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ENTRIES IN THE GREAT FAT MOTORMEN CONTEST: TOOQOQODDOOGODIOSIGOVWO HNGOSGOOIGS! i Corpulent Railroad Men and Skeletons Are All|3 3 Anxious to Win One/s 8 of The Evening World|8 Prizes. THE PRIZES. Fattest metorman . Next fattest... line of the Metropolitan Street Ratiway rolled up to the Eighty-sixth street Aepot a little defore 9 o'clock last night |{3 an@ came to a full stop. “There he shouted some o1 twenty men led by Starter Tom" Hig- gins made a rush for the front platform. Despite the rain the men tugged and pushed-and finally managed to squeeze ‘Dell’ off the platform. He was escorted to the rack to hang up his number |@ and report. 2) “Hurry up. ‘Del,’ paid Conductor William O'Brien. “You've got to eat /@) again. You've only fed six times to- day.” {0} 2 2 CLBOOOOE Ol@ Ratiread Man. ‘My right name,” he began, "is Adel- dert Dellegar. All hands call me ‘Dell.’ , I've been railroading for a great many years. The ladies all like me. Why, there ain't a day that I don’t hear some Uttle tot aay to her mamma, ‘We'll be eafe on this car, becaure there Is such @ big engineer ‘n front looking out for out welfare.’ “Stripped, I weigh more than three hundred pounds. But I'm not going to tell my exact weight, so the other chaps can't get a line on me. Say, where's | O'Brien? call him Shadow. Why, do you know,"’ and “Dell” leaned over to | impart the secret, “ho only welghs 150 pounds, Think of it. Why, he's a mere y, Shadow," as O'Brien aj What do I get for this mea! “Twelve meat ples, big cup of with each ple, and three dozen crul'ere,' replied O'Brisn. Enters for Second Prize. The railroad men at the Elghty-sixth |‘ street depot are greatly interested In “Del's chances. Fred Wiliams will also enter from this stabie and expects to land second prize. All concede that “ell” must win. All the employees at this station declare that since “Big” Carroll teft ‘Dell’ ts the fattest one on the road. ‘The men on the Third avenue road de- clare that in “Little Elephant” they have a man larger that “Dell,” but this CDEDSDOOIGS DLDDQOOOQOQODODHHOHOHHOOQIOQOQOSSGOOSs ADELBERT DELLEGAR. FAT MOTORMEN IN THE EVENING WORLD RACE. Wetght. Pounds motorman Union Railroad Com- lek" Ss a acta Joseph Feist, pany...... Motorman 8: road Company J. J. Mullin, Lexington avenue line. James Foley, Lexington avenue line. John Hennessey, Lexington avenue line. Jeremiah Lawlor, Lexington avenue line. Isaac Farber, Jersey City & Paterson electric Rail- road Company. CONTEST OF THIN ONES. Silver Hennessey, Madison avenue line. Harry Piper, Lexington avenue line. S. Link, Madison avenue line. + Fr a Oe et Ss Sa et Sach Lorch, of the Madison avenue line, 1s ‘They nlxo count unother big fellow. =i! =e Lawlor. on Harry Piper taking the prize for the thinnest fs doubtful. John Dougherty, on the| The men at the Ninety-ninth atrect| motorman tn the service. Piper ts a Broadway line, is also in the heavy pot of the Lexington avenue rond are] former English sallor and well liked. class and fully, as large as | interested in the chances of J. J. Mullin, | He is said to welgh less than 160 pounds, although not quite as tall. Loute DIED TO FREE {FOOD SHORT IN \GURE CHANCED TWO HUSBANDS) THE KLONDIKE.| PASTOR'S FAITH Mrs. Schilling Separated | Flour Sells at $45 a Sack| Rev. S. Simonsen Leaves from Both and Was and Famine in Other Methodist Church for Not Divorced. Commodities. Christian Science. “Jim" Foley, John Hennessey and Jerry | He will file his entry Monday. Rev. Severin Simonsen, for many years pastor of che Norwegian Methodist Mis- sion, in Carroll street, Brooklyn, has withdrawn from the Methodist Church and will soon start a Christian Sclence jechureh. He claims to have been cured of vartous disease In the last ten years by Christian Science. In his letter of resignation, which waa addressed to Rey. Dr. J. 8. Chadwick, Presiding Elder of his district, Mr. Sl- mongen #a “I have been forced by circumetances VICTORIA, B. Jan. 12.—The steam- Perplexed because she was married to two men from whom she was separated|er Danube, which has arrived hore, afid from nelther of whom had she been | brings ncws that there fa a fool short- divorced, Mra, Lillie Bobiiling swallowed | age in Circle City and the lower Yukon. earbolic acid in her bedroom at 193| ‘There ts a famine in certain commodi- Scholes street, Brooklyn, and died/ ties. Flour is held at $45 a sack, and is} within a few minutes. purchasable only from men with outfits, Mrs. Henry Harris, with whom Mrs,|tne stores having run out. Potatoes, va- Schilling had been boarding, told of| con, sugar and rice are unobtainable at the sutcite to-day. ony price. ra, Schilling’s maiden name," said| There has been a great rush of miners Mrs. Harris, ‘‘w: Beckwith, and her|to Ciear Creek, where seven hundred home was in Lafayette, N. J. Seven| claims have already been recorded! 