The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1901, Page 8

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e His Heirs this city, Is bel! denominations, Abdaeson, Richard Doughty | tin’ boxes with jocks. pion. his eon-in-! anys ful ac archs nas ; pees! pate njbyithe relativesiini hopes ) of nding: Mine other: four, boxes, T at these four boxes contain ind aga! ‘believe: a over $10,000 in go ritacentl Tek ri “Absecon to Pleas: “x miles, and th B at hince his’ death Ie very. great arts tac widow woman quite u ay if we get married?" Sculptor. Full Page in Color of the Great » + Actress’s CH FOR Found $15,000 Hidden by Him, (Special to The Frening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 5—At Absecon, Fer on the mainland, several miles from ‘ed to be buried four = tin boxes filled with gold coins of various principally cagies ‘and halt-engler, deposited by a rich old far- Efforts are now being mai locate the treasure. For several years Richard Doughty, a Yerltable David Harum tn many re- Be spects, lived in the old homestead at F He made an immense fortune } inthe oyster business and by swapping horses. He bought land with hi» savings © dnd) his estate now covers an area of Gy nearly 15,000 acres in that vicinity. = Mre. John B. Champion, wife of the © new City Hall Building Commissioner of Atlantic City, a daughter of the late Richard Doughty, was ween this morning by ‘The ‘Evening World correspondent. Ghe' says her father placed considerable @f/hle wealth in and about the old home- stead, and she knows for a fact one of peti laine-nlapen was a hole Inthe wall, from which a brick was taken and gold " cpins regularly dropped into a tin box. At\is her belief that the missing thou- ands will soon be found. No Faith in Banks. no faith in] G banks, so he had made twelve strong | ™: fron bands and pad- When fir> destroyed the old Absecon homestead a year or. so ago, Mr. Cham- w, found elght of these ‘boxes in and about the preml = were hidden in the cellar, others in the foundations of the building: others tn the flelds nearb; Ted with bright, now $10 and $20 gold Think it e n't gor th ou just t Four Already Grover Cleveland's Friend, Strangely Afflicted, Died in Hospital. over Cleveland's friend. fe dead at St. Luke's Hosp was Willam A. Bloomer, forn engines: tn the United During President Cleveland's adminis. tration he served on the Gov despatch boat Dolpiin Bloomer was the ince! remarkable pie tent in Bt. Li Hir attitetion was 2 Some Known as rheumaculd arcoritis, whteh ta | way thet ribbing the Brad ! af the H and att] oy All were tissues. zw ntered thy ital, more than two years Gradually the pain left 4 ousideation went natituted mahthe ‘The Oxalfed Man. RMF testing bere honplta: Daughters took and care at wood, tropped 1 . WM. A. BLOOMER. the “THE WORLD: SA'TURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1901, POTTER IN PAIN FOR 25 YEARS Bishop Had a Broken Ankle and Thought IDEATH BRINGS RELIEF | UIE) COL), 1 O THE OSSIFIED MAN. Men Digging for Boxes Filled with Treasure. LEPT BY RICH OLD FARMER. BLOOMER'S ROOM AT ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, King’s of It Gout. out, but which he now knows.to been broken bones in hia ankle. X-ray test showed the fracture treatment a quarter of a how he finally ing the bad anki York Orthopedic pital was riding In the mite,” he sald. toot was pinned underneath. at the It got bette: w t Bt. cently, me to let him try the 3 did 40, and, much to my su of {rlends of mine ‘who y sald that two of the ore broker gother, 'Victim of a Rare Malady, He : Hert Left the Navy to Await fence vi 3 will, t His End. 4 to apport priate © vol F ei Hospital,”* ne igs t —— EMPLOYER MUST FAY. »y Wine Soult for Yea: Neapite Dincharse. 6 Mary Powell Jen prongs had -been devised and adjudited f which he aes is 1OnK hie tigers, r pl one inch of mouvement In his elbows, and walle tt remained be Rot along very well ind When tt left him the nura mirror, and the K dnc had to ar- ng's Daugh: IM could ae of lowers of Morris Fox & Co ¢ under a yearly agreement, ide ANd 261 the explration of the term he wax Hea cnargads brought an action through Messrs Alfred and. C! er, In the Clty Court, and t him \ haps . song pou. how long would a t woul ays” ie eveland wrote dim a ristmas Day. same mun Jury. found tn) his favor. tor From thls Judgment ined aia patents vein | ad, he tien pay othe Ape 4 ap m when he Judgment was again affirmed, and THE LONDON STAGE. New 1 we for American Produce plain of lack of amusement New theatres are’ rapidly ap: rections, CHILDREN, BY Gagliardo, PAGES. You buy the monthly magazines. What | do you get for 10,15, 25 or 35 cents? Much of the best literature obtainable, of course, with fine illustrations, etc. But can you obtain as much in