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SATURDAY EVEN NG, MARCH. 16, 1901. THE ; WORLD: iebiniieieleiminieieieleinieleivinieetetet OR + = at Duelling Park to Get EGE OS te ; First News of Result. ‘pigToL | SHOULD \ He i ‘ LOALC wis | He 3 “ ’ ren = tle a ; eae 3110. SAT MAN WHAT tig : JUST BEFORE THE DUEL: J cmenunn'/ you CALL TeDoY. HE \ i : Biasict wetare the shawters,beata |KILLS ZE LIONS AND HE, $\F $| Sree TO HIMSELF THINKS "I ie $ A PeacH!’ Gur 17 1s te Cur fine haoats % I HIM you CALL : pon: : ‘Bont’ _ Ze NOBLE +4 HOW BONI ESCAPE 4 Veatie ne (RGA 9999 9049999990900 99999900599999980 von vessvesessessy i FE Weectte ze BIG iG t MRS. VANDERBILT’S NEPHEW Per 5 5 ar ; SHoor -. x . tockholders Told One me ihe some Ds gone Me pret o dee <i + SUED FOR JEWELLER tS} BILL. Per Cent.Is More than en| ¢ paces, the distance at which the principals were to tire, ae Can Be Earned. s calmly discussing the crisis in the M. De Roda Far East, on whieh he ha COUNT BON! FACES HIS FOE. at this time wi decided opinions. Edward Erskine Gwynne Asked to Pay $40,000 to a Parisian Dealer. of O. thirty, hack room W Broadway, £ {3 £ ‘After the paces had been measured off the seconds tossed 1 for! t the choice of positions and M. de Rod; got the advantage. Then the prine of + Action Was brought in the Supreme days in which to prepare hie answer, clpals were placed on their respective spots and the Comte de Dion an- | ‘6 x Rourt pene n ines a Ee nay x and sistless alate n took the matter un nounced the rules governing the firing. Shots were to be exchanged stmul- | gaint Rdward Erskine Gwynne «| ‘The Gwynties lived in Paris tn 1597-98 ; j + taneously on the order to fire + nephen of Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt, | Ther now tive in a handsome house in [M0 to fix the responsibility for the fale Ais Tt was about 3 o'clock when the two men were placed facing each other. |-£ fier. and His wife, Helen, to tesover | Lawrence, 1. ure, : : It was noticed then that Count Boni de Castoliane's face had lost its pleasant. + £] 50.9 alleged to he due him from them Tatas 3 sidausbter of Frank- ences oP idlecuas 0 aaa 3 emile, which had given place to 4 se: expression. le was slightly pale and |E [coeds Relea n aA ne pene a and Midece Mey pees ane initonalre erat ae ed fies we one © (this Jawa were firmly clencheil, but there was a flerce ight In his eyen us he t Lee Hae catea rere le 34, 198, at ae ninatonn As TAeRTeitnenltt eels ; gared intently at the figure of his opponent + | Buntating, cd foraihie eee tons to investiga | M. de Rodays was calm, but also pale, in fact, very pale. His hand, Parisian, 4 Waterbury for the W erentiving sin Gan mpany, and. 16 fe ; however, was ready, and there was no room to doubt that he meant to kill 4 of | defendants, tter asked for thirty | thy LA a +Count Boni if possible, ‘That the Count was equally fixed tn his purpose to | + : meas tees at eae 3 +, Ml De Rodays was quite apparent. x + t should be exposed. 4 “Gentlemen,” sald the Comte de Dion, “you fully understand the rules. (+ £ he said, “that a mFeat You fire at the same time when I give the word. ‘Two shots only will be |e + deal of money was taken in byt allowed. May the right win” x x Jamente, Josh wn te ee Connt Bon! and M. de Rodays bowed to the Comte then to each other t | ROOM RAIDER FOR il 000 Woe Carns and each stood ready to fire. There was a moment of intense silence and | 4 en eh ey Pa then de Dion said in a voice that sounded strangely stern: “Feu! un, deux, | x s ’ nibreep aren trols!”"