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WAS INSAN CHOKED TO DEATH? Reports to Keller Trying to Gloss Over the Tragedy at Bellevue Hospital. , “T do not believe that the nurses went at Hillard with any mur derous Intent, but [ do belleve from what 1 have learned that they Iilled him in an endeavor to ree strain him, ‘Thelr aMdayits put up but a wonk defense, and unless they ean tell a better story when 1 give them a personal hearing 1 will cer tainly discharge them from the city service, After that the matter will Tost enurely in the hands of the Coroner,"-Blatoment by JOHN W KELLER, Commissioner of Chart thes, to Tho Bvening Worlt A bundle of aMdavits were turned over to Charities Commissioner Keller to-day by Bupt, O'Rourke, of Bellevue Hospital, bearing on the suspicious death of Louls Hillard in the insane pavilion of the Institution Hilliard was said to have been In sound physical condition when he was commitiod, but within «wenty-four houra hie died, Coroner's Physician Donlin performed the sual autopay and reported a re. markable slate of facts to the Coroner for tnveatigation, Hlue marks, showing evidences of strangulation, were on (he man's throat, three of tile ribs wer broken and his entire body was cove ered with welts and britses The Corbner f | the facts to Commissioner Keller and asked for an Investigation previous to his holding an Inquest The men charged with the death of Hitiard are Head Nury G, R, Davie and Nurses Kdward Dean and Charles 1, Marshall, Commissioner Kellgr sum pended them (ils morning. Hospital Supt, O'Rourke han secured & whitewashing report from his oMclal staff, which he turned over to Mr SAVE THE SPIRIT [CLAIM POLICE OF CITY WAFS, CONSPRACY. Guggenheimer Has Rad- ical Views on Duty to Homeless. Preeident Randolph Guggenheimer, of the City Councll, holds radical views on the beat way to make the walls of the city comfortable without lowerlng their independence of spirit He gave expression to these views for che firm time to-day before the League of Politteal Bdueation in the Berkeley Lyceum. "A large majority of the wealthy people of this efty,” sald Mr. Guggen hetmer, “live In @ criminal ignorance of the hideofa truth that in thiw city At tho present moment are above 4,0) homelew bo} " dren represent the soolal problem of the future, “Some are vagrants ind will, unless & wise rystem of remedial logisiation he adopted for thelr regeneration, con tinne to be vagrants, The larger num: ber of those 5,00 boys are homeless be cause they have lowe thelt natural pro: tectors “LT belleve that wociety should help all boneless boy, and 1 think It is our oe «duty to ostablish, as we have don Kind of lodging-houmen for home nvinced, however, of euch jndatnge rlous inetcad of benefls snagemente dnd auperine « excellent. ‘The sooleey vw thom in charge lt one of the n the elty f ‘deney in extremely tad ‘lew a bey to live on & He can get his bed for [ n excellent presi at consisting of meal and milk, wl for five conte more, nelews boy in the clty of can live Very comfortabl y on ty a day, 1 believe, te mbeolately ine , Jurtovs to sud® ebildren beeauge It con: @titutes a fal mie Of arpbition.” i -—ANENSPPE, a Weekly, Devoted to Free Silver. LINCOLN, Thin ans nouneing Wie plans for the future Wo J Bryan makes the following statement: “IT have for several years had in con- fommplation the establishment of a week- ly newepaper, and this seems an op: portune time for undertaking it, “Entending to devote my life to the study and discuseon of public questions, T have chosen this method boeaure it Will best accomplish the parpoges which Thave In view, “Through sich a paper T ehall be able to keep in tous! th soelal and polltte fat probe fe pete the chen pecuniary needa, iow 1 have to enjoy for several years. kind Commoner Will Be la on me | could hat 7 ve produced E MAN Koller, The gist of them Is contained) in his statement to The Kvening Wortd, | that “no undue vielen w used An attempt will probably be made to} shift the blame for Hililard« wounds) to the police, as the aMdayit of Head Nurse Dayis concludes with the sates ment that “at the time of Hilllard's reception be had