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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1900. WIDOW WITH A RIFLE. GUARDS HUSBAND'S BODY Judson Fullam Alone with His Coffin, but Is Not Afraid. “Why dop't you get a dog? Mrs, idling him, put a bullet in his lex, ! * asked Pullam came of olf revoltionary the Magtetrate. ck. ‘The family home te at Ludlow I find & gun less oxpensive,’ His father was Capt, Francis) awered “Do you shoot at the boys?’ she an SHOOTS AT BOYS. ‘1 certainty do,” she snapped back The strate ordered a charge pre forrod agalnat her and fned her HO When the Riverside Drive improve ment waa proposed Mre. Fixlam fought Over the dead her hueband the widow of J Hullum stands guard with a rife file {9 alone in the house at On Hundred and Fifty first wt nd the place 4 with valuables that would be tem > the army of tramps that infest the nelghbor i oe wan fainould cold Mam, of the United @tates Army oe a He lets tartans or nonin to his widow. | The Kullam property covers an im The h tation tn ehat{mense city block running from One Alt , fovard and the | Mundred wad Pifty-fret to One Hundred rive Jand Pifty-second streets, between Houle. \ard Lafayette and the river, ‘The Ful- SHE’ 8 Not AFRAID. Jiam manalon Ia in the centre of i and was not {in one corer stands a double fve baie Mt 2 Rie lye ai Hi bitterly, Bhe Nooded the district with vor, ‘The old coupe had mush trouble] oiesuiars oppaeing the condemnation of ving Foe time ago with thelr tenants, Al). gu feet nirip. Bhe sald (he ax payer ' y the Aatvhouse were | were oeing swindied out of millions and WOrKENOH HAN iF Mra, Pullam) had] that 1 feet was wide enou mand over tenants before Magtefrate | Mthourn wiaty-two years old, Mra he roof West Site Court some) Puilain in a hardy, well preserved pass, When she took) woman, She refers to her dead husband ver © stand she told of the trouble #! aa her Re darling’ and said Wicd . 1 " op ta wae, [AeCOnD only Co Dameope! as a muslelan. Tage Md in Keoplag ite boya and thelr pare | Mfiny yeu o Mr, Fullam was & prow vind the follow with enta out of thelr trees, perols qdano manufacturer, [FEAR TO TESTIFY AGAINST POLICE. Ee es But Reputable Witnesses Will Tell How Car- berry and Coyne Clubbed Turner. HOME FOR AGED WIDOW Mrs. Bieral Through The Evening World Finds Many Friends. M fa IP rances Bloral, (ne aged of the hero of Hall's Buff, who ) death in rich New York Shall tnoflensive cltisems = he clabbed with impanity by beetat policemen in this eltyt thing T wouldn't da toatify io tt To do ao would be as much as my gro- cery business |e worth, Bo-and-Bo, @ Was starving t he asked The Mvening World to sain Hee: Was’ Wabn EF a wil hursemaid, told me about ft, 1 didn't MP AN) PAN stn ne pee It myself, Get her to tentity,”* at ‘ Inquiry developed the fact that every tre ral wil! 6 up R oH ye we Ur ee rtorekeeper from Forty-second street to FOU CHa GuRtA A BALBELC AE the north corner of Morty-fourth ha ae hen SOSA RSNGH, Hib ewe been visited by polleemen, sometimes | AYO ERIE, 918 8 Uniform, sometimes in citiaen's clothen eft him last week to enjoy wince the day charges were made ayrainst t her own, having married, Mr 4 5 Carberry and Coyne, and inter! ted as tell (hem what le the ma , | wan fretting about her mic- to the evidence they would give in the ) obseurity about it, Nolth ewnor if 2 Lew woe nad poll 4 tm a | 0ae If called to testify, jotion or ointment cure You cannot de ptory In The Evening Wor come. bane colve @ pile sufferer into belie he is be Win was one of tho frat of (io many nat of, brotality? FEARED VIOLENCE. S The ‘cured, bedbune the pain and Itabiig