The evening world. Newspaper, December 24, 1900, Page 3

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MAGGIE Hebb eininleini-belelelableielm! loleloboto -————- — Maggie Patoria Pushed Into the Flames and Playmate Is Charged with Murder, | While five-year-old Maggie Feteria,y of G2 Henderson street, dersey City was borne to the grave to-lay charred corpse her next door neighbor | and playmate, Joseph Bunaby, elght! years old, waa arraigned before Magis: | trate Hoos charged with her murder Baturday night the children were play Ing mout a bonfire, and tt Is charged that the hoy, holding her near the | blaze ‘n a aplrit of frolic, eet fire to A}indoherent 40 t¢ dress, She was burned to death | ) court this morning the iad was toe! 1 iis @tory, He could) oily ob and ery that he had not mufe lored his litte sweetheart Joseph Allen, ten years old, testified) that the Bunaby boy had Highted a wip! paper at the fire, which the wind) blew under the girl's ekirte, ‘They Diased ip and the flames were increased aa abe! ran screaming toward her home, She 1 BONFIRE WAS LITTLE - GIRL'S FUNERAL PYRE. todo sank down on the doorstep, where she was rolled in the coat of a pedestrian, Bhe died at St. Franols's Howpltal ate Hoos paroled the boy. bul 1 Lo report for examinatto Nee, Mldte, in the Court, THOUSINDS SEE TELLS HOW SHE HELD UP BURGLAR. WOLCOTT BURIED! ~——— Great Honors Done to Bay State's Illustrious Dead. : BOSTON, Dec, %.—Roger Welcott, Uirice Governor of Massachusetts, was buried to-day at Mount Awburn Ceme- tery, after gervices at Trinity Church, Hundsede of citizens gathered in Bos- ton's most beautiful religious edifice to do honor to the dead, while outside were thousanda, The body was borne by eight members of the class of 1870 of Harvard Univer- #hy, Gov. Wolcott's own claus—Theodore Frothingham, A, A. Lawrence, Louts w. Ww. Henry Following came the honorary pall: headed by Gov, W. Murray Crane, with whom walked Chief Justice Wendell Hoimes, of the Bupreme Court. The other honorary pail- were: George H. Lyman, Co! leotor of the Port of Boston; Judge ©, Lowell, of the United Btatus Judge Witltam ©. Lor- Magsacheetia § Bupreme ‘Courts Dr, Samuel A. ad ae i LP. ‘loot, » Henry, ana ch Charles A, mer iereer 3 up the aisle leaning ee DR Roger birt er Bonm, Charlier | oleate und Wiliam Pres. and her daughter, Cor- sham Wolcott, closely fol- Youngest non, Oliver, was opti and the procession Into" “Copley Square, where faw the black shrouded eas ket ple gently In the funeral car, nents later @ fow carriages, 1 was private, followed the id statesman a ba nh grave Key nk rat tho Ubltarian Chueh Wolcott's Bummer home, pronounced” ‘tho last words: ‘arth earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.’ wo POLICEMAN SAVED HER. Feohtel and Webber Took Mra Hanson from Burning Bulldin, Polleeman Fechtel, trying doors along his pont at 1.90 A, M, yesterday, sud> denly discovered flames in a tea atore fn @ flat buflding at No. 2 Avenue A He turned in an alarm and then beat Gown the front door of the house, In wis; 100 pertonn were sleeping, Up th... stairs he ran arousing everybody and soon the tenants began pouring out Into the etreet, Suddenly Charies Han- won beran yell “My wife! She's up on the top floor aick with pleuriay.”” Up the stairs again dashed Fechtet through the smoke and flame, followed ey Policeman Webber, They found 1@ woman unconscious in bed on the Ai, oor hen Fechtel and Webber final, ue peared with. wet handkerei te over err poulhe ine was mare of ie oro was unhurt. The fire did 3 mage, tt damage. COUNTESS ANTRIM COMING. ‘With Her son, V LONDON, Dec, %—The White star Une steamer Cymric, bound from Liv- erpool for New York, will have among aS arta! Ar red tones of the dead| te eburch the Harvard tea ty yours ago agaln lift. Ot Eber be bbe SS eeesies f JENNIE GRIFFITH. PEOEEEE TEAR ODOEEG bd oo Miss Griffith's Father Will Give Her a Fine Xmas Present. Jonnie GriMth. the Trenton gir! who help up a burglar at the poing of a re volver and made him drop hie booty | and run, will have as merry a Ch ae any irl In New Jorsey, Fler father! intends to make (he occasion a memora- ble one for ‘er and bestdes thi will] present her with a good round sum of) money . And to the visitors (hat come to her from afar on Tuesday und thowe who have already heard |t, Miss Griffith will have to repeat her story, as she Ald to day to an Evening World reporter. ‘TL heard the burglar rummaging in my bureau,” sald ghe, “He pulled every. thing out ante the floor, Mad he worked quietly | might not have heard him, as the door between my room and the room he was in was cloved. Jury Hefused Peetseh Damages | | for Malicious Prosecution, Henry ©. L. Peetseh, a cigar manu facturer, brought suit in tho Supreme Court aguinst Francis J. Kean, a Aquor Healer, 10 recover $5,000 damages for malicious prosecution. The case ml On trial for the past week befo udge Glegerich and a Jury in the Bu preme Court. Peetsch