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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1901. WADMAN WAS KILLED BY VIOLENCE IN HOSPITAL Physicians Testify that Insane Man Had Five Ribs Fractured and. Body Bore a Mass of)! Wounds and Bruises, While Organs Were Normal. AM Dlack, and again to-day resume her si band, Herbert dered by i Ineane Pavillon © Mrs, Wadman years. Last 5 injured on his head apcholla, and on I days later the wife in Bellevue insan she went to sce hin. Bospital staff, wh witness, she declare to be glad to get rid of condition. You'd look 1 wreath about your head as ©)! erat the funeral.” Doctor Describes Wounds, Dr. John A. Bodine, of No. Thirty-fourth street, told called by Mrs. Harriet $90-6500001000 Dr ix also « ~ATCARREN BILL | ‘| sl Dl oat aI ard to Mayor Ex- plains Plan. n bill notie Hrookivn Brit M M fon Tence was ise! HAS HEARING. Letter from E. M. Shep- IM’KINLEY DENIES President Tells Sout cam) throy foand Pr The st will be spent. thust was piven an ¢ aive re where} | all the .| WAR OF CONQUEST herners We Fight Only for, Liberty of Others. neh, Weare t LN EASE ove a COUTTS, ADT never goes to war en Southern cor. and only where tt itn . iy other way. We have never dialit Ho stopped at different 2: & war fer esploltne pein's and made addresses, ne ntinl party reached in Spa this afternoon, u the whole United stn man marched with to ree ep jon, the city turning out to henor| in Cuba. him [onusnvavinns, A Nort 0) Pres tent MeKinies and fie party spent less rai) Ave y fact that you have j ttent la hed o repre Salt ML pation) J, 1 M ity nimdiced bY Jextended a fitting w t Wheelers aes] Mekinies and par ‘ President re: nls afterno y if Rath: ay A committe of cite I overy ant return fduring the morning for Corln teal ef you thanks for this Wel) where they met the lreside con Swarm and ROD CESS en ried them to ett or the mom! f the ine out Warning. the visitors we ROEBLING RESIGNS FROM SOROSIS CLUB.) -$2—______ c the seats of Members Are at a Loss to Know the Real| longed to Robert.” * pele ise oper See ola Ae Reason for Her Action. 4 : Neate he ease, “Inter with eee —— 2 2 we works of | tia we iat tow i 4 nee isi Jo Mrs. tt his, who was i 3 eanealt ecesary ta [dent wae regarded ‘ dient 4 r " vier to de ther, | ture S. ta thon i Soros's. aya ‘ ft aboual be [chief ornaments sul be cit y lucal and responsible oMcers | club Were wont tot 1 d : ix what the bill does. ing friends as M : xeMia wan othe fim [the man who bulls ¢ tee : “eater man’s sister, to examine soy after hal Other tribe. were nly ng diMvultios pout risk | Kaw, but tn certain cireles it in it was brought to the wilow's hom poe “There was a bruise he id mut i uN A e tunnel a fae, the right car and another « ti 1p out to ny ened Inters ’ eye. On the left brewst AC tate moment ne down from ; bisa showing that Ni i i ven tet 4 He | pfractured just a) f aa | Nia asking the Mayor Beem of the lett tea was | is One nekiige (hess : kree Fy | ; sides these there w vam MMOD TA eesti c brutses, ee are f ipatmonttnerlouerwe in ft ’ i the head, the fracture of i Pee 1 ; STAN aa Nincanal ied men irulssmiana int a 'Roach ernie Pater-! Faithful Woe Had 7 TR I gE Ht ale Mond mmishusnays [ son snd Wife With- | Many Offers, but '‘Be- Great Care. Never Fail.’ EE aa eee Paid Help Wants! y me | mi in This Morning’s, Ht i J World, ia Bes Sie ea BAKERS \ -| Six Hundred Arreste in Russian-Poland-- ' Cossacks Alert. OARPET LAYERS ‘ CARRIAGE HANDS. 7 CASTERS CHAMBE RA TDS CLERKS . ie COLLECTORS i! CoMrositons .. . here Apelt a SMM EE Nesta, whieh a Ne Spimiwasuens .. 8 tae By iin eevaice i sh ISMAKERS . t K sit 1" nd Six hu iS). peavene SMOKED IN BED. Rovere In Russian Polat, Sts wun \ —— Yo were transported by ape |} Murphy Burned Win Th armed See , Warsaw Citadel, 7| Fire to 0) 1 afire In be af amoking cle night. Incidentally, he set fire to tho house and alarmed a lot of tenants, who put out doth blazes. Aurnhy da not mortally bY; ow to get a job, Pat a World Want ad. {n Sunday and up situations Lob. re Was Sermal Hin Ribs Beaten arco ns A. Morrow, of No. We Dr, Bodine t ' an if teat autopey he | t ' wo) Mrs. Kinene Went thi y a ‘. euneye 1 About Act with World Wants om et Ueseona ch BUT va teat EC tat en ie = Tu cM d 1s quarters in epe of news o vustarie swing te well pal . HURT IN BRIDGE CRUSH. iMrs. Brooks Was Swept trom ¢ foArm Was Hrok Rrooks wte fa Brooklyn author and tr: Went twlee ind the we YO Ws mmall oo; a thts oity At her masthead and from 10 A, M. ¢o 2 P, i 1 inspection, for ge The Spray. will the Exposition all SER OT CR oe Roe Ome Ue will w Apri} 39.