tottors gent to The Evening World of-) ‘These questions are pot new fo cliff} A man who lives in the neighborhood from which he euffere are pot imagtner and foring Mrs. eral a home, Satisfactory sens of thie ctty, But they have arisen | and who maw the whole affair, when cannot be cured by imaginat arrangements were made between MP again in the quont for witnesses againat wsked (0 teatify said: remedy muet have Unmistakat ner | Under’ and Mra, Bieral and phe as-| yo Jorn 1. OO 4 “Why, it would be as much as my must relieve the pain abd cure the disease umes | duties toeme | srepraneners nT, Carberry RAF! jie ig worth! ‘They wouldn't doa thing]; or ite denned Mr tis a bee of fifty! Michael J. Coyne to testify at their trial \o me but railroad me or break my N t AF Ave years, one of the pre homes! ¢o) G ‘ oo: lam ind m ei ns Ash A : A Ae r brutally @esaulting Benfamin Torn wever, credible Leatimony from rep: Me; Ri : ; ‘ ee a . , er on Sept, 16 in Bixph avenue, near) Uledle witnesses will not be lacking,| 4 Mra, Bieral will have complete charge |“ : me of the isial before the ) speedy rellof and perm. 1 he h Forty-necond rireet, ¢ ners on Thursday next BR pavere rane of pile ' siiy were kent to men will prove whether Jel with one iM con! ty to the wnfortur wonan the fe fore than one Hundred pOrmone AAW | go onnt regard for the rights and tere di the box 1 did aya that have clapaed alnee her atory t least a part of the brutal treatiment | ao lot Ineffenslve citixbns ®| 1 think the fe Cure te th waa printed, ‘he 6 all weitten with h the policemen aren | erandest thing of | she obldences ot warm-hoortednoss no| keepere in the immediate vicinity, AN! Carberry ts accused of pemwttiig Hen- 2] The ina sof the Pyramid Pub tt Haled lives, The | Kvening World reporter heard at least Jamin Turner on Bept. 1b in sixth ave> @)| Cure are 1 Uberty fer aw a donen men and balfas many women Bue, between Forty-second and Forty : i1 wladly anawer any ottere came not only trom New York|* hy EUrd atreeta, ‘The policeman threw ‘ ‘ it 5 Re UAT BHA: ¢ 6 the polloemen In unmeasured Turners who. was atandina auletiy en 1 am 9 gratetul for my ewe te the sidewalk, to the ground and dragged | want all pile sufferers to find Mr. ral t Hut whon i le a question of gotng on] hin acrom (he atreet, atriking him re- ‘eaite 7 ' ‘a record publicly againat the policemen al he aly With hie ollnched fat and kick: he Pyramit f ‘ | dewided aversion Is shown by witnes#es, | Thon he arrested Turner, and with F x, and a aioe t ¢ 1 4 This is expectally true of storekeepers. Co: dragged him a biock | ® GRACE WHITE rang pote | Three hanta in the vi+/% twiating Wie wrints, |) fu piers i h i h yn | eins ¥ ofitn ault upon ‘Turner, | ae hing Hi aye Mie head AM Analy TOOOEMD TODO DE OD OHH 188A RRR ROL HG) 9 08 ONR I ONRTEL) ity meh aan, tik pees 1 | Whio Were at firet expecially emphatte tn | cu which he twisted til the Mosh Wied. | mpureey Uvrew Oa ae tata ere YRS shee doa rieeepeabin rel ak beat eny [thelr denunciation of (he posleeman's fs ome WAN Ae ae that of any man he ever heard ona pol form. WRUNG MEN) OBL: a Os leonduel, when asked by an. Hivenihn COYNE’S THREAT, Mra, White I Chairman of the Womans Tepublicen Auntiiary, ond haw made ’ rat World reporter to give thelr testimony! At the station-ioume when the repor-] MUNdreds of sneecher for MeKininy n i sia here before the Police Hoard made haste to) ter pigteated a ln Nat the brutal arrest Bho tH anxious to meet some clever Bryan woman in debate. Thin (# hor latest “A mighty: lood hon been lifted trom i ordered out any ne threat a , / o more 1 wea corsfore| (nem out of the