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| \ ba ; HES A DRUOGE TO HIS WIFE. Tale of Woe Told by Dr. Norman Lewis in Court. BEATS HIM ONCE A DAY. Showed Magistrate His Egg- Bespattered Head and Garments. A DOCTOR'S TALE” é : OF HOME WOES. 3 é : '¢ y's made me a drudge. She'e made me a wreck. @he's a saint abroad, BUT— She beat me once a month. She beat me once a week. She deats me once a day. She bangs me with cre. I've stood ft for lx years. DR. NORMAN LEWIS. be that would It not for Ite worrted look was in the Yorkville Court to-day sk Magistrate Crane to help him in A man with a face handsome were ea with his wife. He ts Dr. Lowts, of 24 East Twen! if Mreet, and he told tory which made he Magistrate y he would do what ¢ could, “1 want you to save my life, Jude: id Dr, Lewis. “I've got a wife who ts very house-devil. She's a saint to erybody, but I'm her drudge. She'e \ade a wreck of me physieaily, men- Ny and almost financially.” 4eThat's awful.” eald rane, sympathetically. ‘es; I've atood tt for six years.”” Six years!” ejaculated the Magis- rate, “What kind of a man are you who can't be master in his own house? “You doa’t know my wife,” said Dr, cewis with an air of conviction. Magistrate “I never yet knew a woman wno could naster me,” sakl Magistrate Crane posi- vel Well,” said the man, as if he had an dnanswerable argument, ‘if you had my wife you wouldn't talk that way. My wife beats me periodically. First it was fs once a week, She throws an anay # a Rood ca ised to stop a nummer of things . ant saved my head many a But now she uses esas.” fe man said this so disconsolately * Magistrate looked pained, a the doctor opened his coat. He where egg fad dt.pped out ot which Was matted with egg. per in which ne v showed his hatr, and he opened a new had his hat, waich wae alsy egg-be- eimeared. _ “Look at my condition, Judge. 1 ~ at Ss this “morning. = Wh. i ot do, mmons," sald the see What we cal you do all the jouse. 1 do tarted io ed the window |t me blew Into the Time with an exe. . she's got evers- hing to go and ilve be helped out of hap; this’ tro: Tie Magistrate ordered a summons os the ma his wife, and Dr, ve hin wife's name ax Mildred 1 recelved a summons re- to-morrow. afternoon. J. ENO SUED FOR $130,000. $2,000,000 Absconder Fights Old Claim Against Him. John C. Eno, von of the late Amos R. Eno, and who fled from the country In 18S and remained nine years tn exile in Canada to eszape the consequences of his minuse of $2,000, the funds of t2 Becond National Bank, with which he wan connected, was defendant to-day i a sult drought by Peter B. Olney, as aa. algnee, to recover $130,000 alleged to be due tHe defnuct stock brokerage firm of Dyett & Norton, Olney's complaint alleges tha* when the firm of Dyett & Norton dissolved in May, 1881, Eno owed {t $10,00, or there- abouts. Mr. Norton died in 1887, leaving Loulsa Nor‘on as admintstratrix of his estate. In her proceedings to scttle up the partnership Eno‘y alleged Indebted- ness was disclosed. In 1900 Eno agreed to a compromise by which he was to pay $150,000 In full g@egtlement of the claim. He pald $20,000, but then refused to pay any more. In his anawer Hno asserts that he was de- celved by Arthur Dyett Ipto making the compromise agroement, and denies that he owes the amount stated. The case is on “rial before Justice Biclean and a jury, After considerable testimony had been taken there & conference between the Justice and the lawyers on both aides, after which Justice McLean did some figuring and then directed the jury 40 bring in a verdict in favor of olney ——a A GRANDFATHER AT 38. Pred Lind Is Supposed to Hold the Record in This Country. Fred Lind, thirty-eight years old, . superintendent of H. & R. Levy's silk ribbon mill in eats clty, who lives in . fspropably: che youngest i. daughter Minit, nineteen was one year boy last THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JAN TARY 28, 1901. 