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ee ena ET FRIDAY ING, JANUARY 18, 1901. . KNOWN AS A‘MAN FOR SIXTY YEARS, SHE DIE eee ri D : PND OEHE GHEE HETES ASTOUNDING - LIFE HISTORY OF MURRAY HALL, THE SIXTH AVENUE EMPLOYMENT AGENT. | “Murrray H. Hall” Had Two Wives, Drank with' = oo 5 the Boys, Was Sporty, but Kept Her Secret to the End, Death Alone Revealing It. : | Agency One of Her Delights, and She Thought Tammany Shouid Rule City. sides: restdents of the Sixth evemue enty wk recall that he came to New York Tam- from ¢ rrnia three decades ago. San known as his firat wife had disap peared, to clean the cellar of a house in Sixth avenue, long since torn down. hold an inquest ean : F £52 G ISDS DOEDSE yy of Murray Hall and | & SOME THINGS THAT “Coroner Zu to-day on the b ireaus wa Will then decide officially ax to the aex a many rane * Ini hoeeelane onal alilonee boxsek i taal ry. Francisco I< where his only correspon- rs : tan ot dent lived. Every. wee of the deceased, MURRAY HALL DID. 3] eernet® itughes not to £0 tear It whose, *ptck| to ths unknown trend oF relations ie nexthto Hall « stamps at the cigar etore Hughes opened It, he said, and found Murray Hall ived for thirty years as jonee Ditten by his de & ‘ & man, voted the Democratic ticket In She voted the Tammany {| human skeleton q “Mr. Hall war alwa en want to help Unele Sam alony the Fifth Ansembiy Diatrict, wasn theket for thirty-odd years, : pm this has grown the story that UeManiy. Ma soe tL wan the invariahle form of hiss weetly. . real Murrya Hall quarrelied with know Ne Airtel with ne statement fo the cigar man, “Give me member of the Lroqualn Club, had been She was a member of the 2 lhia wife, wae killed and secreted, while |< 9. the “ourelin, seeing mp. ‘That's for my. sweet- . . ti 2 very 'c wedded to two wiver, was known as an Troquots Claw, the political 3) the woman took his name, wore his Nithte teste auspested': UG LOC es , ail-around sport, had been arrested for body of the Fitth § aUire and was known as the man man We atcaataat ugh 19 have aalled from Gias- District. whose skeleton was found by Hughes. | 1 fer trying she gold flelds, intoxication and had whipped a police- man, took an active interest In politice and made money as a_ professional bondsman. ‘The Estate, The executor of Mail's wilt Thomas Moran, had an ottce bullding Where the employment He knew Hall naa. Opposed to thia gossip is the known fact that Murray Hall did not move off Sixth avenue, and that to-day the em- ployment bureau ts within six blocks of he smoked cigars and wfirmed poker teicieei-bict INTENSE SUFFERING Every politician on the lower west z the original alte. what t with the je side knew him good fellow who drank beer and There are people on Sixth avenue who | Pugsiing win Liked to buy drinks for his friends of whiskey and liked any remember Hall and his firat wife. The y f j vdtaat ot fi either sex, who was willing to fight out Inte with her political dead body. at 145 Sixth avenue ts, they i panda ‘ FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH de; w ,. o yerso : 5 g 7 : 1, keen and quick, | FR 3 even If he weighed but 15 pounds; war felend say. that of the person they knew as ; per he wan € ithodical, keen and auch: | : Murray Hall yea: eee: é g a, : ' : The vatate h mfortaale one, |. TROUBLE Thouga. hot large. His wife appeared an ardent Democrat and an active worker for Tammany Hall. Not one of b his friends and nelghbors doubted that fet chowder parties, he was a man, Hix volce was deep She nearly knocked ont a and his walk and actions masculine. |‘) policeman who attempted She attended all of the Married Handsome Woman. 