unpleasant duty, ened to look him up if he “dared io oF ploture. i pear in eourt,” rherry Was appointed to tha force am Auguat, He wan assigned to SOME EXCUSES, and Bald No, 1: ‘Meally, F didn't see the |! ! ' which has ever since eeve ise is pasaull, It was all over when! came. Rovio for the ea wih anh & Btouter faith than hut Tam #0! out of the store, Besides, I couldn't mix f'n ih doagney , ve tne det efted glad 1 found help t 1 let rash) up in that case for half the value ef ort term Of service iwo coins st ° thoughts dominate me TWO near) my business, 1 couldn't afford to.” (aiate nave een Med against the po: Muloide, 1 know, and had not Feen | sald No, 2: "LT heard about the ease,| Coyne has had more than twenty com. him in three and Two were for e for cursing and tne Worla and tte kind-he come to my ald F might not Waa an outrage. » before the Police Board? of readers! It Thut 1 didn't see 11, |PIMints lodged aga now be helt years’ perv |eluboiag oftisens and ing Not much, If 1 did | couldn't stay the nardinood a [eiired clersgyman who had “L onee was very wealthy and had] in business here three montha,"* broil (raktawnt ed ark at Coyne’s hot A with ungratifiod, but I don't be-| Bald No, $ (a weman): "tf knew any-|on Wrondeare™’ Cf 4 helpless old man jove 1 wan then any happter than [am — el now, FT have a hom \ onda and rete SHIPPING NEWS, penne aie ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, a0 rinee., G-OTiG0n sete. 661/Moon vets. 12 am able to earn my living ROVGH RIDERS TO PARADE, WHO WANTS THE OFFICE? The Toosevelt ough Rider Battery, of Tottenyille, 8. 1, will rade for the —pee Tun “ae first time to-morrow 1 » the line of ner ley Water, ing from the cluberoome on} Perry Belmont Refuses foreman Inland eM i, © to Jobnson avonue ie Taio 1} “Broadway, to Main street, to the re to Run for Con- alll cata cue te tet donee of J, Th Pulls, where they will be gress, PORT OF NRW YORK. prenontod “th a banner by Mr, Pulls, The oMcers of the To are; Captain, ree 1D, ©. Jobnson; Alte, W AGRI First Blouionant, H. Who wants « nomination dor Congress] it “ Meutenant, C. Hodge; Be [in the First District? Perry Belmont, lt eae W. Barton, B. ere, " will not take it, He was nominated yes- _—_ } Haughwout; Corporals, P, Van Pei, 4 OUTGOING 8TTR. D, Graham, H. Bdge, C, Meyer, Jr. Be ce eee dnaeaetre fured to accept the nominatton, ‘Townsend Boudder had already refused it, Torday the Democratic managers in the District are wondering who is going: to refuse It next, ‘The peculiar part of the matter is that whoever ts nominated Is almost election, yet the nomination Ras been twiee declined, Mr, Belmont himself! INCOMING | OTBAMBHIPS, was elected from the district four times, , TO-DAY, ‘The district comprises N Counties. GREEKS GO TO BOSTON, ee om, Comal, ( Vie tha! ar l eatovrras aie Priva Prederick Mendrit TO MAIL TOMORROW. Mambare. Bantiago do Cuda, Havre Greek Consul-General Hotaasl ald fodny that the Groek warship tying here tor several days would all Bune dey fr Boston and that all public fanotions for the commander, Capt, Goundouritoes, were over, The com- DYING MAN’S |MILITARY SCHOOL MONEY GONE; FOR CHICAGO GIRLS +e Found Unconsci with]... ck ‘ "heciles tin hel Millionaires’ Daushiers Go Wild Over Ath=| side Out. letics of Mrs. Adele Rickey. Not Identified and Jersey City Police Looking | for Thugs. —_ A man with an ugly gash in lite head was found unconscious on May «treet, | near Erle, in Jersey City this morning | One of hin pookets wae found {nelle out and only a few cents found on hin While the police will not adnit that] the man was waylald, they avcept (hat| as a theory