3 \WIFE HELD REVOLVER IN DYING HUSBAND’S HAND breed Srdrerddrdrereree Mouse in Which the Hante 2She Prayed Him to Shoot Down His Burglar Assailants. SOOHESS- DOES: He Was Bleeding to Death : from Cuts on His Head and Arms. through the aitting-reom, toward ms with his face streaming blow “What's hapy “Burglars, Balle, and they've ki led Mra. Hunter, wife of Washington Hun-1 ner ne saud. Then it heard them ro ng tel vho was y friday kit noant rattling the thing . who was beaten by burglars Friday {in the Kitchen re ae i 1 arguind ff tu the night near Riverside, N. J. and ts dytng.| td Tris net tu tells the sory of the assault, but cannot] he Tying in a awoon just describe the men, She mys: right of the doorway. — ik) “Wash said he'd sleep in the kitchen icoow ines (t eet ine pistol an Friday night. About 11 or 12 Dek he [Ore ay pho. He was so weak heard a noise In the pump room, Soon |] had to hold the weapon in nly hand’ as he opened the door two men broke | “Then the twe men broke 10 fii om Rane hig Gi Ones had faichiselvand the (ante Puc ueive: other a file, They pounded him on the yma oF with big knives, Warh tire’. The was shot and dropped back aman hesltated, Wagh tired agaln | MISS DURYEA MAY GET SIMPSON MONEY +2 — | i “NO QURREL, SAYS HRS FOX. : : Says She Will Fight if Doct>:’s Will Makes +|Ex-Senator’s Son Also) Her a Beneficiary. Declares Married Mickiccielsebbeiebebibicbinivinii Life Is Happy. foM Mrs. John Fox, Jr, are at the | ' aving recur from Eng- the amer Minne- foxether te in ite reat the stories |b vac they had |p Mr, Fox had been | time | « s the pretty whos sald (0 y several} nated § h Levient + + 1 business and T told | y Nusband was shoot- and Uhat he was to yonmy return. This | ed, and now we are | uth in. la the # 2) made Te: There ver kreemant betwe vat we had fallen for a taking mmuntoal way ad aw A surgeon tack ments tor toll me many of hi aque letters of the at midnight and asked me ‘MAN HAD PISTOL; GUL FAINTED. | | | Bordentown Butcher Made a Call on His Sister-in-Law. VISIT CAUSES DISTURBANCE. Three Policemen and a Sere geant Thought Murder Was Being Committed. men and a police sergeant ou to quell a ively row oa} agton avenue last evening. They | 1 a man with a pistol, a young’) 2 faint and several other pore j igh state of excitement. Cone atery surrounds the affair, + eman John Farrell, of the Ralph ; station, was patrolling his post : e, near Lexington ave-* n came running toward | nue, wi hun. “There's mui going on In 808 Len-| ington aven gasped the man, “Hure} ry up." + Farrell entered the noure without cere | mony, In the parlor he found Mra, Staib, the occupant of the house, and} several members of her family in hyeter-{ fes. On a lounge was a pretty young}! woman, Miss Lucille Russell, whose par-/ ents live somehcre on Lafayette avenge ‘The young woman had Cainted, ‘Alongside of the young woman was} ‘Thomas E. Gash, a butcher, of 16 Charcl street, Bordentown, N. J. Mra, State and her family seemed to feet that Mr. Staib was an intruder. ; Gash looked defiant, but when the ge-| Hceman heard that he had a revolver he} suddenly closed with the butcher, 8 Mi May Duryea, the actress, for the my house 3 s i cked up on the charge of arrange | for love of whom Dr. William Langdon | to so or with him, [dectined at] Gash wus locke PH al Simpson. killed hum hts srwart said 1 would go,|dlsorderly conduct. om morning, whem) the Hotel ¢ Saturday, MLD o'clock In the morn-|@Fratened in the Gates venue Court Be= | fore Magistrate Worth Gash told the fore Christmas she went on to Brooklyn} head with the tools and the fire shovel, 36 eae heard groaning $1 | taken steps to fight yore baibne Dep ee tet ee Me an one of them alle: money | ine ot the doclora veortunie whch he | frat Te aweme that he did|#ory that Mise Russell was tte steter- “Just as [came out of the bedroom] + +1 