The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1901, Page 1

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a Biadnaaeesaaseteibaiin i Feud Asics Seaham ia A NIGHT emTon— aM the News for All Day—RACING# SPORTS | WEEVEHEH-OCOASIONA RAINS: WARMER. WEATHER-OCOASIONATL NATNS: WARMER. } : ESS oo — | =| (is Circulation, Books Open t to All.” [ “ Circulation Books Open to . 411? | j i = == = | ew dct ala, NE W YORK, WE DNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. 4 1 | { PRICE ONE CENT, =— “ROSSITER » LEAVES BROOKLYN R 000000000000000900000020000550030000039000000000002 > il ner --NEW PRESIDENT GREATSINGER. | 7 $-—_—____—_ Double-Decked Terminal Is Likely to Be Built for Bridge—Promises to Solve the Travel Problem—Brooklyn Rejoices. PREREEERERE EEE R HM ‘ gs WHAT GREATSINGER WILL x DO FOR RAPID TRANSIT. President Greatsinger, the new head of the Brooklyn Rapld Transit, when seen this afternon sald: “I am only a farmer from out of the West and must look about and see what is needed in Brooklyn Rapid Transit. “I want to meet the wishes of the public and will welcome complaints and suggestions. “It seems to me that more room is needed at the New York ter- minal of the bridge. “How this can be accomplished I cannot say. the plans I can get and adopt the best. “A double-decked structure may be necessary. “Lam going back to Duluth to settle up my affairs, and then I shel] return and get down to work. “Tam going to live in Brooklyn and study the needs of the sys- ‘tem at close rang». “] {ntend to make no changes in the persannel of the road. I understand the force Is efficient. - “The bridge will be my first study. After that I intend to take up all sootions of the system, and I will do everything in my power to improve and perfect travel.” POETIC MRS. PAINE’S DRAMATIC DEFENSE. I shall secure all Holds the Court in a Pr th YE BROOKLYNITE REJOICETH. | Heiter iettttdictebintetns Spell While She oe A million raise thelr vot harges o ze For all Brooklyn now rejoices nies the c ge ws And the sound of joy arises in a grea Her Husband and and gladsome shout Mrs. Kintner, Wife of Nee a © the Borough has a bieaine A IMAN M ONDA ( A release from ils distressing i the Co-respondent. For the B. R. T. has fired Ciinton Hos- 4 \ ate ts Miter quite out 4 = , uf Mrs. May Paine, who seeks a separa- ae Sia : f tion, and whose husband, Oscar Van Clinton L. Rossiter was oust: Dyke Paine, wants an absolute divorce. f ; Posilomicehel after a tearful, hysterical day {n the rom the Presideney ot ‘ Sup rt, t mand this af- aa hen ) Soamnlinines eraerenaes : Brooklyn Rapid) Transit: Com: | \ It was at 245 that Mz, Moss, lawyer or on Mein seting: this af | i for Mr. Paine, announced that his caso pany at a special meeting this af rested. Immollately thereafter Mra. et - SS eared atelirertace Taleol tras kealled Sisachekaianad ingres When Mrs. Paine Entered sone pie ternoon of the Bourd of Direct Duttal, As she walked to the chair she neektte { ) RUE GHIOMGOURE TEAL OTEN seemed mo weak that a court oMcer | sn i sprang to her side to lend her assist-| as 5 panes F Brady, No. 54 Wall -treet ance. But when whe began to speak she | + denoted unexpected strength. Phe action of the Board las en- Hor votee is remarkably sweot and ILLICIT STILLS eae IN CITY'S HEART Had a Capacity of 360 SLT REA resignation lid Gallons of Liquor Grninste ite as i ibs a Day. CZAR’S SHIPS thia afternoon raided the alleged ilictt —— + +-— Wanted v distillery in the basement of the aeven- story tenement at No, 21 Eldridge street. Hermann Loenatein, the land- Fleet Now Assembling in Corean) , 3°! WS Waters---Clash Is Likely been eu at Tientsin. rssiter’s con nections with the Company. Ife is no longer even a member of the Board As soon a3 of Directors. | Mr. Rossiter's | en aceepted Greatsinger, President of the Duluth and Pron Range Railroad Wits elected his sneeosspr and pre-| of i Mr, Greatsinger represents the Standard Oil