4, inaye an honest atl lonpartial Ine Years ago she married a Henry Yorkers, | Thero is also a stampede {rom Dawson reulleatinntintetihaniexchingatadspene! whose mother is a flower grower at|to Forty-Mile Creek, where it ts reported) tice of Christian Selenee, and 1 have quartz 1s being taken out paying $210 to the ton, Maspeth, L. I. Life in that quiet village did not move swiftly enough for the young woman. She left her husband and went to Williamsburg, She was a tall dionde, remarkabiy handsome, and at- tracted attention on the street. “Last February she married Schilling, but separated from him in’ April. She | 8°? "He often told me of her two marriage: wondered if she might not get into trouble because of being « bigamist. She| sandy Hook Fecen/ly told me that her first husband | Governor. was about to sue for divorce and this @eeomed to worry her a great deal. She saw him recently, and in telling me about the mecting said that he looked very nice and that she believed she Uked him better than she did her second husband. Ht ‘Beveral found them to ve In accordance with the teachings of Christ, and capable of such clear demonstration that to my mind no honest and impartial mind can conaclentious!y ignore or disregard them when once understood. 1 therefore must accept them, or do violence to my honeet and est convictions that God has given me. I freely choose to follow this God- _j4iven Ught, for it was through Chris. than Sclence that 1 was given back my health when a number of eminent phy- aiclans had given me up. And this was not all, There came to me euch a spiritual Insight Into the Word and suca Power from God, the Il which I SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. . 7.23}8un THE TIDES. PORT OF NEW YORK. of the ae truth as Be, Mayan} "87 oretrt| Sclonce taught by t was ‘ret attracted Christan his 1 Sal weeks ago Mrs. Schilling Kennet 1 was iutorate iB noice yesterday, | Liv Bp, Preparatory to mav-| Low ols not ive Was Induced to try of a divine jer a d vi made sme wana hed jater, while ng in a wow oe scarlet ‘eve a1; Wis, lence, and my oldest also ured the same time, Bacetnctt are eard of numero ures effected through ‘Christian Selences and Gon montha i fora eons he ted to the tion an a ithdrew trom aMilated with rch here- ther "Mace. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, eer ae into her bedroom an and BAILED peas moan 1. 1 Argent that ah ezhes taken carbolle actd| FesteaReterdam. Albom Jamaica. Se ot agony on tho, bed. Keatesrin Maria Theresia, Andes, Mayet, died: batoreea {onysieclan ‘a, Glasgo Gurityba, Manns * ara ‘Landon. amined +, Goarleaton. 62, Bi her Norias N te, Forte Rico. Pigarton, Norfolk: ——___—_. Lang Terms fer Brutal Tramps. POTTSVILLE, Pa, Jun. 12—William tas: tse, Slarane: Martin, James apap, wit Bagels te R acob se manu INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. Marengo, Neweaatle. esele, mts saya saya that he would not ily, an have smail-poxor-any other disease. ve. faith val ert en et can’ have never known till I came in touen | my | Adams, Mass., where he me ‘ISIE, WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN LAD MAY HAVE ove! DEEN KIDNAPPED. Matthew Allen, Jr., Miss- ing Since Wednesday Last. Westchester. left home ohn's College at § o'clock morning last and h ard of'since that day, 7! ' the father can account for h disappearance ts that he has been kid- nis a personal friend of Police Commissioner Sexton and Capt. Titus, Detective Bureau, He visited rters yesterday and Capt, Titus three of his beat men to trace ing Allen Is sixteen yearn old, & 9 tuches in height, and has dark nd gray eyes; Is fair compl kied His front teeth are t [with gold. He wore a coat an {mixed dark §: striped: tro long tan-col Newmarket Mack foardn-hand Ue marked with ~~. dark red a rap with Initials and black laced shoes. ‘The only Jewel 4 gold ting set with a rub) boys told” the detectiv. by alight from Lain street on Weinesiiy ‘morning and. Ko. toward Bronx ae Ce WOMAN’ BEAT OFF A ROBBER Plucky Mrs. Johnson Punched a Would-Be Highwayman. Mrr. of 8! wayman Inst night, dohim with a right awing that Jeff might have ‘veen proud of and sent his revolver fy- ing into the gutter, llurrying home, Mra. Johnson had to pass through a dark street. A masked man stepped out of the shadows and confronted her, Pointing his platol at the highwayman ordered her to t off a high- t ayer [pistol hand, xh Johnson lande full in his) a puagtliat ming lustily:, assallant for SELF Albany Man Left Letter Telling How He Planned Tragedy. KILLED TWO, THEN Hl ALBANY, Jan, 12.