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WORE il KILL IN COURT-ROOM Fluski’s Oath to Avenge Himself on Step- father’s Slayer. “CHASED HIM ON STREBT. Frenzied Mother Stood by and Shrilly Shrieked for Speedy Revenge. re ae there’s a God in 1 Killa biml’? ied, Angelo Fluski stood before his =) excited motber in the County Court, &: wrookiyn, to-day, and ewore a ven- C\aetta against Louts Constable, who} Bad fost been cleared of a charge of murder, and stood before Judge Hurd “ revetving the congratulations of his ‘friends. Flusii {e the atep-son of the man who was kidied, and as he swore the vendetta he tore his overcoat from his shoulders and rushed for the ewarthy Sicilian just Feleaset. ‘There was an uproar and friends of Doth sides Mned up for battle. Court Officers restrained tie vengeful young man and Constabilo was permitted to @o in peace. But not far. Fluskt oroke away and pet out in pursuit of the object of his . Bate. From Jerolemon to Remsen street 2" the chased him, yelling for vengeance at ‘Ji! every atop, while his mother, In the mia- Ge of the otreet, aroused the whole friends, | 22eeeeesones+ S storm warnings are dis played on the ‘Trembling, impassioned, almost fren- | | coast from Delaware @ Breakwater to Eastport, | 3 Me 2048464 Webber irieeebiienieecicb hk WEATHER FORECAST. + Forecnat for the thirty= nlx re ending 8 1 My Thursday, for New York City oa vicinity? tinned warm with showers yy toendehey T ny wener- + ally fairy co ‘ noont high wind, Increas- . ing to nies, sonth to w WINTER OUSTED BY |YANKEE DUCHESS “SUMMER” SPELL. Topsy-Turvy Weather and How It Is Affect- ing New York, Including Bay Ridge. Horse Fell (Copyright, 1901. pany. (Apectal Cablegram to Te Evening World.) LONDON, Jan. 16.— Two emtnent rpecialtats hurried from here late Inst night by special train to Blenhetm to attend the Duchess of Marlborough, who waa Conauelo Vanderbilt. Her tn- Jurten received in the hunting field are the Pree Publishing Corm- World.) Eventing World correspondent by telexraphic Inquiry from | Henhetm Castle Uils morning that the | Duchess had passed an extremely rest- ess night. The nin her spine con- tinues to Increase, and until the arrival { the physicians her sufferings were reme, | The acotdent to the Duchess waa not at first thought to be serious. She wne uding with the Heythrop hounds. The course Jay across the flelda by Swerford, near Chipping Norton. A daring hor woman, the beautiful young American Duch 11 in the lead, A stone wall lay across the course, and ehe put her mount to {t fearlessly. The horse reared back. toppled over and fell with his rider beneath him. ‘There wae @ cry of horror as te heavy hunter was seen to roll over the Duchess. She was pinned to the ground for several momentn before her com- SERIOUSLY HURT. on Daughter of William K. Vanderbilt. Crowding Out Winter. pantons of the hunt dashed up and re- Heythrop. The pain tn the back set in Immediately. Reaching advantage of carriager to cv ‘op, the Duchess took ffer of one of the hunt ey her to Blenheim. hens of Marlborough, William K. Vander- therefore @ cousin of rbilt, who was mar- day. Consuelo Vanderbilt John Spencer of Marlborough, in 1895. Tho . LAiy Ha- In her second ed the recently de- n Beresford, Consuelo, the 1 ts the daughter bit, She ts tn Message. of the cablegram was brought Wiliam Vanderbilt's resi- 4 few minutes after tte not arisen, but the py ir, e witht: He rival. messuge He went authentle, and se ut word to inquire If It w wing assured that It w a cablegrm just recetved from The Evening World's London correepond- r. Vanderbilt, after sume min- Utes, sent out this message: “Tam ex- tremely grateful to The Evening World for this Information. I shall cable to England ato: for further informu- tion