—Rob of Salina, Kan vs Ann Dts married Priday real estate al offers of marriage. saying that she ‘be. and even after hie that “God would yet h other kept track of him, and after he olin Salina, subs news ¢ nepths age she don few me Was waiting £ 1 Sav and ar {le were exchanged he came Bast to see her. The oll love, which had never died in her heart, was re- is, and it was should be married that He txed the me date that FR ako. they was THREW CHILDREN IN RIVER. Deserted Nuggy and Dog Lead lice to Discovery of Traged ST. PAUL, Minn, April 8—The pe tles dD © that William Roeen- |tleld aux thrown hia four children, rang- two and a half to seven ne Mississipp! River from Marshall avenue bridge, and then nem. All are eupposed owned. bodies have yet been re- ccording to police reports tence in at hand that lo AV ary satisfact the Tan-American at Buffalo in] the erime was committed, at loom pray leave the Ere Basin A policeman found a horse hitched to aR with the tbe [a bugey wandering about in tho vicinity yjof the Marshall avenuc bridge Thurs- -}dny, Inthe buggy was a dog that had nly in the waterway of heen a pet of the children, but 1% other i summer, trace of the occupants bas been found. REV, MR, HOWARD ENDORSES WERVURA. Famous Temperance Worker and Pastor of First Free Baptist Church, Me’- rese, Mass. Gives Public Endorsenrent of Dr. Greene’s Nervura Bleod and Nerve Remedy and “Recommends It to Others,” The Rev. George N. Howard, renowned for his temperance work — standing high in- the:order. of Knights:of ‘Honoviand th@ Masons, Past Commander of the Sons of Veterans, and beloved by all who know him, speaks for the people's, good ‘in -recotamending publicly Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. ‘There-are sufferers from troubles arising out of disordered nerves and poor blood tn every:household. Let ‘alk such ubderstabd that the meficine which will cure their troubles is witltin easy reach. The great medicine of the people for obstinate. trodbles,, 8 Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, is‘ recognized by the highest author!- tles as Nature's cufe. The stirring words and commanding presence of the Rev, Me Howard im the pulpit, moves the hearts and atirs the Is of his people. Fully as eloquent is his stsong declaration in the‘interes: of the people's health. Rev, Mr. Howard says “It is ever a pleasure to endorse that which-in life contributes to one's health and happiness. I have used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy with most gratifying results, and most cheerfully recommend ts use to others who may feel the necd of a tonic to dise ordered nerves, and who desire to keep the system in a nore mal, healthy condition. “IL regard Dr. Greene's Nervura as the very best help to tired and overtaxed Nature, and have no hesitation in giving it public. endorsement. I make this staternent for the benefit of weak and rervous men and women.” | Perfect health is more easily realized and maintained than many think. ‘The men or women suffering with neryeusness, stomach troubles, rheumatism, Nceplecaness, or debility cf any kind, grow to think that health {s not for thom, ‘This is not so in one case out of athousand. Dr. Greene's Nervura. blood and nerve remedy, cures these troubles and-builds up the general health. Rev. Gronor Its power to assist Natere fs 30 great that it is called wonderful. No'one doubte’it,.who relies onvit: Rey. Mr. Howard and begin the use of this perfect :agdicine to-day, if you are alling and weak? bree counsel for all, is given by Dr. dreene. Call or write to bis office, 35 W. 14th St. “AONB IN BOX. Shoe Dealer Narrowly Escaped by Quick | Fling. Nowanp, Take. Sdviceonehy New YorkCity. x Corwin, of the Stagg Street: Po- \¢ ation, Willlamsburg, and Wire jt | nal Hrymer are investigating the