The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1901, Page 1

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WEATHER—OLEARING; COLDER. SSS he etwws for A. We EE Se NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH im 1901. IERSEY HAS ITS FORGOTTEN SCANDAL, “BLACK BARTS.”'1§ RENEWED IN cOURT They Hold Up a Stage, Bind the Driver and Search for Valuables. (Spectal to The Evening World.) PLAINFIELD, N. J.. March 11.—John Teeple, driver of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company stage between Pain- field ang South Plainfield, has reported to the police that he had been hel! up a mile from Plainfield Saturday night by three men. ‘The highwaymen stopped the stage and, binding Teeple, went through his clothes. A being released he hantened | facme. Here he missed 325 which had | been in his po: towhen he left: Plaine field. A search was begun for the rob- ers, but Wan unsuccessful, as all that Teepie could remember was that two mere tall and one short. ‘Thix morning he came to Police Head- quarters and reported that he had found the money in another pocket. and that through hin fright he had forgot- ten where he had put it. | Raven, Suit Against Magistrate Crane Brings to Life OldBreachofPromise Charge Against Peter F. Meyer. A senmittonal story that died at its Birth wae revived to-day in Supreme when the sult of Lawyer Thomas | Sell against City Maxtatrate Leroy ang came up for trial before Jus- ) which, he al- wax his share of the sum of $15,000 Peter F. Meyer, Dock Commts- to settle 0 f court a breach of prom- ime sult wald to have been brought against him in 1895 by Mise Emma Von then of No. 113 West One Hun- and Twentleth street O'Neill alleges that he was nssociated » seiticment proceatingy with Mr. Crane and that ex-Lteut-<Gov. Wiltam F Sheehan represemed Mr. Meyer. Ho the suit was settled upon the pay- t of $150, but that he never re- ceived his share of the fee. Mise Von Raven's suit aguinst Meyer was brought originally in 1896. She al- Jeced that Mr. Meyer had shown her marked attention, but refused to murry her asx he had promteed. She sued for $75,(60 damagen. Owing ‘o the settlement the case never came to trial. “It ts simply a case of blackmail.” said City Magistra Ing World repo Young O'Net!1 was then a poor law student, and [took him tn my office, 1 bought him so worth of books, gave him some business id befr 4 him in varlous ways. This ts the thanks | xet for It “He aus never 4 partner and was pot) lated with me in th e Wis recelvead “Cag that the cane case in which | which Peter F. Meyer was sued for $75, for breach of promise) waslanke oh wil no Rhames,” replied Mr, Crane, miged not to. MOTHER SUICIDE; MOURNED SOW. Mrs. Kind's Soldier Boy Dead, She Cared Not to Live. Worn by Illness and the bereavement at the Joss of her son who died in the Philippinds, Mrs. Pauline Kind, of N 8 West Forty-clghth street, commit- ted suicide to-day by drinking carbolic acid. Bhe was suffering from erysipelaa and ‘had been in {!] health for more than a year. Her son Henry, who waa twenty- geven yearn old, was a member of the Twenty-seventh U. 8. Infantry in Luzon, He died of appendicitis tn November, and his body was brought home for durial a week ago. He was her favorite child, and after the funeral she was inconsol- able. She went to a drug store this morning 12 MUTINEERS HELD FOR TRIAL Magistrate Sends Cam- perdown Men Before U. S. Commissioner. ‘The dozen satlors who mutinied aboard the British steamship Camperdown on her voyage from Matanzas, Cu to New York, und who were arrested ¥ day afternoon on the arrival of the ver- nel in this port, were taken to Centre Street Court early to-day and sent by Magistrate Olmsted to the Unit States Commissioner in the Feder: Building. ‘The Magistrate