2 : dei toh —— . A few years la‘er Hall was married j Mro “Mall frequently cailed at the % again, this time to a handsome woman ‘ ji f 1 glmar ature two, doors. trom his place. |Instantly Relieved and Permanently’ e six feot high and nearly twice his own! * He was ne night, when a Cured ty Stuart’s’ Dyspepsia See though his face was devold of whisker® |.) to arrest her. tht. Hall was but 4 feet 7 inches| i woman came in begging. Tali had a soft Dr. William C. Gatlagher, of 202 West fine Twelfth vircet, who treated Hall in his | @22S8O04 20-0000 coe h, and during the time he lived with heart, ite gave her money and told her Tablets. h street. who treated AREY second wife:she was known as the would get her a Jqb next day. She : ant Mness Zehien resilient a, death | nolds made an effort to keep the facts | head: of the family. The employment Z ‘ ism Thing now ina festaurant- in this) t a deavor to uppresa the report of Dr. ot eenee present Ord were mad y to con- LD rT CE Cue the patlent) Gallagher. In the report which Clerk | Slegel-Cooper and. afterward. te SE ON DATS erin tis Medicine. e A ee a dary | Reynolds gave to the reporters there | Mirae unt her weath Joe age. im her the yearn he, lived. there excited com~| Dr. Regwell relates an tntereet Meee Then Dr. Gallagher wan ina quandary | 35 no statement regarding the sex of |The couple adopted swift eto meni, bur came to be accepted us char-| of what he considers a remarkable: cure’ ax to how to make out the death cer- | 10" 1 fave twentycthon sear ide eet peng is now ee rte OE Ne Me amen| acute atomach trouble and ehronis < te ines anna ess nD The suggestion {x mado that Coroner eteato} the Broper ly, leGalysneriadopted was well known. Not unless ae the selon ue new discovery. Stuart's) sess considerable | iar: was Interested in keeping the !0-| reputed foster fath eter er or politics demanded, did he yspepsias Tablets? importance, and the physician decided al we ‘ father was u woman and thlax to say to men. No man He aay “The patie vol eee tna ty Uh Ceninee De [cident qutet because ot Hall's promi- | will nor learn it now’ except from the ployed in his bureau. Hla customers | nag auesred, tor amy. knowlodaet for: | Gallagher was able and willlng to cer- | "nce a8 a Tammany worker, Hall’ was arrested a few yeu ; i Were all women. Ile companions "| vith dyspepsia. Bvérything be ate\eomsed tify that cancer of the breast waa the | MuFray Hall came to New York thirty lon a charge of furnishing straw. ball : ee ae ate ere rer aa i698, he | Co sour end create gases in the sogithe ite re - u he) cars ago and opened an employment and was taken to the Leonard street i ‘ t womeli eritherdeathi otitis in 1694, he te * cause of deatn, but was undecided |), roau at Sixth avenue and Twenty- | Police ‘ . He obtained ball and , ntewniakes ite (ahaa ral at tog: nis ag oped! had pains like rbeumatiom) in’ the, back, as to what sex he should ascribe to an| |) ~|was released, but celebrated the event} of big Riassen. r sole: c shoulder blades and limbs, fulness and‘dis- ° —9 8 {hint street. The business was pros-| so enthuniantically thet he was erro, DIE kinase ios 5 almost iS) Gaba renn {ter eatl individual who It nd died asa man| ee fapell aetna withineet tea ve ed] At the Jeffe 3 © Co When he Wanted tO Visit the cneap| (reas after eating, poor appetite and ileus of perous, and soon after 4 woman ap: ourk for Intoxic He nrtantly the next avenue,| flesh: the heart became affected, ends who yet aksbly Al seared and wan Introduced aa the wife / (0M. tle realsted so energetically that |on hand to hail out prisoners who could quer he took. with. him. female come | paipltatl leeplesen roe woman, & : s ‘0 policemen were required to load him pay tor the accommodation i ri yout oti heer,| Paipuaulon) and jeleeplessnese|allaienes Neanedlserlaaeniion: of the owner of the employment bureau. |{nto a. patrol. wagon. panions who drink whiskey out of Leer] 1 20) hin Sowertul nerve, testes em@ Chief Clerk Heynotda, of the Coroner's | T8!