ts whieh, by sided atthe r Tnceting. wekefeller inter: Rossiter’s retire lord, and Joseph Levy, the Janitor, were Vanderbilt arrested and arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields, who held them in $3,6 ball ench for examina- hts wife. Bhe was weeping when she | tion. went there. Two atills were found in ment, has forced the KMimtner an@ Mrs, Paine’s Auto- graph Album, interests to the rear, i operation, reaney restsnation, he following Biss Bea! @en. Hobvart Ward, Court Clerk, Dees Not Like the Testimony. Hosahier Bays that all the Ruxatan warshipe Japanese waters have sailed Hpomte was started | It lacked confirma am giver me credit affect the marke Roreit ¢ mo x and that the Japan e fucecgs | Page) é hyn Goes Wine “Aa I entered the office she sald to her |each new and capable of turning out husband sneeringly: ‘I thought, Jobn, [30 gallons of liquor a day. In the bane- you sald Mra, Paine never wept!” men: were found 2,46 gallons of mash “I responded: ‘Madam, no woman in|in various stages of fermentation. this world ever shed more bitter tears —_——— --- then have I.’ palit Paine was intensely theatrical PLATT ON POLICE BILL. jer voice reached to the most remote | me. ; Faeroe fence he moat remote | Repenta that It WIN Go Throngh band leaned forward with opened mouth. When Introdaced tn aislatare. "At 2.55 both aldea rested, and Mr Mase | Senator Platt was seen to-day by an asked that Mrs, Paine's aetion be die [Evening World reporter and questioned Resed. ‘Thin Justice Freedman denied, |! Tsar to the police bill. and court adjourned until, to-merrew | There hax been no change In the sit- morning, when counsel vill sum up. uation toe y ie aaids, ney wens tora! After the adjournment Mrs. Paine| ROVE only to way tnat tne Oe asked The Evening World to deny al woul. ‘There ts nothing new in connec: story printed that whe had ever sat on|tion with it.” the floor of her home tn Andover, drink- SPT 1 sie Bese weithiemaanien, .,| THOMPSON NOT A SENATOR. Mice [eo moot the aunt sholaerote Neto Fee Sa, PRINT eppectencs aho| Nebraska Geataintars Fait to Mot meant every word she nald. There was BLL RCL i LINCO eb, March 2.—D. FE LAncoln, who waa last OFFICIAL STORY OF RESIGNATION. tastruetion mS \ nothing apathetic about her then. ‘Thompson Wept Bitterly. night nominated for United States 3: When the deposition of Mra, Kintner nor for the short term by t was road telling how pretty Mra. May tia. falied of le on af the House. Paino threatened her with death If sho PT Ada bet continued to Ive with Kintner, Mra. the question due to the refusal! of M Russtan envoy posal fan military: otticers Htinh mht Jugglery That Caused the Trouble. Resolutions Coated with Sugar Adopted When Rossiter Thentetn to submit cle dinpute over the — er } distinct and 4 clear, her enunciation dl ever Strikers Fiabe ‘Tr dramatic. She told of the visit of Mrs. Kintner to the store In which she was employed. Mrs. Kintner, wife of John 8. Kintner, the co-respondent, created a scene which resulted in her discharge by her employers at the end of tho week. Went to Mra, Kintner in Tears, That same night she called at Mr. Kintner's office, and there met him and Paine broke down and wept violently. Her soba filled the room and so acute! sARSEILL March became her paroxysms that he was] hero to-da: led out into the corridor. It wax a quar>|oring to. bre ter of an hour before she became quict| the troops protectin tn the docks, result darmes a 40 injured with stones. Fifteen: me arrested a To Prevent Pneumonia and Grip. Laxative Bromo-Guinine removes the causa °* g the men working three (Continued on Second Page.) une Day Tadleta Se. Cure a Cold Take Lasative Dromo-Quiali N= fram a pur A siding Cy Gount Von Walderse+ fs under ordérs from tie moment. Gea. Cams | true.ton GIBES ENGLAND. from the Bri RUSSIAN. PRESS at i Was Let Out. might s ty war white high.

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