The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1901, Page 1

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_. PRICE ONE | CENT, - SUICIDE / GRIP’S WAKE. Hundreds of Prominent| ROBBED OF LOVE People Ill, Including President McKinley BY FATH ER-IN-LAW. and Many Leading elie nacny eda aaa New Yorkers. Comptroller Coler One of the Victims — Physi- cians Are Puzzled by| the Prevalence of the! Malady. Scourged by the grip, thousands of good Americans, high and low, are wheezing in agony. The President has !t and is kept from attending to the nation’s busi- ness. ” Hospitals in New York City are hovercrowded with patients who suf- fer from it. A woman here, crazed by its effect, just committed suicide. y Physicians say it is on the increase ‘ daily, and that the present scourge is ] worse than any since its advent ten "years ago. They are at a loss to ac- count for it at this time of the year. The spread of the grip during the past six weeks may be. realized from the tables of the Health Board. In the week ending Jan. 5 there were 36 deaths from grip, 54 from bronchitis ‘aud 264 from pneumonia. GRIP SPREADS, CLAIMING MANY. Alfred. ‘Harmsworth Among ~~-Local: Victims—Hos- pitals Full. . Physicians arg ata Joep to agcount for. Graves Says Noted the grip at this ‘ume of the year. They Hote! Man’ Took Hus- say that’ weather /conditions have been 3 favopeble for good health, but several band Away. pomingnt. practitioners: do not hesitate to amsert that unclean streets are re- sponsible for the prevalence of the dis- ease on the upper west sid: Caroline H. Graven accuses Quartus Prominent persons woo Graves, proprietor of the Cadillne Hotel, | from the effects of grip ar with having’ conspired to neparate her Alfred Harmsworth, H. H. Vreeland, | {OM her husband, Frederick R. Graves, Goorge H. Roberta, jr., Chairman of the| ‘#e hotel’ man’s son. Republican City Committee: Lewis Nix.| rs. Gravez, who was before her mar- emrWarley Plaizek and 1 7] riage in 1898 u pretty and popular chorus peas thiretade a Lawrence Del: irl, asked -for counsel: fees and ali= "Alexander E. Orr. mony before Juntice Beach, in Supreme John 8. Foster, President Bowery "t to her hus- (@avings Benk. °F | band’s action for divor Martin @ Paine. President Paine's| “This woman's husband,” sald Lawyer Business College. Hummel to the Judge, “was juduced (©) ask for sultable alimony. She is now ‘Patrick. Keenan, City Chamberlain, | leave her by his father. She ts inrocent| suing her husband's father for allenating John ' H. Camptell, Deputy Chamber. | ®?1 has no means of rupport, and wel hix affections WHO IS TO BE \CAUCHT HIM) ON Sc) TIED FRST? SHIP AT BOSTON Edward. T. Taggard, Chief Depuy| Men Accused of Mill Girl] Harris Is Accused of Big- iureau of Personal Taxes, Frank J, Bell, Chief Deputy Bureau of aaa Full of amy by Brooklyn Real Estate, Tax Office. nxiet: * Johneow. Keller, Commissioner of ve Wife. Charitleg. Fi Michael F. Biake, Chief Clerk of Board of AKermen FREDERICK RB. GRAVES.. Capt. P. W. McGuire, of the Chamber- latn’s office. Capt. George McClusky, of the Grand Central Depot. William F, Grell, Sheriff of the County ot Naw York. John T. Oukley, member of the City Council. James H. McInnes, Republican leader of the Board of Aldermen. Judge Dixon's decision to the effect} Eawart Harris, steward of the bark- John Connor, Deputy Commissioner of | ‘hat George Kerr may have @ sePatale entine Hector, whoxe home Is in Brook- Jurors. trial has set the lawyers Interested in om lyn, was arrested to-day on hin ship, * Becret the Boschieter murder case wondering peta fel hdaaite tary to the! Which of the trials Prosecutor Emslle | which arrived in Boston Harbor from Bird 8. Coler, Comptrolter of the city,| Will move frat, Much dependaon