The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1901, Page 3

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_iwaler trom a TE Ne aE TT Uy EET AEE THREE SISTERS. TO BELLEVUE. The Misses WhiteTaken to Insane Pavilion Together. Three unmarried sisters, and members of one of the best-known Harlem families, were removel jay to Bellevue to be examined as to thelr sanity. They are Catherine T., Mary Veronica and Agnes M. White, ved together in a handsome brow stone front houne of thelr wn at Hast Ono Hundred and Twenty-«e street. They are thirty-four, thirty- three and twenty-seve years old re- spectively. Unul recently the sisters were of a Lively disposition, called regularly one their many friends in the hborhood and gave no align that an hing was wrong with their mental condition ‘Tey occupted the Iwer floors of their house and let out the upper rooms to lodgers. Some weeks ago the sisters, who had always been rgular attendants of the Noman Catholic Church of All Saints, at Madison avenue and One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth strect, became fervent in their ‘Teligioun ‘Then a change came over them they spent most of their time at home in praying. At tumes all three would become hysterical, would weep amd ery out ex- cltedly, and of a common impulse would throw themselves on their knees crying out thétr p and lamentallons. A ps from the church they at- tended called upon them at times and endeavored, without avail, by argument and counsel, to bring them backto thelr normal mental condition. Dr. A, Ward nd Roft, of we -necond, treet, was called fn to «i them, but thelr condition grew worse gradually until it eleved that they had re- gious mana in an advanced form. This morning Dr. Hoff notified their brother, James I, White, of 19 Bldret street, Brooklyn, that tt would be well to have his alsters examined as to their sanity. The police of the One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Street Station were notified and Ds etive 3 in necom- panted Mr, Wh Dr, Roff and a trained nurse when they went to the house in two coaches this morning to take the women away. Catherine was taken in the first coach tn whlch sat her brother and the trained nurse. She was hysterical and made a scene hefore getting into the coach. In the second coach were the other two sisters in care of their brother and Detective Meahon. were driven quickly down « were placed y examiners. thelr history in ined quiet, the youngest six her place be- tween her two elder sisters and placing her arms arou the walst of each. They did not converse with any one or with each other and answered ques- tions without hesitation, = GROCER’S CLERK ARRESTED. John MeMahon Stealing #125. John MeMahon, of New York, wan ar- rested at Charleston, 8. C., on the ar- rival there of the Clyde liner Algonquin, on the complaint of Francia G, Mitchell, of 2 Lexington avenue, a grocer, who with grand larceny of wus Issued by Magts- with The warran| © Zeller. MoMahon, return te papers. it Ix understood, refuses to Now York without requisition He was employed as a clerk for and on April If was sent to the a) ng & Hros, rome it + to Kel heck for $130 with purcahsod §&% worth, recelved $1 and disappeared, leaving Als te marke: a Morgan 1 nice Stay in T PARIS, May 18.