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: r) ae 24634. 3 of 1am entirely in the was announced I hi parts of the United course, if | am elected. If I am S. a It is a very great honor to be ters of the American Revolution, friends elect me I euall be glad. arrive, strength, but am willing to say entirely satisfied with the outlook. (6 MAY BE LOST | WITH STEAMER Homer Supposed to Have Gone Down Aftera Collision. LONDON, Feb. ‘The Russian bark Hoppet, Capt. Lindblom, which satled from Hull Feb, 14 for Sapelo, has been towed tnto Grimsby with bows seriously damaged by collision on the night of} Feb. 15 with the steamer Homer, from Libau, The Homer disappeared after the col- Uston and is belleved to have foundered. With the loss of sixteen lives, The Homer was built at North Shields in 1850. Bae was 250 fect long, 34 feet MRS. FAIRBANKS HAS MANY _ STRONG OFFERS ve received flattering offers of support from all ates, and these offers have been renewed on the arrival of the delegates on the ground. gratulate the successful candidate. OO-8-L BH MRS. M’LEAN DE CANVASS IS | My canvass is In excellent shape, and I am receiving pledges of support constantly as the delegates Of course, | am enough of a politician not to tell my beam and 17 feet dee of 519) tons net register and was owned by the Elliot Steam Tug Company, of Lor Educational Alliance Concer On Feb, 19, in its series of Tuesday evening concerts (o which no admlgston fee 1s charged, a musicale will be given by w section of the Women's Philhar- monic Society, Duch well-known polo- {ets us Mra, Anna Lang Behicn, harplst; Silrs Martina’ Johngtone, violinist, and Ales Amy Vay, te, will take part, ~ LTRS WA Re OF SUPPORT. my friends. Since my candidacy I shall be glad, of hot, I shall be the, first toycon- a FAIRBANKS. tndane. CHARLES W. or) 3 dds, CLARES HER N GOOD SHAPE: President-General of the Daugh- and [am free to say that if my that myself and my friends are MRS, DONALD M'LES PLEDEOQGG E--b-:9-6-H G2 TWO LINERS LONE OVERDUE The Bolivia and Massillia Both Nine Days Late. The steamships Rolivia, of the Anchor tine, and of the Fabre tine, ) ply to Mediterrancan ports, are nine days oerdue at this port. Taey usually make the trip in fourteen days are now out twenty-three Mare. and ays. snee leaving Gibraltar, » Boil tn 2061 net tons, is com- y apt. Grajg and carries a gen- 100 passengers and a crew of sixty-five. ‘The Masalilia is 1,859 tons. “pt, Joubert Is in command, crew of ff{ty, general merchandise und a large number of passenge: Officers of the companies eay the ships hae been delayed by the buffeting of head winds and weas, The Brittants, of the Fabre line, and e000 -0-8-ono-0n8- . WHO WILL WIN IN THE RACE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE D. A. R.? INGTON ve = QaTEPNINEL Washington M to Pick Victor in Con- | test for Office of Presie ‘"" ls E BLING . — dent-General gress Which [Meets To- Day. MMR CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT - GENERAL CONGRESS, D. A. R: of Mrs. Donald York. Mr MeLean, sey. § Mis. Charles W. Fairbanks, of & Indiana. 3 Meagher ay ee ryan aepyte eee SIIINGTON, F ening of the New Washington Roebling, of New 1 | | Brown, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1901. COUNT, HUMBLE ASKS PARDO Fair Mrs. Brown Gets| Request for an Armistice. SHE WILL NOT SEE HIM. “My Mind Has Been Asleep,” Says the Titled Prisoner. M penitent and pilant is the mood of Michael Angelo Salvatore, Count Valert de Versonett!, of the House Savoy and herefitary Prince of Navarre, who langwaher in the Fifty-foursh street Jail, He charged with Iniiting tenlag Jeter Mrs, Martha of 265 West Fifty-sixti: atree responsibiiity for the disa of one of her diamond rings ount Inguist and a mui . Rrown isa poctess and pla, and with pearance The lan. wright hree days tn jail have broken tie « «resentment, Mrs. Brown to-day ved tals tle, dated fram the yefourt jal My Untort Friend: Far an arn Istice Popras. In « few days Twill eue far peace, ‘They told me to sive my per sonal version. Betleve me. ne ane haw yet seen the dreadful statement. 