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MRS. NATION TO SMASH A BAR AT DR. CULVER’S BALL. Fred. 9w Hdd. REDREDOD GE | & $ = > 3 Bar to Be Real, Though Carrie Will Be a Mere Puppet. All enter the Brownle’s mouth. Gueats are wi Dr. Culver and father-In-In Genator Clark, are preparing a surprix for their v. ntine bail at Dr. Culver’s houre, on Fifty-elgath street. The affair will dcein with marvels in trick valentines of Flant sxe, ani wi wind up with a burlesqne of a Carrie Nation visit t» a Kansas saloon. A firm which buihis theatrical prop. erties hax constructed a bar ten. tee Tong. with all the usual adjuncts found in a Mirat-clasn place. This will be sct up at one nd of the ballroom, and when the ball is about to end Mrs, Nation and her cehorts wil! / with thelr hatchets and the will bexin. The bar will nat he tle ducing the! progress of the ball, so there wii! be plenty of material in evidence fr pur-| Peres of destruction The tullders of the bar have a's! manvfactured the kirgest and most miz-! Perrier ceca) $304 foot on the thr shold th» Br. Featur preparing. | nificent valentines ever seen. There will, series of v1 8 head, s CIRL SAYS SHE WAS JILTED. see P etty Helen Weiss Sues Munkacsy for Breach of Prom se. \ An application was made to-da’ to Justice Conlan, sitting in| cham bers In.the City Court, for the appolnt-, ment of a guardian ad litem for Miss; Helen Weiss, pretty, ninctecn years old | and a native of Hungary, for the pur-} pote of enabling her to bring sult aga.rat | Arthur Munkaesy to recover $5,60 breach of promise of marringe, An: Mandel, of 314 East Eighth street, was} appointed guarctan Helen Welss made the acquaintance of Munkacsy in October, 189, when she was paying a visit to hie aunt. Sun- kaesy {8 a Womun's tailor, and his bus’ ness is sald to net him an inceme of from 44,00 to $5,000 1 year. The young people met many timca. “He asked me to marry him, Miss Welss whtle telling hoz stor “1 told him I would think tt over, A week later, on July 2, 1900, he again asked me to marry -him, I consented, and the date of the marringe wax fxcd | for Aug. 3." Miss Welss aays that for one reason or other the wedding Wan postponed until Christmas Day last.” On that duy Mien Welss waited in yain for the young man, and Anally tht guests were dism-.ssed. Miss Welss says she recently heard that on Jen, 2% Arthur Munkacsy mar- ried another girl with « $5,000 do ‘The indignant young woman retained Lawyer August P, Wagener, of i9 Geeond avenue, who will this morning make the application In the court. ———[=>__—_- HELD FOR STABBING. Samuel Keighner Charged w Cutting “stony” Concek,!? Magistrate Crane !n the Essex Market Court to-day held Samuel Kelghner, twenty-nine yenra old, of & First ave- nue, for examination jn defau't of $1,000 bail on @ charge of felonious assault. sald During @ Suarral last night In Attor-, ney street Keighner sail to have stabbed “Stony” Crucek, of § Pit street, in the fete ehoulder. | —_—e = Spring Ri Nome, TACOMA, Wash., eb, 11.—Not lees than two dozen sailing veseels will start for Nome and Behring Sea in April and May, The saw mills on the Yukon have jumed operations for the season and but every: town between: Bennett and Daw: Huthwaites The| Put a Want in The World on Sun- Peace Cons eassla wilh be, erected 8) aire mg us cath wae due to heart /@ay. Get what is wanted an Mon- te Apa trai during the er.) wtreet, ‘Brooklyn: Lhe deal te aa |< ee Which Made Thieving Kapier. Alexander Zeno, years old, father, bullding at 78 Navaau strect, in Centre Street Court this morning confessed to Tobou) the Hace store ur John havine who Edward Ward on the ing at the address given of more than worth of whocs within the last three weeks. DIES BUYING JEWELS. W. O, Huthwaite “em with Heart Discase. in many years leibeing! mathered The ippan te ree miles LT While purchasing jewelry at 6 Union | 078, c5"%s trosch across for the hret Square to-day William O. Gropped to the floor unconscious. Several clerks ran to his istance. An. ambulance ‘was yoned, but He was the room the RO2-RO0" wide. O} “Do not open t places In the bullroom. | fee ty will|t fa hure Aw each person proses nte’s Dix. When the doors pop huge tiga it will cause them eyes will wirk in an’ was, Ones in-|» I by A KUcets. will be confro PUP ELE DUIEEDES IOS DOB ABA AEH EDAD ntines 6 fcet high and 10 er the