The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1901, Page 3

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WED AT DYING MOTHER'S SIDE. 5 Infelninleleteintntel-ie x ia! oy Sh itiriciciei-ieti = nicieieietetet init Mrs. Jules Reynal Re ceived Extreme Unc- Before tion mony. uniting tiful Archbu only Before treme uncti mother by the A ft is a remarks Mr, Eugene 3. Reynal. the of Mrs. Jules Reynal ie iittitititteisieietet and Meath Nathantel widow of Nathantel Rutter, who was a son of the Inte Thomas C. Rutter, fa- mous in his day as a rafiroad magnate ident of the New York Central when at Cere- phert tt tire twas xt wana ney Mr. any was quite mony of yesterday it was a mistake, through Mra. Reynal's mission- forts that WAN persuaded to enter the of Moblle. « nelghbor of the Reynal fam- eiricieicteietet hit: SRR eltleriteieic ete ieeieieit irivi-ieimi Fitzgerald, at a time when Rerously {ll with scarlet Farms, White Plains, Reynal was expecting moment. Reynal's bride was the announcement of the engage- { Mrs. Rutter and Mr. Reynal has een current, a vigorously 1 ft han juat as denied by both. t was announced that they tly married and this re- Kenerally credited, but would indi- Mrs, Rutter, in Janu- He Churea, and Mrs. Rey- vod as her sponsor. her marriage to Mr. Rut- of Vesterday Was Misa Sara Ala. For years she Mains, where they have PAN-AMERICAN CATES 10 OPEN, Exposition Not Public | Welcome. Shape, but BUPFALG. stalling th Jean Expowitic but when the ¢ morrow morning ¢ CAML space and aa The work rstalliatie: yo fir advaneed ys Mort 307 eoexhtoits ix pr re tex of the Exposition wil velo, APEN At S20 a'elowk spect Programme has been pre {. “evory thing In the way et opening exercises wat the a having 1 postponed until dedieatton |e OMe tt irown will htt Fit in taurlle " Yto vaNt ries Whether tw Lum Coum, Is tn China or leave there when Mias Clark broke in w FOUCHT OVER CHINESE MDS 1 Fee |Father and Foster- Motner Wrangle in Court. tiny be Amerieane reared girls an and th came Court ’ uRnters’ fue 4 mastonary, 8 Soclety asked Juatt Chu from taking F's Jurisdiction Ho Hummet, would not them ner, we in nearly irs for his « nl with Mina Clark and the Childre hem. It's foolish tot Chu retorted by agre ing to give up nix trip for the sake of Andrews reserved decision. —— day, May 2 “Don't trust Lieutenant-Commander Richmend PL crt, Hobson arrive today and wit belie man in ona r United: States Naval) keeping the ealldren exhibit wition diatice Tteat) dian he Aw Naval atu to the Argentine 1 rat W ton and) Commission that renabtt exposition, hax arrived, and hopes to complete the @entine exh Bt includes amples of Woods, minerals, onyx MAGISTRATE BRISTOW QUITS. and marh hibit will be forty air | hase rts showing at a gl 1 statimtion of the installation of the Ar inoner Was Also Mogistrate Hristo 1 Court, Brooklyn. for the last thme to-day up hin duttes as Congiessin: Fifth Brooklyn District. Four years ago dutles as a Magistrate markable colnetden last prison’ the same No, 72 Columb streu, McNamara way broughi before him cal JO atlow and went free| feng in a charge of Int after & lecture, Arenigned er to come before n—Miche+1 Mc fernoon hard provi artival ¢ the puntry, De. if Ter the Butler Cont cist coming: nene Ses of vast June, ed and missiona burned. ECONOMY IN TRANSPORTS. evernment employ rom Porto Rieo and Cuba. CHINESE BOW TO FRENCH. ‘Apatch from Meng-tze, Ian, announcing the of M. Francois, the French return to his’ post. orte that, according to the ¢ French Government, Chinexe troops ten Kilo- Meni endered 8 prot. * for when he was at‘: WASHINGT: April 30. — Becretary lay he began Mts} Roat to-day docided to discontinue