1 much and had hay th mp ine 1y substantial ft son me. [am gathering strength very hour, and will reeover all at once wrot eoch you en Unable! in Con-|'"" MMMM MRMAGRMN | os # 8 i 18.—The Elev- ‘antinental Congress of the Daugh- | < American Revolution meets; Son -in- Law, Thomp- and will remain tn! pormal senses and drive thie Hbel- lous devil out of me. Oo, this) fith work. that 1 hould atoop a9 low, T control some time ago of myself. ax > well know and am no lower by asso I pray the Holy Mother met hi you to te Twill never again lose myself 1 implore you ne me. My has only and will noon awaken in and ow atone for all thie wickedness, 1b n you to det me talk to you when Tam | caim. Kindly come tor VALERI Mr. Brown » she doesn't know unt in talking about, fs not suing to see htm. ———__ ; OHAPMAN BACK IN MERCER STREET Fitzpatrick's | Coroner son, Gets Good Place. | Chlet of Police Devery this afternoon Prestdent-General and an entirely [new board of national oficers will be | felected., Tt hi neveral munths th mK to-day jwall be on t interesting in ‘the hist the organization. | A year Mrs, Daniel Manning | tent-« j presage! fr ga fin | Mre | foi tal $i t01 | izer and th e contest mmeEress, which nos onts the are Mrs, Mrs. , and Mra. irbanks, of Indiana. te ts the even ongress. Not a Sew Candidate. Donald McLean the ihird time, rian of high order. ofl speaker. women Sh In quieting dissension whe [pant in the New York City showed, ne organization her rivals, Heca Washingtoa wh chi ts a candid. She ta a parliamen- was chosen as a compromise for Presi-| » were factors which con- je candidates for the oMce of Preat- Donald Mele Roed- | aries There will be, or should {f every doles | ye elghtcen hundred v Nine ft wae ram- chapter which ashe rected three Umex outnumbers those use she In a Woman jot force xne has enemtes in the Con- Rt fat in ‘ wel 01 ry other xhp has been heard from | been aMilated with any of the diana, six om M ts, and her frlends kraduate of the Women’ ar: nBe ward in th broken, im, by compart This is the first time 9! ed the ollice. By somo o the D. A, TR, Mrs, I ied the “dark horn ch oan Mere. tha. tho strongest In the race, That she Is a woman of business in the work she carried completion of the Brook. yn Hridge after her huabund's health decane ‘Mrs, Roebling !n at Mri he f the. ol Urb, Ing her ea . it annow y he Daughters desire me for President because United States Senate ena. A Woman of Affairs Mra. Washington Rocbiing ‘has the rong backing of the New Jersey chap- reason of her intima tations wit! women's clubs of New York she ty a | candidate to be feared by her rivals Mrs. Mc nds, on the other hand, say 3 pink IN Weaker be- Citlind whe ts -woman. Mrs. ling has evinced considerable ¢ ability, It ts said of her that th the ppany she has to enterta: mure gractous she appears, She In quick and correct in purhamentary usage. She! Law resent Vice-Preal- Present Vice-Prea irbanks, wife of centor United States Senator from in the new cand!- has wever In not strictly cor- | irhanks ha: Aavewed candidate for the Iavt| my husband ta Mrs, Fairbanks, {vor the standpoint oficial life, has an advantage over her ompetitors. And bectuse she Isa new andldate, sho ix regarded by her frien ts She han nox » factions. fhe Matter of Mushand: She is sald tu represent the consery- ative element in ine irene But as an offset to Mrs. Fairbanks's c She has aj wih this ime Mrs, McLean comes forward Anawe “if the {saue of husbands tx to be fo wi huaband haw served this ¢ int United States armies, erinticn conaidered President-General, Inherent in the woman who hold reed upon th my Own re n untrs necessary however, in Archimede, of the Navazagona Generale | office and not exercised