—Louls Carrier, thir- ty-one years old, at an early hour this morning cut his wife's throat, broke his gon Archie's head with a baseball bat und wound up the tragedy by drinking a lass of parts green, and then cut his own throat from ear to ear with a razor Father, mother and son are dead. Carrier left « letter addressed to the police, which shows that the triple crime wus premeditated. It read an folloy “Yo whom it may concern: When you find our dead badtes you may call upon the President the Painters’ Union and get $1 for my funeral and 81 on my wife that will bury ¢he three of us, I guess. 'y my broth- erdin-law ang his y sister, She keeps a st ner of Firat and [/xington avenues Ho $s Israel Currter. i give them all my belongings and also her father tn North Adams, “t have a slater on Don't let her see any best wirhes, I remain tii! death, Loyts arrier, She bought the green herself last week from Harvith's drug store for the purpose of tulsoning me, tut I watchal her too [her a Gard death, 1 wis: given hep more, for t fenousa. I wish Thad do: Carrier was a paint came from Plattsburg, N Hix wife was the da MeCarthy, of North Ad they were married in years ago, She was Brozktonville Woolen Morton street. With my Mile at North hud bdut one child, the killed, who was twelve yo larael Carrier, sister of and sulcide, was seen at ner home, on Lexington ayentr, in this elty, She exonerates the deal woman and states that her brother made iife moat wretched for his wife, drinking to ex- ze C. Johnson Is the heroine | the plucky woman an- | § Ky striking the man's! is sent the revol [tering to the ground. Hefare the robber recover from his ustonishinent | { , JANUARY 12, 1901. [AROUND NEW YORK TAKING PICTURES. That Is What The Evening World’s Big Camera Brigade Is Doing These Days. There some very Interesting things (1 ‘ns of amateur photograplicrs to The Evening World. Huma ' re alwaye nt | traotlve found among The t and those | Printed 1: rday’s Evening Workl are 3 tthe that have heen rev fairly indicatiy th es that are ‘ t chance for amat World will ares which Mt . prints. hould be BO. iox est, > eto No ograph Editor, . hould remen ns appear reas NY SEAT CAL LERS { | Korey TODO O0U0, (Protograpded Hew 1 Mite ven that ts left In M FOURG | ER ONS, shows Mrs. J. nd one gre Jonson, aged els Idaughter ™ granddaugh street, Brooklyn. She has hi nh ehildren has thirty-nine grandehitdren ar and supp! aveln at and last fatigue. fa a stanch member of the ©) late Rev, Dr. Ro 1. Storrs Mrs. J and came to America in 182, was pastor, VASSAR CIRL MURDERED OVER HAD TO LEAVE.’ GAME OF CARDS. — oengeeeene’ One Man Shot Dead and Another Siashed with Secret Marriage Forced Senior to Leave College. ! a Razor. POU <i i over the Ia Mra, Willard ", more on man a Myrtle nested, F, killed and anothe Christmas vacat face and n eretly married 1 for ilfe. loon at ttnoan fra She returned to days determined t wecret until comine she 1 De M The nim re- wou © Mred wfe by ct In the 1 to win a ‘ors hind made as to © first to announce ¢ plan was t marriage unk wome matter has Coueat to the faoutty, + not exactly an t the col- s persuaded her tor | tng to furfther nm y | vmang nenic PA turaily attract. Mrs. Wileox Iefe for Batavia thie morning to Joln her husband, GARNER MAY BE DEAD. He Went to the African Jangle to Study Language of Monkey. avre! ) ratood a ke 5 END STRIKE, ARBITRATOR Men Accorded t ( Made, igurated laxt ‘i relay, the Hoard nearly eve to Africa to atudy The achedules in the William H, Ebling, J eatate, at 801 Cauldwell avenu: day in the @uipreme Court, s!.0w: Liabilt- tes, 123,718; nominal asse's, PANS: 31 Congo, 10 actual amets, $119,066. Ebling ofsigned letter, on Dec. 18 to Samuel P, Tul, Med to-} 5, and his friends ve tnelude Edward Prof. Putnam, of Harvard, | f the Mestiunics | fever, deserted by at money, Garner orne In the Frencn nly asking ald, ‘The as not received until the Inst ft December. All efforts since to Feach tim vy cable have failed. fear he |* Everett Ha: ; years oli hla home, beth. He went to bed at two hours iter his wite fous pan ing from the banlaters ¢! aa the third floer, In New York Clty alon damaging effect | membranes of the whole system, and | ar Joseph Hefter Wednesday signed to Mrs DURING THE GRIP LOOK FOR YO Statietics prov thatone of the great Sanpere of the OUT UR KIDNE Grippe is its bad after-effects and weakening influe ence on the kidneys and ufinary organs, There are ov. 0,000 cases of grip and the dis- ase is