The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1901, Page 2

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or Se o'clock. It fs tha Impremion, old Herreahoff employ Gfter 9 o'clock when the Constitutton ix CONSTITUTION. “ Police Will Guard All (Special te The Hrening Work.) BRISTOL, R. 1, fn ceady for launching the now c cup champion Constitution south construction abop when swells thin evening between 7 however, among that It will be MRS. W. BUTLER DUNC? ts Who will christen the Constitution elared plans for the launehing had May 6.—Kverything [been p but would not announce ntury [the nate lady ed to from the] christen t vent nae nt the Wheel, an I take his station on r the and al tothe operation from start to fintah, aa is hin cunt wheel B afiont. Chief of Police Hoard has ds A special train te arrive at 7 Mo will tailed a squad of officers to quant the ne Aucurt Belmont and a dltwttn entrance to the North pler. Anoiher aa party @f Kuneta to witness th squad will protect the entrance to the Inunehing, Mr Belmont tea member of South pler from invaston by tie un] te syndicate Te, with Harraen 1 Invited. ‘The officers have been ordered | Moore, who te coming up from > port to report for duty at 7 o'clock $i nipyatrani) acne Marlotiajjana re 6 HHourne, Newberry ‘Thorne and others OO LCS CU tata oe [WH stand on the launching platform ‘Thia morning at daylight a lirge ferce | when the yacht Ix curistene! The final of carpenters was set at work arrangementa are to be decided when the south shop removing special train arrives, Every train iw around the yacht, putting tn bringing thre of htamen and tn! preparing the doors at t! others from Newport and’Providence ts fe point of the shop to allow the C eaoilt hatin ienchiline aby nlehtias Chia vexe tion to pass shrough unscathe!. While | 5 the i EP in this wax gong on twenty rivetters and) y reatloat in all kinds of boats painters were at the topalies in the ter weather coull not be desired stern section and as many othe were | (yur clear sky a Meht breeze from ze Inying the composite cork rubber deck | the sineibarelerinninie 4 covering. By 2 o'clock this afternoon | the waters of the bay F ouly a few aquare fect of rteel clad deck é 3 famvained]{iniisight®atiibew (and /jatern Morbor) Kalla) Yachts: f land close to the waterway plates. 60) Uristol hartor tn rapidly filling with high does the bow extend into the shop! steam and wall yachts, most of them that workmen could do little at the ¢ with Hage Torpedo boats from treme stem. Newport will he here this afternoon and When W. Butler Duncan, manager! !t te eal! the Columbin, in charge of of the yacht, came ishore this 1) Morcan, will arrive {n time to anchor morning with Newberry srhorne: he de- | before work. e GOUTHAMPTON, M: fooks had a second spin to-dny Femult indicates the view tha: the cup challenger 1s vastly superr te boat when going clore-hauled, a the older boat can travel equally when going off and bef: A-freah, equally {sed just the more desired, Nght-breeze @ rough sea. Mr. Watson, the with Saturday's Bhamrocks |s the firat mate: {# not likely to tn Getting ‘The pre; way were started Shamrocks were Pi 34 ton water the wind drew n ame Mehter. topea!! Th Seijarner club-topsatl, $y {pail only. sAt the start yetter brece -but, thouxh ELS beld close Netley 10 nto the wind and reached n breese, the challenger ton. condl trial, now centres In the Cup havior when poking her 1} has eone to London and pr not return to witness to- A preliminary brush between the ty xpected Wedr ace round a week, or early next we arrive here Wednenlay of the Shamrock I. Lon, went out under The Shamre the challenger aad, but the Shamrock I., foon began to ov iiPhe challenger set a $i and stay ind the water smooth, | NEW SHAMROCK NOT A WONDER. the no: designer, In 59 performance day's nun iat Mr. ¥ pine: , to Under Way. for y 1 inal ket the breeze hy astern, losing Caishat, ale passing tho 5; but that e+e In “Close Hauled’’ Work She Beat Oid Sham- rock, but Off the Wind and Running Free Old Boat Held Her Own. nthe other away siied nt of kd bute’? Wonderfully igh othe old chal 1h wan lutted up the ill atret rin and Shamrock fet a. mu Ail acopient ss Cort Tt Phey had the wind | . ut ss TAG chil | aw Shamrock | alnmail and r t Mowing two tntouies koh net the i LUFT Wan with t th Ke New topeail were rh * wl lsh h ne milion there Ke in thelr powl- A big, was tried on inmrocie i on then t oat held diate. Rhy and, al Minish of tho epin, the Kap detwer them Wee neretically: the wanie na iwhen thay rent figs Bid ah heck oid Piers and Avenues of Approach — Great Flotilla in the Bay — Special Trains Bring Crowds to Bristol. yfand phe TRAIN. WRECK. ‘Engineer OTTUMWA, ta May fust passenger train No 3 Jconstruction train at Thayer Rrown, an engineer, wan killed. | y puseepeers and men| were Injured, three fata CHICAGO, Moy 6 At the Hurlington | neral offices here wtate! th hengines, the baggage ear. smoking car and 4 were wrecked, rhe d ora remalned | the hetr occupants w uninjured, Continue: would pas the courter She is this un nitting beakde hi deal, for Jud her permeation place outalde th: witnewses and of h resolute face. Mra. Kenn nant, but Are and anyw no Vi Dr. ape ch eritteal Kennedy troubled marked him dur vanished, ft condithon everest on tt n was waa talerman He No. was Hares 209 Wost Rother, y about ti spon, K the ston Jultus A having ad the rnne. ir business nl No nie admitte wien way ile watt sardwarte fer und of tr vm. used ia xhor: Fifth avenue Janthh Wty eclock Killed i GETTING KENNEDY JURY. from Firat Page) trial will acquit my husbar nocent and the truth must prevail! cam will not atund, not find him guilty, and from th trial Lam sure he wi com) ie sat outslte of the in the alele along which an he came from the > om. The r nned herself with a newspaper. flesh and js much more ully shares the confidence | : ai tres Yarmouth the trtat before the frat Beet nee ae Of Ain toemorrow. a 1 TAKES m [wore the Ute This rth) Haatened to Mi serublee siaeaaneckvua| Enehl lone eae ; Arthur English te the attorney Newbureer gave pain in the rem They mat with chi hin acm r nan wan eh. epted as Juryman A but the fled with him bur Law Newmark, wus WHIM HT Th are ty of thelr works an h names on Paw ‘ord, demic book buye © he each week lotumen Pemberton, ectat r deprivation hidden by her calm, Hy SCOT He ts ‘The In railing rf her m wis c tented the pri husband during his Newburger has refuaet ahe han taken anure among the keen at Smiles, Her Staten Inland friends are indig- Kennedy “I'm worry, * to make the beat of tt.’ will words of encouragentent, ering grasp of the momenta of come to him with a sense of lcep lo: merely sm but tf it must miss her trial, Tt compone} m during was exa Wilitam tear Broadway ain and| Three of Twenty-five Injured Will Die. | The jury could forth free." low. nd at the mort wil It in| 1 permin- | tr he the rail an _ THE WORLD: "READY TO LAUNCH MiNy iilRT ly YARMOUTH WANTS $25,000 FOR LIBEL. ‘Miss Sylvia Green One of the Heiresses Called as Witnesses Against Eric Hope. MONDAY EF, VENING, MAY 6, 1901. +e tn- Hew ant r= Hes be her the prmaence of thie aelf-sacriticing little [woman by hie aide. Judge Newburger holds that the tn- losure ty for the uso of counnel for the people and the defendant. The defend- Jant in this case ty Dr. Kennedy and not | | Mrw. Kennedy 1 ne dragged an a long ust of | The Karl of Yo Juron Med up before Judes Newburger | sult for $2 wing thtexe | ton, an raph, was befor The Dentiet Eaters Court. Part VIL, Gf th Kennedy entered court at 11.48 o'clock, | afternont, Wut did not go to the tnelosurs hy way [AUbpeenaed an wi af the aivle where Mra Kennedy «qt, [Among them w ph Parmer ter of Hetty Green Dr Kennedy looks much better than |i! New York he dit at the Inst tral Me haw guned |) A: He Hummet for the Earl v4 Nin attorneys the tenge expression that [Actor eitlerwt toe February