by proxy, Ituliana, in the Mediterranena trade| though that proxy be her husband.” also, are now in the Bermut: they were drien to take sheite ——— To Cure the Grip in Twe Days. Lazative: Bromo-Quisine remeves the couse, where EEE eee King Back in London, Feb. 18. SiG the .D. A. HR. Tam sathees fu th that mutter sy neestry of officers’ why y In’ the Continenta! The charar should be the even ‘King Edward and] timo to. hear aS Alexandra have returned to th $ ea nothing | 8. VAN RENSSELAER MRS. CRUGER’S HEROINE FORMER LEADER OF “400.” ——. Her New Book, “Mrs. Clyde,’ ; Founded on Facts in New York Society. Italy ie hera a of her new Mie has created a. sensation among the HN by 4g strong expose of tie the litteness of New York The heroine of her book de- letter the life story of # is woman who, by sheer force 4 nliiions, arone co the leader- the highest social set In} The early struggles for |" Tecognition, the indomitable will and¢ the flnaj success of this woman, now dead, are portrayed #0 to the the character has been teadily reco} nized by her former friends and fo lowern. 1 Mes, Cruger does not admit that her herotie was taken from life, but the} Ines have been too finely drawn to de- elve those who were famillar with the! original Mrs. Cruger. who writes under the} nom de piume of Julla Gordon, has pro- diced a novel striking in ‘te exposition of the soctal customs of the day, The lneroine, Mry. Clyde. a fonaire of Boston, She gave to him. but he lavished millions on her. married Her whoie ambition was to ent soctety. She wan faithful eg band, but her coldneag made hi life one of misery, and when he died alone tn his manston his wt brad. and | on the very day of ia death w |to have her daughter presente eR eileen iit Queen, She rv 1 to Ameren, and | | bw her clevern money succeeded e recognized ax the leader of Her) daughter, disregarding her mother's advice. married toe man she joved instead of a title. The moral in Jefericieleleleieleietetet —_.—_ James Henry Smith, Ameri- the story may le in the Incident that “Mra. Clyde ved long enough to be! humiitated by seeing a younger woman | upplanted as her successor, She sed) Jone and neglected, ax her husband i Tae book, although Just out, ts widely CRUGER. ca’s Richest Bachelor, Makes dlacuseed by soctety. DEAD OF T have cashed in my Inat these words and a kise to his young wife, Henry ‘T. Patsley, seven years had lived off his lwinnings aa a gentleman gambler on the n liners, died in Bellevue to- fay: Patsiey diel a morphine fiend. the end his superb nerve never him. Kambler posed as a prosperous merchant and his appearance bore out his assertions. His carefully trimmed fa- red beard and faultless attire wer injliar to the saloon passengers of most oft bie steamships on which he voyaged back and forth plying his pro- fesslo Ils real character wan rarely ected even when his marvellous suc- Jcesa at poker made many of his fellow poorer by thounands of passengers Wednesday that he wan an j tes ed police ¢ . w 1 Hogan was sent from the j Leonard etreet station, Manhat.an, to jdamatea, 1. 1, while Jefferson M. Dee- was orought from Jamaica and iven the Leonard street station Willam Thompson, of the Mercer flrvet station, was transferred City Mall sav: while Micheal} Foodty. of the lattes command, was sent to the Delancey street station George F, Chapman, who has been in harze of the Deinncey street: station, {was returned to his old command at the Tr street static When asked why the transfers were made Chief Devery answered: "For po- | lve reawons. | Capt. Thompson, who gets the choice laxaignment of the City Hall Squad, ts a syn-ln-law of Coroner Pitepatrick, J while Capt. Deevey, who ts brought tn from Jamaica, 1. 