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Cire RY 4e THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1 901. WAS. HALL’S Full- Blood Gilman} Heirs Say They Are { Reacly to Meet It. | | Wort) March: ie nn Pinkney Hamilton, fr. attr. ree dauginters of Winthrop } full brother of the Iman, reached Proceeding directly asked for a con-| dige"Nobbs Mr. hia business war a late George Franc Bridgeport to-iay to the court-house, he ference with Probate Hamiiton said that to enier appearance for the three fue Dlond heirs’ he represents and te famil farize himself with the local situat While Mr. Hamilton declined to nay wi was the basis of Mrs, Hall's | claims.to the fortune of the Black Hock | eccentric, he made it plain that the | @Merneys for the full-bloods know what ig and that they are prepared to meet the Insue Monday “T have some papers to fle.” ratd Mr. Hamilton, “but they will nor affect the case materially, and will not be brought out until the hearing Mondns “It is my Intention to smut toe Mack ck later in the day at lewat te or Morrow, but what I shall do there is 5 @aterial to the issue as It stands ‘Mr. Hamilton came up for the purpose ef joining the Btate of Connecticut In ity effort to prove that O8orge Francis G) man dled intestate und that he waa at the time of his death a bona tide resi- dent of Bridgeport. It is ale the in- tontion of his clients ta oppose the se- | lection of Theophilus Utlman or any| other representative of the half hoods! as one of the administrators of the eatate. ‘The full-bloods want the entire es- tate administered under the lawn of Connecticut, so that the half-biood kin and Mrs. Helen Blakely Hall may not have a share in the partition of the personal property of the dead tea mer- chant. Attorney Hanillton does not be- Neve that Mrs. Hall uns a tangtb! claim to anything more than retm- bursement for her services for the time whe acted an mistress of the Black Rock household and confidential manager for George Giiman, It ia. the evident intention of 1h beirs he repreacnts to fight ‘the claims of the halt. 1 relatives along with that of 31rd} ind they will un- doubtedly ui Nobbe to issue an order of co! Kk the administra- tors to be Monday responsible for ail the pers: ¢ man wherever it may be found. Ifthis order Jasued it will pre cipitate the confilct between New York State and the Commonwealth of ‘on- Necticut and will give thecformer and the half-blood heirs an opportunity to take the question of residence to the Supreme Court on an appeal from tho order. CLAIM KNOWN. jaying tn ——— J. P. Crowley, o onne, Dying a Cab. vwlay vies f Bay James Peter | the High 5 Hosp aelfjnfleted wound in the oud 4 « e « * « Mrs. Crowley hin mother, who tea g weaithy woman, fainted to-lay w Py jane seached :he dying man’a bedside and | $ recognized her son. ie “Ho's my dariing boy.’ she declared. | 9 when ehe recovered Pf Then the on confessed He said: | “Blame drink, mother, Drink dia tt ile have been squadering m) 3 Last night I mumt have ? % I don't know what pos ‘ shoot myself. To muar have been out of |¥ my head. 1 hope you will forgive me. |g I've only myself to viatne ¢ She ie stopping at the hone of her] nephew, Dantel Hartigan, and his sister | @ anand Migs Hareugan, Mes. |e « + PY « years ago and eo time the young tha he had disappeared. W tidomen fife while College. f Bay-| in riding in Hoxton wun edi Ww } eee ap # PETER CROWLI Heatnpet APS CL} PRPOROROSAAAORAAAOPEA LAER OA MA OAE REALS for three ton Malt Pe think so much of It as we thought he) street. Taye inarygiat a in minis hospt } and his wife boar the Bi ane High School, In December erat nt Tea in aa ‘< sae " he married Mine Meeny, a ulece of Kin- AU IL ovclock | inthe Crowieve te cald, the millionaire Jersey City grocer, 3 hax ifler Mr . man H by and making an sagageme stomach. After leaving Hall tha ee aes a ere } ‘ leeare took a pronounced hold on him {Me Vie tt te i and he wuffered agony, Two weeks ago B ray naw x notice in the New York papers Constant Agony. Xtewcted the Hl eo did not) Mra George Van Riper, of N MURPH DE Opportuni Clea ALLIGATOR 1S W’CURDY'S PRIZE Insurance Magnate At- . ‘tacked, Won. After Hot Fight. TAMPA