. After meven paltoeman had repeated # the ploneer rout driver arly bristling acted as HOME conned to resound In (he almost empty ms, 4 Uny crimson vtream dripped from ‘the mother’s lips and atatned Navy Nellio's dreae=the only garment h wore them som an The netghbors hel ohn say no more, Bobs hroak learne tir barefooted Httle boya who Ma Mattress in the other | bore to render al foo, ary hungry, it ix |poor, and at best thelr charity ‘ring that brings thetr tears, crust. a hone p of pale, blue ¢ Mra. Rehan is 4 consumptive, Priva- | for Haby > e tion, the cares of maternity, the tones | The comt of many ® man's cigars for a Week Woul pay the Hohans’ rent for For three months ahe bas searcely | & month; the eum @ woman pays for a riven from her bed. It waa fust Cour [pale of gloves would feed them for a months ago that eh 1 nearly all of | Week; the dime papa tosses to his youthful son would Keep Haby Nelite in the luxury of tnilk and cream for a day To-day the Hebans ate, and little Nellie had milk and cream ‘and @ medl- ine, given only to nourish starving ntomacha Little Nellie will owe her life, if she recovers from her ett comdition, to Svening World Siok Badles’ Mand, he chi idren Joveph, ten io, nino; Johnny, Ave, and two years oldeate oatmen) ead. coffee with milk, and they hadn't seen it before tw months- meat, fresh meat—with broth There was ho thought of bare feet, of raged little garments and of the ohtily air early | They halt plenty (5 eat that was enough. | ven the f John Behan, forgot | the omre, Ren What Mra nan thought none ean ell, for she donot peak. Bhe | watohed Paby Nellfe devour the milk and, cream: knew her children were enjoying a hearty meal anid once | she heard a chuckle | DEATH'S SHADOW, Hiven as sho muffered and the hollow cote reeounted, #he amiled, and teare dnd fell o he great jymn at | Almont ¢ fall fark 1 shade WILL THE OOOO OOOO OO UUM Onno (From the Bro TOGO: FIRE IN. GAS WORKS, HOW Tank Ww and Set Kogtne Room Abinee— Soon Out, An ofl tank attached to the antomatte Jubpleating machine in the engine-room | of the Central Union Gas Company's works at One Hundred and Thirty-ninth atrect and Locust avenue exploded at 1,00 o'clock this morning. ‘The burning oll, of which there was About A gallon, was weattered over the belting and machinery and set the place on fire, Engineer Daniel Gilbert and Hovoken & | several firemen were tn the place and ran to the street, narrowly o® biasing oll One alarm was turned in and the fire- men confined the fire to one Aection o the engine-room, where it did $1,090 dam- a fowr tank Y font as feet m were not Pa aping the with parrot-like precision the same story about Mr, Work's reckless drive up the wrong side’ of the Mast Drive, Magistrate Memmer diamiaaed the case without giving the noted whip a chance ) etve his testimony, There war a loak in Mr Work's eye when the bluecoate charged him with faerant violation of the rules of the vad that augured a forcible fracture of the peace and dignity of the court \f ve were allowed to take the stand Wvidently Mr. Work fs not popular with the Park pollee force. Whether inintentionally or by design, ed to be no dianomed yeate th y could view his alleged bn awton of the law Baldwin who arrested Mr the broker's as the noven m ta Polleeman k and folt aoroes Mis aho h of his tongue all the way to the itlonouse, was first to tel how wl seen Mr, Work at 9 o'clock yester- fay driving up on the left aide of the apt Drive, He was going at a reckleas on the wrong Aide of the road Mioeman | that his conduct the nafety Hemant Hderk an we: umn net tuted a great menace t He pald that Mr Work had then gone the Casino and exchanged his team mare attached to a runabout, He nie down the wrong side of the irive id then he arrested Mr, Work, ile lashed me over the shoulders with whip, sald Baldwin, “and every he could (think alled ing me name Under cromm-examination by Mr, Hew- it, Baldwin admitted that Mr, Work vad not driven very long on the wrong of the road, He might have been arriod over by the ekittishnesa hie team and there was no one on the road \t the time to be endangered. Pollcoman James L. Havey told of rid- « Up when Mr, Work struck Daldwia vad wWreatling the whip from him. I want to put a charge against shouted Mr, Work excitedly aide that man," Mr. arm and sald et that drop,” Pollcemen Bd LL Cavanaugh, John Moran and Wo W Jones happened to have been near thelr companions in the Kam Drive when Mr Work was driving Mr, Work whispered to nie lawyer to wk }f there was A meeting of the Park Polleamen's Protective Association go ing on, but Mr. Hewitt againn shook his head, ‘Never mind that, We'll Collins, Wiliam dismissed, sald Magivtrate Mammer sharply whenn the jast police man fintwhed tewtifying, Mr. Howitt took Mr. Work's arm and led bis quickly from (he bride As they entered their cab Mr. Work jaalt to an B ing World reporter; "It was an outrageous ie | have Jheon driving for sixty * in New York and T have never driven on the wrong side of the road except to avold ton Nid not drive vt the a yesterday, They ye wn on the wronk alte Hed Mr ou witt ended the interview by | drawing friend Into the cab, "It (rive again thin afte shouted Mr. Work, an the cab door was ele need HEADSMAN EVER ‘DO HIS DUTY >? 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