guess It's time for us to be getting: : sus 5 no from aero ey shave left to her. Her counsel lve sappily with his wife, He kept] !naw. and had been staying with ni | Wash staggered out from the kitehen, ‘away. ee sen poeta ie Grosaman, sald to-day to an| Rormes and carriages, for he had an tn and his wife at his home in oréentown, = = pan Evening World reporter that If any me of 08 a month and spent money |She was engaged to o Peaches SHE ACCUSES THE [2285 sic Pet ee | that $150,000,000 MAY BE ADDED TO CITY TAX. Assessment for Greater New York, with State Quota, Likely to Reach $3,866, 264,412. If Gov. Odell’# tax) property for that year are distributed as oH ALBANY, Jan. 2. bills do pot pars and ¢ New York Clty will have? e direct tax ta} not abolished, to pay more than 63 per cent. of the | teh dire State tax. | Wentthe ne State Board of Equalization, Baie lowing the precedent established for (he! New York city gaat fifteen years, will increase th athe tort va rent aul personal uation of personal pi Ee New York City by at least $150. . ty. lnithelenormous’sum of The figures returned by the Assessora $1, to which the State Hoard to the State Board are eent in by couns | iene pais site a tles, and the ex value of the ol¥ go cee property {* not obtainable, because It 18] 7 not known here just what proportion of | in 5512.0 Westchester County's assessed value | WRN OEE ACID, eu Jan. B—When the] Senator T. C. Platt remained to-day | Wo vice evidence sudmitted by the: . ty New York City biebhadl ashe Senate coav to~lay a gram an hour tater than usual with Mrs,| Committee of Five will be presented to’ pelongs ty > i) i js from Marila eigned by members of the! Platt, who t+ suffering from an attack | tne January Grand Jury. That body Bl sa ea re Urns faeo.sp.oon for mor 1 Al party Was read, [t recited t at the Fifth Avenue] ends its seasion on Thursday, and for mond Counties are entirely within the! Manhattan a oy more i « hitherto trreeenet ec ow stor rode down to his} the next three days will consider only, bunaariet ot there ta pereonal non went eae $1] joining the Federal party by the thou Frank Hl. Platt. ar-| routine cases and formulate {ts pre- pee aes eee Bee | * | sands. Some, however, held off because at WO) o'clock. He reported | sentment in the Bellevue Hospital mat- op 5 ii aa Hl Heyl Untied States owtr tt as “omewhat better, ter. | i fie on of the military repeat that L would favor any] Vice evidence has been submitted to | Verne Tt was urged in the 10 for Mayor nominated by a] the District-Attorney by the Tammany, | gress linmediately authorize he coalition aK ‘Tammany,’ said{ Committee and more will be. furnished, 1 petal 4 civ Koverne | Platt to-day but it will not be taken up for; | ‘Including Comptroller Coler?* consideration until the February Grand’ othe read! yf this Senator | ind Senator | Jury is sworn {n | 1 ale ‘ rting te was out} That body will tn all Ikellhood, cone eee iaaines eMiittes in having sold his | elder the evidence of both the Tammany s Se ueaiteauvariment mess of pottage in| Committee and the Committee of Fit- Pte the Filpinos for the free sliver | teen. S| The Senator declared we were I walinte ey, Tattunce with the Filipinos, an alliance in| RESCUED AT HOTEL FIRE. | Eight Italians Arraigned Victim of Gambler’s Gun Charged with Making Appears Against Him Misa Dury nade & ficlary It would by ected tha ry that Dr. Simpson gave me] to spend the holidays Ste baa? mother. witow would respect his wishes. the furniture In my flat in[She remained away so long Cash came MA Y OR F LM Misa Duryea said this afternuon that/ untrue, He was a good friend to me. | Ol 10 find out what kept her. s af ver 1 The young woman and he had @ cone she had first met the doctor In 16 I never have seen hie wife, 6he came ; hatter Moen (ogee me once and anid she would stay |versation, the tenor of which is tne Sedrdr8n33-8-9)950 