BAY, March 16—-R. A. Me- Curdy, President of the Mutual Life As- surafice Society of New York, has fairly won his title as an alligator hunter. While he did not exq: tly go out after the game, Mr. MeCurdy was oqual to the emergency when the crenture rore oft of the water and attnoked Its party, Mr. McCurdy, who had been out duck @ooting, had only attendants with him. All were in a small boat that was being rowed In a shallow stream. Suddenly the alligator poked his nose above er and made direct for the boat. As he rose he snapped his jaws and the attendants, terrified, Jumped Out of the boat ani scrambled ashore Mr. McCurdy met the attack and, al- though almost unable to keep his feet fn the boat, so furious wae the ‘x: he fought it back and, plekine up rifle, shot the creature dead alligator will be mounted to Mr. McCurdy’s office In New NOT MRS. ELLA F. CONKLING. or, ne ty of Names Lends Owing simi Ella F. Conkling, of No eutieth street, was confor Jwoman whore conduct while Mount Vernon a few we much criticism. At ¥, Conkling wan n to Phe: Conkling and living ity There is no connection hefween he two women. SHIPPING NEWS. Bandy. Hor! Feil Gare Ferry 3 PORT OF YEW youn, NG BTEAMBHINs SMILED TODAY Ja, Liverpool Morr Rotterdam, A eae ey ) INCOMING ST¥A HIPS, ‘TO-DAY. New York, fouthempton Vampania,’ Liverpoo' LAquitelon, Karte, Batavia, Boulogn= Homer, "St. Turta. ro - Bond Street Raid Gives Commissioner an poolroom to be operated In thelr dimtric: RELICT Mew Cul ll Gell ty to Repeat Talk About ning Out Crime. Servants, Locked Up. Capt. Thompson, sergts, Tuckerton. who accused (ap We Thompaon, Walling and McCoy, four] Weet Forty-seve aileron: roundamen and two ward of the] ome of his men of fer prov Meera Mercer atreet station, were called before | thon, Comndsaioner tert Police Commiasioner Murphy thy morn-| would sec her this Ane nin ey were Ing and severely lectured for allowing «] tion her in regard {othe enatte | dyemteser ie When asked If Capt tin FOR ICNORAN Unable Tell How Fire Started, ! ~ |SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SHOOTS HIMSELF WHILE IN A CAB. FIDVOFFISIGIG SS SEVIOTITIFSSS IVI OST PEVIDSIVIGTHSSISS > pia S20d: ob. to as dinctused Inthe raid at No. #2 Hond | be traneferred to-da m Ne street sald: “TE have nt vies mith Capt. Taompson was only transferred | Commissioner of Capt Chapman's there from the Tenderloin district yea: letter to District-Attorney Philbin tentay, and the preeinet men went there] He wad he had offeret the District | Were Annie Benes, a this morning. The sergeante and the] Attarney’s oMce any and all ald that | pretes Ale Rye aati FF foundamen were, however, (here for] lay in hie power to give ‘The letter wae | be ' celiaitar rey vome (line sent to the District Attorney’ ottice | % f ‘The Commisaloner aid he would hold | adirenwed to Mr Philbin, oy a sergeant | with fire te thet each and every oMfcer in the precinct| from Headquarters, Mr. Philbin was} story brownstone hese at N Personally reapongible for everything| not at the office and the letter was re SIN street that took place in the iintric celved by Acting District-Attorney 1. ) women showed signa of having nd, "TL want you to undern' “that T hold eagh of you in responalble, ‘There precincts kept clean and there mort be no shift. Ing of responsibility, Each ‘ aald he. | Barkjer, who. not knowing It contents, 4 the rs. The ‘Treinen pdividually | open@a4t woman was ill all night from a nervous must be] The sergeant carried alae a receipt for | prostration ‘They were sereinty in the the letter, Have sIKN which oh employ of Mra wax very netructad t of the wm man ie a J. Bramley nuaking 6 who ‘i Jaw unto himself to stamp ont wrong. | Hleation Le Barvier, i aT erent eaheraRit doing." fused to H@M the receipt. telling ste started When asked by an Evening World ree [acer to jy tthe com) vt he} ire was diwovered late yesterday af porter alent the matter he sald Distrtot-At Nee his Chiet. iu the laundry of the house “1 do not blame Capt ‘Thompron, bes [and state th 8 wound never any some” soled enuse He has fiat gone the dies ITlée ne to the receipt of thet An upstairs Rav trict, and his ward men only to-tay 1 consequent ere wan