of my dau “x condition. “1 learned th ere had been an ac- cdent only through the morning papers, which reported the matter aa not serious, Kennedys That— | “The oyster crackers with a taste to them” are now called Oysterettes (stead of Junior Oyster Crackers) aN +48 A man who came up from Bay Ridge to Manhattan to-day wore a straw hat amd a pink ouUng shirt of Nght material, which showed {ts entire expanse, for he had left his walstcoat at home. His low-«ut ruaset shoes wave @ glimpse of hla green polka-dotted socks as he eat in the Brooklyn Elevated train and po attention to his pursuer, but Peiaceceent ‘Thomas F. Maude put am endl to the chase dy solzing Fluski ained Disteict-Attorney, where he was d Juntil he should cool down. “The case ts the outgrowth of a hom!- ula Conatabile, of 11 Carroll mtgeot, a end killed Erank Striano, of (Ni 4 e ie See eoee | trial E- , beore Judge I jenda of both in court in Jarge numbers feeling wus exhibited. s proceedings, Mrs. Stri- She surely would kill Consta-| Petter@ice and Pnenmonia. i] Bile ae he wae “tho Ingulter of her] “My Intle boy would go chasing but- i Cor terfiles (this morning, and ts ao cov- : State had put tn see MN ea inmttucted the jury fored with prickly heat he can't wear to discharge the defcndant, as t! elde was clearly a case of self-defense. ‘Thies angered young Fluski and ‘ eng Fluski was later in the Adams TA ptreat Court fined $$ for carrying con- reealed weapons. z ine. = 2). When admonta >» out his shreati ne/ealiicNotl he F KNOCKED OUT THE JUSTICE Exciting Encounter ina Trial Before a New Haven Judge. NEW HAVEN, Jan. 16.—James B. Mar- tit, Assistant City Clerk, Chairman of the Democratic Committee of this clty 4a prominent young lawyer, caused ‘af uproar in the court of Justice of the Peace Loulx E, Jacobs by striking the . magistrate in the face. ‘A mult to recover twelve doves which had flown from thelr cote and been ap- proprinted by’ a neighbor and er rooth was packed with spectators “case required an interpreter, whose Vices were objectionable to Mr. Mu who represented the defendant. Jacobs called Mr. Martin to or his romarks several times and ¢ yer‘Indiguantly withdrew from t Jantice Jacobs adjourned ald to Mr, Martin's ellen the spect him: and xo that all 7] tahed as coon as th ourt Ey ors heard 0 condition not of the Death Penalty. «dt Goa @ragging him to the office of the | silk handkerchief. which occurred June 24, 19, when | garden and got ter ucse badly froat- to look after the aweet ot "Sonmavite, degan yoster-|shant'’s ear she was overcome ty the Dur-| with an tee cap homi-| na clothes we have aa fine a crop of pneumonia Mis mother’ paid the] on, the try to,earry|town to the beach with the rest of the gang this momtr 1 hadn't time {}has moved eastward with its centre In ing him spinning trom his seat ; Soy round Jacobs Kicked Mr. Martin, and friends] {he eastern halt s Fols carina, Twenty Ave of the wn then siopped the fight. To- 1 ft ds an of im colder: | © malt arrere are re- night Justice Jacobs sald There has been a general rise tn the | ported down with the 1), and one- tm of an unprovoked temperature from the | Five in the Pourth of the city employees are inea Flthe Atlant mopped his face with an expanaive red wi “This blamed w giving me the wil terday ther,” said he, Day before yen- my wife was digging In the bitten. Yesterday when she went out pens and ele- heat, They've got her at hume now her hed. Everything ts growing, atu just beeinning to flower as you over “T don't know when I've suffered ao warm wenther. [ was golng take a xwim, but may the bathing In eplendid, Po den't know but tity ‘in and out? weather iy going to make a lot of money for some suck that knows how to size it up. The undertaker! Say, that’s a bad joke—they’ve