The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1900, Page 1

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” ‘ CH “PRICE ON rn SRRTRSE: Do ae cc UM i a la Lilia a led ATR TT Clronlation Books Open to All,’”’ } at A 74s ‘ aaa ome cue al hak Circulation Books Open to AlL” | | NEW york, . SATURDAY, _octoutt Uh 1900, PRICE ONE CENR FOOTB —$—$$ me > LLGAME WONb BY HARY AR a en ee BANK THIEF ESCAPES; miners cnMyentin HIS MOTHER IS DYING. Detective Said to Have Traced Schrieber to Morristown, N. J. RICH SHOPLIFTER — FREED BY JUDGE. “Thank God, I’ve Been Caught,” She Said-- Her Name Kept Secret. MYSTERIOUS SHOPLIFTER, doin Pollee Court with fehnet baw in which she nee ereted her plunder.) Jefferson Market Court had a mystery this moming. ‘The prisoner was handsome, middle-aged woman with fron gray hajr and afistorattc features. Bho wan charged by Private Detective John F. Larkin with stealing a feather Don valued at $18.75 In a Sixth avenue department store yesterday afternoon When arrested by Larkin the woman gail sho was Mary Jones, of 185 Went One Hundred and Thirtyesixth street, “Thank God, I've been caughi,” she e@4ed tearfully, ‘It will break me of a Dad habit L've got into,” When arraigned before sMagistrate Cornell this morning shé was repro sented by counsel, while several men, evidently friends, were Interested apea- tators In the rear of the court-room. Sho trid Magtetrate Cornell that she was Mis, Annie Johnson, thirty-elgnt years of age, of 165 West One Hundred and Thirty-aixth » At this point Mag the woman's lawyer w for a minute, Then, to eyerybsdy, phe was dlaoh: med out ot court. SOUGHT DEATH BY “GAS, Robert Wood, aged sixty, a boller- maker in the omploy of the New York Central Rallroad, attempted yearly thie morning by Inhaling « home, (@ Hast One Hundred and Forty. foury atreet. According to the neighbors Wood has been drinking heavily for some time, Thureday he was served with a din porsewn no'ice and then hie wife left him, Wood was discovered by the janitor in @n unconscious condition and taken to the Harlem Hospital, His condition Is eritical, te Corpell an ered toge surprise of Hand hure WEATHER FORECAST. Voreonat om two thirty-atx hours ing aes PM day, Oot, id, fe New York City and wielmity: Hain to- to brisk mortheast winds ohiteine lo westerly on San day. . at hin} On the sidewalk her mate frien rounded her and refuse ne Co mak to oiled ani Alihough ¢ broker nd fi Jthe woh het hi oh driven lt hi B the ¢ ¥ wi WHALEN NOT PAID, ren Atted for Pollee Sermeant Only i Speers wnin "i next wentys somewhat consplevoun Mamiet dornelt retused to discus and Back of Cambridge—A Large Toward This City. Les Crowd Saw the Battle ¥ AeA”, hehe ‘The day was not ihe wepteious | f "bia Y went t Mert GHnden, Bh walls Abend Mood, road Enterprise. | lute. no Toa, aa to hie whereatont for a wame, for fifteen minutea betore Mint of three. Crope | hi taken! earch of his room did not reveat| time to play arrived rain began to dar 4 bouneed. ‘Daly | Bonente’ formations ileation for a warrant fo) The fact that the Giants had won more Mie left gardon, Taylor settler mont M the Dodgers th teat | Elickm: tt t ‘The final score war M to 0 in favor | in i Mifcniebet In he Neel Agi no asedatien, as the w four Way i Barrel gine of Harvard Says All Patriots Should) girect Railroad King Arrived oe eran ie from (he Bllsabethport layers themeelves it meant much, mie. iy ied No pune oa = me Stand by McKinley. | ) ue Meyer Ktrtham tty stl wath] The Baton Order guron of drcdy'® re ‘an anes fom| EASY FOR HARVARD: Against Rebel en Rae avy i ; BO! away from " | gainst Rebels, shiande eninge mont ’ Deu schian HY ays New York, genio Taylor, Vin 2 nyERTINN FINAL SCORE WAS 24. TO O aS INFAVOR OFTHE CRIMSON, VOTes 10 GOW TINUE hlglas New Yorkers Easy Vic- BRE A ] GOAL 5 ‘ 4 4, | tlmerto Sturdy Youths inhale on Soldiers’ Field—Coe While Willle Behrieber, the Blisaheta bank clerk, is being searched for by an ft lumbla Rooters Work- army of detectives, hie mothor i# ying In hee tittle hom has been | * ed Hard to Cheer the : Losers. nelued by the bank