1. in also a Tamman Jinan, He te the Veteran who fought in the ‘courts and Jed the Pollew Commlenlyners toa him a Cap. tain a |COSE OF LAUDANUM FATAL. | Robert Gunn, Newsdenler, Died of | peag at Gouverneur Hoapttn Robert Gunn, of 457 Grand street, died in Gouverneur Hospital to-day from an erdose of laudanum. ann Hyed with hie brother, partially paralyzed and kept stand on Liberty niree He wan in the habit of taking lauda- He was 4 news }num for severe pains in his side, ¥ terday, after belug unable to sleep for two nights, kK an overtose and was Temoved uuconmeious to the hospital, TO TEST EVES ~ OF REV. KELLER. Minister’s Doctors Are Pleased at Progress ot Patient. jin Keller, who was sh oman G, Harker, at Arlingtoa, N. Ix much improved to-day. are greatly pleased" sald Dr. ton, “over the improvement of Mr, Keller. “He 1» getting along fincly and shows marked Improvement every twenty-four hours. ‘There has been po test of eyes. Dr. EBaglotun will be prevent bo-morrow, and Ife thinks ad- Visable a test will be inade then." Luwyer Van Winkle, counsel for Barker, sald to-day that ‘he would prob- ubly not take any further ateps to have Harker acanitted to ball until the latter part of the week, Mr. Van Winkie raid he had heard nothing definite from either the County Pros ror the phyrclans attond.ng Mr, Keller to show that the minister, was out of danger. He sald he would wait a reasonable from the physiclana and then would apply to the Court to release UYarker on bail. a) 1s ‘James Hevue in an ambulance from st ty-fifth a: He gave his occupation ps that of a mer- chant Finding him suffering from morphine Dr. Emerson sent him to ward He quickly made friends with br. Barclay and told him his reat occupation. Taking « big roll of bills | from hie pocket he extended a fifty dollar ne » the doctor. “Pl Make Good, yo your beat with me,” smiling, “and I'l make goog.” ne doctor laughed and declined the money he sald, had tiken morphine for twenty years yd th, his ordinary dose was tht grains a day What this means may be understood when tt {x remembered arth of & grain ts enou nv ordinary man to sleep, othe emour, ase his auf needle finally Ured nearly allt atl the solu ho effect on Paisley. Dr, Barclay nad to resort to give him In three nlus igo t kre fin and in my ex ive I 1 a morphine victim of ree sisting such a quantity of the drt In rerieting the appetite for the drug the gamoler showed the an » Even when his heart was weak from t sa of tt he dtd not ask for the But w keep him alive the doctors had to give ft co him ‘The efforta to save him were uselerm, USED A POKER Jersey City Man Charged with Committing As- sault While Drunk. Criminal Court thin morning for an as- sanit alleged to have been committed on his wife, Mary, thirty-six years old, on Feb, 3. Fallon, It Is alleged, while under the Influence of Haquor, attacked his wife with a poker, and struck her reverely on the head, ‘eye and arm. Up to Isst night the womun had remained in her home — without medical attendance. Doctors ray that there is danger of plood poisoning setting in, and. th her condition ts seriou: ——=__—_ Killed Wife and self, 8T LOUIS, Fed, 18.—In a ft of Jealous rage today Charles E. Bent, of zt La- clede avenue, Killed ‘his wife and then committed muteide, After shotting bis wife, bent knelt before @ mirror and dlew out his own brains, ~ ‘STEAMER GAMBLER H. T. Paisley Had Thirty Grains a Day— Told of Strange Career. ‘The gambler told Dr. Barclay that he | most remark: | ON HIS WIFE. John Fallon, thirty years oll, a butcher, residing at 135 Brunswick | street, Jervey City, was held without hail by Magincrate Hoos in the Firs! Elaborate Plans. = ' James Henry In America and p 09,000, | ssor of $4 MORPHINE. will quit busin or a time at least So great a sucess was h St, Vaiea- ne 2+ af tite's dinner dance on ‘Thursday list | that he has accepted the advice of i friend« and will go into entertaining on a large swale the world over. He has! to fore next} pinned spend $1 winter colls around, chiefly on the new uaintarces he fcrmed in aociety. Mr. Smith inherited his xreat fortune