a cinch on you any way you play the game The doctors? Well, they've got to live, even if thelr patienta have to die, “I'm going to give a lawn party to morrow, and you'll see some of the prettiest dotted Swiss and batlate cos- tumes In South Brooklyn.” Sur Drinks, And, indeed, there was summer in the alr to-day, It was balmy enough for summer costumes, and tt acomed that one would not have been surprised see the women in the shopping dist arrayed In Mey summer wear and car Tying parasols to protect them from the sun Th es aro doing a moderate buat tess in hot weather drinks, which ts tn creasing, The sudden demand for imes | has caused the price that ful to take a jump. “I guess this summer weather in the result of bringing these tropleal countries under the control of | 708 the United States," said ‘Tim’ O'nrien. [T yet “Lknew something ke this would | re Dreas nnd May Soon means a fat churchyard’ fs sustained by the mortuary records. Dr. Cyrin Edson mld | to- any: papulation of Great- own with the grip. will have t@ in miht re the epidemic runs "On pen. But so long ag tt booma along the | its course " Dustness (tts all right, all risht, Overn enn achocl& teacheral ana see xchool children are proatrated. ‘There It is estimated that there are 30,09) were 421 men on the Police Department canes of grip and pneumonia in New f of whom were riment shows York and vicinity, ch will be dimine vietima. Five warm spell abates, varometric depression The amall percentage of hundred af the Hrookiyn Rapid able to work ata Manhattan “1 8.00) emp sof the They orn Weatern Ontarto; I ers nearly all mcitated. Prominent Persona M1. Many new victims of arty were re- orted yesterday, prominent citizens be- ng among those attac ton and Misstasipp! River Coast. throughout the east country Je considerably sonal average. In sew an in Tamp astward to temperature portion of the as warmer there wan frost. ALBA: Senator Cocks to- day introd Dill abolishing the Gcath penalty and providing life impri onment as punishinent for imurder in t first degree, and thirty years’ impriso ment for murder in the second degree. -———$———_—_ 41 In the Tax office. During the “swearing off" rush at the Tax Department this = Tax Commissioner JL. taken suddenty (1 “and wax called. He hus appe —— Arrest Follows Shooting. Robert Swartz, of t Fiftieth ht leg to-day Pike, wixty ne iuldress. elt Hospital fternoon Deputy MeCahii was ke was arre Seeker ea eee Moslems Mendy tu Rebel, PARIS, Jan. 16.—Aocoriing to advices 7 Th ps vereignt: Ba ’ ma. the Governin ent hike ‘ol oF ou pend is tour of the “Morth Ce for Murderous State, of 38 South Second to-day recetved a tino of: $10 for carrying two revolvers, with Se te cai ed he had threatened to " lance, lice McAl- eo an Emerson place, a “teleptvone gtta Fox's Strange Denth, ’@ jury in Brooklyn to-day Among the late ms are $ Randoinh it Council; 4 Hird the Board Yor, of the ‘s Kt. Keene, the Washington E. Superintendent Sink, Manager of Western Union Telegraph Company ; . | ee Capt. Kilitlea and Police Capt. yen being | coll cate of your. | President Dumont Clarke, of the Ex: Treated and ts Just recover- Thin epi- ae ag ind h 2 Hes Dr. Georg \E, Shrady, paid to- deme of grip has a catarthal cy predisponing ‘ Patient’ to pneumonia, ‘The danger tn the grip in at the st het the patient begins to feel that he strong enough He in weak- ened and hk whol ble to cold a EV dearly und ts relf nfter you have | ry e geting well conUnue Two 3 Kone South the convales- +. Wilitams, o: nt Nash of the type wil "The old saw that ‘a green ( Zartstinan emt re urn Exchange Hank, their Lenox villa. Jas health failed goon after ahe reached Now York. The nolsn of tramec rave her throbbing headaches, Yeater- day phe grew po Hl that Mr. Burden