the | Yarmouth, N. 8, on the cnarge of John 8. MeCooey, of the Civii-Bervice | coUMe Pursued by the prosecutor, © It | bigamy, i ra thought shat the man or men Oral) nie comytainant Is his legal wife, Mra tried will have the hardest tim: LR SCS EET Tene Michael Dunn and John ‘T. Harding, | Margaret I, Harrts, of 101 Fourteenth Ex:Ailerman John bie Of Jeffer-| counsei for Death and Campbell and | street, Hrooklyn, She told her story In bh Kerr, respectively, were In consultation | ine Butier st Court in Brooklyn "Henae 8, soaneen Jonn F Bully.) At str. Dunn's office for reverai hours | non BCS oP ‘filam WL Baldwin, jr. Pre to-day, Later they were Joined by exe | 0 ON" nt Long island Halircod,, | ndent of) Sodas 4 ps ‘ounvel for Mee] Whlic. vist ‘Among the apy In Harlem are | Aine Footie peow, Counte | arae ing her sick alster at 4 uieritey. ‘lcholn, tele of Miniy al raha bse T. Hottinan, | 1h cot in the early part of Decem ‘One “Hundred an: the tani Ader uf Je: ber she met Lora Bennett, a widow, who sireet and: Jenox_aven “ " % d ue: Sil Judge Hofman in aanocloiet Wt Thived in an adjoining fat. She tntro- rots the Repubiican leader, and fauc a e irks Ho erie Dame c rs te leader of ae Ox, Wert and SMe- [duced tae wi¢ew to her hus Welling. a well-known renl-estate Dees Meter, © changed, 288. 3 Mra. Harris catied a: 81 Hicker tor, of 2 West One di here at Nissown request ‘ Hee eat One HunG red and ‘Tw enamel ty o. 13 to cell t : wee her aon, who was there ‘M’KINLEY IS ie Harris learned 1 Dora Bi “I plead guilty," 963,000 trom the First | nal bran | Court t of the Unite jay. | He entered the court-room smiling } Mia face was! rutkly and he appeared tu experience no | the custody of a bailiff. Inconventence from his the Ludiow Street Jall. Tin’ hia dresa and his smoothly si! ‘en as in the bank. He breathed [had entered lle plea | Mra. Alvord knew that hes hy Ruilty and spared he tlon of hearing him crime. | There were fitiy- | him. He pleades not one Robbed Bank. National Hank. as ne faced Judge Thomas In the crimi dd States Clreul confinement Inj He was careltns; was not an the old days in easier after he! present. She and was to ped if the hu. thy. cknowledge ha ints against to Nos. 50 and 51 tn relation to the alteration of the bookn e| of the bank and to part of No. 39, chars: Ing the embezzieme: Alvord's atiorney, Jacob F. Miller, oLARA MORRI NEW TRIAL rR ORDERED BY APPEAL COURT, 4d Cornelius I. Al-1 sald are vord, the defaulting note-teller who stole ter carefully, and throw him Vourt, 1 woul q matter “Alvord his) Feturned « Rood part of the packs money: H ow Jc ts enoug: hat y alty for nie wronge cere knew that he way to piead gull nto him, “1 plead guil y client, a ESDAY, SANT ARY Jib ALVORD ADMITS” $620,000 THEFT. \Defaulter Smilingly Confesses in Court He porter of The Evening 1not say t HK tO take t ty.) sath Alvord, Mr. Miller then asked and Permission to cane to the Judg In Chambers next Mo Sentence will t morning. vord was taken back fmmediately to pr ay at 9. Al the’ Tudiow Street Jai. par PARVAR ER IS IRK ARCUR REPORTED Wealthy Packer of Kan-|Senator Caustic in Dis- cussing Canteen Clause nN, sas City Said to Be Beyond Recovery. KANBAS CITY, Jan. 9.