ton of the box left at to my place last night a ute of shoes” sald he. no and t wrapped bid ones in a box. He had a > wrapped in a newspaper tn his hand wien he came in. Ho asked me If he could teave both Hea with me night « he ov I saw smoke coming he had brought is Ked him what tt wer, bur ran out spoke, from the bundle was fright: oar mude no 1 war, ieiticininicinicieiniticieinieieeieieeteintet-t fograbbed the tex and threw tt tn NS . a t faras lt It exploded Refused to Follow the Fright-! °N: ame the mnamer fe kainst Theriexs } in’ buta fire in the b pic ened Ones and Stayed to | Kale pus! noand saw the boy sur- ‘ H ; mas him fly Fight Flames. nded by She ran back to Ata La 4 ; a pall of water, ant on the fire, She} low her exam) he ne boy taf What axsistance the tle by Katte was form amet could ran efforts ry had ne ntaining 1 ehitdre TRIED 10 ROB COMET LOSES JUSTICE SCOTT, 11S THIRD TAIL Butler Chased the Thief] At Least Yerkes's Tele- and Had Him Placed scope Can Discern Under Arrest. Only Two. ~ HY | SLAPPED MR. LAWRENCE, Edna ie Tells Her Side of the Excit- ing Episode. ! Tt all grew out of the fa dent: See cre ete OY ELHORN, Win, Apri 9.—The comet] cement request for a week’ Treat and will undoubtedly Ro toy ered at Queenstown and first ob-| Then yeaterd jon Miss Edna Mastice Francis M served by the aatronomers at the Cape | jug met Lo nee, asaintant RSE Uh OmeENO Mf Good Hope on the morning of the iage manager of the New York Thea: ae ees he heard a sound at hls|24. Te dlecavery waa reported to the lire, and told him about It Yerkes Observatory on Friday. Its por sition was given about sixteen de- cress routhwest of the sun, and it war nid the sprightly Mins 1am to have “Oh, Larry. Aug, “what do you caink! a vacition!™ front door, He sent the butler to Inv “aw oan ate andy walking eas alan tihelawilee “ The | reported to have three distinct tails A “iuht'* growled Lawrence, in a deep ro gave pursuit and saw the man B. Frost studied tt at the) iane v1 don't see where you get x another mata little further down jervatory on Katurday morn} ur ult with the management. Gueas thy streat Ing, It rose nbout twenty minutes bE [ie iinet must Uke you.” ‘That is what remained visible for The position ax fore sunrise and Afteen minutes after, he had the mac, he anys he anid, ‘a policeman, “He sald thin right in the presence of he in > 7 = the mane l noted by Prof, Frost waa fifteen degrees | yur chorus girls,” added Misa Auge so Nigh-| Northwest of the sun, which indicates “Twas o indignant that when I te a very rapid northeasterly motion, ‘Th inst neuatntl suattdrew? back! and a d 2 : comet was so low In the horizon and s slapped him in the face with my gluves GIANT FOR ASBURY PARK, | rar the sun that he could not use any | yyy: ike that, and that'—and the of the {natrumenta of the observatory. | \ trea, gave an illustration of the blow. Founder radtey tien Nearty |e distinguished two tails, ‘but could] when 1 told Mr. Lawrenes that tf he Pat aor tl ere hot wee the third, Since then tae sky | woul aps Triraind’ leche incident! I . haa been claudy near the hortzon at pass, he acted oo gly that went to (Special to 7 2 World.) s and evening, and prevented So GUeaTaiiaitapartea thor ice! ASHBURY PARK, > Apel! hor observations, porch Founder Bradley has secured die No definite knowledge of tmportance ides Mas Hila ire yes il Herke, the Jersey xlant, fo concerning the comet can be obtatned | 6 xo teil me that they indorse what I walk fenture thi mummer, Bradiey ane] for two or three days at Willams Bay. | 44. nounced this fact to the city omlctain} y. wit) take three observations to de- he and Burke, when fn will be clothed with police powers and stationed at the flahing plex, Burke {sa product of Jamesburg. He iv nineteen years old and stunds 7 feet 7 inches in his stockings, termined ite orbit and motion, and ft will have to be further from the sun bofore the spectroscope can be used to learn its composition. With a clear sky the comet should be visible for some Uttle time after sunset. WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANY second-hand machinery? The best way ¢o co about it is to advertise tm the Sunday World, Mamee ie eee — ————