sont her to the Drysterian Hospital, where she died. ————___ City Bond Interest Lower, The interest on city bonds ts to be re- duced, Comptroller Coler has decided to offer the next lot at 3 per cent. in- stead of 3)-2 per cent. CITY'S NOISE. Margaret Murray Died from Excitement. Doctors Say. — For Spitting in Car. Prof, Henry W. Hardon, of Columbia University, to-day demanded the prose- cution of Harry Nierman for spitting on tho floor of a Ninth avenue elevated car. Frot. Hardon is a lawyer and lives at 313 West Seventy Arat atres CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren. ‘The doctors nt the Presbytertan Hos- pital say seventecn-year-old Margaret Murray was killed by the nolse and ex- cltement of a great city. She was a maid In the service of James A. Burden, Jr, of & East Sixty-ninth atrect. All her life had been spent | In the Autumn she secured her position among the quiet hills of Lenox, Mass. The Kind You Have Always Bought with the Burdens while the family were ‘TO CURE THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS Bazetive Breme-Quinine removes the couse. “y? LSI ES 2S leased her. u have had fe parece notlneation bs. Though much shaken up, she pluckily | ¢ sae eta tieimetiodiitbaithanie Worli's consideration. T will be thanks refused to admit whe wan injured, and,| fui for any further information the remounting, rode off in the direction of | paper may recoive. Ghouls on Hritish Ship. New Bellevue Rales, (Special to The Breaing World.) New rules have been drawn up for HALIFAX, Jan. 16—Tho kits of the| Bellevue Hospital. ‘They tx the re- Canadian soldiers who died in South | sponsibility for the care of patients and Africa, on, bel fol und value being stolen. on the transport Roslyn Castle on the | Bellevue Medical Board drew them up. ‘ay here. District-Attorney Muibin announced | Boleslaus Bohnzinsky, a Russian to-day the resignation of Deputy Asalst-| pianist and artists’ model, waa held in| Tit my Attorney Mic Jefferson Market Court for stealing Lindsay Gordon and Jamen De Carre realenation Ww here, have atric crything of |Siene ‘The robbery was define the duties of the physl- Commissioner Keller and the to They taste as good no matter what you call them!! Sold everywhere—served everywhere. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Stole $10,000 in paintings worth $10,000 from Oscar R. year. ‘The 48 West Fitty-fourth retain James | Meyer's house, atroet. ary was $4, mes will Hey, aide diddle, the cook played the or brain ‘round and ‘round ‘The cook she was fired and another one Through jan ad in the Great Sunday, ‘orld. 000000600000000000000008, ” REDUCTION TILL FEB. |. Teeth Extracted Free Without Pain by an Application to the Gums. STEWART BUILDING, Broadway, Corner Chambers St. STORES CLOSED TO-DAY. To-Morrow, Thursday, at 8 A. M., The Sale Will Begin. Bold and startling reductions—newest, best and finest mer- chandise in the land are the features of this great sale—it will outrival any ever known, and hard to rival in the future, and will be of the greatest importance to every buyer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. THB GIGANTIC OVBRCOAT STOC K-—-More than you've ever seen before—each and every one of these superb garments of this senson’s make. The best known cloths and materials used throughout thelr construction, The original price and reduction quoted are true and absolute in every particular, $40 and $45 Overcoats and Raglans will go for $18.00 $30 and $35 Overcoats and Raglans will go for $15.00 $25 and $28 Overcoats and Raglans will go for $12.50 $20 and $22 Overcoats and Raglans will go for $10.00 $16 and $18 Overcoats will go for . 