Fever set in despite the heavy doses, and he went nto delirium. His hurried to hike ani talked to nim | {FOR George Smith, a London recluse, ng his lucid Intervas. | She wna! who lived on $000 a year and accumu-} thege Saturday Msn waen dis last Mt jared $9,000.00, which he left to his He be nus #hortly before | Nephew a little aver a year ago. he died Ars, ‘Paisley: was kneeling uy | cle comes. of wood, grasping stock.” | the b in her hand she held big! was ey , rah eraarieeehentehe bouque: era that she had droughi| War the Lord | vi willed the princely Inheritance to his) the gambler ralaet lnimself and kiased| nephew, Mr. Smith, however, has re o solved to amuse himself. he sald, “I've cashed my last y last) Mtr. Smith will sail fur Eurobe sho! ‘Then he became unconacfour and died. ITO SPEND $100,000 ENTERTAINING “400” Smith, richest bachelor | taking passage in the handeomest one of t antic greyhounds, few days in London, Paris and to the Riviera, where he has taken a villa. There all New. Yorkers of social prominence whom Mr. Smith knows will be invited for @ sexice of house parties. ‘The winter season London to occup: “4 there leans during | the Rink Ldward's coronation. The ton over. Mr. Smith will return to the United States in @ yacht which he us chartered for the summer at a cont of 925,00. He will spend Au- ly, suite o After Vienna he will 3 in the gust at Newport, giving one splendid, function there at the height of the eames ton, ‘Thence he returna to Tuxedo, wh nother villa awaite him. Here he wil give a series of house parties at practically all of New York's Four Hune in declare lar | atar bright parti Hin friends irmament. f over he goes to house he has Je will entertain Amer-_ festivities attending. seanon Mr. Smith will be the: the that, stliness ond magnificence his: en tertainments will surpass anything thag” ever been given in New York. Simtth ntreot ha Mr. Wall sat by his own. efforts, set ack of Marked Carda. tt was when Paisley had deen tod that he could not Ilve that he told Dr. Bareiay of hix profession. “1 “have, no regular home,” sald Vaisiey, “For seven years I've been lcrogsing the ocean on the big passenger |steamships, 1 had ail the comforts 1 | wanted, llved high and had money to | burn. “It has been YOUNG GIRL. spection of the ‘passengers. After 1| sized them up: Id iecide upon what was the best line In which to commen. Who Maroney, R Kee 1 acquaint | Lizzie haps aft bottle of i |Kometiinen (‘eet ttn atemard to have | Drank Carbolic Acid, amd Td invite sa ‘change friend Dying at Hospital. ayersinads More than one or two — of poker on a al! evensitated, of ¢ Lizzie Maroney, nineteen years ald, 144 tact, and fine Judgment of dying in Roosevelt Hospital from car- fow pamseng bolle acid, which she swallowed while} were Pat real business Ninth avenue and Fiftieth | { Tara Hall | | street, Methods a Seeret. ‘The girl left her home, No. 512 West | i Fatty was fet mel eno a nH Thirty-ninth stre last night and after gambling men of this ctty, and his f cade EK | methods must have been original. meet ingjajelriifriendnanied Mary {ELen| | tite told me Chiat he used marked | Cass'd wel with ber to a drug store jcarda ant had a met manipulat- Ninth avenue and bougat the) card in the deal. This], What this method was 1am not famillar ling the recond | wan his secret he never explained with the game uf poker, and would 1 j understand any way So vate young doctor cared for Paisley Hellevue, | va H Hail n the two girls went | While the Cassidy girl treet, her friend) went | behind the maloon and |} | who tn arents sald nt that] ver games ned wal sn’: ex why she should | ve Techeieves | teY to KID hers Hor father sald that ret by whieh he could win| hls daughter was engaged to be married | acti mater, Mra, Maroney dented | epaere are cart mharos, tha Rena u s but they reldcai use marked aytng tint her daughter was too | we yin an up-to-date