any one of all the month- lies as in the new. weekly magazine of the SUNDAY WORLD? + «2 2 2 # etut (4P Here are a few } facts about next Sun- tlons In Nearly ¢ rT eee Ey ANE Weeds, ‘a | esr 7 lumpleted: Kerkera nen plays HP tlaowh, | LONDE Jan. 4—With a dozen Se ro} theatres wit short radius of Trafal- 1 You have been «| 2. and half ax many more giving = ile, What| cl@bt performances a week. London] sister of the Hartt Cieatre-g have tio reason to com- rt. of New Westervelt ring, nome tine, defendant must tow pay. ——————__ SMALL-POX IN THE BRONX. Two New Cases There a | Manhattan Prneu e southwest corner of One H ‘orty-fourt street and Wales avenue, che Bronx; ‘Theodore Henderson, of S44 Ono Hundred and Fortleth street, ind John W. Fiske, of East Nine. }h Uh street They we fourteen years oli nus, Brooklyn. dying from the same d Janda H taken to North Brother Veststunt Sanitary Supt. Dil aguin wavises every one to Ket She ishop Potter hax suffered for twenty- five years with what he supposed to be enabled the Bishop to learn why the he had givem the swelling century was not of hie wuffering and ned the truth regard- at the annual meet- "i Many society women were present and Mr. Potter told of his personal experience to explain his great sympathy with the work the institution ts doing for crippled children. ‘Murmurs of sympathy were heard in tho audience as the Bishop told how he recelved the injury that made walking @ painful process for many years. Valley of the Yose- “The horse | was riding fell and my 1 supposed ne that my ankle was strained, but iny foot has troubled Luke's Hospital re- ne of the surgeons asked Hoosevelt, after his think, credit. for havin nty-five years wit! Th “rnor nodded his head. apr protingiy, and the Bishop continued the hospital 8 an It la supe niary contribu- the lame, bent and Morris Jacoby was employed ax chief des'gner In the clothing establishment He was engaged |- and before Charles case on for trial before Judge Schuch- y Court, was ‘amirmed, » the Appellate SON DEAD; MOTHER DYING. ‘Three new amall-pox cases are report: ed today to the Hoant th. They] Coroner Berger has been notified of the were Viola Buck, sixte ears old, | death from pneumonia of Jacob Routh mother is Hi have The ana| Ve do hin Hos- he out ng me that 1 nad the gout, the sur. | DF amall bones |in and had failed to knit to- He sald It was what is: known to said M1 the the the the In trict. ‘The death of Bishop W. head of the Roman Catholic diocese of Newark, N. ment, Dr. John F. Hagerty, one of the phy- eictans in charge, sald to an Evening World reporter this moraing: Hin chance for recovery is remarkably, Hishop Wigger is in his ap: Seton Hail College, South Orange, where forer from pulmo! 4o the Bermudas and Burope to get re- lief. On Christmas morning he celebrated) with th pontifical high maes in St. Patrick's Catheniral. in Newark, and was then in good health Bishop Wicger became known through- this office. In May, 1893, the bishop refused to at- tend the dinner and reception. Sivan. to Mer. Satolll, by rigan,: In Hoboken. BRIDE -BETRAYS. (PRIORI TO Requisition Papers Asked for a New York Man Requisition papers have been asked from the authorities here for the extra- dition of Albin Herman, now held in Herman was married in thts city on Sune: to her that he was wealthy and received a large Income from his parent! He deserted her on Monday, g Philadelphia. sald to have forged several checks, and warrants were issued for his arrest. Herman wrote to his wife, asking her to go to Philadelphii gave the letter to Detective Hamm, who located the man and took.him Into cus- Mayor Van Wyck to-di Grace Hoffman White as a School, In- In a New York Jewelry | spector of the Elghteenth School Dis- me Wednesday night At noon yester. doc! Pe. Broad at y dled tee iiives at 103 East rittyteoventh atreet. BISHOP ‘WIGGER __NEAR TO DEATH. is Physician en eo the End May Come at Any Moment. M. Wiss: J.. is expected at any mo- T have very little hope for the Bishop. Tle is In a feoble state and the has made such’ progress that J not think he cap be saved. I expect Yeath ments in went to bed a week ago with n seveTe cold which soon developed Into pneu- monia, “Hts illness became so severe that lam F. Seldler and Dr. John Fy ewark, and Dr. Richard yw York, were sum- for dectinin tt @ome long beer a auf-) at war wih thelr bishop: disease and in the t few years has made séveral trips Studtes ntreet. Mane in Paleotin the religious world in 1699 by cole- ing the midnight mass on Christmus he Church of the Nativity, Palestine. was the first American to perform and he Church, vincent ncen: the Rev. we Cor- Among Fae ‘Teasone| 183 HER HUSBAND. Accused of Forgery. cuted at jadelphia or a charge. of forgery. tar. The bride says he represented Priort