—Kirk B, Ar- mour, the. wealthy packer of this clty, ts serious reported may pot sur iv 1, and tt ts the night. Mr. Armour has lirge interests here. The demtae of Philip Armour in Chicag) three days ago and Kirk Ar- mour's, iIneax ts considered a cotncl- dence. ENGINES AT AN |Bome One. fetousty T AUCTION. ed in nn Mtarm During Sale, res of t of Deh sold rt auction to-day, ft 7 to the whip in GETTING BETTER. the Kev. r, basior of Pilgrim Chap : President Slowly: Recovering from Attack of Grit. 5 The ‘Evening | World this morning called up the Waite Mouse by’ telephone And ‘conveyed ‘to’ President McKintey the regrets ofthe peop'e of New York! ‘ WEATHER FORECAST. The forecast for the th ty-nis ours cading at 5 # M. Thursday for Se held fa. Boston pending + of a Now York bitices. a Hecralts for Chinn over. his)) indisposition. Replying Ja) eres Sithrough Private ‘Secreiary Cortely« ny va lv al Preddent returned thanks for the ty. th with fie hy I (Continued: on Second: Hager i225) Barres Btaifon ot) ce ad. Tike ive 0: @ Table} ) Rats, Reaches, D Take teas: area al inte ng. rity ome hem, 8 The Wi gn satan ba. tetera re solv driest traai(the aeseersi Stearns’ | vante ny Kloctzte: Beate, ae drugalous'; cet and Third ovenue. veallpation showed ile b bien obs © ground that > the rent inalice wi n she alarm, a Died Jacob nid Awe nt ct y of old age. 8. utnety years old and They are both : A Travelling Epic ‘pee Uime-ta0l ‘another ety delights tm the pleaseres of the dining cars 0! , ee the Yeanayivante Railroad. °° 5 & Co. ered up to the door of the ytores at the corner of Ore Hundred and Twenty-fifth rm had-been turned in from an autos on the fourth Tuliding. Previoun to the sn ‘one fied en the lafer, ninety-five £5) Orhard street, diet at his he defunct firm re being re engines clat- that a fire of the there had hands ' no the ciuse of Ninety-five, roid vine nlafer’s wife ie daughter te n good health. Youn Mal PETTICREW RAPS MKINLEY. of Army Bill. Ulaayatnae He ts thoi vii) plead geultty,’ sernnitie obtained } AU; ELMIRA, onidering the mat- ed to. plead gully’ paeit oa the meroy of the nt he was in- ¢ ‘The bank ‘oft. the ald WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—During lant year. “The Prestdent certainly cannot be in the ind banker | detute on the Army Reorganization Bill in the Benate to-day Senator Pettigrew read and commented upon the opinion of the Attorney-General upon the luw relat. ing to the canteen, pissed by Congress ack when Alvord’s cane resuiar order on IT the formal ques- ent aMdavite on the fe. who will recelve them M * pasted” next Tuesday need of the alvice of an Attorney-Gen- eral capable of tlon upon the of an excu: cing such gress," he sald. Tn response to queations by Mr. Mal- lory, Mr. Pet's the reasons bui provisions ps ad fount large nummy, thas the Presid orney-Ge hours If he Tew tor 9} hem ff rs erri ding Red by the Hovde," overriding the n construc. y unless he ‘s desirous for violating an act of Con- ald he had no doubt 1d find “no the ax the saloons in Manilla, sid Mie them ou: anal ACCUSED SON OF THEFT. 1 3 Esex, Mutkut Brava hel. iim for Held for trial. ‘ huday a trlal. Piast place occupled 1 | KEEPER t He Attached Koster & Bial's Receipts Atter a Row. La Lofe Fuller by ner tears meited the heart of un imte Marshal in the lobby of Koster & Biai's this afternoon. It was more ing than a fire when tae box-office wis attached on Jennie Joyce's eult for $373.25. She sued the Hashims, who ron the hours. Jonnie eaid in the Wert F Btreet Civil Court to-day that two Havains—both with the xame tnl- tats, A. A.—and that between them rhe couldn't x F320 a week salary. told her that he only aigned co Pheld have to see the other—and clared, ahe could never get the on He was iu the n caarge because that) ory fo impresed Civil Jus- tice Martin th gave her a prompt Judgment for the full sum asked. George W. Klune, the Marshal, fort: fled aimseif with two Tenderloin mei and invaded the box-oflice La Lole wat doing her intmitay bow dance when a audden hua! her pause and tty had Just passed the doorkee * blue blue-coats’ Interferenc 1 ad entered the box-office by rade.y | the door, that she Was the SHOT _ BY A CONVICT LA LOIE’S TEARS MELT A MARSHAL. Prison, and After _AENNIE JOYCE. treated s ne card and he Ine in the dox- rauld for Mise Joyce 1400 PACES a ant ing the man h drawer way sobe, went OF MOLINEUX. METHODS THERE Recorder Goff Files His|A Jersey City Hospital Approval of the Nurse Who Tried Case. Them Discharged. Reorder Goff this a on Med wi An attempt t@ Introduce Bellevue the Clerk of the Court of General Ses. | Heapttal hods in the ©3ty Hospital, i omptly frustra ona his approval of tae Molineux case, which bas been in bis hands sin Cornel May. 