no Then me of the house Nut F want all the men cw stand | need of sini the vty | had that Tomuat have there places closed") Mr Le Harhler he coud} t Capt. Albertson, who wan transferred | not make pul etter. but «aid that l th wan over Mrw, from the Macdougal the Delancey | Cominisai 1 1 how the fire tut street station, appeared before ¢ Diatrhet-A ervants could tell, ‘T) stoner Murphy to-day and ask “ told her housek M his former wantmen, Hichard 1. M. Moore, to go for a potter son and Auguat J. Pelgel, ve transferred | Bollee matters recently the Commits An Ai on cd . with him. to, Delancey: street, Murphy {Woner would give any axsiatance he | h Me ca tote mean eure ) 3 Could render inthe caer both women were locked up in absolutely refused (a grant thta request, | Commissioner Murphy said t Thirtleth street xt You ask me to transfer wardmen, “To Mave taht the Dlstrtet miey f vas calle he sald, “to another precinct when you | (Mat 1 would give him every coststane ee charetetaR scan ve i Possible This entire department will ty y stepped forward ve already made charges against At iy digg Damas anatoua|and aaid. ame men for falling to do thetr {i oo aut 8 Me shall have! “Your Honor, 1 have inveatiented thi porting to you thie ty ake tf fire, ‘There is no grounds fur nay fa pool-roam at No. W saat Marsa icewae ° . by some v on otaken by the Commis Sj drovping a mateh tn the laundry wioner indicated the fret inter Divchureced Je Magtnira public thats + charge tIme only tasking Hainants a sir made ‘Toe anid t erty: has been repter testton been run Wy ' The 1 H « World reporter M ues wenn rene | Rae fambiine| Mere eu nase t t Hey vse Mew yt Ttid what * an In reward to the cas M “ elite Mrs, Uradley. od are to say any ARREST FOU -.| :,| Detectives Sure Averted Robbe Union Squa Iroquole, Jacksonvitie, ‘Trinided, Derausa, Al the Inton Sauare foot apa Bank IN Bl BANK.) CUT HER THROAT Be Pour” sacs R YOUNG WIFE ZIMMERMAN They} Despondent and Alone| Manchester's ry at in Home, Took re. Her Life. Pay Debts. OFF ON UMBRIA. Father- in-Law May Help and sone! ye N PEISISSIIVISI SV OSS: “*I was completely prost the roost. worse. think I should be alive to-day Greene’s Nervura.”” trengthened tem is toned up, Ther ' fe is so wone y gth. lerfully It is the spring tha men and wor sspond to th the summer's hi it. Bedford, Ma: low ) proceed from a stomacl for foo of the ston h and the Rive itat If what tie eragthy ow Ay i Get Dr. Greene strengthening elements. The weak § depressed and debilitated at this season, and ordinary treatment availing to help them stand the strain. seems un the medic! else can, ine they need at once. It SPECIAL ADVICE FREE TO ALL.—Free consultation Grecne, either by personal call or b: 35 W. sath St., New York City. All questions of Health arc promptly diagnosed and advice given ~ without charge. Send for free symptom blank to fill out. to all is offered by Dr. letter to his office, LITTLE ELSIES | LOAD LIGHTENED Evening World Aid for Child Who Sup- ported Family. Little F Kopfmann, for, the tirst time in six weeks, ts not sellin satchet bake to-day The family of stx. 1 child ty rel ) from TI Lis provided: food for several daya, and clothing for the e-day-oul ehitd. l of the maney en vy the} ening World was ex, jor the fmanns in two wagm flannel dress- ne gowns for tho child, and waen these \rrived the delignt iy now nurse for the t “Ht tn eo * whe waid, » with baby a y soll the baga. and td A out girl who has been for six weeks. aterial were a god- from door to do and family, temporary, The money send to the course only ch make the family’s credit iinpowsible Just whon it 1s most neede ort ja being made to send Mr, Kopf- mann, who {8 suffering in health, to a hospital. ACCUSED OF HEINOUS CRIME. Vafortunate Girls Said Huakowlts Ruin He Canaed. {samuel T 2, clghteen years old, 1% Orchard street, waa are in the Bs Market Court to- Hoanted « raigned j day Ile fg accused of entleing Yotta War- Rochefort. iv organizing a big lottery | du B Iward HH. Dodd, Haroness long vetore obed ni esou Busope, in aid ob the Boarse PHMIMStL. Mr, and re, Archer Hermon are | 7 y fees * young wite of George ( " ne Almmerman, of Cincinnati, the | : t ede