a contusion over als right eye and abrasioua on the lets shoulder and chem and both lege | “This does not colneido with the record | made at the time of the patient's recep} Udon, | What O'Rourke Says, Supt, O'Rourke said: “Hliard wae in the Insane pavilion only twenty-four! oours, He wax quiet with night, when suppor wae served in the corridor, A table. Wan -npread, with rubber blankets! on the Moor to gather up the Iitter, Cold) Fee and bread were put out for the pas Hlonte, Whon Hilliard was asked to eat he became violent. He knoeRed down @ Board and sent two others sprawling, Then he dashed about the room, and (ugwing at the milder pationts, Htablo was ehoved about and (he victuals thrown to the féor, ‘fome of the patients may have kicked him, but «(his wae not seen, After he had enjoyed bis orgy, he turned a back fip-fap and janded on hie head, He bounded up like a rubber ball and darted Jato the bathroom, He Waa sonseming and threshing about |n| chore when Head Keeper Dayis and two assiatants went in a ized him, They dragged bin out and caried him to hia © “He was thoroughly exhausted by the viol of Wie Trenay an rl for lack of breath, Dr, M moned, and when he arrive was tinconsohous, Artificial wap resorted to but he dle hollef that his own violence and not any ured by the nurses killed him.” Pawnbroker in Tombs Railroaded for Not Paying Up. William Wolssenberger, a pawnbrok- er, now in the Tombs awnlling sen: tence on a conviction for recolving stolen moods, his friends assert, is (he vietin of a polloe conspiracy to “ral: road him to prison for refusing to “make good" to certain persons Evideneo to show this will be laid before the proper authorities In a few dave, Morrie Tekuleky, exePresident of the Liquor Dealers’ Associatt mayen, ‘The speotic caume for the alleged con spirsey la that Welosenberger refused fo pay $100 to w lawyer do defend a burglar on whom the potlee relied in ch om made against the pawnbroker, Welssonberger was arremed nearly a year 440. His arrest followed that of! Henry Hess, & noted “second-story” and Aet-louse burglar, who Was caught rane hacking « Columbus avenue iat and eonviclnd, Hess then gold Cant, Sohmittherger, of tho West Hundredih #treet pol me Stary Caut Dowsemston of the pawn on Bixth enue ne street, Hers identified hundr are ticles In the paWnshop a being the proveeda of burmlaries by him “The burglaries were vianned by Welspenberger,” Heea told Capt, Belmi therers, ‘and he induced me to commit t the, triat of Wel reer before Ju fewhu: persons ideny ul telan 8 thelra, ndErREr NOW Aanert we Withenret mistaken, evean'B if. fyven y Jackson D. McClellan, ai Henry Mehnelderman, of Tait street and Seventh avenue, now and shows a pawn tleket for 15 Mr, Sohnelderman Rosldiveiy ‘dentifies the as Dis, In the office of analate Atiorney MeViellan Mr, described the coat mle wi ‘oul calm ng of holes in the pockets dl other aa ba coal In too in to perfea' Other aimiiar mistakes, it Have been discovered atnoe ti WALKED OUT. On Food, Aiter Being Glven Up, Hand ftw on. is nserted, @ trial ™ ) wi nm one knows exactly the kind of food to give to quickly rebuild the brain and. nerve centres that knowledge can be made use of, yo Chicago woman says: ai? instances of ppt gtenterns ql jos poasensed by Nut food are shown in my mother’s paras dy from a ruptured capillary of brain, The doctor said ft would be Imponstble for her to live a week, Sho could not ordinary food and we put her on Grape-Nuts in an ef- fort to do all for her we could, “To the aatonishment of the doc- tor and the delight of ail of us she slowly rallied and recovered. It was pronounced the first case of the kind record, wald nothing ia result but gaN i Ploart ¢ Oatar Ta h a rt ‘ tages OVOF Aelolotolebotololinteiotololalalotelololnlotelmtolerlotointelolntntoiot stebotobololmiobeotolotoleintoinlolole \ aiarrh od . y } ) coomlne, , irvg, and ny Saad -~ at 1 iren aa | Mrs. Jackson Found Both Told Minnick He Lacked 1 Husband and Babe Nerve for that Buried, Business. gt OF Wn: Vi train at Centrevt , fs i} Vamket who ran the ¢ r OOK Hotel , ' th of the curtots ones who Ratheral around | 4 LS Hae | United states wr eald