The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1901, Page 4

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Last When o of rece | Statesman were, “Morning ls Coming” ---End Came Peace-) fully. y “William Maxwell Evarts died shortly | after 9 o'clock this morning in h!x home, | at 21 Second avenue. His last words were, (Morning fe coming.” i {He was olghty-three years old on Feb. @ and on that day was lying in his ome suffering from physical weakness end failing eyesight. He had not been out of the red brick @ansion at Fourteenth atreet and BSec- end avenue for the last three years. but during that time his mind ret: All of its clearness. The newepapers and magazines wore read to him dally. He still retained his interest in the firm of Everts, Choate & Beaman, desiring that his name should figure tn the partnership until his death. He contracted pneumonia on Saturday Jast—how no one seems to know. Ii was attended constantly by Dr. Stewart C. Lambert, | He began to show improve- | ment, and yesterday there hope some was WILLIAM M. EVARTS DIES WITH FAMILY AT BEDSIDE. TEE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28 {$30,000 IN GEMS | | { | | 1 @hat he would recover from the sttack. Toward evening a change was appar- ent and Dr. Lambert remained at the lee 8 birthplace, his conutry hon | bedsite all night. At 4 o'clock this morn. | Hig Miatortenl Figure. ing Mr. Evarta grew worse and his fam-| Whichever way the future studer al the CD COCR ESE GBT vets sre ia migeGer wil PAE eettis GiuLapherameeAtpataat he | ; et SISA GW ateRU ee Iamay3 ciose of his term. Mr. “Lapham. died He rapidly sank, and at 6 o'clock bo/ wey iyarts, for fow men, however emi: | Gute more the: Ttepubtican arty ture lapsed into unconsciousness, from which} nent in thelr chosen profession, stood Ev arta SA went Inte ; nel . Lint ptt ti ai arene Only four of his six years has he did not emerge. He passed away at] forth so pr otly in affalre affecting " See ee nterdintianton the Nation An the defender of 1 Government, pine clock: | Andrew Johnson From the time he became unconscious | and Henr the champlon | @ll the children of the dying man and) of Seward and Hayes and th atu | Rie wife were in the room. There were advocate of the United & ern: | ment in the Geneva Convention which sons and Alan Hod {er dAUet ere Aer raed “onthe, terltel/6fs the” AlMdinb Sherman, Rey. Dr. Prescott and Mux itr Mr Ewartn proved rer ‘well Evarts and Mi Mrs. Beaman, Mrs, Boudder. The Rev, Proscott Evarts, +Mrs, Evarts, almost as old as her hus- band, knelt by the bedside when the end | came. The minister had his arm about \! fis mother and both of their heads were | bent in prayer. ‘The gray light began to show in the | eurtained room shortly before # o'clock | and he turned his head slowly and/ 4 Watched It. His voice scarcely foe above a whisper. He smiled faintly at | aft those who atood at the bedside and his | 6, eyes closed. He was unconsc! [raltunees Ho will beybtiried In Wihdsor, 1 AK {lee an orator of consummate a In the brary of Yale Univers {bronze medallion which Is sometimes and aged] refi he and that Tweed and Mrs * mental and Koen |} Tone his father's Ww brain, trong and m love of. truth rellgtous and: Jus- y 1 tis Ue: CONGRESS OF NURSES Exhibit Showing Progress of the Work of Mercy trom Lot NEU GNA Inception. i BUFFALO, American Exposit! Congress of Nurse feature. Reprerentatlver Britain, the and Holland. Ata meeting larly he the congrese were elect President and chatr ‘Imanc, sup “DUDE” BECCAR PUZZLED COURT He Got Ten Days After: :: Giving Too Many Addresses. Feb 2. —Du 1 the officers of ver \bam an. Gern BERLIN mentary Sao prisoner with a gentlemanly de- be Meanor and wearing a new blue serge | quire two million: @ Immaculate jinen war sen- | fyrage wil! call tenced ip Went Side Court to-duy to ten | brings the (nia! for lays; Imprisonment in the City Prison | 95,300,151 marks. ——$__- Much Live Stuck Burned, pmen/eatd hie name was Fdaward ss0n'and that he was forty-five Wished | atts edu ton Lat tnquall Join his re Hine wan successful in mite Art Committee of the in the the Ophir for the Duke and Duchess of un in the Bor- hen only. pine Platt and Thomas €, 4 letter regretting his present at a public dinner | haps te hod ears ago Mr tinerva Wardner, man ve dn the Wane taled part our In polities of himself NUDE STUDY. Lotos Club Is Criticised. now home of aight was leaving him 4 ROBBERS’ BOOTY. ————+ ‘Three Burglars Stopped for a Light Lunch in the Pantry. her Moors where mos a vline One pearl dow necklace aly rows of penria with a dia and binck pearl Mack penrt HAD JEWELS WORTH $25,000 Supposed Have Neen Stolen New York n aapphire and mond nme Two amall black pearl pins. (Copyright. 