the and {tie ar Ament transport service between e that the tirat and|New York and Cuba art Porto. Rico. Nanna change [roseey will be made July 1. THcre will Lot Le auMelent bust. emere oflneus to justify a continuare of the ooklyn. service. Facts will be mado with commer- Mnes to carry solders or ctvil- Ing to or ‘HE WOUKI.D $50,000 LOVE OF UNDERTAKER Nvewank Man of pele rals the Only Wintry Thing in Court. (Specie! to The NEWAR epringt is atime mmpton for $0 ae bales for her blighted affections, was amar only by the a ofthe man ot funerals, who ne and 4 bare yin the ve a thing winter Four anys of vad evidentiy ath and hin patience a tht looked Mk clad forest midst of spring taker RA had « ny pane ine viaible fresh as a daffod expectant It was would go to th and Miss Smith pleasure in the was and nt that the case Jury in the afternoon weemed to take much thought of the outcome The teacher wax recalled to the wit- neas-atand. She said that when she called on Dr. Wendell, the defendant's physician, on June 13 ne advined her to Ket a law to conduct her case. He recommended, anid the witness, his own lawyer, an “honest: man.” “Who was that honest man?" inquired Lawyer Riker, for the plaintift, while a titter was heard in the court-room. Mr. Edward Kenny,” was the reply. Mr. Kenn is Mayor of East Newark. It war on that visit. continued the wit- ness that the physician cot from « marr his patient on the ground that she would never be able to get arwng with the un: dortaker's the ratulated ith “Because,” replied our good name has been asvalled and you should protect It.” Dr. Wendell wan recatied and asked why he advised Mise Smith to get a lawyer. 1 was getting (rel. th doctor rss her The taking of testimony and Robert H. McUnrter, perapiringly, at the’ fifth propesl consent.” He congratulated both parties on the absence of y Improper elem tin the | |Also Has Notification of Prelate’s Admission | Car PRES 7 ] OINAL MARTINEDZ2, ROAN j Count Stanislaus Colact:|, sent by the Count € 1 is a hamisome young avoring ¢o raine Ke oof Cardinals apprive Arch: | man of stri paysique | sufferers in Caiaw Ue bishop Martinelit at Washington that he Igo direct to q nay meet with the # 1 oa member thay) Counts Acrvingsthete ' ME attained: in stm, or akull cap, te the tnedtg dinal. He case, referring to the undertaker aso “gallant, faithful. gentiemanly love! t Colactel a a jay on the steamship to Cardinals’ prank of a Car roby at the p . secretary « Rey James A ff Kiely, of Brooklyn. | SAPHO'’S PERSONAL LIST | CUT BY LEGAL REFEREE. Cables to Max O'Rell and Champagne Not Legitimate Expenses Under That Head. Olga Nethersole's “personal expenses’ during her touring for two seasons as Sapho have been gone Into carefully by Francis C nilne, as referee, In (he Supreme Court. As a result, Marcus R fed $3,197.15 In his sult ai ris suing Mayer le her. Under th to have stipulated salary and a per- centage of the net profita. Miss Nether: role, he admits, was to have for herae: che first $3), In the sury, besides $0) a week for “personal These “personal expens Mayer sues over, He conte items on Misn Nethersoie’s lis there properly, and should go tos the net profits, | Out of some hundreds of disputed {tems Referee Cantine in his report ted . has allowed some, but disallowed CEN. TINO HAS. aons. SURRENDERED. Filipino Chief Who Ordered Gillmore to Be Shot. | i low him tn. ; When Aguinaldo was captures Gen MacArthur planned to clear the fell + the various comman dipiomacy to fighting. He has suveceded ton larke degree, surrenders of impor: tant men in the Filipino ranks following rapidly As Tinlo wan calculated to hold out and give considerable trouble, hin sure render Is a matter of general congratu- lation, ‘The surrender of Tinio will end the fighting In Abra Province Gen. Tinto fad a nomadic command, whose warriors could hide their guns and becore “amigos,” if tt suited thelr Interests. ‘Ag few wore uniforms and the people combined to ableld them the Amertoans were greatly handicapped in’ Aghting them. Tt was with this force that ‘Tinlo held Lieut. Gilmore a prisonor for some time two yours ago. MANILA, .