On the same day he Is a game banking hood, and she promptly ——»$____ jofman White Reappointed. reappointed Lively, flerce She Is the wite of John J. a broker. of atreet, Vhite, and road at stove, a fite consumed the building and the dam- ted at $2,500. RIGHT FEV. WA WIGGER DD chlshep.: Wager was born in New York Seminary at South tonsure and minor ’ orders. pleted his studies {n Genoa und was Crdained a priest in 18s5- in ‘his voyage home ‘cholera broke out, the plague-stricken ship. appointed asslatant. priest In St. Cathedral, warde rector of St. ‘Madison. if0 was consecrated bishop Oct. 18, Murderer of Garaguso Is Fearful of the Lorenzo Priort, who murdered Vincenzo Garaguso on Dec. 11. ‘The condemned man Is being attended by a priest, and though at times he be- comes excited it is thought he will go to the chalr without making any trouble. drug store in Broome street, Manhattan. when he quarrelled with Garaguso o} the heart. The murdered man was proprietor of a FIRE IN WAITING ROOM. For an hour to-day firemen employees of the Kings County street, East The fire wan caused by an BRITAN STOPS PEKING PLAY Gen. Gaselee Ordered to Prevent Desecration of Terple. 3, Jan. —The British Foreign Otfice notilied Gen, Garelee to-day that 7 Americun correspondent nad stated that a British pantomime which bad been running In Peking caricatured the Empress Dowager and was exceedingly afte nat e to the Chinese, and that if thie Was true the performance . which ran for three tomime, in the Christmas weck, Is gala to harmless and to contain noth- Ing that would hurt the sensibilities of the most sensilive. It was'made up of purely local ekit» regarding loot and the propensitics of the allles. It was named “Alwidin; or, The Looted, Lamp.” It was very funny and pleased every- body. The proceeds were divided equally between the American and British Mos- sions. The British authorities here are sur- prised that uny one could have feund Tetite, Belesthood were madu|cuuse for offense in the performance. e Jesuit Fathers. in Sixteent He then entered ‘Seton Hull] ngs Cealte to state that It was not ton Tind| thelrtintention to offend any one, nor do of Bishop| they Believe that the performante coul@ he. recelved "the be construed ffensive. The preliminary Joint note will ably nut be signed before Sunday, as everything Will not be ready béfore that day. Prince Ching says the CBinese, plenipotentiaries are prepared to sign es soon as the agreement Is before them. Letters were received yesterday bear- ing date of New York, De nd every : one 1s wondering why the mall 4 has Improved so greatly since the Jap-" took charge of American intaceata hina. As a consequence of 5 provernent ever; in. Dl japanese methe is gen wamitted that the’ Japanese have dose favors than all the other, fol { troops and have asked jes Hy th powers put together. to attend the dinner was the priests Invited had been Mis Early Lite. His preparatory for the priesthood were made 20, 1861, at the of Newark, He com- labored among the sufferers tn He was soon Pat- after- Vinesnt’s Church, He then went to St. John's ‘Orange. ards he was transferred to St. . Newark, and ne is and than all AMERICANS CAPTURED. Party of Seven Were Ambushed by Near Batac. —Private George H. gineer Corps, his asalst- Private Lyons, DIE MONDAY. MANILA, J. Ray. of the ant, of Company cal Fitth Infantry, five scouts and twi Uve polleemen were captured, awl their way to Batac, by Insurgents. ‘On the receipt of the new! can column was despatched Prospect. nos, but failed 1998, will be exe- Sing Sing on Monday next. CAPTURED ) 43 Sano German eeeeaniee Got mene Fiela Gans Belonging to Chinese. |. 4.—The German ex- 1 which atarted Christmas for! Lien-Cheng-Hsu, under command of Col. | Grueber, ¢ st was employed as a clerk in a returned Thursday, forueperd reports the capture of field guns and the ifles and large quan- of cards. He shot him through establishment in the nelghbdor- {titles of ammun! ——————__— ee WARSHIPS AT CARACAS. Arrive at Veno ezuclan Port U Orders. CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 5—The United States warship Buffalo and the gunboat Scorpion have arrived at La Guayra. Blase Destroys Property of Kings County “1.” fought Ylage in the waiting room fo1 Alabama avenue and jew York. ‘These veaseis have been ordered to; because of the threatening’ ter of the dispute betwee owned asphalt company uclan Government. verheated spark Igniting oll waste, The ae] if LT The 20th Century GOLD FIELD. BY ELMER F. BOTSFORD. 12 of them in Color, INCLUDING SPECIALLY WRITTEN STORIES BY COUNT LEON TOLSTOL ay al i = a ar h, | inf yn Containing, 0 stations BY 'W. L. COMFORT, : BY. TOLSTOL "Confessions ‘of a Society Girl.” - ; {Beaton, the mele

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