game eive attentions from a man. kni y maid whe did not hig xtakes are o re becau Jpack of carte may be calied £ friend was going to take carb Por two. and marked cards are es | wtectad 1, he may | Ito get his carda ia playonce in r nigh to make a Rood Mintlng ona steamship, wacre the jay Jorg mre not ooklog fu aly ent rroy “The! Sild he would man a 0 second card after the dew! Hone Ht fanveait Ctelall AeA A mud wale being pul are int Eaves jimeel? every other « outskirts to-day: and n aband had the chotoe 4 : : flaht te done by a clever manipulator, [its They UDR UOC CEL rthe hand fe quicker than the eve.” [the work of horses CREAMER GIVES UP $6,000 108. Whalen's Albany Assist-/| INSULTED CIRL: -CUTBY ESCORT. | John Cowen Dangerously | | Wounded in Jersey | ant Succeeded by City Affray. | A. C. Butts. i ! is Rooney, twenty-two years) Congressman-eieet Thomas J. Cream old, Hying at No, 438 Second street, waa! er, of the Eighth Distrtet, has resigned Pan Miss Mamte Burke to her| his — place ant ( ratio: home on Second street, near Henderson, | Counsel the Munte 1 wien Johv Cowen, twenty-eight years riment at vid, of No. 121 St. Paul's avenue, ap: mer hay the placn three. proaches, and, according | ney It pays a salary of $5.00 per nade an insulting remark ary quent Nhe endes AT arthur C, Butts, who tas beer a $5,000 being siabbed under the left shoulder| “ oF Fy pane “Ne was, found. lying ont assistant In) Whale has been sidewalk {1 & pool of blood by Pollce- | promoted t evi ee fuel, who shortly afterwards ar- Going to the Philippines te Wed. that Cowen's con: ATLANTA, Ga. Feb, 18.-Miss Dollle — as 1. Payne, of thin city, will leave ¢ Manila next week to become the wife Se ene a itieninte of W.M, Thebaut, a young Atlantian ATLANTIC CITY, 3, Feb, 18 —The tug Covington and the barges Ringleader and Vana pent ashore at Avalon this morning. The tug] companied by Miss Anna B, Cs 1, of but, the, argos are. ill] Washington, who also is engaged to\e eal HL probably ¥*] young man in the Vallipplnes. fn the Post-OMtce there. She will be ac- {a woman found Tenement. ‘Alcohotiem, ¢ Reon a tenement fret street. TH ture, There y bottles lay all about powure, starvation” was |the explanation of the ambulance sur ted to look at the dead body, of to-day on the top floor accumulated seer inheritance hae dwarfed this pre- vious fortune so much that he has fe; ved to give up speculation and: dee vote himself to entertaining the smart” HISKEY KILLS REFINED WOMAN. Drank Herself to Death ina Cold West Side-..— 4s ees Margaret Parker, worn Ww. well kr o Fifth avenue merchants, ut always a myst She was iin expert coltector and detec~ uve. Though her passion for drink was, known, n of many large con- ve secure her services, Ti imposing In appear y educated arium, Miss ved to A aa weeks ago ap oy rable ving with Thirty -ffti 9: her when she 1a few chairs, woman drinking. oor, t . “s family came from Staten ————=—=__- Nurial Refused Murderer, The Evening World.) Pa, (Spectalt WILKESBARRE, Cemetery Associat low the body of Ralph J. White tobe puried in the Ross Township Cemetery, re is parents and many of ols relas nd the body of his nephew. whom he murdered, are interred. White was avicted of murder and then committed ieide in Jail here lust Week. Tae mate rhas been taken to court. ARTISTIC HAIR GOODS IN OUP-TO-DATE" DESIGNS. 11 Wigs, Malt Wigs and Pi etter Ladies alapted 9 ‘ontoar. GRAY. HAIR Mate Dy ms u Special Male dressing al ic the Sealp tn attendance, nunicuring parlors, ON. —Sunday morning, Feb, 1% 200. NEINRON, aged $3 yeare. Often her em- ‘oyere, hearing of her sprees, would 1a carriage after her and have ber Parker moved riments where ahe died. he ng she possessed except She had been friend in West but went away from cen accumulating nue er-carrier who went ning to investigate Feb. 18.—The in has refused to ale ey a

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