—J. Merpont Morgan fa expected to stay in Parla several days and then sall for home without returning to Aix-les-Bain: FOUNDLING HAS. FINE. RAIMENT. “Joseph Rodgers” Abandoned in Hall- way of Tenement. “Joseph Rodgers,’ one month old, ts at Bellevee Heapital waiting for the pollce und Supt. George Blair's invest! gators to find his parents, or at least one of them. Joreph was found last evening snugly bundled up in baby clothes of a fine quality in the hallway of a five-story tenement at No. 2% Bast Ninety-sixth street. Mrs, Bridget Mulligan, who Hves cn the first floor of the house, heard his ert First she thought from a stray cat in distress, ing an investigation she found a healthy boy baby. Mra, Mulligan took the baby to the po- lice of the Hast One Hundred and Fourth street acatio vue Hospital. a white The boy wax dreased in tnnel petticoat, a cream col- silk embroldered e'nak and had been well cured for, * The Superintendent of Outdoor Poor, George Hlair, gave the baby t of “Joseph Rodgers” and deer he should be brought up in the faith, as the last’ founding made a Proves cant The baby will be kept at Bellevue Hos- Hal for a few days, pending efforts to ind ils parents. If'they are not found he will be “varmed out” to some good Cathoile family that wants sugh a baby, Tt fe auld hy the baby experts at Belles vue that “Joseph Rodgers” was better clothed when fount than the Hammond baby which was found In a Twenty- third street ferry house a year ago, $$ Impure Water Kills Fishermen, WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., May 18.—Rev, T. H. Johnson went fishing with two of his parish, The latter died and the former ia ‘ll from drinking impure. who THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN FATHER POISONS SON AND THEN DESTROYS HIMSELF. John Haigh's Tragic Deed Desolates Home — Wife and Mother Prostrated by Awful Scene. yard surrounding a pretty white cottage in Pelham a goateart Hes Uppet over in a bed of violets t A short distance away a toy barrow Hes overturned against Dit-huteh. On the back porch of Une cottage a brave nameless hobby-horse stands against a pillar, Upstairs ina tiny white room the owner of these re- pores on a ttle Ded, his chubby hands crossed his breast, his soft face distorted. In another room ts the body of the father of the ttle owner of the toys. Downstairs In the parlor a widow and 1 mother groans in agony. All this {« the aftermath of th of Jonn Haigh, who forced cyantle of potas! um down the throat of his five: old boy, took a fatal dose himeelf died with his hands clasped about his offepring, his lon against the ttle In the wh What tm: wan twen- ty-nine-to kill his boy and take his own fe inn mystery that ix doubtless locked away from the understanding of those who knew and loved him. His brother belleven that he was a vietim of’ melancholia and that the taking of the life of the boy was the sudden {mpulse‘of a maniac. The widow believes that the mania was brought on by overwork. ‘There are persons in Pelham Inclined to think that a letter addresred to John Haigh left at the village post-office on Thursday by a mysterious mranger had much to do with the tragedy. Haigh wax a New Yorker, a bookkeeper for Roberts, Cushman & Co., a firm in Washington place. He married, some six years ago in thin city, a girl sill tn her teens. They lived in Harlem until two years ago, when the health of thelr first born child became affected. They moved then to Pelham, taking a white cottage on a Ltle knoll that lovks down on A small green vatley. The heath of the boy Improved when he got Into the country. He became qui sturdy chap in his trousers and 4 pitiful tragedy. Tt iw pellel the young father—h He knew everybody and his cheesy “Hell was heard all through the vil- lage. Another boy came to the family Charile was of his w bmther, grew oll enough He would drag Yim through the village in hiv yellow xprexs wagon, shouting “G THREE BUDDS ON FAMILY TREE Stork Brought Trio of Little Ones to Bank Teller. immensely proud Uttlest = Alfred N. Budd, paying teller of the Howery Bank, was happy to his finger tips, and his proud palpitations strained the meshes of the cage in which he per- formed hin dally labor to-day. ‘Three Mittle Budda came to his home, So. 1850 Forty-sixth street, Borough Park, yemerday, evening, and, accus- tomed “us the father [fw to counting money, It