luat han rans IMs eyes are clear and he ts in were newespat Judge Jurors. ot eral Semon . nd Jury f Abraham Boehm, a on Of cupyrigh.ed backs | Wanamaker they hi famoux for h Mra. “Atherton Mrs and oh amit © brings forward and his Ds demand {5 of hin all are nav will do vt hausted; hi ‘ , Thou th procurnble at on Py 7 of to-da, taing A, special i ‘Wa iarser A 20 @' ivening ia ¢ yansinas ir ennoune stil Ave q Great Ma re tein sh ne a Ly « ons] Rnoke ant Hames 4 to the al of bet ster tn BP but ANTS FLEE WN FIRE PANIC. > Appeared ys counsel of Yarmou w iyn. was excused because he In cataniaTantinenh i x Ge) AG ELD CO ACO 1 C3 nult! tn based ‘ }mother ever slaughtered The frat r fed for AMEY WAS I acy Witaweralaa aeumlun canvirdt mens amps in and a Va at with a Joseph EB. Aue, mechanieal draughts: : Ml edd cartand of pink 4 inan. Heckman avenue and One Hut Mav Oa Lee | emrarenn dexeny others women 18 | Tred and Porty-tiret «treet seen intel te taavelates + > ph | When recess was announced Mrs. Ken- hevng a Sas Ay { ok. He thunmet, counsel for nix Lard nedy kept her meat, while the spe Cl Be enprers aha Sueet or Latin, said Yarmouth woutd be hia own and talesmen Med out They gaze ol petaitehss b i Lei Hously at her as she muged Mxedly at} her husband. The room waa cleare! at | last and she walked inte the tnelosure | | where he was and, throwing her arma | about hie neck, Kissed him re; tedly PROBE“WILDCATS” Quick Schemes in aj Fierce Charge to May, tous art todas v ‘Brooklyn Blaze Causes ,\. Excitement— Marrow Escapes. rushing fror fourswiury Mat build vench id statra Miled with | any woman not hi mone Wd hav hough a 5 trl advertined hits: arned irmout nant i jand wr nt newer Yarmon with a Jeep-wet | | Noated — CITY BUDGET GIVEN OUT. Coler Says 83 Per Cent. of Appropriation Is Mandatory. IBABY REVEALS | MENDHAM SECRET IGlubmen Has Been Married a Year, Though | Friends and Family Knew Not. ARERR Comptrotler out his today cave carding et for said that 5 manda- to! long-promi stat in ene opriations the bud Mr. Coler for some time nus reat majority of the oudget tory and the city Is compelled to apenit | money without any reaptte. Mr, Coler said that st per cent. of th entire budget for 1901 of $99.101,113.43 4 ieee init mandatory. The aimount which he atyles “mandatory or “practically manda foots up $1371.02 Of this $44,779.768.91 for salaries, &o. The total wager and salaries » budget in BS66.3041 which | the mandatory percentage for I: itema about SS per cent Colter fwures that “mandatery” fora “practically mandatory” features than wager and salaries to about $34,587,354.08 or about ont Mr. ¢ er when asked about the atate- 7 sald People are continually saying that If ne Board of Estimate wishe! | Howe the saciury lst $25,000.00) tubilated statement which [have m runt per |". “te slinply shows that the Board of Ea- ” timate could not do It tf It wished, as nt of the salary iwt is man Mators wt there are also mandatory regarding the refunding of the elty debt. ‘The Mayer has stated that SB per cent. of the budget Is man- Inters and ently 17 per cent. not. In tira time only per cent. of the} hudget wae mandatory. 1 think that the | Mayor ative. CURT STOPS SALE OF NOTES. That tsa little After many years of what was gen believed to be a chrante case of ulé Mendham, broker, | erally bachelhorhood 1 ;clubman and known io Broadway as are |few men of his age, han confesset tnat only a red man, but the he te not E aby girl ther of Wall Street ios ATA Mr. Mendha:n made this qnnounce- Involved Millions jen to his mother Saturday, a. few in Court. days after the heir came to xladden his! poul, and great wan the aurp.se of the Sa = good mother thereat; but she gave him Justice O'Gorman, of the Supreme | Her blessing, and was soon speeding ray In an auto to eee her grandch:ld court, on the application of Osbor: uresponia st SERS born and her daughter-in-law, yelton, has granted an {ojunerion} Marri Heautiful W aes