Mwt Robert Jack who had] ™ : | sroprietor, was Wdead ms | wort \ inpoale reeled and fell f bi) . IT 4 ‘ ney Come vont Aba WEN an of | j bark, AI there war iroughe to] 0% , | rot \ 1 Hydrastin, ah strong human interest, | Was Wi Kel pure, however, ara ‘ v8 w fabinions | ® Holtevuie ¢ “ nal @ernis Whorevor found, Wife returning for formivenow, only ne Wa Ieland ' c t nitale (hem trom the blood find hustand and child dead and. mie ly Me Une . not cure catwrnh by legal herself a penniloas wanderer on the ward an WA ‘throat, because it nth. vid oxsfully (naumurated i] Mply mplome and eugh oat ube ‘Wobah Hus stow Minnick can Wer the annol posnibly rene. (ha eal narter Oak Howl was eh Ne le At ‘a a ay re he L!the Jeading business men in this town, | Head Keeper Day Li bea ice ate uehes Sore ot | He iiaerted pretiy: Hannah Jeniingon,| Hien, said that Minnick oe) 6h | oat pore i + colar aa | daueh t James Jenkinoos, another | (te Hoffman Hours M vila ai Pall nd tole ee lhotel mon, and for a flit these mas | demanded 10: se the Ir Wal pinin salt and w do jut am wale Pine i ree He would not go whi }out a Cesare mis ven ( i SNe eg to nanic ashol ue A of the bli b internal ren On Hay Prtor Wotohor, a daahe| created @ panio among in Bike Oe peer eonody tn the only. Kl rencémnan, came along, and wan] URN he parte saath an be am » blood, eject aim Afte ere) women had . T | chanay Mr. Jackson as bartender ‘ ronied hits He want's Cate bis better Veiled Bride at the Wedding Fenst Tite wae a ne-looking young fellow, and] Minted @ polioaman arrekles NM the old fe A because rite toletelntelodet=t-ininbleteleitelolotelolateleinteletetelmt-teteletslelalei=ieloietetsleietelmtobel | | who Wan many years her huge] NMP ANE Lo Helleyue thers Am UAE hey contain every. fo known bar wv, fell viol n love wit tne In the al ete Sarre | we ence in the woptio trowt a loft her home at M Mott atreet above such ¢rivplities, tum ate het nim. at Violently In tove with sod filed the place With UIE IM nS digmane oe . Mine Hal was brought to OT Bayard | fits | AE BB'S} aL Tr nil olprooat 1 ane lai r vis the use lors and By Wednesday Next Miss] street ina corriage. Sho ten bowuty:| "Mam af! the gheats scowlel at (lme , ip iehhan ten Rtib plies Path jemure it AP | aartaide ton v o Her friends say, but from her pead| Maybe they thought that bum inns BH " Minnick we woknowleds: | 4 tin tN + ‘y ‘i " inal KiKee disapy i Di Hai Will Become Mrs. [tc feet—and auch fecttmahe wan] ered! ty often at the hidden Agore af | ell ment of hin Verrauilt He wouldn't} treatment t's Calar M Ni} and ne her veunk cnvered with a ldone crimson robe,!” Josie Kine than charge of the. brid Na nist gel a rearch hie clother for weapons, | he had at any niore in eG Henry Lum. while & white silk handkerchief cov-]acting an a nort of ne whieh | r hovel ia J wo had a wild chase about the place} states and Canada for nt. ’ office she will perform Wath foom jnaver f he shook. | When b iN ored hor and the greater part Off in, when Lam will meet bit bride M search h wing wife he| By ier ‘i ica fl ine "9 her face, ; bowing band th land with her to srooured a leKal separation And married hi 4 It Ms Confuelan kod of love, whl ¢ or Wa " ervant And selfece There is a real Chinese wedding going Saluiing the Bride, hana TN erst UAT Amelia Harry, a widow, who went with on in Chindown, M Vegan at Kam) Aw the co drew ip at the dl Hut he won't wee her yet, for ahe must} fin to Bagiand on a wedding trip that o'clock Inst evening at (7 Bayard atreet| a friend of Mr Lum sald something) Ko heme ty rece Be only when Jendoet in a husband, whom ahe tad dee} ¢ and wil end on Wednesday next, when | like from tea vf up erie claiming her For a wecond | @reat war the disappointment of the Mies Di Hat will at last become Mis Hop yoo 1) tle yat oF two, nnd alt, mi Hime the Unlicky Hotel man had lowt} spectators when Keeper Davie lett the Henry Lam Crrck-anape(me! Hangtiee! Tome |! Mra. Lum, run Te young, wth stand witiout deseribing Che course of | It ie the Chinese custom to prolong }im-—tum! + nied a salute of fre a house and coe «t Jackson, now in full career of disipas | yproute that was odministered to