® Woman lived with Hall for several! At the Lroaualse Club, 4, Weat Thir-| Personal Character tates. | Elaiaon and nrotert IF they are not nied | eee ee ree orp asee 0 . 0! S a vi nown 0. OMce, looked up the law, which says seats aualthen Casati pleasant Mulel teltow who Wked to tal 5 Hall's personallty was y marked. | je Was Foxy. eseecianent I Anally bought a 60’ comt pack- . : do no politica and. pl checkers. * neigh- en inches high, wit 14 y. rf A bly | age of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a: that ft ts the duty of a citizen to report| Wvetner he dererted her “husband.” | bors knew. lm’ ea a pugnaciaus. litt ml very. small feet. he! Fee ease aot tra grivedt tos | ilare/and| navel tiers (lotta ‘Atmel fee to the Coroner the death of a person bibut chap who way disposed te atic up. for| Pottered up and down Sixth avent 3 ae ed that ‘their pre- x4 voeho ahall have dled fae soatci eae on | She often found fault with the bibulous| what herbellevad to pe his rights. trier | around the nntrow streets of of day" when they Jearned that thelr pre- | wuediate rellet was given, and after be/Rad onan ear CMT of | habits of her consort, and told friends} say e often quarrelied with his} Wich clnet worker Tall wae 2 suckers sald | uted four boxes he w 5 manner. ere wax nothing | ‘nae Hull devoted too much time to| Wife ahe objected to his attens| Always ehabbily: drcesed. ; 2 eatin He was catringing’ ws ali the | fully cured. {uuplclous about the death of Hall, but] other women and came home too late Hong to girla mno went 12 him In sengch| fashioned derby hat, pulled well dua | ei yne, “but Ne now had his and out all| “There were no more’ actétty ee? may: y over the cars. he transacted jah res 4 — 5 Meee and ee re eemething unusual qt night. and tuo drunk to please her. | them fo go to saloon und take drinks|tanlike, fashion peated then It was -|the time—wanted to ve pald for all Re watery risings, no bloating after mesleftte and so Clerk Reynolds took 4! she threatened to aecure a divorce, and| With ‘him, and occasionally took them| “Say.” the old man wax a caution at Wena a woman, A dow was his favorite walking { /did—and you scouldnd "con" Kom: iene | appetite was vigorous and he had’ galped report from Dr. Gullugher, in which thi to the theatre. He seemed fond a bargain.” sald the groceryman at the s head just stowed above the bar. d ieawer wee the! for all the neighbors know she may| proud of hia wife. however, and Anal commer marken “lie did sil hie marker, Wantready to scrap any old. time. between 1¢ and 12 pounds Iniweight of pell@’ question of sex was avolded and the! nave done so. often geen with her at theatres and on|ing ‘nimeelf. “None of the women wi eter hicebeeieeiehicitehicbietie? | "why. Ive see nim vote at cease | healthy Besh: yes y deceased wan described as ‘Murray excursions, | Miimed to buy amythine:, “Morecumee | $ elections, Ie was ‘foxy.” foo. He “Although Siuarc's Dyspepate ‘Tedlels ae. 1 Hall, age sixty, wh with a residence A Skele a Box, Every bouly rink ther weet! de diatrict | he brought his wife to market with HIM. | neeen years old oe 1 would howl all ntghs. ta, Romunlte A oe ee boas wanted: advertised and sold.in drug stores) (yet i at 48 Sixth avenue Artie Hughes, a laborer, told n story the queer Wtle, individual. eeeere OF gy She mae tae 4 ‘Hila dog has veen for years the bane! He Wife teea ihn [ste coal turn a Celok BF neatly, a5 | consider chem mest valuable) adéthgm: co i , ny one in je tots a be wegiborhood. Everybody hated ie any phystet Mne of remedies,; as) they Dr. Gallagher reported the case to | some time ago which aroused very littie| “Why of course I knew Iiall,": sald : 5 the| while” Hull welghe me thes may tit \ 0 rea in pontien 0 : . L Coroner Hast, though the death oc-| interest at the time, but ts now reprated |Barkeeper around the corner,.