was sald that it was some time before he could summon enough arithmetic to his afd to be sure he had totalled t correctly, But, unlike most fathers of triplets, Mr. Thudd i+ not nolay in hia pride, It iy propabie that hie frends have beet making remarks to him In the storm of comment the event hax excited. At any rate he wax reticent when seen bya reporter for The Evening World this morning. He would not even say that it was true, but his pdmiring frends had don that for him and he didn't deny It. H ft oeven want the glad tidings ‘to arin print. Hivisions trio are ft carefully guncded secret of Mr. Budd is about thirty-eight yi old and has been connected with the Lowery bank for many yen He war married a little over a year ago and chix (x the first a the family, plenty, OYSTER DEALER INJURED. Charlies Landy Ran Over Own Wagon. Charles Lundy, a prosperoun oyster merchant and planter of Sheepshead Bay, wan taken to Bellevue Honpital thix Rorhin aulfering trom injuries rocelved 3 frun over by hiv oyster wag At Bighth treet and Third avenue Lundy fel from the seat of hin wagor: andthe wheels passed over his bodv. by Hin Hatgh | und} ce JOHN L.HAIGH. BAREIS SOO iri tcar eer eer eres Piaying that he was f Sehaeffekn & At the same time. yantde of potasnly This spring Haigh bought his little} to his home wi cart leas, to ne moat wa ploddin behind, al soda fountain Dest customers. for was denied father. It was a the frat born ws spite of the evide Haigh ‘was press fears for h It w: th #8 co) two Hl 1, shou k on Thursday ani fellawn a large, meck goat and a goat and the blies of Charlie was bound- friend, while the father walked t and smiling. (fhe village Nothing the boys asked the 5 mon sight on Sundays ttle Haigh boys in the ting directions to thelr at deme When of hide and « dining-room w reading 4 new the three as ite them by the dutiful pparent, however, that shia favorite, and in ent Improvement {nthe heard at thmes to ex- is health, heard Charile ed the v0 a Inquired £6 Bae vher mou um, ipsiairs to her husband t Bathorg ile: font. awe heard 1 Jofrom the | Mk. 1 the help, i n or cust the tour the can of 4 ty eer H Hele had Mow “ated his brother pressed him tot SCT ER Re Ea the cause of his dexpond he]to Killa dozen men, ‘Then he took hl laughe! that away. f «known [own portion, in his he had mo financial dittieult Hojwan | Sunes anil io wit Weata one 4 frugal man and live the curly h come, If he speculat ¢ ‘oroner Thane eno Invest slativ sathon an ye was pers relatives rina [fermen ati » Drs, Van Soman 4 | Patten, and f Vernon of age ca Hinds, of cours mg matter of f+ ag Haueh's employers wald that yen fora He was told that Haigh was at work to his hy > le in the he asked if Hatgh [hls absence and were ote would hat ever inn the day. He left it Postmast tet hh sald that Halgh time his mail on hie way home. the stran r bought a she and addressed an envelope to Haigh. “If he’ don't stop tn. sald the stranger, “atop him on the way front the train. It ts tmportant that he should fecelve this | he chased from the Mer, Ro P, Johnsto Fitth’ Avenue Dapti atreet, near Fifth al [new charce to-morn: evening, On Tuesday Jand Mra. Johna hand c Dt In which he will out! hurch from resent he will bers Hoyer. Large the closing lectures f rei oth Committee place of worship worship! tol Rev Ur. iar | Harter, “will deli “ ¥ June, under the 4 Thoma: te copal borough, uc | Heligtoue Wealey Urown. Dr, about Whirty-ay Sained a priest in 1892. administrator The wid stone chur, Lexington ave on, opene: wii Union for for Union D Asa lac Demi Dr. Madieoa €. Haptiee Chamth, PF street, ing on In the M eapectally addremed Poverty, obra Da; one to Mumnner Avenue day in June, Dated enty Ave that of worsh! located in Mtehmos Churoh in Oklahoma and the Apache Mise ter to-night. the letter and put tt In his pocket. When