—there was a double report as the principals brought thelr pistols |; + Mr Mestatnoe read 9 letter trom Dr. rapidly to the fire and-— I t mene see epee one One of the Committee with the directors In the Joseph Hlavac, a Law- M. de Rodays was scen to sway for a moment as if to step forward, thea : halted, turned a ghastly pallor and, reeling, fell heavilly to the ground. He ahs . ’ the moneys invested. This Na boateoandet. eae PLATE KIN —— - of Fifteen s Detec- yer, Says He Has Bromoniion ie Giestorn acetal, wt DE RODAYS BLEEDS PROFUSELY. | | G” BUYS” tives in Hospital. BeenSlandered. |" 82 recor accused three Wester De Castellane stood silent and triumphant wille the Comte de Dion | $260, 000° HOU SE FOR BRIDE. Bie heldas we aa tele eerie ear rushed forward with the surgeons ani oxatnined M. de Rodays. They found | | Roberti McCisliandnd ab aetoctiveticms| steered iret areata she rere | (roublen a ieee eee that the editor had been shot in the right thigh, and was bleeding profusely. | Seana ployed by the Committee of Fifteen and |iawyer, haa brought sult agalnat City | hen the Chairman announced that The surgeons got to work with their bandages, All ‘this time Count who ansisted in the raid onapool-roomat! Magistrate Joneph Pool for $$,000 for Naa ireaen Uma copltalies tong at Boni stood at his place, never moving, and except for the sardonic «mile a Noles Bonalatrect’lwarltrutaily! naeatsies | eiiegen tatanaer Mrasn een mlacenaza eee MSC a al reso his lips, seemingly not aware that he had shot his man, led at Twentieth street and Eighth ave-| day set she case down for trial on Fri- Hesguis sien — The Comte de Dion soon arose from the side of M. de Rodaye and mel nue last night by a gang of toughs led/ day neat a ame solwly, after consulting with the other secon | Record- eee initia Joy a man said ta be “Petey” Davis Mlavac asserts that on a, 19,1 GERRY MAN AFTER MARKS. “We have decided that all the requirements of honor have been satis- | j pt. John MeCullagh, who ts) in| while he was in Magistrate Pool's court —— ( fied. M. le Comte Bont de Castellane has vindicated himself and ts at Ub-[ tion Exercises Marred large of the Fitteen'a detective corps, saa counsel for Loula Polrler, the Magis-;Theatrlenl Man Accuscd of Em erty to retire.” by Man's Fall. sald to-day that McClelland was walk trate falsely and malictourly accused hin) ploying Childre the Stage. De Castellane bowed gravely to th . the seconds bowed to each ing up Eighth avenue after the Bond | 48 follows: other and then the husband of Anna Gould walked from the fleld to his street raid, when Davie and his RANK | econ Tea ee eee man | Gran carriage, chatting gayly with M. Gaston Jollivet and discussing plans for the fell upon him and beat and kicked him, B. Poirier (Louls's father) out of hie 4 Court to: AY dinher he is shortly to give In honor of a young relative from the provinces | about the sidewalk until Pollceman | property und have succeeded In doing it. f © Gerry Agent ‘Thome WW whom he Is to initiate into the mysteries of Paris ' ‘Harwood appeared. ‘The policeman at | iis Salers niteseree Ee ering Pekin He aravieg t y ry DE CASTELLANE CONGRATULATED. infortuna te once arrested the bleeding tive, hut rue and haw greatly injured him intssige Ao « stlinony, t & Cott let hin assailants escape. He then toolt business as an attorney-at-law, Dildrea Rove and Jewnetta Lenehn 5 ‘The news <oon spread through Paris that the duel had been fought and t | McClelland to the West Thirtieth stree fon Counsel Whalen, for Mag- [rice ant» old respeailvely wan by De Cas! Swarms of friends called at the Castellane hotel to Tatation, where a charge of disorderly |‘etrate Pool, tiles an anawer denying | 5: rpentine a Spanish congratulate him. were invariably received by the Marquis de Castel- jconduct was placed agatnat him. i ol used the language alleged. [dances that allowed lane, his father, who exclaimed with a shrug of his shoulders to each ORME ones: Wits | seant courtesy FEe shown the detec} As nai answer, ne alleges, it | th ehudren nomercly as an act § “Bah! {tien bagatelle. My Bont isa brave boy. How could it be other: {eee ye ae eae naeaan ees a Ha LIRRANT Ie raaculS ne na at