restraining Linn Heecher from disposing | | FA | Mra. Mendham was a beautiful widow % no of $39,0 worth of promissory and also $29,190 worth of ot given as ci eral for t the notes, Several montha ago Conyelton had a r. Her name! and she was the! of the well- and daugh-! e. a wealthy | jwhen the broker met Feccurittes | was Alice Coe Fallon, payment of) widow of John Ht. I Known Pacific coast family ter of the Inte Edwart H.C recelver appointed for Bee * prop-|San Franctacan, She !n aleo sald to] erty, ‘The Appellate Diy decided, }be related to John Crosbr Brown, of | however, that the recetver'a appoint-| Brown Bros.; Dr. Clifton Edgar, George! jment was Invalid, and tt was acvord-| Austin Morrison, of Fifth avenue, and Ingly dissolved. An Injunction proceed-| Mra, Paul Caldy—"Queen Emma of | - * ing wax then brought by Conyefton,| Relum,” as she was known by her tntl-! plush and a charming «mile | who alleged that he would be remediless| mates when visiting New York Ne! it is no umn was permitted to dispose of|time ago. Mrs. Caldy owns mome of the | you. kno’ tth the notes of the securities Biamarck [slanda in the South Sea and of thin lung: annoy Beecher clalma that the agreement |is extremely wealthy. Mr. Me vonor t was for XH in cash, and that the se- | On April 10, 191, a baby girl war born | be held up in the public ey curlties, valued at $30,000, were given|to the young couple in their handsome | you know tt, L will tell you ¢ apartments in the Rudolph, 3 Central Park Weat. This morning Mra. Mendham was somewhat fustered when tokl by ar porter for The Evening World that the fact ov her marriage was out “It's not a secret,” sald she, vason, Conyelton, it is: sald, American Railway Com- fn conjunetton with Beecher last mpany then agreed to patents and give him Waa sharen of stock of the and $35,000 tao: HERLIHY LAWYER for thin wenty. mame pafiy July jh. with a in —_——— ain nor limited to these, You have the right and it in yr ei(at Foster Scores! b f Inte the Wall Street Get-Rich- See teen galn that thi e vite of the i had atruggle for sharpens t Jauneh iste our laws, rathve ja Latton ¢ | veo ynilleate to shat ave flourished a keterich-qulek ring profits that se of honest toll, or are 1 tay The advertising : ‘ sare loaded wit chi | estate dealer at} Sikes, ‘They are ny | 8 y Jinstances in intqult in Wie the savinigi of the eredulous Von wensattonas Land poor. | many instances us want othe} secured ts stolen. 1 jattention and [Me District-Atturney: Mr. bin, who sat in hat you, with Diatitet-At- ita vrhey’s ahd, may make such investiga: ‘ alee and may tndlet such guilty persons ‘ at grand lar in cl neh int mmunity i \ vacant, but e hallway « hoary nr, cut « pe by the hove. Moore Hyves on th > ~ ameléed smoke, and found tn She iv vtalre burning | nped over the baluetra Ze! tie sround floor unaur:, Ing save her 1 ’ rtz and her au Julla were by y of the atatra | 1 scuitle to the : they we r wiy to the next ch the street, rement found the blaze antl a recond alarm was | curnes t Dreokism, | eaceAdmienl Lnce Arety: Among the passengers who arrived this morning: per steamer Ponce Pas] eo? dmira’ o'clock this at- eS ey A I ce | 3 Oat at he Rudob Y ‘ “My mother has becn wi uz fort Jor three mantie T spent Lost etn In San Francisco and ¢ winter have i i Oe been I ailedy hy Saturday nlgay Witness Reynolds Asked Questions of Politics]! *™: > aE eg 5 tw my husband's | mc on Cross-Examination. Mendhum waere and byw at fon as to whe Knew of her wedding | Aloo answert her moth before. Alsorderty women were arrested places raided?" sorry to way, { haven't.” liwyer de: himnelf to re were no dts. “Red Light" dix Reynolds, Manager of the; many nt, continued the re- Al of his charges agalnat Police Capt. Hertihy at the hearing before Mugisirate Cornell this morning, In the Jefferson Market Court. Amdmant en 1 Mertthy'« trying to show that t torderly hi Schur-| trict, IN THREE. Pou ry Third Person ised in the District-Attorney