—The report that Gen. rarrendered ts confirmed. joked upon ax the »oasible successor of Aguinaldo, ‘Agli 7, the excommunicated Filipino priest, who preached ‘he doctrine of a Raty' war axainat the United States, hax alxo surrenders A “Cal WASHINGTOD United States Supreme Court yeaterday decited In the cage brought? by ex-Congressman Stephon V. Whhe, of lrooklyn, tant n Soa," he word is used in the Stock Here are some of the disallowed sonal Among ut lunches at” the Miquring a ‘ceil, Exchange, te nn agreement to sell, and therefore subject to taxation, under the|of the Kings County "L" early to-day. ‘War Revenue !aw, at the Fate of t) cents on euch hundred dollars. rane ‘ ee AES: rh as expenses. tom er items In the lst w Years yh Nt i According to Referee Cant a receiptn. for Ax SHIMS05, ‘The profits he for’ the frat tour and i roxhould get dollars more RUSH TO SWEAR OFF TAXES. President Feitner Has Remarkably Busy Day. all floral trioute i} | “per. Shiseen Isl ny ad ratage dinner to 1 report fret “Bupno's’ ror the ' o for the ont, Cant the th MANILA, April 9.—Gen. Tinto, Thiet the fast day for th teern| Fillpine Chie€ who held Lieut. Gilmore ity swear down their and | mer and ordered him wot, Daal. Pooording Angel will ince to work B10 (0 (6) o10iorereresarer overtime if weud have his book : + has been ADEA eee era het etage a Honor Accorded Miss Arnold haa always Province and had a ta IC) Premident Feltner and + “ " RUMAB IRE Cen ture enajority of whom are quite sure to fol- pe as State 'Sponsor"’ of the [esimen ot ner Ted to rat TUESDAY EVENING, AL COUNT HERE BEARING RED HAT FOR MARTINELLI. inicieiniciceininini-i KENTUCKY'S QUEEN ROSE 3e au ith 30, EAS Ch Brother of Dead Man Tells of Threat Made by Prisoner. College. —-—- | | CAMBRIDGE Moe \ ‘ H H 1 tt Ini Ween Must ' a rey EA duty 4 He x tusk HMiehard « a carriage April t Witrevs that Eastman and itichard we The ween wit he me Hag ember t he his fomily wir vou if T have to watt lve years for tt Fastman repeated thle dectaration ——— M’KINLEY AIDS SUFFERERS. [Senda 8100 to Fund | Strleken ¢ 1 phe following te this city ¢ now with the to the Pacis for Famine- srdicleleele lei le leit eee "i wand India} finds same amount Aeent public |the frontier Inty Shanal pro the famine is raging, OF THE ROSEBUD GARDEN. exer | i Confederate Reunion. a}ever is meritorious anc OF ST. PAUL | Experiences the Invigorating Effect of Paine’s Celery Compound. The half-hearted. experimental ef- forts of scores ores of earsa- paril tonics by remedies with i constantly recruited are in’ starting q with the confident—becauss nly scientific—way In which celery compound restores. and vigor to the worn-out FB. Doran, who has been times honored by the Paul by re-ele ® many of the ch ke the reputation of a and is the last person in the world to publicly indorse ang- thing of whieh he has not fully tn- formed himself. As Mayor of St. Paul Hon 3 he has refused to try experiments | blood and nerves. when well known and sefe means{ Because a man Is growing old be could be in | need not be an inv, Old age isn’t He ts outspoken opponent of at sixty should be Bham and deception, cee ver seventy are os paty to lend his assista’ to what needs to. be a the muscles of