most prevalent all over the United Statea. The virus or polson { this influenza produces a most upon the mucous Perey and Elsa Ruz ts they appeared! on Jan. legnectally upon the kidneys, ver | Pear ae ae a was taken by thelr father at lind digestive organs, and ft is on ue A, ch Mr he only spor Mt for lthig account that those who have} had the disease experionce such a de- pressed and weakened feeling, from | jwhich it seems almost tmpossible to! fully recover. Many suffer for months from this depression, from | this weakened feeling. Tu Prevent the Grip you muet keep your kidneys and! liver in good working order, your blood in good condition, and the sto action ach and digestive organs in goc by the use of Dr. Kilmer’ cot, the great kidney rem It happily meets all the quirements, both as a preventive of the grip and as a means of recover- ing strength reel i health after an at-|N. tack. Thousands have found a cure aad have been restored to health by, th use. Me. lger, of de ® bad attack of th caught cold and ted In iny kidne such pain and misery in my legs. The pliysician) ‘medicine brie ‘other. things that I used made ee, impressioa, and T continually grew wo! Father bought tie a bottle of Dr. Kile ‘ainp-Hoot, and before Tedl‘all of the second bottle L felt better, and to-day 1 aim just as strong, vigorous and well an ever, D. YI. DILGER, den, Pa The mild nn immediate effect of | Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon’ ‘realized. 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Aroused by Policeman, They Ran to the Roof. ch, an employe in Welserb fay dil East in the hack of the 4 floor Nefore going he smoked a butt away rubb'sh and «moul- lock a man y the place the win ised Cov teh who, half suffocat kot thr lors, ound nd “1 by to the upper Into thin ¥ sed the tenants ned men, ¥ 1 and tn thetr night ¢ house eman 1K Me ment r perry st Tying Reve araduated next | Yacopet kame and y gave their n » pay for Us Levy, fourteen, 15 street, and 6 after the holl- an attack \ razor on| Jacob Levine, if ard street. ——— Three Men Charged with Steallas Through Forged Ordern. LOUIS, Jan, 12--Government ofM- 4 » through which New York Iphia tirms lost quite he ST. ors have m: 5 rel Phin Manianse son . who are charged w the gang of frat» socked up. it ts charged, sent £ foods, and after © ately carted them of uninterrupted!) {rv nis ant The n July un detober, ——— Robbed Rammage Trunk, living at ‘unk from lan het the trunk DM three sults of ond a woman's hat lie rernan wis are lack Res nutde, man. Reys ph him and jefernan Adams a in an nis on routes m4 the goods My for examination 4h the obsess The | ond | three arreats In a swin-| \; FIRE IN THE CUDAHY. HOME. Belief that Blaze Was the Work of the Kidnappers. OMAHA, J jdiscussing th A. fre w 12,—Everyvody here ts last night In the home hy. ‘The imoreesion jary and that | ale war nat the = Ince wan an effort of the men who recently kidna Mr. Cudahy’s son to carry out. | their tn ta burn bis home unless he withdrew his offers of reward for the rreat of the Mr. Cudahy been guarded ng. and since he threatening let~ there have Wacn the retelving the men on duty vigilant and an alarm called the Fi t so quickiy that the b was extinguished before doing mych damag The fre star he basement, and Jinn bile of pangrs in is certain Sat eceralaey lee hold to th heory. {——<—$S 5 ——_———— COSTS BUT LITTLE ADiscovery for the Cure of Piles Which May Pe Tried at Small Expenses ich ts painless and barmless, (mmediate relief and in te cure in a very short agists under the name of ry form, to be applied at use has cured thour ¢, long-standing cases, and iy effective in all the whether Itching, the inflam- Intolerable Itching, reduces the t rs, and its astringent properties se the enlarged bloof-vessels to contract ormal, healthy condittus Itimore Kentlewan relates his exper in there words: ‘Kt affords me unusual picasure to add iny endorsement to those of others relative to the really remarkable cures made by the Vyramid, “1 was a sufferer for years until told by @ fellow salesman of the Pyramid Pile Cure It has entirely cured me, and I cheer fully send this for publication If you wis, to use ft In that direction, I wish you would ona sz: your little books oa cause and cure of piles; I desire to show It to some friends ‘Any sufferer from piles nay use the Pyra- mid with certainty that {t will give Instant relief, and {ts rex and the further asuragce that \t contalng 20) 7 cocaine, morphine or other metallle oF mains “ eral poison. pros oF | druggists sell the Psramid Pile Carejayi at 3 cents per package. 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