“te came ids, He was stinny (n hj y prmailos moceg noise, hey anent |i 2 tall ray, “knows | to pay, hin He was not In potitles for) oe certectly harmless and can’ be gives te. . curred in Curoner Zucca‘s district. Dr. | by nelghborhood gossips an x poretble |in the cary morning was Beth UBple vaspickes out ner er “We used to kick about the Jog,” sald | More host neonte, | When ne te Be Nere id the queer Individual wito| children or invalids or In any condition et Gallagher wald that he went to Hart] solution of the life mystery of Murray | Key fo LET up to wo years ago, had{ Lula Refenes, of the Hotel Hocheim, | 1rkes past teak tito ‘ wosed as aman for thirty years come! the stomach, with perfect, safety, being because he knew him and was aware | Wail. : tang ed, 82, call, for te hich mpenions on his walks versbody, in’ the block eald:) fort : 1 Venn ecu rename | carmiess and containing: nothing but fruit r + ma it je no difference 1 3 b ve 4 cba Reswran acaualn ter ies tall Hughes said that he wax employed [rage dik whit MPO | ey Ganpredt guaran: cation Stinni | ettall was veilling to fight tor the dus Wes stad Nalltiess | dene Pecril oat sere hirth, /But the| 204 eeetable evsences, pefey peta lane Shlet Ch ye hy. : i aad : ip ff He, scwalling cont AE) 81 belteve State Ac trate’ ai . 5 . den real. foroner Hart and Chief Clerk Rey- by Hall yeara ago, after the woman \ He was u great ladles’ man, Two or! Hall, anda black and tan dos az leaat He did have several rows on sceount fl Saige Adminitra ey —- ssWithout any questlon' thes! are the pateatt QUESTION HALF SSS GEORGIA BILLINGS SELLS HER LURED TO DEATH ———— 3 A BLOCK LONG. FIRST PICTURE TO THE EVENING WORLD. BY THUG BAND. 22"= en | i ee 3 aa oe Little book .on stomach . diseases \malted | free, Address F, A.” Stuart Co.) MISS GEQRGINA BILLINGS'S SKETCH OF THE BABY GRIZZLY BEAR 4N CENTRAL PARK _ (Drawn expressly for The Evening World at 12.45 P. M. to-day.) n —————— 5 "| Girl Artist Brought from On Its Answer Depends Montana Ranch by the Disposal of Dooley | Bamker De Cordova a Fortune. Sketches Baby Grizzly in Central Park—Re- ceives Twenty Dollars in Gold for Drawing. Titus Says Weissbard Was Murdered by East Side Gang: eee -— RTH a gray, Mott stroets, to Police Headquarters to at (ayia ) a examine t . apron and ealclats Oo o>, cover which are now the sole clues |» ro which are now ' CSC REL AB fy) . truck, drawn by trunk was load the murder mystery. Dr. Aeseita runs frug store, and ia a practisiog phys | = ent in knows In every family in Mu bore ( ARPE TS F Went. Capt. Titus recetved him. The | ye: ductor “in! xomewhat of a Sherlo:k| suDERIOR QUALITY AND REDUCED Hoime E He turned the trunk over curtoury | 1 a ind, Indicating the #igns of rough wear| For a large variety of exclusive on three std wil that it had evidently | patterns are Iinks that forge them- ~~ AWFUL QUERY IN THE DOOLEY TRIAL. Aste njared employee Georgina Billings, the phenomena! girl >pothetlen! question con- sl hae mine ede artist, who, through the Interest of Mr. 3 ent I Lurtfore Hy J stood for i nti me ugalnat aiwall. ‘Itlselves Into a strong chain: which (2) nou ome, 1 Mul Patt pct belons a family that mov me , Talallitaaricclornel nt ana aay Altea De Cordova, has been g See Er aRan We Bren iit wan tie dally Cae. a draws all money-saving housekeepers 1 7 ranspianted from a Montana ranch to| & TERI EERINEL the worn catenes show, And itoa not an} here, : The Evening World. an a fo} moe wolittehim secon fallin trunk. If it were the pleture In| Longer than the Hrooklyn > . Where she ts studying at the! @ wag the cover would be national In characte’. | TAPESTRY ERUSSELS CARPET, Aridge ch, Art League, made her first money to-| @ Aaliithats Welssbard traged ualy | + Would reach 170 feet in Ses arate 8 | sNet Kitted by an italian,” 55c. a yd, Naval type. She drew the baby grizziy bear born| @ “Edo. not belteve t Regul. i 5c. Carian har far Price 85c.'a yd. Takes thirty minutes to yesterday in Central. Park and receive! 