taretotea ceva | ata a anked Springer (ise. ‘This is rot his frst duel, and he is ever successful, Swords or pistols, le of the last things on the prs [appearance of a citizen named Fitz: | In the proper discharge uf his SE Parii ice RRaVANIAGred At matters not which. But he tsa brave boy PoWAS AN addres te the new | patrick, who went to the station-house and Mr. Springer replied, # La Liberte got out a late edition telling of the duel and stating that) WAN aN Staitdeert and made vigorous protest a) {_dMlavac: Poot says. Is not ian’ attorney, oe ciceameye i eunaey f principal, but it is understood that M. de Rodays will insert a paragraph in| ctas iieh nthe enter a [esr | The trouble In court a sacred coacert?” asked ‘ the Figaro giving Mls version cf the affair | King tes minutes with groat in: jase hearing tn the case of : Inquiry at the offices of Figaro late this evening resulted in the informa i be ne ee a towar he at Bowery “and Hond atreet during | the Me trates ang Jenn the, father i had lost much blood. While his life Is not despaired of the doctors forbid | ous At i he wae banper RPT steerer” to husband and had “trled to corrupt « interviews of any kind, for fear of unduly exciting the patient | wis Hew ibe excort him to the rooon a 2 Bond | Public servant in the Charities Depart- yanrts bat Street, where he took part in ‘ine rata, [men oy efforng him #)." Mrs. Poteler ANNA GOULD FAINTED. wy delay brcatine tt wns tot me Mecielland sail his arsallanta were men [2Ued for a separation and alimony Every Form of Piles Yields to It, An attempt was made to see the Countess de Castellane (Anna Gould) ‘ Tete HOM UI Bs | whom he had seen In the Bowery pool- 1h eplto of the fact.that (he Pyramid Pte Ber eer nircorianlcainereei {ioral eallerecdial tran tcohs hastarnlly et noweser wai AU CAAT AHA ECR room during the afternoons ot ste. | DUKE OF CORNWALL SAILS. Joure is 9 seit known os a certain eure that she had been much worried to-day over the duel and that at her per- of reepirition tH Clelland's assailants. i HEME STACI dat ane oie inh ely gonal request Count Boni had taken a special messenger to the Park des | ‘iloken man, suffering from fc or: dns The seven men caught in the poolroom| Kime and Queen Signal Farewetl | Oi0y bool wt) Unihl © surgical operas the Committee of Fifteen in if s Heryoed Vredet. taken ” he | raid by: Hundreds of thorough trials in the hands XM Princes, who. as soon as the duel was over. posted to the Countess and in svetition, _ formed her of the resutt L Z attest peere a raene to-day be-/| PORTSMOUTH, England, March 18] of physicians and patients have proven ba- forme i ‘ ee Juatte ; In spite J owet weather, larg 4a do aweve! 5 : So high was the tension of the Countesss nerves that on hearing th OR. LEO RANDELL DEAD. Leeds Paid 1,000,000 for inat i ie All of the prisoners were held in $1,501 f a ats ‘ ieee tethis ince a tor aN ae fpitaeenbtien ae Count had wounded De Rodays she exclaimed. My ¢ and fainted Her! eeds Paid $l, ' or ina a peg aD [vail each, Am the Juatice was dis- pearly Netateralind inieiionnan Ctl (ilies idanimersusw top iites@aud ietereniemee maids ran to her aid and held smelling salt ro nostrils Wasi Fine Phyateinn aud Heied, Divorce in Order to Wed Mrs. id this te 3 poaing of the canes he noticed a man eparture, on board the | barbarism. The Pyramid Pile Cure will first action on recovering was to despateh a ine ser to 1 . 