tn the case and expect to} round up certain toughe tovtay who inay throw some light on the matter — | ‘There was nothing about he man that would determine his entity and al) efforts to revive have so far pooved un availing | The man was of iniddle age and of medium height and build itis hole and compleaton were da.s. Ho was fairly well dressed, MANY ROADS BLOCKADED. —— Caused by Fire in Brook- lyn Rapid Transit Power- House. A fire in the power house of the Brook: | lyn Rapid Tranatt Company, at Third! avenue and Miret street, at 1 7 this morning destroyed property valued at $90.90 and entirely suspended trotiey trae for an houy {lod up were the Thint MRS. ADELE (Sperial o The Bvening World) OHTOAGO, Oct, &—Chieago socloty MARIE RICKEY The \ines the Heate military tm Fifth, Svonth and Ninth avenue, the . f | Viftoenth atreot, the Butler, Bergen and| Women have mone wild over the mi gol fOr DMR EeLH aeDluty Ponte in the Marcy and FI Court atroet runt The fire waa caused by the blowing state shat ie of aMliMary:tentntiig and , ont of tho ewitehboard, whtel tn 0) fon Ror age ene een | ong and fifty foot high anit stands i]s \ight guna at the word and \ the rear of the power house like nah of the “MIMtary Ctr) he wor [ ard There were ten dynamo ty the houre,| Womans Athelie Club has taken up the which supplied all the power for Bouth yy Broovlyn. ‘Twelve engines responded 0” \tre ptokey gall tooday the alarm and the fire was finally Now York at large Knows ittle of Ow drowned allt, ‘Tho atalied cara wert sho quiet gatheringe of devutant finally started by the awitolting of ower Heider and baller fi Ki F from two other Brooklyn power houses, been held regularly, No GREATEST WOMAN > | POLITICAL SPEAKER. NOT IMAGINARY lA Common Disease, Which Is by No. Means the Result of Imagination, Undoubtedly many nervoue people euler OTHNNIMOTEHDANTDAYHUN SIE OVE BEMNOO MERE oanneag| teks (FOO MIS- BATRIS" UMBATRANE 48 @ which eatat ony in the mind of 1M B and such troublee furniab a fertite feid fo © the quack am well as for faith healers aod f) in Seienee treatment. b wever, there ie one common and ar noying disease ghich is th no arose vf th A PARSON ARRESTED. — ood ODD DEATH OF A PRIEST os Pather McGuinness Dies | colored Preacher's Wife on Canal Bank, Clad Charged Him with er Underwear” is here— in Night Clothes. Abandonment. Our Sanitary Wool, |, —_ Hohenzollern make, sup-| Div, Marare Panton, he colored ape plies all needs—right weight and texture, You get com- The season for “trifle warm- BYRACUBE, Oot. Father James Me- eae nn : \f Matinees Daily 'y\'"!\" There is no end of Old Virginia Chern : . to waste, as there is no finished end to i H cut off and throw away. When you a h © buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for & § five cents, you have more to smoke, & and of better quality, than you have @ when you pay fifteen cents for three a... ' @ Five Cent cigars. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year, Ask your owndealer, Price, for 5 cents, 4 eatarrh of the ¢ lungs, catarrl 6.4: Gries, done watmetion In 15 Days HAN-RO ae DIMOLvEa UIRR SNOW. HeSRATH TSR SUN, RED TIE sroMach, MITIVR ae y URMTHRAL TRACT, Mvad TRULY Al He DOE CARTIN ehe couned aneleni ee aime THE COST REASONABLE, ho Houra ) AM laf PM AM “TINDALLCOMPAPY, end t ath § $, N.Y, Cit yo Amusements, = * Amusements, eaten AND BIAL'S, PROCTOR'S HVE THEA NTRATALY. on Daily Mat beg oma NPIL 1 VOTER IN TINUOL % 184 St se uucal ge hd HEATRE =] ve REPL S sn Hat Sain Mia Ghee itn SAGHIARBOR TONIGHT, | "*s" John Brew pe Carvel, t Ry junien. MADIEON bo, THEATRE, Han fie — LOST R IVER, eM, ea AuTHLR eo ALUe NEXT