oper‘ogs will this door’—warn- ings intended to be disregarded. are opencl out wi filled with mechaniym to perform s of tricks intended to amuse the A negro thirty-one = with his grand- eno, janitor of the und floor of the build. held in $300 ball, raise the price. The Company has 1,000 SHLLINS SAYS) ‘CIAL SAYS SHE His wife Is ill at her home. ———— -—— ‘GETTING A BIG ICE CRCP. Rest In Years from Hudson an Rockland Lake, The American Ice Company has not] toria, during the reception” at Windsor, | the excure of a short crop this year to] Emperor William perceived near him a all 'WOMEN IN FLEE Italian Newspaper A fire atarted just about noon to-day in the building at 178 Park Row, and the sixty employees in the buliding had an exc'ting time in reaoning safety. Twenty-five of these employees were women The basement and first Moor are occu- vied by the Ihadan sewspaper Bollecina Delta Bera, The printing in done |: the basement and the editorial roomn are on the firat floor, August Paganini prees hand, attempted io light a gus jet under one of the presses and tn doing jx dropped the mateh, and fn a Mee the old newspapers and oll waste were ablaze. But for his presence of mind Paganini BP] would have been burned to death, He wore overalis and x jumper w doake! wth oll and greave. ta he was in fame: Ite ran to where there was a bundle of old rags and wrapped them around ium. $2 was badly burned. The cry of “Fire! was taken uj by the thirty-odd men empioyed there, and when It reached the upper floors, whica are occupled by Engel & Silberbiatt, the women became panic-stricken and ran helter-skelter down the narrow stuir- wa: yal. reachet mafety, oui tome suffering, many’ «crate: brulres, In the rear of the burning building ‘# a large drug and chemical estadlisiment The two buildings are within ten feet of each other. The firemen feared at first that the fire would spread and placed the police lines for two blocks. The lower part of the bullding was nearly consumed and about $4,000 4 ne age was done. : — +| POLICEMAN SAVES MOTHER AND BABE but net with wand @) Beveral hundred people witn eda $ he: Tescue on the part of Po! iceman PANIC FROM FIRE, Office Burned Out— Lively Time on Park Row. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1901. ICAMERA EXPERTS AT WORK IN CITY. The EVENING WORLD will pa nit prints. shoul! secompany eac No prints will be returned. All George Mueiler at a fire in Newara, paid for, N. J, thts afterngon, __ Address “An Shortly after, 1 o'clock a fre occurred New York City. in the two. Grange avenue where a Mra was }y with an infant three da Police Co! “hid man born ueler reched up through the birding vke to the apartments f the Coleman family end picking up vith Mrs, Coleman and babe In lig ATMs succeeded in cecap'ng from buiiding tn safers Mr. Coleman wae head and bulldiag by glass, TWO ODD FIRES badly cur aber Rething of he feet in out the Tw) strange eat side started wi 40: and with the fons « Me houses bet were br noth turned In ates the tenants of fire was discover nd itoor in th are oseupied wax in the fret alarm wi Yetock by wane of Kidge street. The In the kitchen on ihe se rear, These apartm: by Louts Popke. No apartments at Uhe tines, oowever T “soon put out and the dary Ostensibly ths fire started ove: © second alarm wax turned tn from, the same box, Waen the engines came up they were directe! to che triple tene- ment at I. 3, and 5 Avenue (, which con- tainn twenty-elgit familtes. The fire began In the kitahoa of the flat o rts one by Mrs. Betay Berger. Tals family, too, were all out, The damage done was $50, 7]QUEEN DYING; HER WHIMS | iegpa 3 » > be i *| LOST HER SWEDEN’S LOVE. CAMBON READY FOR ollcitade KAISER. , For, | German = fRater's France Not Wholly Appreciated, PARIS, Feb, 11.—-The Gaulois to-day | says taat at the obsequles of Queen Vic- group conaisting uf M. Pierre Pau! Cam- | men working| bon, French Ambassador to Great Brit. on Rockland Lake, and twelve-inoh !ce| ain; Vice-Admiral Bienalme, the head of ue + [is filling the monster houses there. ‘The| the French uciexuuon attensing ly Strick-|ice harvest js also jn full swing on the cpnerals and 1 Ga Be ace Radraaaing Huthwaito| time in yeare A Sitery Briefly before: It arrived: Hutison Hiver, and one of the best crops ee Tela. y. “Well, M. Cambon, are you not com- ing to greet me?’ und as the latter op- broached: the mpeivr added: “1 wish It to be well known that I love france wary, much and shai nevar allow r ouched. ' ‘Sire.’ replied M. Cambon, “I thank Four alone.’ jesiy for what you have been amouah ta bat France jen eal BOY ROBBED GAS METERS. frank White Picked L kn of Aue tomato: Machines. | When twelve-year-old Frank Whit of 15 Gunther atreet, was arraigned tn the Guten Avenue Court thin afterngon, accused of picking the locks of Kant ew York automatic gas meters and ab- stracting therefrom vartous suns, he boasted of his skill with a bent safety pin, she Instrument with which he com mitted the robberies. For a long time the gas company has been looking for the thief, but not Ul Officer Howard, 0,f the Brownsville sta- tion, followed White from house to house was the culprit found. ‘The lad entered the holuses on variour excuses and took the quarters from the meters, tory frame house at &8 South the .TO BE PROBED. | Me. Taft writes: “Tal ire Story from che Sunday Works ant alee the af you are gy them yard of 1 ‘Third street, Long Island Cf WHERE THE CLAY ° eres) TOO OOO \ e008 ret Levens, he In about nare of the elty'n supply Junt over the Harlem. 1 to ML. wa of completed FROM FICERS Bt sed bette n by bes that rt breaght cotta Spann | made a spec [A few months ago he secured a fudge | ment for $25,000 against Dr, J. J, Kiaared for damuges 1 hg from brutal ment he chalmed inmate of a retreat ¢ | Kindred at Btamford, ¢ | "Kindred ma eno defense to the sult at the ume since made a mo- ton to obtain a rehearing. Spann clalmed to have been made {nsane | Kindred and to have recovered h's mi ‘In Pallacelphia, Then he found that jls wife had obtained a diverce while @ was Insane, and he was arranging to thave this divorce set aside If possible, A full description, giving names, Only sharply defined and strongly ‘he svbjects should be interesting, novel and newsy ateur Photograph Editor, Evening World, P.O. box 2,54, thete py wtaphed by A y $2 each for all amateur photo locations, &c., printed photographs can be used. th are accepted and printed will be ar Tali, lang deiand Chix f Rennte and Mi amillng tot ins what they will buy with which was taken In the back ty PIPES COME FROM. aye) exesererey Lyons f clay pines «from this litue I pr ris shown b nia kt, wink pipes are seen dat out an the fer zy FED WITH PILL AT PISTOL PONT Hotel-Keeperand Would=' Be Rescuers Dosed by’ ** Queer” Youths 1 to The Evening World.) Y., Feb. 11.—Dantei Oater= proprietor of the Park Housel at. ta: near here, swallowed) & ver pilla at the point of ares volver and 45 eritically til. $ Ovterhau a son Frank, twemty= two years old, wao has been acting rly recentiy, The young man late night cornered his father In the barroom of thelr place and, drawing & ol, ordered him to hold up his hands, The old maz obeyed, and young Ostere ivut, reaching for « big box of pills ow | the son, who, pressing the plato! against | his forehe orced him to swallow half: sof the bo: 1 broxe away and, calling of four men ran These were im: lately held uj young Osterhaut and compelled the bo: AM tors of the elder Osterhiaut, The son hax been arreated, THRICE PRAYED). IN COURT: FREE At Last Trial Burna i: Spent Eight Hours | Kneelinz. Salvator Burna was to-day discharge®, in the Court of Gencral Sessions, Burra, who ts fifty yearn olf, and wi Mved at 22 Bast Sixtleth street, deen in the Tombs for over a year, Un= der a charge of assault alleged) to have?) been committed on Mary Hurman, e@t east Sixtteth street, A It was cifimed by the police that hed attacked her with a knife because of @i- @ quarrel bver a palr of shocs te had’ metited for her, He was tried’ threes: times and on each oceaston the jury dias” Aine first _tlme the 4 tood 7 to 6 ° ime the ju: stor & for conviedon, the second time § tora). and the taird time 11 to 1. eas At each trial when the Jury retired Purna took from pocket a portrait. of the Madonna, and, putting it on the: bench of the prieoners’ rrounded. andies, which he Iizhted.) Th unen this knees in prayers in the last trlal, when the jury atood| 11 to 1 for donvietion, Burra prayed for: elght hours without ceasing. BURNED FLESH ‘ASKS LAW 70 ‘FINEST OF ALL CET HER TEETH. = | pi a Old Man’s Poverty Re-|M:rs. Gaffney Suffers ’ u sponsible for a Serious While Dentist Holds . es { — e = - Meyer Mittman) ta) gray-halred