7 ave weihiy rte ae talking to the prisoners. Gethe Duke and Duchess | cure any form of piles effectually and with: Her 0 . K ni ker to her hus: | ured Pugitions | Worthington, of Cleveland, hi marsted In October. Peet outa pays the Judge sald, “not ic vorkotont helen aur io? | eutrat particle’ otcnalujoriiacenvesl t band requesting him to call upon her at once and tell her the detaila of the| 1 fdeliewidels: Rhow | in duly, IS, she separated retecrdlngepatic sete i " sitenon bend ' i ; | hustani, ma Manthe. later |W meddle In what does not concern you. !the worid slight expense and no danger what. Ys pepe Lu £ . : tof this court.” ‘The ha:bor vas gay with bunting and | ever, as it is perfectly harmless. The me ‘ aay ri Parente 5 ington sued Bred Nicholas, af Now you Ret ou neyhs 2 bh EACH MAN AIMED TO KILL Jrera Wr ataer tint ae tere tegen: tA het voung Clevelind socisty man. for ullene | The Man went away, all the ghips were dressed. it affects patienta who use it may be A friend of de C rh ay ea pitanaieaweaes Srl eit i vanla tine creo lie Loot bis wife's affections “IVs sj menkarralnned s ealille hes ieeeres iets hoon the Duke and Duchess | ferred from the following from Mr. M. B. end of de Custellane said) Phe Count aimed to Kill M jee : 4 wife mh Pe rd Oi iwantel qubssuisnttyicaropped tie Thomas Robertson, thirty years old. No.lie¢: the Ophir and Joined King Edward | Crook, of Waterloo, Iowa: Gentiemea—i Me fired at the stomach of his adversiry. | med too. fow jrien® CORAM ea Ti MU CSetes [NRPOR CT ROE SIEM R TTT POL 1838 Lexington avenue: Joseph Larkins. [and Queen Alexandra on board the | have used the Pyramid Pile Cure and ft te U teat nee Pig S : ; ; 3 1 sph Nal s6{ Masdouwal Soria, and Albert, The | out of sight, the beet thing [ever tried. I De Rodays, on the other hand. aimed too h wine ef aetT ite ety RS waiver musband oi Pires wor sear ol aie aa i : fh 1a) nth h and calm h nd wh { " heaiaaticels th j wife ie Balls : te) persone pati we Ne }atreet; William O'Brien, thirty-two years party afterward Landed at | Mink It has entirely cured me. I have told His bullet whizzed close to the Counts head. [twas a mistake for him pen ate aa Beste ie Mp ele . Second street; Thomur| ine jetty, where King Edward confer:ed | Mt Knapp, our druggist here, about tt and to aim at the head, ft ie diffienit to hit the he Hut he eseaped 1 ; j Reece ere | Hurne, twenty-six yearn old, No. 38] ihe Vistorke medal on the blucesac he has ordered some. This remedy is a. BM pacislisvanclteiiiverints nos mores DerAsPa nha TRG Counteie’ Ganeelioned MATCHES AND A CHILD. of tie bride's par, | Manhattan avenue: John Wall, fortysaix warship Excellent, who dragged | AEM we fori olles-i ready to meet any other person who asperses his charactor, He fears no ; (Cleveland, cena | Sexrn olf, Now MG sixth avenue. and] the funeral gun-tartiage of Queen Vie- | fmm, Mrs, CoG. Solttinan, Huntevitte, as ‘ sed on the ‘Tine | Joseph Boyle, thirty-two years old. No.) rorta, after the horses became unman- | AM: N% lone since you sent my husband . oa '- | some of your Pyramid Pile Cure, and It did man.” ——-—— +4 Among the pearl neck. . a diamond necklace Witham Hart, twenty-six 95 Fast Tenth street. » 1@ the proprietor. 3a Bowery. years old, uf He ta alleged ageable at Windsor railroad station, phe King and Queen, on board the imyal yacht, accompanted the Duke and him so much good that | want to write to you and tell you about it, as he suffered very much and nothing scemed to reach BETTING ON CASTELLANE. Re 3 | sortn \ diamond ring costing _——————— Duchess to the Nab Lightship, his case until he tried the Pyra : BY CLERKS OF GOULDS. i Aad an erm .ow and «| FINED 6 ALLEGED STRIKERS. —$—$——___. Prumlsabaribogrin van ceaisriskeaen Bee None ot the’ Coulda camertol own noc in esaltl eae tkiowa j NEW BROOKLYN THEATRE, |" Mave used the Pyramid Pile Care and ! \ y i 2 beet ae Tosults bave been entiroly satinfactory, Island estat a aleaen eta veel Ne cee mh CSE 5 There can bo wo question but that it te © +) When an Evening World reporter } ERC NA TEI vegan Al ap HR fave ‘Teen Inaulted. Sack Haverty, the ex strel, Is] certain and tasting cure for piles, at least tory to the offices of the Goulds at No. 17 the clorkn w happy ILospite. tte ba ey $100,090 tn ke ae workmen in the Eaypiian olm- Back Again in Harne: it has no proven In my cane.” i ocd al hasseriad aulitelt au lihe 1apny. | ont sone ties: wife cat no effort {rete factory of Schinass! Brothers, at} Announcement was made to-day that Misa Easter Nunley, of Tracy City, Tonn., oi, 3 1 yon the a plucky We |SHAMROCKS FOR THE KING.!