MONDAY The New Farce, Self and CRITERION TA TH ETRE Maa LESLIE GARTER as ZA¢ 1 Most uf MALL, ALL inl Wrdvk Wer ale DR WOLP HOPrEy mn eh GARDEN THEA er 2 aa i nivvous ichard Mansfiale in le Psy ce MAY AND NIDIEE AMD ia Ay TM WARGAIN A MILLION polls, HINTON, CAREY WL Cat war ale inh INOTAM, | LAWSON RORAP THe NW OLUY CASINO, a p rk 1 BRO nowt” TRAM G, Hi oy, fie) ie saat WRIENARD, in THR MLD MATINEE tis BEN-HUR, Wit Malovlie noweMrAt, CINE {ATOOR: Gsee nm y M ips hay av (METROPOLIS tira” “ 3 ‘ Y fie | eit Mite Wel The Treo of a S| BE Sie Woo te ‘a ais Y SOUSA MET, OP. HOUSE, ; - — WALLACK’S ws if *5ti fe WRRAY hiuwledge DAVOY, Wey & Min, Mom fonts on ea 8 “ ws (OS EP HENS HA | Brooklyn Amusements GRAND ti QE, PROM MARI LAST WEEK ond WAT, H-aanian CONRLG LeMovieR | On Me ai Slave et ie Ona HERALD aN ren | ; yy nereat, Bl JOU. The Gunner's Mate ARIZONA. ritowas | pnbonunn | Nes MATIN TO-DAY, {MATINEE TO-DAY, UMBIA pe rep a) RO BURLE SOS Count BA Shite sewer merge ig, MONTAUK . it ay BAT, MAT. OND! Guinness, of Truxton, Cortland County, ; r fas te io warrant charging im with eo Alan. Med under peculiar circumetances at red a a Wits, Berta, bachine fort as well, $1.15 for a garment, Canastota ly to-day, reconciled to hie wife this morning in Two poilcemen noticed a man clad ting Wert Milde Court, and she and her only in night clothing approach OT husband left the oourt tomether with Brie Canal bridge, which was role. ' their baby after Maghtrate Mende had They harried after him. ‘The 4") divmimed the cans stumbled and fall on the bank of the] sire Hatton pays who han been living ks BROS, In CENTRAL PARK. Treadway and 0h ug Ma JUL mn MARLOWE in BARBARA FRIETCHIB, —— Excursions. ffs CENTRAL RR OF NEW JERSED, | ONE DOLLAR EXCURSION ’ AM Mats Th a ee camel ‘They picked him up and 100K) at ag, Went Thirty-aeventh atroet. Her Joc ANSIP ' ie Mate him to a hotel, where a doctor WA*) hushand lives at 188 West Mifty-thid UM ‘ TO MAGCH & THB Swit bi ha m p vurten {treet & bonrding-house, where he was acne y Con. 13th St | yaNHAt TAN YW eels Stee CHUNK, GLEN BACK GRAVITHE Hefore an examination of the injuries | arrosted er tat LiAld fo. hate the pelea: pamel AWAV!| GUrs tactom oiaweed thar her ues B Si A cee CALEB WEST, :'s8h, | ovuko AND RAILROAD, There waa no mark upon the body @& | pang had dewerted her In M lores aber : —— erunaen veeeinn: 3). 14: cept an wbrarion upon a knee as AT) When the case wan all sinned UE | . ois, Ae mult of the fall, lawyer for the minister wnid Mra, Hat re ke iene ne UNDAY, OCT. 7 Coroner Knapp rays that death WR8) ton did not wivh to presa the compla Amusements, ! ri Boas us ON 3! Oe Aue to alcoholiam, The clergyman DR geaingt har husband, ao atl My hie CVE? siting nn Terk troy Lite a been staying at a hotel in Canastota . = sore | ANTM » la and had been drinking ‘The priew # ae MER ERROR EAM Wry. o.e d MACK, mother lives at Norwich and was nol! FRANCIS 4 IME MONKS OF oo fled of hia death, | Bvery woter should bave a WILSON MALABAR, 5 | AR NY daa Father McGuinness wis forty years copy of the Special Insne of Hale! u z WA S bl ENE MY. ov He had been an assistant priest at Alma) . ” hil MAN MB. & MRM Ttiea and Ovwemo. While in charge of Woust, AVL ON ACCOUNT OF BiLdwA, KE | | }! 5 Ast fe THATRE, Hb Krening. § GARRICK | oDAY 3” vi ie MA A DA ay Wi, Hy CRANE. as DA\ b HARUA the Rast Syracuse parieh he was ous pendel because of his habits, Upon re uhe, pages. A great bok. Inatatement he was given the Trusto) Ruy wemradeniors oF by mall ory evive le Sunda} GRAND set, Telephone Gis Not ex ene ri ii 4 ays Wesel JaMMe-KaTUAYN KiDnmn | POOLS Will see tt, \ “| mae « ‘ aay Ki