chilnied daat Baw eal h im ne ba bia, Police fist ce 0 8 ha a eceebin ele tn abe Teen oe Peer bed AANA EAE OOD HD OOF S OPS FOSS O 555-945-5922 9 SSS STS 2S SEs 555.055 05-559:5.00-5205.5-006.65056-04500665 450005 5es Hes eee eee en eee oo “When T heard the racket I got a re Volver and quietly wal o where he stood. He « pot hear me until f was almost beside him. Then up went the gun, and | aid: ‘Drop thoxe things 4nd get out J08t as soon as pe conn! ou should have seen iirn go, Ae he went out the door I fired over his head | to nee how fast he could run agilnat Egan io recover rent for the prem Bixth avenue Mew fred and Charles Steckler Who rep ten’ ented Kaan, contended that helr ¢ 'h atted ane and without maiice. The fury took this view of the matter, and remiered % verdict in favor of the defendant, (hus establishing | legally the fact that hy sustained in an aetion o1 malice (# established, a New Venrts & At @ulmer'® Muste M1 yne Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and Becond avenue, on New Year's ove, the Les Amj Intimes, a French society, will hold ita Annual bal masque, The ew year will Seca mre” se verdict can be thia kind unies Teer WORLD: “WORLD: MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 24, “eo : A "NO CHRISTMAS GOWNS FOR MISS CONDIT-SMITH. ‘Collector Bidwell Says It ‘t Is Impossib!e for Him to Release Her Trunks —Only Congress Can Act. * — BOY WHO VISITED KRUGER ARRESTED "ALD. 1. 1534 Amused Himself by Hurling a Rock Window, Through a j abou the detention of the Urunks 9 Mira Mary Condit-simth Bhe came er ~ . be iy ee ne mothe St Lone last Sat@rday Her ed the ye ® fe G ranium Va uniform he la James Fra bagpwme was detained at the Pub! Mores to awalt the decision of a go Mit, eixteen yeare old, of NT Conarens t Brookly tle user wis ent oMMcer, the Secretary « Hh Reo y Michael Ke prietar of a pool anit sury of the Collector of the Por Neg MMard room Ailahtie and Chit But what can we do-what ean dol] yi ; : In the cave? What can the Secretary of Inoe his 4 rom South Africa, the Treasury himeelt do? Sentiment |4 said na w has had the swelled does not govera in such mations head. He hangs atout my place smok ne clgaretion anid posing for the nelgh Knows Her Miory, horhood, On rie viet of Dee, 1b he 1 know the story of Mine Condit threw a rock | my window, | had Hinith, She has gone through enough |m warrant lasued, but kept back aervice to entitle her ty every consideration | becuse of hit parents, but he boasted HIT had been notified of the cane when Vines lane that [could hot have him are Johe arrived | would have ordered her | Papted. We Knows aikerent tow, mith betrayed a eons |iranks nent to her quarters and there te at hie dignity was below }the contents would have been examined par asked for his version of the ight ha ed her some antoy|oR row I wap tn Kelly's place with a {tna AYD AAVINd) TOF wame: AIREY: crowd on Deo Mand hie w ald ane | 1 hadn't! wind ehough tot Vaid tt alle Of course, she would have had to pay a) a \ noe, bu t t kylarking In the dark and the duties i advan but that would] D Y Cas ihe peed hia and yave been returned In case everything he blame | waa found all right Might I went aroun and Kelly Nut 1 was not notified, and t only | Punohed my head He followed me tuto | MESSENGED SMITH, mer | h ind TE heaved 9 brick at tim, | | know unoftielalily wp to thie hour tha i i window the'h’ too bt 16 | Stagiotvate Brenner paroled’ dhe Bo she must i nd | hada right to renger boy until Friday, |her bagmage in detained | ro through the same proceedings ag] % ny one else in vlmitar clroumstances, Why, I couldn't pass the goods of one f our own Consuls PUSH-IRT WEN KERR OULD BE Only Congress Can Aci ve the trunks taken "Can the Beoretary of the Treasury , out as noon do anything? No. Only Congress could] atroyed during the r posite T hope tom lone to | pase a law admitting new moode free) used by her for merciful pur —-iayothe value appraised and the duty jof duty." was suggested het ’ a nopeed sit teall Dean de, and tam r) ° | “Hut the goods are her personal prope| 1 know all thy h vied, “HUH | personally, a# sorty about it ae any one : erty and were bought for her personal t.ean do nothing, Ml th iecan he" auiiiiians a romult of (he persgnal work of County Attorney Matthews Knight allowed himeelf tobe take® into custody without | imtance, Raylie that he had expecte to be argented H urb abrogated rime for which Mr Koteht waa Orchard tol was disclored by the nding of trltkete from the ¢ the mutilated body of Fanny Sprague in Orand street, from Bowery to heap of rubbish In a barn on the gies, on py a Ade Knight farm at Bouth Berwick dunc-, ret. 1 tined with push cart peddlers ton luring the Holiday season, and they en Judge Dixon, of the Bupreme Court, who will preside at the trial of McAtlee ter, Death, Camptell and Kerk, indicted for the murder of Jennie Bossohieter, wil hear argument at Jersey Chy on Wednesday a® to the appiication