™ 1 \ WU Mrs. Wortie t'pier to [No 45 Hroad treet, have been on strike [Jack Haverly, once famous an a min- The Pyramid Pile Cure has done on him. ie ‘ MEAL Mega eye hey were] or three weeks, There are 1H employ: [atrol, was to Ret into harness again, He more good than anything she Immediately the nows was Masted by fs tephone and telex: tOlvA par © years however. | og, twenty-five of them being women, [will open a theatre for women and T have nothing but words * rlous members and Intimate friends of the family Or , t Mra Worth: e the strike started there has{ehildren on April 22 at 19 Smith sin othe Tyra Pile Cure has, become re is ely been w day when two or three | Brooklyn. ognized uw the onty stanaard pile. cu Mr. George Gould was out playing golf when The Evening World called AMERICAN DUCHESS HERE. Jsahe GSBORNE A BANKRUPT. men alleged to bo atrikers have not been Maverly owned the Brooklyn Theatre when it Was burned, Cetetly on its merita and. wh ately, 1 has re In obstinate canes, both Bim up on the long distance telophone. ‘The news of his brother-in-law's haled to a potlee court charged with as- tice of reputabl d privat putable physicians and victory Was sent to him by a special enger | Piped was SOW aaulting the new men or insulting the ed in individual ase PES AEE ‘ er WHO WHS nade wament ' NO POLGAMY IN Ay savehoapy as: tot ISH LEAGUE CELEBRATES. | Q' i | it Mises Vann EN Cel yee, here were aix of the alleged strikers UTAH. sveryvehern” aaa S.|QUEEN’S FUNERAL $175,090. ! : he 1 aches a in the Centre Street Court to-day before pocenteesieniihy SMiietaction, “which can a pe inaroaniltimes tie A) OS RRSESHushaes | ames FB. Osborne, i Magistrate Crane chatged with asaauk- 4 wind when it In remembered that it In corne E ; —_——- ——_—— tee ‘Day Miss D tor, of No. I7f West Seventy-nintn| ing workmen who were on thelr way to te Senate Upholds Veto of BAI] pored of the best remedies known to the e Pret! GrPeeee AIEEE ee ats \ the Can dean yor the factory. They were fined $s ench Ligatiniog Pi medical profosston in ptgeatment of rectal aS . 1 erie dock ety Med aw petition in bankruptey In ang the fines were promptly paid by the ecw inne nreliy ainennes, it the ‘Pyramid "1 tia Bventin. lourners Wa nm er Saye Clot ea the United States Court t Strike Committee, AALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 1s--| DEVE Co... Mai shall, Mch:, and for nale by Irth Legion of the Jamee ¥ SLON, Maren ap {Althouse he won tis suit Tits Wehiite eoRiven 4 — mt Marurainte i f N. Ma the 3a heh Ra, With t oe ve Tun Sufocated buder Stenw, |The State Senate, by a vote of nine to] =— W Association uf the Sixth Asser nentary estim. eae Mad gated ay ene bawdy be Kaye. ‘They Tainan fey sah creditors a1 ty Tae tye ning We! i nine. has sustained Gov. Wells's veto of show that the expe ms y Mrs ¥ mother of A Ly Sa f ng polygamy. The vail Low Ml Broadway, pai Company of Mary- empany, of Fidelity and be in the Benate and passed oiininay by a vote of eleven to seven, 1 Minbana. with Queen Vietoria’s fune Duchess, ) Nas come & £35,090, of which eum £1400. yo ict will cclebrate the fea this evening by, holding a aupt and his Neil man, ‘Thoms, Me raw fiona A panded for the housing and extvrcatn. wnt Glass] dite. Veneza Ix at the Lenox, Thirty-|land, No, ire, whily phauing: required a vote of twelve jury WI be auked xth street and Fifth . Wil tod ment of foreign guestae noo, cpinion on the assault, wked 106 an | eeidtive, Stra, Jose A. det Valle. tte) mak to-day: Myuiocateae eee eee eal

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