and’ tdfe without teeth proved a. moskory, . . Or He has managed to earn a few} to Mrs, Annic Gaffney, of 539 Weat Nine- Claims He Was in a Ruth Mason _ Declares Jeente a day an a capmaker in tn[tent rtrent: ee ‘ % had to confine herse:t to “apo Depot When His Wife’s | She Fled from Mrs. falserablelbhomel theldarrecli othe (be wh iLeeltrlenida\made Fide remarks: | frame bullding at 1% Herter street. |, woret of all, when the mean things Home Was Fired. | Karl. Having netther stove nor fue ared her cratwhite beautiful set were - | - scught to keep warm as he worked this | res i 4 ae a rer eat i allod a ef sc 2 Jon: Ing, of Hempstead, L. 1., who! Ruth Muson, who says she Is nine- mor nna | Manon Lam ete urnae. (court nd got a nons for until yesterd: morning was held in teen years olf but looks three years the wiek ‘tea high and the lamp ex-[pr Chappel, her demtiat. hig esteem by hls employers, the younger, way a pt'asner in Jeffers | STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11.—The condition /Ehe inherited the mone er brothers, | ploded. She sald the doctor had made a net of Meadow Brook Hunt Club and the Market Pollee Court to-day charged] Of Queen Sophin leaves not mucn hope | wie owned the gambling tables of Wies-1 gnuzing oll rpattered aver the old | false teeth for her last August, for Water Department, of Brooklyn, and with dlecrderly conduct. for her recovery, She ts a suffered from] “When => Salvation Army movement | man'a clothes, and in extinguishing the | which s: $A few days later who wan arrested yesterduy for attempt-, The girl te pretty and wore short| !Mfluenza, accompanied, by high fevers|was inaugurated. In Burope. Queen | flames one of nis hands was so severe.y | she met nim on the «treet. Smilingiy he ing arson on the premises on which his) tre: and insomnia, She {9 alxty-four years Bolnin jbeca ma ratie te iw lth ie ty a0 {burned the flesh left the bones of the} asked how she tked them. She sald wife and, stepson Ived, was again ex-" Dp ¢ Glennon, of the Weat Thir-| 4 celal Sweden. e Niener fingers exposed. He was carried out by] they did not ft. He seemed pained. amined before Judge C. F. Glitens, at tleth street station, told the mugistraie Soaps {the n | ilremen and taken to t Gouverneur! (aen he told her to give the teeth to patend, tor} iat he arrested her ina flat in Fortleth| Sopiia Vilhéimtna Mariana Henrietta [con autheran | Herpital, | nimm fas he would tix them, “She did. Collin « he was at thejst and thai there were three other {!¥ the royal epoure of King Oscar If. of [4A nn atest The tire was put out with a nominal! 20's ne hea’ headinolteeth: Mempat 1 the two aitempts| women present and one man. The com.|#weden. For years her life fas been wo the Salvat on | lone. land he quids exelur.vely Were mace to destroy his wife and step-{platnant In the case wana Mrs. Karl, of [eccentric that rhe has nearly lost the |: trockous mur- a See 2 rite elo ron, Hoe p.aded rat guilty and aske4 (1565 Broadway. She miys that she ts{love and orlde watch were once la vaparing in) Ite | for an adjournment of the case uni!l! the giri's aunt, and that she came from |pon her by the people of her countr. ause the murder w i | Friday in order to procure counsel, ‘Thix| Philadephia. She deciares the girl was] It seems :tlmos: pitiful to contrast ort univer ' i was granted, Falling to procure a/ detained for Immoral purposes, passing with that of Victoria at Osb Ss ured hts \ | 5 hondsnain’ for commitied| Ruth Maron dented that the woman| Except Jn her own Immediate (ami.y,| Since then indifference wo her | | v ty jull pending rarralgnment. |Is her aunt, and stated that rhe was/there will be no grief, and In iis heart, |ro stuilte have giqwn, fn Mr. and Mre, Collins have had ‘kept six weeks a prisoner by Mra, Karl, perneey, tie King will feel a xense banat celtechine rortirse | Heats ko tecbarntedsetae wite apes S. eee perp eacnbs last Bat-| A fiw yours ago she was a ci of spirit. r hea'th | i pens os Cane) ae ‘day and went to the flat of Mrs, Day, {ing woman, She had a statel he grew to be hypo sl A ublettoree [in Fortietn sirect was fatr of fuce, mild of matin ry gractous trait was ombite | L ho age als vated, speaking nearly cts te ihe, ited | CHURCH ACCOUNTS S| formed anvail the toplen of the aay Europe for rel Finally one teco ot e \ \ HORT. | x7¢! the toples « P 2 for re