Srbeadebreedd dard sdracd sao anb dor arorded drerseanere: | AOD SEAT TM Se Nate iadtes SE eee aa een emi ney nested | known.) In the DSFar. Sore Btaib was ef to him in this city jast Spring that the di ‘as in my rooms and ei. = 5 recame attentive to her and c ave him arrested. close by. Suddenly Miss Russell sant) hapeaswnleantdant his d Tuesday the doctor came to sce|to the floor in a faint. Mrs, Stal er hase acOntse won pefore leaving shook hands | rus! ick her up when, accord: troubles. He often visited Per =part- lem! ot hia ond promised to Ko rushed aires oer nulied out a revol> ty-einth st riding Sunday. Saturday he|ver, with the exclamation: ny omnd Fett <day he came tn ‘el in vaude- Cold “{ am here to protect this gir. teresta. Gash. was held for examination in the sum of $20. (PLATT. WOULD TOWNE TALKS ~ FOR FILPHOS | | Senator in Asking Inde- pendence Charges Bad Faith to President. 1 Have No Favorite Says the Senator, But - rant vwalled of by and finally, 0 estimation | us| avorite know nt that Se eration ay TAKE EVEN GOLER NEW GRAND JUR January Body Will Not Act on Tammany ~ Five Evidence. Guests Huddled on Veranda Untill Taken to the St Eogus Coins. in Court. honombt ed ty Ae aren age ccsmary atare ty The Evening World.) fi fas | tf ther arran nd wil al Y., Jan, 3,—The Osgood . . NSAI AE tee TO) ae at Mr. Croke here, one ofsthe principal hotels The trial of cient {calles who ieere padleskisabonsl who iat Miss Looniz, Sentenced for xia hela ln 410 t war bor Mohawk Valley, was) burned arrested Jan. 5, accused aking | Price, Edward Courtney, Thon i Sime dary. After te Ale | = and about two hundred counterfelt. coin, was begun in the} nedy and Willlam MeGulnnews in a Forgery, Testifies Before |: . ated) i elagG hale dane WESTERN MEN WANT HILL. jkuests were thrown into a pante, No- United States Dietrict Court, before | brawl in the Onawa Cafe several weekn ies jher confession and United States sill Soe ere aii] indureds (hut manyires Judge Thomas, to-duy, The persons ae-}ago, wax examined on a charge of felon- Grand Jury. Ing her retrictiot cee fe ee ER; EMMot Mantarth Saye They Are { burns and brutses. cused are G, Delguldict, Michael Clervo, | ous assault to-day in Harlem Cou The Grand Jury convened litt Mone i ne Le Mepontiiony | Very an we Hremen were compelled to fight Sylvester Acterto, Achilles Gblecnerics. The prosecu‘ing witness w SSS Hey and tos bora tn session one week. | ea eth ise : | ari het? : amoke in effecting rescues and Feniilio. Agborite, Pletro Plsapla, ha) Courtney. He war carried Into } La = Hit was unoMtetilly announced that Tepvacnmentigttnelt it (| Hilltos dar ’ re se edarletor tori theli hotel My IRtiSs vif Donennins Wid Glacomd Plaacopo. | MeDonald's bullet, which w:ruck him in]. \eecal ty toe l a} be oH | nT ES Lk vision, the] turned from toes heer, wax twice overcome in. the wie omerico took the atand and aald| the spine, hax paralyzed the entire ELMIRA, Jan ° MUM AEN IM MTTIRIZA LORRY Ieee nat zsued on Indiana and ye Den Mt of arousing his quests, The fire Cee tina. tiie friends were making [lower por‘ion wf hie body. iemacneat \ rrabordtlve | mentite raya stent ora tieh Cesk, tarted In th funder the main hall Ly, b o evlver ‘ orroberutve | a ntation proche lseenss as started a be toate The Government, represented | McDonald conducted his own examin: Fa ea HU UU an [ener y i TL nd the principal exit was choked up by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney }attion, but did not succeed tn « tabiish- eary 4 aatte ay as A Gt pet LES Ei Wee wher F | am a rewult Baldwin, rested {t+ cane on the evidence |ing @ cas Magi» saa aen ened toi Nat 1 su satus - ‘ tf x ppabeal sbies he Kuests congregated on the roof stained wt the homex of the Italluns, | Zeller intimated thes. he would hold hi wanveries ey f the ul Heats veranda, from whieh 1 95 Worth and 11 Mangin streets, A|for the Grand