0 ; $8.00 $12.50 and $15 Overcoats will go for A 0 $6.50 SUITS—An aggregation defying description. Thousands of them. Counters and tables groaning with the weight—every concelvable kind of good, serviceable and seasonable sort, nobby and staple styles. Suits for all occasions. Solid black and blue, fancy and mixed cheviots, striped and checked worsteds; unfinished worsteds and vicunas. $5.50, $8, $40, $12.50 and $15 will be the closing out price. $12 to $35 was the former price. Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits that were $10 to $55 will go at $5 and $7.50. MOUNTAINS OF TROUSERS—The good, proper fitting kind, the former price and value, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 to $9.00. Tho Reduced Price. $J,75, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 $6.00 Bath Robes reduced to $2.95 THE BIG VEST STOCK, divided into three prices, $1, $1.50, $2; were $2, $2, $4. SPECIAL LOT OF SMOKING JACKETS, $6.00 value, now..... $3.75 SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS SHOW TERRIFIC REDUCTION. $5.00 Shoes are now $2.95 $3.00 Derbys and Alpines $3.50 Shoes are now $2.00 AF NOW .eseseeeeeeeess $1.68 2.50 Shoes are now $1.45 $4.00 Derbys and Alpine: $2.50 Derbys and Alpines ATC NOW .sseeeeeeeseres $2045 APC NOW ..eeeeeeseeeees = $E2S. Every Scarf in the store—50c.,75e. and $1 qualities—a thousand dozen to select from, All Go at 25c, Each, $1.00 Dress Shirts now... 55c The best Cuffs .......... Me Balance of Manhattan $1.00 English Walking Shirts ...cececcccessees 98c Gloves now.......... 69c $1.00 and $1.50 Newest Percale Adler's best Gloves now, 98c Shirts, you'H agree with us when 60c. Suspenders now. 19¢ you see "the shirt and recognize 25c. Half Hose now. 12¢ the maker by the label, Fancy and Solid Co! Are NOW ..... . 65¢ $1.50 Underwear, all kinds Tho best Collars. qc and makes, are now...... 89¢ PVPRY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE NOT MENTIONED I8 REDUCED IN PROPORTION. FRANK L TAYLOR CLOTHING Co Broadway, Corner Chambers St. ; = We Wilt. GIVE, calahrrantis cRo MO, NOY CONTAIN Pas OTHER DENTISTS IN SETS OF TEETH.- GOLD CROWN: . . RIDGE WORK, per tooth. A city full of stores could give) oie PUNese you no greater values, no greater | @ GOLD FILLINGS. satisfaction. AML Work Guaranteed for 19 Yeara. Our Remnant Sale| ‘ is a friend-maker for us. |@DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS, H 44 E. I4th St, N.Y. — Open Suits to order, $14, formerly , $16 to 840. Coat and vest, $10.50, SOODDOOCOOOODOOLS formerly 312 to 30. Trousers, $4, formerly to $10. All faney silk vestings, to order, $6, former- ET ly $10 to $15. Overeouts, satin fined, $20, made of Tmported TE Friezes and Cheviots end trimmed in the smartest maner. Our pro- tection is, clothes to suit or money back. ARNHEIM, Beek & 9TH STE JERSEY CITY NE | York & Grove Sts. | Broad & Market Sts.J 4, wport, R. I, by the 4 F, Beattie, rector, asaleted by George Hrtaley Morgan, ELLEN, daughter of the late Francie Orme French, ANDERDILT, Pianos, $1 itx. Wilson Piano, the stand- ard of perfection, $155.00. $5.00 down and $1.00 Pa. Pianos delivered on pay- ment of $5.00. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. ante promi presara | EDGAR TA’ entire expenta. Lawyae DIVORCE f2,7u5.si8it'h Haart Real Estate. AVE. LOT—Nerthwest corner 1: Mock Gix8 RANDNUP, 3605 34 a For Sale! % CREDIT. enllaren at reduced oman and neo ~-f The New Reference | | MANHATTAN eee co., 1114 34 ave,, det. 66th & 66th te Open evenings Book of the Mere ae CREDIT FOR Fries aa \aything you } 1901 World Almanac and: Encyclopedia }| Now On Sale, 25c. | ™ i y “ Clothing for men, CAS Ww: EAD Wor 1ATH St. 967 WEST 128TH ST. ———<veTEM OF CREDIT EW SYSTEM OF CREDIT. N xs extra entrees watches, dlamenta ‘on fret payment: loweet rales: ual. WATCH SUPPLY, ‘00., TARED sna ‘LANB. No trash; all geods qeeraatecd.