3 t innit fay foster | countrymen Kitied him. Cap ; (Xegu PB ae ¢ ) rend It. ~ ‘% that the murder of Me jMoctor sald the apron Was fot of forelen| — Every taste sulted, as they, range fe) i was dohe in vleintiy of 8) MuLEFTY | tegture. dt Li cheap gingham, sod| from tae warm roseate. hues that 8 street 4 re n-stores on the! brighten dark rooms, to the more for Welasbara’ irderers | F The hypothetical question put ) W for Wetssbard's my ; Nnaelta and Capt. Titus 4/sombre tones sultable for business. Pusstoatne 2 sa from Mulverry ty MOU ene inarder at “engtty Je chief | PUFBSECE. y sr has been traced | betraying ang Credit” ves the most experts by ex-Surrogate Ransom in the in at Mulberry and | a a eears customern | valued friend of all economists. from Ce contest over the Widow Dooley's mil- Mons in Supreme Court contains in fom a Renae “re In Phe BB) watt on leaving the sazoon he was golux | peltier’s pack and lured CASH os CREDIT some money.) and murdes Gl to Mort street to collect At 19 Mott str htt wom. (OWPERTHWAIT An, autor b flernoon by 1 an under- Ho orf Printed in The E vening World it ) % — would All four columns of space. In [Shirt to Domenico Isabella and left the Willame. There w 104,106 and 108 West 14° St. x lineal type it would stretch out to a Cordova sent word over to the, Art 4 bent over her drawing pad | buttuing about 39 o'clock. After that Mhushamdent: Bkolet cae a ote : Jength of 2,040 inches, or 170 feet. Teague, where Georgina is in the ay-|the whole place stuffy. The cub |The cub sent out « plaintive wall that | trace of fin hs aA oes DA. ty whten Welashard hetonged NEAR 57! AV. ’ ' his afternoon al e funeral wa ¥ Sudlet in"'Mnune sinet| Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Paton S¥ Uque class. “It is very nice of The/rcstive when taken from the box and | sounded Ike LERTincae Rell Evening World to print such a nivelcried ke a baby that it was, only ite) "It makes of 3 story of our protege,” sald the banker's| vulce sounded lke that of any bibed wno re in Wa nife. “Bhe is quite overcome by it. But! would grow up to dominate the lower ; banker's wife, {t has tn no wise turned her head, Shejanimain just lke Keeper Snyder. Some (Talk an Mens. | HE NEEDED AN OVERCOAT. |! - Waa sensible girl." The cub woubln't stay etill any length} otters a tine cub of a deur, all right.’ | Georgiana came from the art school | of time, and only ceased crying when It er, appr ’ lL oanttvan Laughed at Plate Glees | flushed by the sharp Winter wind, her| eax tn the full radiation of the heat of | "ym. essay saa ne ee | cheekn aglow with fresh, healthy coior,|the stove, ‘The little artist was RR USLESERC S| : | her eyes clear and blue ax the mountaln| plussed for a time ve to how to ge Pr Ash tSl oy nets 1 thom yenx ued aklex upon which she had gazed unill{she could clearly wee it and dri : ' TS and decided he | |e weeks ago. Finally she disdained th 4 P 5 . on ’ ‘ oat Buspended from the highest tower of the Brooklyn Bridge. the gigantic query would double over on the bottom of the East River, It took Mr, Ransom thirty minutes to read tt. ‘The hypothetical auestion of 4,00) words reduced to common parlance, would be as follows “Assuming the testimony to be true, was Mra, Wintors rane or insane when she made her will?’ Dr. Carlos F. Macdonald was kept orter tok Dr as much notxe as the | F remarked the that was In the place and droppel per. “Suse beta lee, warm $40 co the} SPECIAL SALE. Giel Artiat-Poet. & Duay in the trial to-day fathoming the on her kneew within two feet of Mia mother she bh tambert, 39 and @ Cort depth of the question under cross-ex- Mra. De Cordova showed her poems to] stove, and Keeper Jer held the cui Stee aigeatteramaahinn ROACH SNIGN alladinieleat amination by Lawyer Lynch, who is the visitor, verses that breathe all the) in his dso that whe could wee it. : en i \« onferta ness of the highest neta it New Vork Nghiing to keep the Widow Dooley's MISS GEORGINA BILLINGS: charm of outdoor Ife and the love of! Mrs. De Cordova sat down In the chatr SOMETHING 1 TOOTHSOME fred monoy a the mockets of Byram L. Wine — nature and of animale. Among them] and watched the artint, whose face soon arrested SH LAVy TaCed ah ADIN agcout:prauaiTUttecenestesmes Guetorett Caney eraneect . ters, who wan the last and youngest of] $20 in gold. Supt. 8mi wero some of the daintiest and moxt| took for he felt ti : Hivan | CHOCOLATE SILVER STRINGS. natin Antes, sith chorviate cream 8 5 I. . Smith, of the mena- pk on a roster glow ax sho felt t street Court Sullivan VEN rae her three husbands, and to whom sho] __., te sympathetic verse that haa lately come | heat from the stove. ‘Tae ding room, with [ASSORTEOIERMI TEAS DE LL} wit lled her fortun gerie, in honor of the girl who, he taley 11 ” bal the rich sugar ervam: 9 wi e to la. itm bales of hay, tte bucketsand other | ang SATURDAY Dr Mucdonald thinks she was insane | Confident, will some day reach thevem!-| Mrw. De Cordova ordered a ‘bua, and| paraphernalla, had never before twol beast! PEANUT. ak when and after she married Winters, nence of Kona Bonheur, name. the nev-| he. her protege and the reporter were] fairer visttors than these, the little girl| fox-terrier Atlas Shere Wee). Sd comer In ser honor, The grizzly, which} driven to the Arsenal. The bear had|in the fairy tale of real life, whose magle | pS alnat tie ey. vou, 1K TMOehLATES., Ran Over and Killed. ie scarcely larger than a pup, was om-| ren taken from the pit and was hotsed!ring which grants her wieh ts her own of the cul aout ie wires J ORADR BOS "HONE AND. CHOCLATES HOCOLATES, better thi Frank C. Bladgett, thirty-eight yeura| “iM! christened Georgina. hear a red-hot atove in the atoreroum of/ talents, and this kindly falry-Kodmother| ‘The girl. vn herb. yen te ae eae . the pheasnnt-house,, which a ent | . Peaten Sh pes ta {rested for a moment and. lev old, of 421 West Forty-ffth street, wan Gracious Fatroness. Ler suai tonent é\olEhors caine Se etal pamlailone yo movement WHAT Te full at color, even th run over by # railroad train at Ninety-| When ‘The Evening Wor:d proporel| The little bear iay in a box near the pres 1 bak lata g geventh sirect and North River at 5/ giving Miss Billings the commiasion to-j stove wrapped in a plece of blanket. | picture of a gir o'clock tha morning. und Instantly | day Mrs, De Cordova graciously fell in| The room waa lighted by two small and! “It has a head something like a rab- whe par went ASM ner mentee Baal wv gry Under Dimcaltion, ; killed, — C ire nit hes plane WEN the irl future an- | dusty panes of glass in the roof. When | bit,” auld Georgina, as she inclined her| smith, who wan highly p! Wowith the “World Wants give thousan 5 early experience could do her | the door. was shut—and It had to be to|own:head better to iook at the cub, sketch. 5 eee PEt ‘\ 6 ds wore no harm. keep out the cold atr—the place was ‘There is the bony bump on {t." Ant aur ieaball be ey ay mune rae tits 34 BARCLAY SI ny, : E29 CORTLANDT SE Ohing toda, _ -From her-iome at Sherry’s Mre. De in‘a twiilght, she worked away with her pencil, with “Itsy name shall be Georgina.” = a 4

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