Jur, Aowhen Danelle of Mian Keane ry t Raiser ig d here idders to the te great quantity of counterfelt quarters /O'Retlley, the prosecuting lawyer, ani 1 Get Pray Atay ity i f v out & arene exhibited in court, together with|he would demand that the bill be tn-) thouaanda of dollars bit ote f ita me RET Ter enone yelbtes and diea aed [creamed to $5.00 MeDonalt anket chat] ty tyr cont obtained will pe woe maintained that th eee’?! SEEK KNOWLEDGE IN COURT. Ie thelr enaking, ‘The colns were of[the commitment be deferred a Jay} ye frank I ' {sna Flood Pee cr AMed [era bl Ge On SE aTTeTRIN'| i exact weight and adn:lrab'e imitations. | until he procured more by ul Gubliceila MAYOR i ‘ aN ine TOE Leeseis nilded abe ona | : ‘All the prisoners were arreated by MeDonald ts now under $5.00 ball for] ii edit neriat ai -| de epend » whether] Women of an FE fatal.y shooting George I'r In the} Bhe ol \ ner or} Goll Met Wilitam P, Mazen, Chief of the Sreret Service Detectives, ‘The uccused were represented by slarx & Palmiero, The trial will be continued ‘to-morrow. | ———— ow. —— FOUND HER SISTER DEAD. same NOT HELD FOR BABE’S DEATH | mes. nosc ‘Tucker Dies an tteault clot Memorevene: Mackwell's Intand Rritge Delay, sof n daniion Hreak bate an ayy Sentenc ins. smith Had Smothered It Ina Fold-| Mrs, Kose Tucker, MMfty-elgnt years Shay ee jon ner'e Tyee old, who ocupled a fiat on the se recolved His ele " ney do recured barged IT’S UP TO UNCLE SAM. CONTRACTORS EXONERATED BROTHERS ARE BURGLARS. | rince of ¢ Men? Gets Washingto for Colla York Snya, In Due k Johnson, brotae! conviction by seising with bis victims. lated that Woman'a but S entity atly y surprised Sours a a ‘ ge ay angele TO PROBE VICE. Fa 8 hy ing Bed. flocr of 68 Ten Eyck stree', Brockisa.| peputy Comm! Ne ; William Smith, of Lebanon avenue,| was found dead by her sister, Mrs. | partment of Br tor of the apart. "i" men. we black * West Farms, who yeatterday shut up 4) Catherine Sweeney, of 6&2 Myrtle av that @he delay Oy Hund val 1a bund) baby of Mr. and Mra, John 1. Lands-| to-day, Mre. Tucker lived a See raieaat he TA an ee prea I A burg.in a folding bed, suffocating the| husband having died a few months Queens Is ow! th MeN ESOT Hine ‘ sewents: fs infant, was held blameless by the par-| Shi was last seen on Thurasity noon, | ernment. © Pool, of the gut As pau ' ents in Morrisania Court to-day and| when she paid her rent to her landlady.| “In December, Ist. charge of | ¢ 1 ly whoret i Masistrats maote dlscharged Bi oor |e Rose’ Gehelin. She Then com-| sent to the War L {ward and Wolter Watson, bro Nee ward | —$——__— Urbs ra, ndaburg ‘went In next door ! i, i of th others conferred that two ox Way of $15,500 he w aS ‘ i enteraay fo nce Sire, Smith, who asked See ae eanay efenice cesiicalen le eeriasiace nwa noua reply Brothers coaferrel (ha tmp weal [encod tg’ cist years eave Baa Raveneae YSUNG GIRL TOOK POISON. fhe talding’ bed’ white’ a hire fran bulld- svg;her to-dey, ohe found all the door} not naw get, whcther th ne of Me. ant Moa. George Fs Bylot es, chem An aa pac | ete alin |e aera vere eal v 4 " mt into the rocen and, | lo: 5 jas and a small boy en-| has approved or re at West One Hundred and an alleged rm and joie tiost lee Sresssaet! see fi pee sooing the bed open, without nowlclik abled her to unlock the door. er sis-| the eevee vari we cannot go ahead | Tweltth atreet, und robbed it of allver- | at thom whey "hy paked him a7, <4} REE ei _] of Sie, Hast NiGety serene erat mtstds ¢ a ter was lying on the bed. Her death|with the work until after approval Is) ware, Jowelry and clothing valued aU) man Fee acer gc dauaiiy. srecaped jee ared Of the city in which you live [gis y taking carbol\. xcld. , ‘She way removed to Harlem Iieapltal. na’ the pollce errs ed Gath was due to = hemorrhage. made." |See page 389 World Almanac. ‘

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