made by Kerr's counsel for a separate trial in hin oane, / Counsel, (t ts understood, will claim men attempted (to mob the of M. Kuraman, © merohant at and Grand streets, to-day. ised by the police and of selling Christmas Push-car store THREE YEARS FOR MURDER, light Sentence for Crime Commit- ted Fourteen Vears 4 Peter Austin, convicted of mansiaugh jor in the Keoond degree, for killing bie] farmband, Charles Brower, and throw thelr priveloge i} the body Into a well fourteen pears im va rf Jay nentenced by Judge An attempt had wep made to burn J0Y the privilege through a grant (fom) that Kere could nat have a fair trial ah m : i he i ¥ ve the body, DUC (he smoke wae seen and the Muniotpal Assembly, providing (he) inti with the other prisoners on age Phillips, at Poughkeepale, to (Nree years the fire extinguished by ¢ nH who ie unite eno objection, Baturda. in Bing Sing prison 1) we Were SOnL tO the Dar. Of and, re mak ) MUFdAY | Count of the confemsons made by one SOUTH BERWICK, Me, Deo M-Kd tung out the fire th und, Kuraman mhad two of them arrested e of the Lawyer John W, Frank B. Lown, counsel for the pris . ‘ ‘ A putting out the fre n found th Fe A ; ‘Jor my of m. Lawyer ‘i on |win H. Knight was arrested at his home! ihe hely it they were dixcharged bY MASINTO8C) Harding, who ts counsel for Keer, al oner, renewed his motion for the it lar gourh fterwick Junction today by Th ronera Jury Round 9. verde] Crane » 18 cor ale charge of Auatin on the ground that his) county Attorney Matthews nnd Deputy | Mallat ame person OF BEFORE Ue) Today thelr colleanties took vengeance) lemem hat Keer was not present when conviction for ma weiter was legal, | shetitt vid MI nacwarrant| re" | Kireman by surtoundiiie hile stare’ 1 because the stat of Imitation de Wiehe —_—_ i i ‘ to Jennic Bowsohteter, ¥ ] f rot Mra} and hooting, Sone hem entered and)” pramecutor Bimbey will oppowe the a barred the fndin indtetment for} ruth Herwiek la ained a disturbs Poltee froin (hel pileation on the ground that separate tls would put the county to an enor: nd ental! much more eoutor's offer, e Dixon bas the Meeretionary power to grant weparate trial, and re i) no appeal from hie dectelon, » were summoned | tr Feremlins Centory Nambor ani rime except m r five are La | more after ite commisato Hl Judge Whiilips granted a siay of eens | “Y tence until the case can be decided by! , y the higher court | Cesetul hush | Hidridge etreet statto ane they went pell metl through the} on" pireher friving them and (hetr carte in all directions, Lena sehmidt af old woman, was injured the ruah,s]t rt men The Wew Testament says: “A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country, e Robert Burton says: ‘*No rule is so pam which admits not some exception. a Look at the statistics given below, as taken from the Office of the Board of Health of New York City, and ask yourself if in its 30 years of existence, Castoria has not been honored in its own home. For 30 years Castoria has been manufactured in New York City, and physicians and mothers have been constantly assured |of the good results that must follow its use in the treatment of diseases peculiar to Intants and Children. Castoria has been so |successful and Its merits have become so widely known that within the past year or more vile Counterfeits and Imitations have |been put on the market by unscrupulous parties, unmindful of the baneful effects on the precious little lives that gladden our homes, and to guard against which, attention is being called to the signature of which appears on GENUINE CASTORIA. As far back as the records go, all over our country, the deaths of children under 5 years of age were 5O per cent, of the total number of deaths, and it was the ambition of the most eminent Physicians to discover some means by which this frightful death rate might be reduced, Many preparations were-put on the market with this end in view, and some few are still being offered to the public, but it ree mained for Castcria to prove that.a vegetable preparation containing no Opium or other Narcotic (narcotics stupefy) would give the desired results. Of the total number of deaths in 1870 50 per cent. were under 5 years of age. “ “ “ “ 1880 46 " “ “ “ “ 1890 40 or “ “ " “ 1899 35 The latter year is the latest obtainable, but the MEDICAL RECORD of Oct. 6, 1900, says: was one marked by excessive heat and humidity in New York City, almost without a break for three months, the infant death rate +| was less than for any year in the past decade."’ That the death rate.of our loved ones may still farther be reduced and no retro~ |gadé’movement set in by reason of the nefarious schemes of those who for a few pennies would put a baby’s life in jeopardy, the manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend thousands of dollars in cautioning the public to “See that the Signature of “Although the summer just passed

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