had no juris- diction over the case, which ts one Of the high seas. The Camperdown ran aground North Carolina, and after # oft jeaked a little ‘and the men re Fun the ship, because, they did not want to risk thelr lives 1. Smith said would put in at folk {f the ship tenked too much, but the men would not work the vessel, and and purchased the polson, and going home entered the kitchen and prepared the death draught. One of her daugh- ters was in the next room, and to her Mrs. Kind cried, “Goot-by!"" and swal- lowed the acid. Bhe died shortly after being admitted to Bellevue. TREE FELL UPON THE ENCINEER, ‘As train No. 704, an eastbound expre! ‘en the Jersey Central, was speeling through Bloomsburg, N. J., at 7.0 o'clock jast night, a huge tree was blown Q@pwn by the gale across the tracks atal @rashed through the cab of the locomo- tive. Engineer Tice, of Jersey City, wan mricken down at his pont by the tree, Dut the Mreman jumped to the throttle und checked the speed of the train, When the engineer was pulled from te- neath the fallen tree it wan found that Doth his Jawa were broken, his nose fractured and his head badly cut. Hin injuries were treated as best they could be on the locomotive. He refused to leave when the train got to Elizabeth, but plucklly stuck to his post until Jer- sey City was reached, when ie vas taken tu the nearest phyatcian and his wounds dre! The locomotive cab was wrecked. ———_— To Take re a Cold in Une Day Hromo-Quinine Tablets. 2c, %e® the captain and with the ald of the cook, measboy and the succeeded in getting Into this ‘Phe men had to mubstat o and water all the rest of the Ww the mutiny, but the captain, who refused them thelr regular food, not put them 1n trons. The United States Commissioner held them for trial. DANGER IN A DERELICT AT SEA. Water Logged Warwick in Path of Steamers for the West Indies. The New York and Porto Rleo Steam ship Compa sw steamer Arkaidtla, arrived jast night De Hayt!, reports that on Marek in latitude 29.18, long: the within Ay « shoo! Ys rlogged and abar ‘arwick was staniing upr with water, the hate broken tn and th the lumber of which consisted w ng from The three m and t masts standing. The jib boom was broken and hanging ingaide AML the watls were fast to the but torn in rly bons. ‘The wr thos 1a poe fixation and ty “Hark, San wie Wie andin Anna bound MILL HANDS CAUGHT IN FLOOD (Special to The Evening Worl.) PROVIDENCE, R. &, March 11— George W. Weeden's mill on Woodward road, In North Provide: wan de- stroxed by the flood from a broken dam AS poon to-day, Miss Minnie Wildy, a young operative, was caught In the ¢ rent and drowned. Several other work- ers were reacued from the ruins of the mill, ‘The heavy rains of Inst night and to- y cured a rine 1 mill streams of the State, and precautions had been taken to avold damage. The dam above the Weeden mill was too weak to hold the rush of the water, and at noon Kave way. All the operatives were not in tho mill, several having gone home to lu: The Fire Departmen: wax culled out and the firomen alded In the rescue, ‘The highwayn were covered with three feet of water, The body of Misn Wildy was recovered. At othor points about the Stat: by switching doin the med. wan damage water. A yower on the Connoitdated ro Blackatone Valley had to be ab LOST EYE GAVE HIM FREEDOM. Kena Helverson jaa) unlucky in that he had an shot out and ts carrying a bullet in his tock as the result of a litte burgling expedition he embarked in the night of 4 oe te lucky tn a just and nat he was arratened before soft-he 1 judge in dude mer and Swedish Consul has taken an terest in him. verson wax hungry when he broke {nto the butter and « G. Shelteid at No. Privat ye Re In the store and shot the the |utter has been tn zince ' RB etore of ¢ Al Lenox ert J. Crome was marauder, and 1 hospital ever venue. Werson 1 qutlty Sensions t ah Consul said he u man and send his pative If Mberate “L think you have suffered enough tor A man who wis committing a orttye whil tne from hunger.” satd You will be ona aed for if 1 1 devine to inflict farther pu VER Ion (mane — AWYEF T STOLEN IN COURT ) SOMEWHAT BE SAY CASTELLANES _ ARE NOW HERE.. ——_- —--— ¢ 2 Boni and the Countess Reported on La Champagne Coming to Raise More Cash. wan confined f othe his present thts | He ture he Inistrat BRYAN IN VAN WYCK S SANCTUM Scene in Publicity of Mayor’s Office Too YOUNG BROOKLYN, PREACHER'S FIA Rev. D. Quimbley Gave a Check and Was Papess to partit and he rain ott ake handa with braxkan Thank you, Your Honor; J have geen enjoying Hberts of your city wict t heaving It conferred on me grinning. an Sulzer wave beter fanhion, over ers and #a! are your and every Col. Bryan, no Conan. hand, Dantel W kroup of repo riend. man o immediate.) me you." oor word Or that att fee,” sath the Col very Well satisthed win yin the t ampatge than some States my awn voted for Vil acee irther ev gum When| “4 1 better Huded ane lng Mayor brew pane mved, | jy by Coking Er, hin either soung ema 10 Big Effort Made to Have the wale Probated in this City) |: Instead of in Con- necticut. Bont is known dinvatiatied with | _ >| The Surrogate to-day appointed) [Theophilus Gilman, a half-brotier | and Edward 1. |George Fi alre tea me noon in the Sug ita 1s Frazier names ius Gilman. jthe others Inter i Day—RACING SPOR % Circulation Books Open to All’? | Photograph of a picture Is Being Norton, a nephew, ad. ors of the estate of the late rancis Gilman, the milllon- rhant were fled late this after. | eme Court in a suit est The plain | iilman, a half-brother as defendants Theoph Anna K. Gilman and al! | ted in the estate fon t Arrested. Embarrassing. | It tw tm the nature of a friendly = | suit | ‘The temporary — admintrtrators ™ Witlam J the editor and heat) were required to furnish bonds 1 reporter of ymmoner, «aso 300,00 lietinetion of being the only’ “newepaper | 8200000 nat thy man’ ever inves Mayor Vac nade Hot He is chirty diatinetion | pechabis a Wor SeaTaTOhl ent 1-looking Foon ) RRIDGEPOR Mar yo Sulzer ex Bf : ayment of his SY stnyorea ots | fale nat dhfit fale to #35 on th and. Dr der, Liryan' | thelr xernatt hienen ORrou! y York shadow | ments immediately folowing Brook 1 Bryan iain Very glad Indeed ty “ : ee OU," Mis) Hon sli wih Aine wntlieting clatms without long ane dn really ted to Ne. we rm ye hee The r claiming 0 resident of Ma Now jan tad tee of f restter ate, will ted tog Con 1 netre tn cant admittec purposes of 1 tsa re Mrs WEATHER—CLEAIUNG; COLDER. of the de backed b Nant Gum ttan nectleut vind next rol of the 1 te proba f thia State from hich Abas latina hat ate Kevera tntes. Blakely Hall to have the New York was really ot ie rota here blood share hal pe ted by by Carl J. Blenner. ons Was temporarily ew York to-day. Mre, nd the day in h her attorney FA- Land Edward C. Norton, an who spent with Mrs, Hall and brother also went to day to confer over 1 with thelr attorneys there, who have as yet favor, satd that would remat Monda nin mills nex. the Giiman relatives 4 Hall has eome instrument pf- Mre which she bases her claim to estate. Whether that tnsteu>— <a Will or merely « statement’ by. ut Mrx, Blakely aughter, has not knows, but she 1 disclosed ! that the (affairs at the Nonatre will cone the advan- acts rd, and her marriage xs with the tsa woman y. During \y at Black. left to her, + place and business. Benuty. name are met later they were hen cons is in the on Museunr ‘To Pre! to hanative 2 GREAT $500.00 OFFER TO ) EASTER GIRLS---SEE PAGE 3

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