oMcials, That rhe and \ae family are still in the how due to the fact that te at the point * " ‘ 7 basil sonnet face brought upon vt vy te favorite Mave, Oct, 1—Coluimbla’s football ware “ith the ame craft that enabiea nim) BAOOK LN 0 9 U 1 Q Hg Gaoaaon pate are bait to rob (oe oe a Minindbadpl died | NEW ORK 0 ie } tae erimpon-elad rushers of Hare orrest when he was almost in the grasp) of the law, He escaped from Detective Kdwarnt Kelly, who arrested Carti Jones, one of the kidnappers of Baby j@ It wa a Waterloo for the New Yorkers, © | From the klek-off to the final blast of Marion Clarke, At PL H No Ee ome fo sure was Kelly of capturing the : tw fugitive that he secured « Warrant But Att Chivago 8 hin day-and-night hunt of ibe county At BLT tad noon, back from f , AM the hunt and on'a new tral, which led FOO WES TODAY, lo this etty, AT AAMONT ‘ THE MUTE MAN, AT BRIE a4 Kelly said that he was page yea terday by Lawyer Wijllam Waleh, of @ummit, that on Wednesday a young THAD in every way ‘tallying with the ée- feription of Schrieber, and @ @eahily drosted young woman aligh'ed from a trait at Morristown and went to seme plave in the wwn or vicinity, Taking up the hunt, Detective Kelly » found (hat after leaving the ratiread fale the couple entered a cate, The seomed a] hea upon his et woh at " ie Tan't He Pretty t A Harvard Rooter, .|FRED YUENGLING IS SENT TO JAIL. po Son of a Rich Brewer Accused of kmbez- zlement in British Columbia. Fredesick DP. Yuengiing wae a pris oner today before United States Come missioner Alexander, charged with em) J)" i besaling tunde from the Lion Brewing | with money” Bvery mana Company, at Rossland, Uritieh Colum | in the ‘Tenderloin knew Altn, bia. His greatest fame was when Acting Consul-General C. Clive Bayley | ant of | Daronens And a very remarkable tuet, whieh impressed even «1 wae that during time the couple were in the place 2) AA ATTN f the man was not heard to wtter a single word, ie ant damb, The woman 4 anked that he be held until extradition | fe papers could be arranged for to return) * 8 the prisoner to British Columbia. Mor hie. money waa cone th i Bir, Setiaber’s stutter, ls the Yuengling wan arrested in New street married. J, Waklere Ki j Gute whats. coe by Hy this morning just atter leaving the! Yueng (nes father then Salter than hen? No'one known’ t . Marehal | iu to Austeatin He was subsea iiang, ig (ee an he, Hoffman Cato, by Deputy Marea) crres ed in Ban Francie ala a Bernhard, who had been searching all money under Calne pretenses le i pman at Morrlato, be the more reso) fer ehe uk was pode gail} ing ed Hf rying to chier him Irae ‘the who ordered @ botile ie they slowly drank | 14 4g for him throughout the Tender We hat he naa wettiod dot amt wa nh ty The compiaint against Yuong)ing te} ¢ bi ain fritieh Chum that he embeamied $37 in July of lant y ii wor mall he + shout to marry a Mise M H ‘Trail, B. * the frat that matter and war knew he had retw “TD HING YERKES ro EVERY ONE.” OF LONDON DEAL "Tine reteres’s whietic ihe oral woven naa fCAPtain Leary in A/"My Masterpiece,” He ii pA Pi Bloodthirsty Said of English Rail Columbia could make no impression {him were year, He refused to talk about ihe ete ‘oll, you've gat to make it." wal the woman Anally, BACK TO NEW YORK, “orto xv'n, (CHAMPIONS IN eesti) = THEIR LAST GAME. w York, thauiry at all Ne inter ie enone revealed no further trace of them. They are belleved to s mings limon 1 tor th je jooly, counse) for the , eves tha: the young Man waa 04 (Boecial to The Brewing World) ‘color’ s pt forces MeGinalty, Dopte ohrleber, Hi t he will soon be cap:| POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct,| did Bheok. lo rune i) lennin topisled in Tayi Betirieber’s sister, moh is much worm Ry poe teavon tor 160 ended | varie sigan was for hall war, Hades from the asieepl nie bf ide her moth pelttha athe ity ihe Champions and tall-omaiae, rvpee| outs, on Nowell footed ihe: a ol and pentinig Brooklyn and New York rev spectively, did the closing enerpives and to the fane it was of great Interest, Hel Jennings lett Cr 4 eight