1801. by the Bros juld bracelet of bain of wold urge white pearls, (Speetal Cable Deapate VIPNNA, Fe, man giving es n Morley ho police with $25,009 worth of jewelry fa sion, supposed to be the procee peries in New York and Londc According to his own statement he ar- rived in England a month ago from Ne York, where he Ilved at No, 211 We: ‘Thirty-soventh street The jewelry includes a diamond and ruby necklice worth $5,009). A watoh, . bearing ¢ mn rr ‘s.? boy's wold watch. miniature case, marked ‘1. Valued at clever lint of eweiry, two were two ra ate an There ts no W “Morley in the New 2 ‘Thirtyeseventh street ts billboard. opened the “tautd part e extensive than ot Nothing. relare entered. the home be) voi sGH TOWN, It o'clock ‘Tuesday morning | YOUNGSTOWN, ¢ sawing the lock from the wooden | blew open the Wor teading into the basement. thal the house akeleton Keys were used. tn IGIRLS BAR ALL BEAUX | AND ESCORT BEN OTHER. )}-:: icieieteleie ee fnlelenfelelelnfatet heir frienas 9 y Inve un Moreover They Start a Boy- aeted the part o roughout the cott and Dress in Male evenit : Vineland moa heart « Aitire. with aw n They Mt the following ever lu was formes of Vineland to-mortew ev Fs bean Herhers Wells, andl res gainer oo t vf matrime sland youn em during eclire they can be sereafter, Declaration of nowas first m. given by Miss vetaly prominent in the vo She entert A her gir! frie 1 lay-sehool ol No deat th DESERTED BRIDE WAS STARVING. | —_—_—__—_—_++--- —____ thetr the stand they at the recen ephine Wile te belong Virwt ide e ne homes we er Ophir Chart for Hin inte n the naval catimates tment of the £43,000 to charter Of addreasew he gave several. . pea and York In thelr colonial MH Wagher was’ accosted by Tho Uritish steomer Ophir, of 6,910 WeOorty-skth “Atreet and ming] Grou Wun. te Lhe property of the Orient “cum avigation Company, of London, ‘The fire ls sup- Bho |) Ftived tn London from Byd= text That He Was Going to Inform His Parents of His Marriage. her wedding) 3) pennttess {in fs to-day m | 1 from outside The oMee | iter dent of the man |t had | Ga A I and told her he waa a bade his} broker Us ott. Hts Ate Kood-D¥ and left t ralne soa said he was iguihesawoula Bereasl siness down nda wee nie and In- rdner was taken to Mr, Blair's om of his marriage. om Mr. O'Rourke's etary. Mr. “Gardner did) not) return Monday nor | tai: aald he would send her to the Tuesday, 7 housekeeper informed Muntetpal Lodging-House unt! ne could Proprietor mas O'Rourke yesterday doer back real. She that the woman was starving and then matted outnide the wee: Telary, the young bride confessed that she had| “When he came out she had disap- not eaten anything in two days. peared. Lat Sunday World Wants rent you, | ‘There !s work where help fs want- heuse for you. Surest aad cheapest way. ber, of Help Wants, wks nc aat | Husband Left Her at the Delavan on the Pre-| ed; The ‘World prints the Sreatest |. 1901. IGUARDIAN WANTED FOR DWARD PARKER DEACON. _ED 10.0 MRS. EDWARD P. Slayer of M. Emile3Abeille Unable to Care for Per- son or Property. NEWPO! n has 6 TOR 1, Fe ven made An applt- the Probate intment of a and estate of who ts hope- guardian for ward Parker Deacon, ssly insane and ia confined tn an esy lu In Somerville, Mase. Judge Burke will give a decision In the case xt Monday. for the appointment « made by Willlam 8. € 4 guard isteeship has termin count that the i must be x et dividends imony bor Deacon ts in and to even recognize any that ation e was that on's home, and he Make, of Heston, who was trustee une the whl of Mr. Deacon's grand-|f and executor of the estate of his VIDLDAOIOVPOIWGOIOS ARKER DEACON. Judge Burke suggested that Mr. Dea- con be brought within the jurisdiction of the court when the decree be entered, but he was informed that even that would be {nadvisable, as Mr. Deacon could not go through the orde ard Parker mile Abellle The shooting twok ock in the evening artments in the jong suspected lila been talk of a ant place i in) Mrs. hotel wife | and divorce. After ua De: nm wis and was sen Dene ind m there x and sensational pnvicted of manslaughter va to serve one year in He wax pardoned ufter werving n few in Fran was granted recon w had ex iia wite and a belle friends sald that she tt the trlal to prevent ae vietion of her husband on the their marriage: put usually s) Newport. IN MIRROR. He Was Helping Him- self and Mrs. Meyers Gave Chase. King ata large mirror tn her m. Mra Ttoge Meyers, who 1! fourth Moor ef &7 Lenex aven joon saw a burglar rar au ino an adjoining coor had Leen asleep on othe fh r Looking Inte the saw oa oman in an voking through a You t The man ran hallway and to yelled othe Mey Mne © Seventh tred and Pitt. and Sixtes a mou ook lim tack ¢ whete he was Jentified by Meyers, Later ww was to the West One Hun- Ired and Twenty-fifth street station ked up, ner’s pockets and *, ue holders a Jimmy fefu Lipped ehaln. Iresses of aa und In | Generals Relatives Delve te tory nnd Are Surprined. arches of the Gran onting to re nly, As#octation, Gen. Ulysses 3. Grant was a descendant of atic pirates Who existed prior to 669 B,C, | inty era of the assocla- i \ reunion nt yorietn wt . Were Fo 1 Was in honor of the ry of tie birth of Princiila une to Matthew 1 elebr Sith anniver husband vers of tatto: Anglo-\mertoan As- ieher by nds, The Realty Company, compos Lounsbury, John D. Vi . Gen. Thomas L. James, | George M. Hard, Charles Gerding and Fdward: ‘Thompeon, in accordance with | the terms of the order of Judge Gaynor, | of Brooklyn, has pald tw the receivers of | {the Anglo-American Savingw and (own Axsoclition $45,000. Toe balance of the money, $180,000, is to be paid guendns. next, which’ wall make © tutu! of $325,000 the directors have paid. Soldier of Three Ware Dead. CAKLIBLE, Pa., Feb, 28.—Lieut. George ‘Thayer, eighty-one years old, died here SAY PRECEPTOR STOLE SALARY. Maubilly Held in $500 Bail on Berlitz Charge. Alphonse Maublily, "Preceptor’’ of the im ol of area ex in Hrook- Iyn, AWwith grand . is a prisoner charge fila employer. sald he. had bit of sending a $0 check pay Maubily Out of the sum to retafn $12 for ne statement been in the b o Brooklyn ev ind) three sivtant, c d not heen rei 1 arreet fallo: An Extraordinary Movement will be exploited in to-morrow morning’s lead- ~ | ing New York papers—a movement of wide " |public interest. Details are not ready for evening papers. A quarter-century’s reasons for visiting a store to-morrow. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., B PBVSCSESTSSVSSSSSSSSSSESS '$| eee e028 PeTeeeete e Fire Sale 3! One Falls in a Fit on-Court: trial | fatiure, aneaulta) for fied the two.ue robbers. "They. wore afte tthe summer season Itt Recalled After Trouble} ei the no} which leg to street pegaonatrattona by % Rerltiz, Alton >| requrn a a 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. }3th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers Ste ¢ $2000OOOSO08SSS8SS SSS TOO CARLIC. BEATS ~ THE K.-0. DROPS “Full Dress” Pickpocke ets Had Weapons in the Breath. ry THEY ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE, Floor and the Other Bolts. Garlic breaths are better than knodite out drops for some purposes, In crowded street car, for instance, the | Rarlic breath can be used by the ploke pocket to advantage. Several witnesges | in Jefferson Market Court to-day told how effective the garlic breath was in their cases. The pickpockets, they as- serted, crowded against them in the cars | and blew nauseating blasts \in ‘their faces, Naturally, their heads went back@ Jand up and the pickpockets could opere| | late about vest pockets with less danger | of being seen. This trick has long bees Known to the police, but is new to the public. This evidence came out in the e: nation of Vincenz!o Scloplo and ands Russo, the two men who have attained notoriety as the “full-dress pickpock= ats” operating on Broadway and Fourt avenue cars during theatre rush hours, | Both men, who bear evidences of ree; finement other than thelr clothes, wore | Inverness coats in the docks. When ar- raigned they made a carefully planned attempt to escape. Sclopio, taking his place the bar, gave a shriek and yell inva -aimulated ft. For a minute there was great confusion and Rt made a dash for the door. He progres: as far as the first policemas, and Scloplo peediiy revived when he realized his ‘There was a formidable array of wits ates Ten men and one woman, neare y all of whom haé@ been robbed, iden in bonds of $5,000 each by Magistrate Poo! BRAZIL'S CONSUL = AT OPORTO OUT. with Portuguese Gar vent Authoritie: 7 LISUON, Feb, %.—The Brazilian GéPe, ernment has ordered its Consul a8, Oporto to return immédiately to Braail’ with his family. Tho recall of the Brazifan Consul ie the climax of a clash between the antl ricals and the Portuegese Govern= ment. Somo time ago a daughter of the Cone, nul twenty-tlve years old, entered a con- vent In Portugal, contrary to the wishes of her father, Me demanded that the convent ane thorittes send the girl home. As she was of mature age and refused to leave Institution the request’ was! not granted, although the fact was! malt clear that the young woman was not held against her will, ‘A sem{-officlal controversy followed, ~ the antl-Clericals, and clashes frequent recently’ ‘The Hragillan Sinigter has deen drawn Into the the mobs clamoring about h house. He announced two days that he wan tired of the atrife and. wile 1m ed re- tween ‘Portuwal nade aracit, or to him, has not been ataied, dway, 4th Ave,, 9th and 10th Sts. . Men’ ; Halt Hoses finely made, blacks only, seamless and stainless, 4 pairs neatly packed in a box, for 5 0 cents. ) ee The Way to Win is the World: Want |

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