man appear! for Diatrict-Attorney | “When did the disordertineas Art| 0 45 giaicut salah make Jtrelf known?” asked Mr. Elkua. it to make people believe Philvtn, who te behind Mr. Reynolds. pee Sates j thet coffee Is an absolute poison to at Avraham Elkus ts Herlthy’s counsel luring the Hinese of Lawyer Fred B. least one person out of every three, but people me slowly finding it out, although thou. of them suffer aid it lensen?” agter part of January, chin year. ekan ond ended with Capt, Hert hy's ming and golng from the precine’ Were vog interested in az Capt. ind guilty before the Police iswionent?" naked Mr. Bikus, anmvered Mr. Reynolts. A New York hotel man says, * time after drinking coffee [ became iment wor! “Nothing, “How about polltticn?” “Lam District Chatrmian of the Ciu- reatle: . nervous and excited, so that I was unable to sit flve minutes in one place, was also inclined to vomit and “ony “Did you ev Herlthy a mensnunion: Teme ener al Le ised ial ninene eesauteayiwnrol Und Te suffered trom loss of sleep, which got x ; | ‘ vorse and worse. The ciuteanal Unto aaa t examination Mr. gchur-|“ A lady sald i.at perhaps coffea “ls a ON | man _| Was the cause of my trouble, and sug- for the changing about of police hare any realtent af No. aT Delaney | gested that | try Porium Food Coffee, Netaln? | house?” I laughed at the thought that coffea aheman, whe wlved thers watd tt He told me th police, but tt orsecution inatead of helping htm. Th earing was ther: adjourned until ‘18.9 o'ceck Friday mor. an. TALKED OVER ’P)IONE. ‘Tae question wan objected to by the Magistrate. Never Heard of Indy. “Have you not heard that while Herlihy was in the Twelfth Precinct ee FLAG-PULLER N A ROW. Ye hurt me, but she Insisted so hard that I finally had dome Postum made. [ have been using It in place of coffee ever since, for I noticed that all my former nervousness and Irritation disappeared. I began to sleep per- fectly, and the Poatum tasted as good or better than the old coffee, so what. was the use of sticking to a beverngo Ou Engineer Meseall Charced by Hen Wan Then Arrem'ed alee me? 7 ik ’ Ned tor Examtuation. ne dl nm an excursion up tho Mie Relief with Asenult | : country I remarked to « yound Indy Patrick Merenll, who tore down the! A convernation over a telepiame ledl trond on her greatly improved ape British fing from Mra. McPherson's !tu the arrest of Peter Mallen, a1 em-|pearance. She explained that somo window, at No, 1256 aon avenue, on | ny, of J. J, Good, a newsdestar at| time before she had quit using coffee the Queen's birthday, two yearn ago, | 108 Wast Thirty-accormd street. He}and taken Postum. She had gained a was in Morrisanin Court this morning wag arraigned in the Jefferson Mugket| number of pounds and her former on a summons ottained ty Thomas Me- | Polley Court to-day before Maginteate | palpitation of the heart, humming in neil and held for examination, the ears, trembling of the hands and ‘Nhe conversation, or one end of tt, wre | legs and other disagreoable feelings road and run the same ¢~rine.|heard by Detective Devaney, of the West.|had disappearod. She recommended 1, it is sald, Informed the ‘Joard|Thirtieth street police me to quit coffee and take Postum of Henlth that McGrane's yard was|of tt he anid ho suspec: and was very much surprised to find dirty. ing connected with the robbery, a: the|t@at I had already made the change. On ‘the charge that Mescall had as-[hourc of Mra, Boyle, at No. %2 Kan| “She sald her brother had also re- aaulted him,’ MzGrane: had= hip reiet|Thirtleth, street,.which was entered: Sat- menoned \irday Right and $2,000) worth: of aliver- MI way held in 300 bait rr Spe ware and, Aewelry, are paid to have been +h He Batata 35 Grane, a neighbor. Meascall and Me“trane are engincers on coffee and taking on Postum) Food 1| Cofee.”". Henry A, Mader, 383 WW 384 ane ccdved great benefits from: leavingiof Of)

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