neuralgia; the nerves lic good. May Paine's heard spring, having m fant . need feeding and the brain nourish- monderfull efitacys: trom spy. ment. Paine’s celery compound {3 neighbors and friends whom hel tood for the brain and nerves; It knew intimately. builds up the strength of the body. Hoe was rot disappointed. “is ex-|etny saddest ignorance is for a sick Perle ne as person not to know the remedy that: so aattyfactor his friends that a few sent the proprietors will make him well, Fortunately, few people have failed to hear from A teatime which speaks volumes, aad culds helene or trom nelgnbors aivalve pron atone of Pain ompound. There physicians tet o isn the land, no mate edies that can be had compound stinds far in honest and great re . Mare !ter how insignificant on the map, | where this wonderful remedy has not lives and made others worth, ar Sire—I am convinced that| Hying 7 2 Deer 5 antag ke, Por rheumatism, neuralgia, impure every one, sick or well, needs to take a spring remedy, and for that pur-| blood, nervous diseases and kindred ey: yelieve nothing can equal! troubles, it is a positive cure. Now | Paine’ plory ¢3 gth, new life, new health come: Paine’a celery compound. — 1 com ily lecthionteae) | mend it especially to the nervously) clally Ist 2 afflicted. Ver + Convince yourself. JAMES MEANS’ 250 SHORZ= KNOWN ANO APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS. SOLO BY LEADING RETAILERS. Made in a variety cf styles and feathers. THE PAN-AMERICAN ‘There were originally 4. i racer. EXPOSIT 1901 Last year, the iain: betng s World's: persistent warfar eee feeerh WIL be red red. tem of personal taxes, thousand ibs, i thousands of bondhe 1 Mier titi ain orritofuhlcnbankacc Memphi« Incnelaht Mise A xexmment, to way nothing « Jon {is consitered shecher, Keur tho swore off thelr personal taxew lat year, thus throw Ty the wrote 3 5 will (orden of taxntion upon realestate, the OM OLEAN Rtg € homes i the epeopleleuhether: the | Fora detailed description of the Pan- owned | a5 ays t war HHT meric 5 pe pages 290 at tirana mittiin vet, | POLICEMAN FREED OWN BOYS SAID FRIEND WAS SATAN. i American Exposition see page 40 and Jers for Manhattan andthe Beans jake ear irae {HWli] 291 of the In last) year's swearing of the total WP Aneensment Wan reduced ta $1500.00, |New He Ia teen Of Abeta pretty Gleb Committed for Evamte HA It will be higher this year, though th: rs HT Lewitinture nas exempled weve nation as to Her | ‘ UU another ym Hecauwe she thougnt HHT or manac ona ch (Fs Siamt MERC Satan Mise Se HHT HF) e Ainewsinemabment learned that his tye little Hil i ( y Me relous “ HiHi Al = S Or Sent ee Nuerasannre ‘ iH Newadealers. (oR Postpaid. Miding wtd abetting. ith ommmitted to Hellewur HHH Lae STRUCK BY A TRAIN. eee ne me H|/|||| 600 PAGES. 1,000 SUBJECTS. 10,000 FACTS. “ We two lads and seve u ] been In ate: ait weal U a Vox Crossing ‘Tracks ta Wilted on | freight care volta = y “ne . Malwh y 1,0 Pec Kings County “1 io them wh 1 : mi, ot tal OND 5 Hs : Harry Rovlker, eleven years old, of his bor, mi wd talking. when suddeniy | Cog xe Kant Fifteenth street and Allen avenue, ne trainin! | Sting Ieewtn exclaimed: Flatbush, was run over and killed. by ned ty th whieh “You are 8a away.’ a train on tho Brighton Beach division es as police headquarters, took the | She spring at Ireland, whose key and-relcase! tho lade and took them leries for aid. attracted Park Policeman Me was crossing the track when he was] home, @ other boys langujshed in| Hoey, and when he attempted to arrest struc! thelr cells all night, the girl she slapped and fought him, + ¢ aes by oy .y ¥ Bean

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