ally one recom= } Mbennes d . the leading European publicitiona | mended that sw change her whole ilfe, | A pall ach ine: hases any | were lald before ner every morning. °° | At hls sume stion rae dla hostn Kk iB Worry Preyinz on Him!Seeks an Annulment of os] Fhe ha founded many soctet.e: phe pahice, He sw her rooms, and, Hi . . “3 Vee OY ERPIBUTS. de to fire the| NCW Mranawick Baptists Find Dia-| most notavie being that f jit te even sald, that at times she Caused Heart | Her Marriage with the houselani hour! laters Quantities: of; pas Crise co Cane of hurwes for the alck, and scrubbed | thls change brought | | - 4 ber were thrown againec the nouse and y ot women) oivielt! poor, women:/, t1b | nolsurcesseor:troublent Disease. | Bigamist. Collins of pouring a pail! The Auditing Committee of the First] At ner adios eee day to tiene {daned all nie royal rights H of turner ae pile whon discov | Baptist Church In New Brunawick, N. J,,] 7e Save up three hours a day tivessincontersinemertyants ae } Se ci ets Tre ea ecoRmzed |which has been Investigating the ac-| Mer Court people Wore admitted to ier) mall of honor, cee ai iy =f ii Eup counts of Henry Plerce, treasurer of the |:@bl€. The only rule of etiquette enforced | The Queen le sald to have sroner wil is Are soward..witer> ———=—=—__ sav 7 3 that which required ladles of [In this, and willed him her tc Ho the de \s the bignmist, HE STOLE SHOES Envelope Committee, reported to the! the royal circle to apc i tole past few years is has Holanda! ei | Terma vhncreoeranvene . trustees that thore was a deficlency of | with dlamonda, In setiremens, Bhe Ie the daugite who v niin ‘ lng ferlanjan: sini tsi na one time shel wa eounideres the puke William fat Nassau, and was tye joule a Hoy a 1 ‘ jchest woman of her in Euro rled io Oncar IL, 3 . plead yo othere Ww! Mini Gronagnthee a wari aeaiier: who has been absent for about aves nents [earths tieviediitare ; . Or) | Ec waakitendsalagioy bel inlWashingtor seins es It Is not Pathe ey nee at al prpba Hy be Little dimlculty in getting | Mrs. Howard ts a Catholic ating ti she could again divorced. Prov-| she way never | ried, how: | nt, would aes, A and secu ve her free t Lob abe pi on Howard In summons Ww Sing Sing ona few days, and tt ty n belleved he wil i the cane, us has ex; mination to go to Liv Hoston wife when he leaves prison FERRY-BOAT sylvania Railroad, Is Launched. han Just ben bul Co., of Port. Richmond, 8. Pennsylvania Rallroad wa Iaunched at 1 ‘The veer! was christened Chicazo by? Mise Gertrude Davidson, daughter of the! sto mayiace her names two yeirs ago w13 ruR dowm aml sonk Inthe Nore Rives by a Bay vannah Ine steamship. Tre new ferry= boat Is conride:od the finest of her type afloat. Sto is 05 feet long, ntth 6 feet = beam, moulded hull, and 6 feet beam It In expocte tre Chizago will be ready, 77 for service on March 15, waen eSe wile take her place on the Cortiag it stree line. a Heavy Verdicts Against | BSR. T. for Injuries | by Cars. ‘two heavy verdicts for damages were ay against the Brooklya rendered to: Rapid ‘Transit Company. z Mra, Laraon, who was run dome: and injured while crossing Fulton street, and acnue In a cad, sued and was awarded half that tmount by a Jury In Jurtice Houghtoa' division of the Supreme Court, ase Mrs, Maria Quirk, knocked off a car? at Concy Island in a disctes.on over ithe as payment of fare, Was awarded one-hal€ ib 13 of the $15.08 snc sued for in compensae AGyg fon for a permanently Injured) spine ——<s— for 910, Ja Separating Became Violently Involved. was resporsible for the A dog tight presence in Jefferson Market Court; day of two physicians—Dr. Edgar sving two years and ten months, Hamburger, who did so ng Howard to Justice, thinks convict is a degenerate. He bases his f on a careful mtudy of tne Man and a knowledge of hts) past life obtained while jooking for evidence pwhich would have been used against him in the trial inthis elty had he not pleaded zullty. Howard Is sald to have taken fendish delight In torturing cats, doga and other dumb. brutes, und’ the open. manner. in whichyhe duplicated his wives shows |'D: he hug®a blunted moral sense, Bmith, uf Sixth avenue and) Fourte street, and Dr. Richard Bangs, of West Fleventh street. =i general scrimmage. tah ‘paid the other struck t th appeared with

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