Min ne bs ory of all kind crackers and 4 welcoming, — thouth thon, returned to Amerion, built a new nick to foree a eont n efore A Chinaman marcies he makes | hoarse-mounding drum. hotel in Weet Greenwioh, wd Ay erful emetic, followed by a milk iit 'a HG of! iblogs eeeMbare” tg nel Vaugbter into the| — Wedmenday (he Jared ay, fitere found a motherly old Ady. wal yy ar bathe f the nuptial cere- rent mob which had Tat will get be unt Heat Wednen TERA, COMRONIOD Lo Docume Mrs, JAOK> | tine inieatlons Ant GORMAN IALSRs fi ~ % , treet @houte ¥, for a Chines bride a Ir ; pa ‘ ty : ‘This he hande to hie bet hormelt with dignity: ut. hon wrt | Lctls | Mabel Hild Hannah, the] ruptions during aleep benugit Minnick S fal To-Ni bt ’ Ai aving him the cash necessary was aula he j family, wil wlve her ar nation A to Uwath io logtia {to reallaation af the fact that rome. pec ig! , " aula ‘\ iM) md Me and Mra, den iis | bod “doing atunte’ to him, ‘The Ihe keueete pole nal Witte. we ae Ate sid Mra, Jenkinwon, Hane | body was Duty of the Heat Man, arrayed. ua | Earmenty ised “upon | heath ay te itt oni both had joined (Ne @redtTappioatton of an electro hat and a IN OUR i in, Mr, Lam may g t any pF nil alo except ot dave of Me grave threat to remove part of his skull ‘The beat man goes up on the roof and after scattering a few handfuls of red and yellow papers to the winds reads his Instructions, which are usually as follows; “Buy rice, “plenty of it; toa, yoka maun, chow ohop suey, pigeons’ wings, broiled chicken, aweetmeats, rice wine candy, frecrackern « ne All these things were consumed tn Chinatown lart night r Mise Hal, whore name in English is Birdie Lom, COMMISSION RETURNING. Hl cuaiibi whi nin war "4 merican Officials at Pari ‘ Coat " ese thay tn ous much (ea da they want ye ASKS MORE ALIMONY, (ty nuit son ee — adel altlon Sail on the 1. Lowi, ' to Dall Senne timlety, > " you have wean gi very PARIB, Dec, 15.—The American jine LONDON, Deo, 1h.—The dreary. pro EVEHALL LEFT $10,000, reer heii fii {ibe rene) Breer, Bt Lathe whieh walle from ‘Mem, William Motlenhaner Saya Stel! pect of interminable war in South 4 ard pubiemnen ros Dare X" his afternoon, took nearly Africa and in dd taxation at home T ctermination ono mod Mine cautery ok Hh) Cammat Live om 10 9 Week, UREN Eaves aa a i, Widow Gets Katine Batate of the we bose owe tor mission (0 the Paris whol Mra. Julia Mollenhauer, wife of Wille] iid Woarkste are OMARTK” Ian Vitth Avenne Vatlor k for nome had Not previously de lem Mollenh Wh, He tO8 ON OF kay throngs tll the streets, busi] Tht ML Of Gedrae Hverall, the Itt] *Siitintek shook hands with 4 While the Amefican exhibits have noi | Henry vr. M hauer, of the Mugar Heae is at topenotoh and the thearros |bven tallor, Me probate today) and nursea when war pi Vet been entirely removed from the Kx. | (Trust, asked before Justin MAMIOX, IN) are oro wded, in the Surrogate’ office, dispose an} and headed (oF fhe Md office, porltion arounds, with a few exceptions] Brooklyn, ‘his morning, that (he Ally Mmoeaide of people are preparing [Atle of 100M, ull of whieh In left 4o/ POP te Me anetrar dlr All have been boxed, the contracia pro viding that they shall be removed by Dec, % It i believed the steamer Prairie will sail with (he Government (Then th Whind She didn't Jus hauer $10 per week CHINATOWN ENJOYING A FIVE. DAYS’ WEDDING CELEBRATION. Chuck Connu Dem tome rightefer Chinks yer ees in plp awell as if and water,’ The 1 iided J leut, -Commipaioner | Baker and Mink, Diag Alexa granted hor pending the trtal of ba he wedding feast bewan or | ww feet away, qiflet and atill wuld of them ¢ 1 4 | OBEY ec} ted to treat hie ed to b r than some Ml ven 0 conta hedkiia, at i exploding at 1 to malntaln | business agal ¢ Helly went from | you’ Be Pn any oraay ie shouten ill of te bad tow itll he died a few weeks} and then (he nite and physicians A lively, m is Chin rn hed. Minnick then told the whole town's peide, his a plen Var ‘an time had roamed! story to De, Fiteh ’ h Wedding Penat. Ont tase, whead Abou! the countRY, never returning, bud] Riamefacedly le repeated for Magis AY in Some time, when Mr. and} never quite forgetting