Ly warm found dea Lu] father of the Duchess of Manchester, | sroat cut in her home last and Mixes 7 aunt, mated toe ES iad taker her ite in a tl of the Umbria cavhter ' irnell Wun Ewenty-one years of » ter had been mar anly a yeas itand that he expected to be that four of rhe ed toa family oct ‘ ‘orkars Valley Stream Ming Abra. rrangements for the ng for a custome; to) 28M Konter, of place. Her hus! and of a large quan stim anf money, follow sian | Nit formerly tn che employ of the amt bricea-brac, some of andtrobintns 1 | teland Rallroad i mmerman home tn RUA Mrs. Cornell was alone in her ro ently sold out 1c is the knowledge thar desperate | when she took her iife. The only knowin serecen tr ereie yout crooks are the elty that prompts | cause for her act ie dospondeney ca said: "I shall feave Capt Thus to keep wateh over the | 2% Per health. stowa and go direct danke -———— - -—— to Dublin, I will remain there for a tives Woolrldge and Wines, of Lotter) Doers. ay: and then go direct to Tanderagee Titus's staf. were detailed to-day | THK HAGUE, Mana 1—M. Henei] (On the Umbria ale sailed Hourl Pene shauer, eighteen years old, of No, 535 East ‘Thirteenth street, and Annie Shier, fifteen years old, of No. 199 East Third street, from their homes, forcing them to led immoral lives und compelling them to give him thelr wages of ain. Magistrate Flammer held Huskowitz in default of $2,000 bail for examination, ts Barclay and Meters, of the Gerry: Soclety, sa that from’ what they learned from the two girls Huskowitz boasted to them that he rulned over a.doaen other vi : ine nt MRS. EB. B. HACK, Northfletd, Vt; says: cyen kecp my cyes open or have any onc come into I employed two doctors, whe made me I discharged the doctors and began to take Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. first day I felt the benefit of the Nervura, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cared. 1 do not Dr. Greene’s NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY IS THE IGEAL SPRING MEDIOINE. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy encourages circulation of the biood and builds up the fountains of en- Iculated to promote health and build up onable that this should be so, because Nervura has ever demonstrated its power in reinforcing nature, dand s what is required by otherwise healthy n—just that assistance which will aid them to call of the change of seasgns and prepare for MRS. ELLEN SIMPSON, 72 Linden Street, New nie. had been in feeble health for about two six months had been unable to walk upon the street. to take other than liquid food.” Her conditicn was and iny friends great uneasiness, {nnd her condition was r@pidly growi pera many seoplen fights andl vura blood and nervo remedy in She began taking it and the effect wax 1, but searcely dared boped for, Ln the spring her sed and her general condition improved. She ‘wuts able to eat solid food, her nights were peaceful ence in Dr. Greene's Nervura so believes that had she earlier begun the fully recovered long before, as she noted bat having delayed untll the ailment became course of treatment was necessary.” Nervura now and secure the benefit of its | New York are better treated than the it the relief ts of] There are still] at the grocers and drug-! rated, and could not The if J had not takea Dr. by it tonormal action, and ‘o medicine in the world Her b trouble, and for # long time Physicians who She fortunately heard of the general system, and almost in reat that she ally and suffering are spe Nervura is will help them as nothing Wi NNER OF BONNER MEDAL OPPOSES PLATOON SYSTEM. —_—__+4--________ Andrew Fitzgerald, a Life-Saver, Tells How Proposed Law Would Work Badly. To the Editer of The Evening Wor In your evening edition of York World of March 12 fread at pleasure your editorial on the tir men of the City of New York nnd 1 the New} with srite to thank you for the mention of; id my 1 wil While in the rescue of numan Ife, that any fireman in the «ery a the same if the opportunity p itnelf 1 would also iike to state my ylews on the platoon aystem, a bill for which is now before the Assembly at Albany. While it la my desire to see the firemen of the city of