'The c + printer at will mabe | the lawyers 90 up thelr briefs fro fatter monts. ‘The igo typewrlt oe Vhe hat amen Imenix he Dhar : Attorney. 1 wien have beet lowed by ch Me Venesuciun | CARACAS, Vr Carupany, has surrendered, 1 to-day that John avenue, who} son ‘ yay NEW. SERGEANTS IN IN HARNESS PRICE ‘ONE CENT. Attacked His Victim ‘in Workshep of Auburn Crushing His Skull with an Iron Bar Sent a Bullet Through His Head. Held a Grudge Against the Guard Because He Had Complained of Him—Fought Keepers After Crime, but Was Overpowered and Put in Dark Cell. AUBURN, Jan, 9.—Archle W. Benedict, « guard of Auburn prison, was murder- this afternoon by a convict, Clarence tragedy was enacted in where Henedict was in charge. E ad been puntehed during the past week for misconduct, reported to the principal keeper ty Benedict. He again misbehaved and Benedict threate ened to again report him if he did fot conduct himself properly. Egnor grabbed a bar of tron which was In use In the shop and. struck Benedict. a crushing blow over the head with ‘t. As he fell to the floor Egnor took the guard's revolver from his pocket and shot him tn the back of the neck, near the base of the brain, the bullet coming out of Benes dict's forehead. ‘Benedict died Instant= ' cloth shop Egnor was overpowered and’ placed tn a dark cell. He wan under sentence of five years from Monroe county for Jail breaking. He had previously served a term in the Elmira Reformatorts;c Benedict was appointed a guard from Tioga county. HUSBAND'S LOVE. LOST, SHE DIED. Mrs. Clara Lee Shot Herself Through the - Heart. Mrs. € a Lee was found dead in her tments at 2 West Thirty-ntth street, tor! ck this after- noon. She sat In a rocking-chalr, She wore a loose-ftting gown of the Japanese mand left breaat was bared. purple wound, from which’ the had Nowed {na stream, told the story of death, A revolver, uniny and new. lay on the floor heside her. All of the chambers, were lowled but one. ‘The sixth bullet was in her heart. Mrs, Lee was thirty-five years. old. liers was the common tale of lost love and desertion, Notes left to her sister and a friend were on a table. ‘The one to her friend read as follows: “Mrs, Mamie Kempter, 39 East sitth street. “Dear Friend; 1 canrot stand thie kind of a life any longer. [ am very iret of tt all and I have decided to end it. I am sorry. Forgive me. 1 make you a present of all | own here. “CLARA LEB," Another letter to her sister, who ts at Bingen on the Rhine, was of similar pure port, telling the story of a woman heart: Wl desolate. : SS Sta es c me to he aa aparte bout ur mont! mee huebint was with her, They seemed happy thelr flat was very neat apa fi 0 ‘The husban, ft he OSponth Mrs. Lee struggled on. She wax not deatitute, ‘on Mon- to take a place as a nto a woman whose advertises anpwered. Jay morning abaut 2 o'clock the upanta of the apartments above ri aisingle phitol ARO os Fis morning attention ‘was fret that Ho one had wcen Mrs, Lee for some thine. Hevge ten Ei showed. tthe gas in ‘spartments was ¢ brightly. Hor felon ara, Kempe Alied emi diclded (co summon a po was found atthe: In her air dead, Ths as no di the woman apparent y died instantly ‘The fifty-eight new Sergeants we % irony rousdems were ent tw Chief C "8 room, oe et en thelr certifteates t ohtetd:

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