her once Nappy) trate Hogan his bargain with the Her- Hild, whieh may | home lad li I weovvcd Ww follow herlald, and admitted he had failed to fool with @ pair He went th wee, With his a Me Ah and Chinese brides are Baker “And Mr 4, Cavehoart and Mr Hit for divorce be arer 1 the Flowery Kingdom. | Uiing to) demonstrate W may eat, too, and drink rice ie good) betty, won't fool Hike “rubbering” then, ENGLAND'S MERRY YULETIDE atly | 12 Invade London to * | Roberts homer Thi e | ¢ Horriek allowed Mra. Mollen+| tatore of “Bob's Bhe claims to be) y MING ree t Wear e band where eMiidhood to ewe and ask fhe was the at Ce that Mr Lum queries f iN the widow, Katherine When Kyerall died Haht between the wh welcome Lard mimber of specs march to 8t, Paul's, dren of the frat wife over th Jackson ly a week | the doctors Th ed he. Ly Whe had ne Nr rate B, Pverall there war a jews dow and the ehil:| PARTR, Deo. Ulepeal companied by the Prmee or Wales ey Date the fir week in January entltute, 10 ay , baaenad all her Jewels) Jun 3, ts likely co Urea all record Hon of the body. ‘The children wecured| were among ti salled et eee " ° prop on ina ats omolata are already tesieged for {an lajpnetion restraining the wytow | American we 40 ots for the thanksglying service, [from disposing of the body, and. cie| from Cherbon r, and Mrs Formor DisitieteAttorney Ridgway op-| anid window i" ie Commissioner Hen tainin moiWard, [posed the application. Desilon war re-| Awaiting the announcement of tha ity |¢ i ordered tat Woadialin teal Sanver Crowinshield, Lieut, Poundstoie, Kerved ei. march, r wdlawn Cemetery pending a deckaon Laxative | Nt ‘ a) I ») Zi ‘\ Ci! AIOP q| ys “hy a ning ‘expect to leoture oocasionally, expe- n coliege towne where can students, bat Notables Coming on Campania, LIVERPOOL, Dee, The Cunard Sennen Get a transfer card with your first purchase. When through buying from the various departments you may pay with cash or ‘check, or have the goods sgnt C, O. D. ( it “What shall | buy ? the shadow of doubt. stores are brimming with helpful hints. aggregation of Holiday goods assembled here. acy method of uniting highest quality to lowest price. tole He see he wet yd ould never do it again, ten laugh, and he tol chat be vnderaiood * the wife ar probably been punished enotamt'* atl ‘'L undersiand he has a ond ve (reatmnenty’” vt in Minnton, print Whe net put it in well treated: parsengers Bt. Lowis that nailed R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Both Sides 14th ?” Macys from 43th to 15th, 6th Aw (Nips AG raf Ln bey, a our perennial claim that Macy's values are matchless. a Merry Merchandising at Macy’s, That's the brain-straining, peace-destroying, purse-involved problem, Nes \ Nahter form of! Women’s $2.50 Black Kid he doctor) ajtohater| ao ys’ SatinCalf Lace Shoes, vole Fuller, Mra, Bt, Chur MeKelway and Mrs, Wilmerding WN enn armenia pn ‘THE WORLD: SALURDAY BVKANING, Unb ina bo bow SAD RETURN OF COURT LET OFF a | POINTS OF EXCELLENGE. A Few Reasons Which Are RapidlyMakes ing a New Caturrh Cure Famouse Calurnh Calf Lace Shoes, 51,25 wll Per Pair, vine Button and Lace Shoes,, $2 $1 Sizes 234 to 5M, ' Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, th Ave., corner 20th Sty) i ww |! z Thousands are in Whether the beneticiary of your generosity is to be a man, woman, or child, the Macy It is beyond the limits of the level English language to describe the Every display provides added testimony of the well-known wine That has been the policy here for forty-tive years, More pronounced now than ever. Large crowds buying readily, cheerily and happily are ample justitication of Many elegant novelties are shown here of which no duplicates exist, They were ~ imported expressly for Holiday presents and for obvious reasons are preferred by both donor and recipient, ’ Evening Until Christmas. [Stott A. A, | \ BEST TIME 10 SHOP, 60 9P M| The Store Will Remain Open This Evening and Every i) We prepay freight charges {0 all shipping points within a radius of one hundred miles on paid pure chases of five dollars or over, No charge for case, packing, canting,

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