New York get all they pownibly can, Fam d My opposed to the two platoon aysiem, which, instead of helping. will do Just the opposite. * At present the firemen of the city of iny name I onty duty | ada! vald pments e firemen would othing and loge all the benetits « tho passage of this fve them of the fol- ation leaves, regu> public are aware ain would vileges v lar teaves, meal hours, full pay wht sick, leaves of absence for three day in cane of deaths in family, pensions nd, lat sot least, give duction in salary, Lyean viy say that If a vote taken among tie members of the Fire Department who have served five or more three-fourths them would be found opposed to thix platoon system, ax Mt would tend to destroy wh the nest fire department int Again thanking you, 1 reapectfully, ANDREW F. F RAILROAD TO: FARMERS’ AID. The Seaboard Air Line]: Loans Them Bulls and Roosters. { | The Iycat agent of the Seaboard Atr-| Mne announced to-day that the Company had inauguresed a acheme to ald Bouth- ‘n farmers along its route without charge. ‘The plan ts this: On application to the] Company the finestebred: roosters and bulls will be loaned for ninety days free of charge to farmers, Here da the Com- pany’a circular: Pertsmeuth. To 8. A. L. Industrial Agente: arnt ts hare eda aa ney ‘ ane pans Avatatant Foreman IL, & 1 4. Winner of “Honner Medal’ oreas, whieh they proj joan and Black Sin propose t 19 those who are located on the line of the & m for the purpose of improving “Loaf chickens. These roosters will be lo to parties for the tern A y mun in a pen with not more Th ring the service of rvanters wii! apply ulation of the company's bi eve of the same agent, and ira telling of the breeds on hand onditions governing the loan the thom-are similar to those for the roc ters, Here Ix ane of the blank forms that are kent out with the eiredlurs: Dwar Sirs 1 arrango to deliver B. 4. 1. Mull to Mr, S.A. L. Station Agent at —- the ———~, who will ship him to — on eal date Please confer with Mr. ——~ for the shipment of said animal on the date atove named and oblige, youre tru STRANG, A. ¢ 4, (a of Beaboard Air Line, Portemonth, Va. je main odject of the campany Is to Peveiop the chicken and cat pusiners nthe Souea | “Mt Falsing a Wank Alda the Police Fund. Thé secretary of the Harlem Savings Bank to-day ent « check for $250 to Po- lice Headquarters to be given’ to the Police Benevolent Fund in appreciation department in ofthe forties done by the The Human Frame Works all Winter while Nature Rests. lt Needs Speofal Support in the Spring. Dr. GREENE’S NERVUR the Great Spring Strengthener. Blood and Nerve Remedy LAWYER BATES UP FOR FRAUD Held on Charge of Promising Police | Jobs. Ww. Hates, the lawyer, of Na who was arrested yee. terday at hoard the ste Poon as he was about to mshin Trintdad for Ner- 18 arralgned before Magistrate Crane in the Centre Street Court this muda a WaAK charged with take from sspirants for posttiona Tae Magistrate twe counte and: held him vader each for further fexatination, although ther re over I. dozen complainants rendy to testis? Inet him. Henry Wagner, a butcher, of Park al ron en the force | CivileServtee ing the fused William Mont 1728, rs he had patd Hates IWF last for an appolutment He wan rejected by the Board, and upon demand return of the money wan ree 0s Briscoe, chief clerk of the A CIvil-Service Commiszaton, de- " Mates had representel hime nH san atlcer of that body, Hates made no defense, —— STRAUS’S LICENSE PERILLED Justice Traonx Favors Taking It mW Ex-Police Captain, Ex-Polic aloon-K ker of belng r Suprome Court. Justice Truax to-day lwnded down @ deciston confirming 1} port, Referee Samuel Iborg, who, heard” testimony. in the mutter on the application of the State Exeixe Board. The deciston em. powers Commissioner Lyman to declare Straun's ieense forfeited. It ts a curious fact that the ex-Captain fe at present making a neffort to Kot pack tn the Pollee Department. Asnomblyman J Introduced a bi at Albany on-Feb. 5 for Straus's reine statement on the ground that he ta the only Republican Captain “brokin at the Inquisiticn not yet returned is effice pain Straus's leonse as 1 286 Rowery is in dane oked by order of the