with oA 0 on one did Columb ST i Pan a Re de aa an im ww yc Pie wien Senne ess “TRAITORS AT OME,” HOMG FROM — BUROPE, be a mae tn thie clty and ite immediate | present and enthuslaam was lackiag. |, ,H Behach hag to sich 4 train and Jett | tt was a sed blow to the championship ame. Pon Koster took his place | aspirations of the New Yorkers a0. Ne rune, | | Sisth Inning, Crimeon Had So Troable in Wine . Capt. K.P. Leary, United States Na c ur hours, Ci in, ae Corporation Counsel, Frock Keeler one out for ory ning Game. h : le 1 i fewatigs, i ry vis ma Lee eatt omeshand catcn oF : and formar Governot of iam, ar me y ite 1 am noting as Corporation ei heckard’s liner and doubled up Keele voeris) taidie: Revelag Werte) Jhere on the Bt Paul to-day, 4 na, returned to America to-day, Coun! Tam prohibited from aeting as rom fap netted Mn Pa | CAMBRIDGR, Mase, Oct 1b sol ou f Deut f the private ceunsel to any individual. ‘The! [' ji Mr, -. mane Or im two Hughey } absetice of eighteen mon I a stoamabiy Deutschland, of @ 0 any individual, morning, tH iy, ¢ ie BilTaee single Kot AWAY diene’ Plaid, the woene of the mighty) Guam on Auk 2 ani came NN North German Llovd line, Me. Yerttady statement that T or q representative veil yion, p ly singled, rons WA. aes ie viaited whe F ‘ the bewt of health my ofMfce appeared in the City Court as tpiren Mr. Snyer, tort oer at One run, [atrugale thin afternoon between the Cov! way of Bue He valle ms) who see 4 te oa bagi Pa private counsel to any person Ie an ab- re po trnace ey 1] Firat Inntog, bat Vary, tee AN; Jiumbia and Harvent foatb ums, was! postion und april, was accom selute talnehond,"* id Ate at ane Toying ang | Medinwtty rag was No runs, crowed early with a rollicking, nolay| paid he ounT a th an Evens ‘TUls watement was made by Corpora Hickma: Slae| Seventh Inning, crowd of college showters nnd thelr! that they hav ' a epor ssked him for ton Counsel Whalen to-day in anawer gkman fi Demant out, Farrell | friends Hon and Am projudive | wgninn *# + th #00 Chart to a charge that he, through one of hie ie he ihe heen ‘am . ger melt IES 10, Van. Novell drew ther as demonstrative element, the) When? « ft 2 ’ ies earl Foal teaponlll deputies, appeared in the City Court an ied. 3! young men w {brow trom Fyne rae! aed, Murphy to Doyle, © plentifal tn evidence, too,| t Leadon private counsel to Pollee Bei Me+| pivays found to be honest neabing He bases on hia hit to Mm thelr colors und swing ; ‘ has already Carton In a eult brought a cheer br Daria bepare to recovsh 3.00] welt he 1aw. weak Med ahiolons a a5 |Uned aKerexations | country damigen for an allegol assault. com- ; 1 a iad mitted several years ago, “ANY peter, ot Biyd Pollee ment who tn bv on duty,* ir. Whalen exp! defended by a & py “The Police Hoard \arned syr MoCarten cape Counsel, and L one of my nor | acted private count see recetver of sto oem i Lad - we a ee ae r Yerkes, wot wa madon deat nasterplede, | will be v4 1 AE them should mae become R, ret] ‘Demont Ared Davia out. Murphy's |inem aloft at every ery from the lusty in gt dot Op wtween the Is 1 this Are THRONGS OF ROOTFRS, sateen ol sque ances, . eeler beat his but watk-| Delegations from the Harvard frater:| yes, 1 am Yam for s ne bee and | t a hore and are c rece’ brsuahame h sennenee 1 Funnere! nities came in on the early trains and) (he Government N Whe Pow the Amerioan Presi diamonds and sil ‘ if ! snpatzn was viewed in Burope, Ml nefore taking up the Journey to the ba. | ie BUA low tle ground, made things Hvely in the! q Mio Yerkes eal Se Ree cata NS i ee ee a eet of comme mee town In Bnalan Friends of the Columbia boys from| " tke the wal dd? T have come ¢ t a della to find that out myeelt."* New York were arly among and they Were as a type of the eo) cea meal ai Mt. 1 om ——— " , 1 people Who are AWAY UD h men . r ity ToOtee.” Ge can be eneountered at] PTE Te” not mention thelr lar daa few mar one Botton er are traitors, and if | had my way ite with the travel rd hana every one of them.” | pata worming y hams on sixth Page)

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