ent to the city yesterd Wa organization & Religion, wan tendere! yestontay Hrookiyn. Retomed u 5 ch « o him thin tigge. straight. whole: ki je drug houxe DD, pastor-elect of the Chureh, Forty-veventh enter uson 0, tat venus, ret to be under the unches had 1,119 adit! ongregation in ¢ t Chure Rev, LM Hine the deve) stip dur | beret 1 Selene red audien or the sew main ty be iteliverer Method Rev Dr tale, Aitert | De Cte Godse and Mits Grace of Madras, ureh, honor of H on Heed Inairucted Fo the term The Begaiman Il) Met Stires was born in Nortolx, | © years ago and urs | andl pai He ta an able prea pith furnishing, ch in Seventy-ser nue, haa been bought fur ng fepalte. will al Church Union. A wtreet, ug we Ora arrange! « will pemwch te-morra fully ant Wood ng Ne will to wagewor He firt anc! im Chur: fon the frat Sun | Tees | \ the entire ait | etrayiva 1h [inate alventiome ant | | f the hw Methotiet Anna I | mate | Woman's MeMabou arity nience ake the airl te sind seven hupdre! and dige pry for the young man wife, js agcounts Wer he pur- He was an. assistant per and did not handle money." et Harris i hee of ea diamond pin and $9 f on April 90, wax sent Hea Sever Mu: > Sta Established 1823. WILSON _ WHISKEY. pound » Pelham he was emark in his wot :|Discovery by Her Hus- + | eee Rleebe .) ing, Fol- . : pang: tk aS fe a : Pastor of Brick Church . yi ! LA EO i . ; OMDB TE ALES Stricken While | Stories Concerning 3 ‘| Her Alleged Attempt ? | to Foist a Bogus Heir + {| on Him, Prompts Her : | to Attempt Suicide. {3 VIENNA, M 18. N st : here that Queen Draga of . olson when Kin, : | 1 the situation caused by the con- Q Jatter part | ing statements regarding : of tourist to Jhealth, and that the Queen eden of ne eens pgroual ill from th fect of the 2 1 tracted the | volson . form of typhoid, MELGRADE IS —T 5 G, MAY 18, 1901. QUEEN OF SERVIA IN FEAR TAKES POISON. DR, BABCORK “DEAD AT NAPLES an called to the pase ynable church a year the a rave. it 5 Te Dr. Van Dyke, port Caare special: | 9 1 to accept the chair of the stn who clatined she Was not about to) ate ererity. wive birt an heir to the ng deceased past was forty-two rone : « old, of exceptionally good physt- Mer priva sicjan hay tesued a ondition, and quickly made himeef mantfes) heleffect thar an hele may: sr in fis new charge, to which expected et any Pats wie the Brown Memorial ety offset tt Muaeian ets phystelans, made to) the Diplomatic! Rikveamelaetetersac ngrecation, Dr, Babe LYZOL SEEUIAR SNe OU es » 1 Bast Thirty-seve een Ww oftey gs te palm « ts wnt and the hunt now Then she She room at week xphain the Te was ite Mahe That’s Ail! ‘$HE WILSON DISTILLING CR, wasabi aii seat va es by a her. oiee TOO OOO IO. a ranenia QUEEN OF SERVIA every) municlp | ——-—-——-_-—— and his br is sent a cradle ty | while even Y ha Milton French Atwood, of No. 235 West Seventy-fourth street, was arrested last. ht for ic his fox terrler to) tb ttt of passers-by without . ry ning him. The dog, Chapple, was “The Shah of} SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—An_ap- Sed ey Mixense, SA¥e) parent plot to asmaneinate the Presid CURLING.IRON IN HER EYE. tothe Dally Ea-/and arty has been discovered. rt made to blow up the ae ma nas res nese Theatre wit | ky Slip May Cont Asbury” Wi hime to make the intendes tit rips CeO CUS g Park Woman Her Simht. rexevills The plot has caured Tt Mas been Know? : we exp WEninceeThuredassebut rce, of Asbury Pork, met with a ly made ay. irtoux cident to-day. The curling) J atigul ages of which was heated ,unusually) hots. = r husband ———— Mere UNE LA AU chain toe such a way that the end was) 7” King has sent to Parts An electric apparatus for f uhystelans, whos it H Walk for aso, them Was In pli thrust squarely against the pupll of the sou ert mens ATLANTIC CITY, May: 18—Poll Fe enc uadnert Gieeuics “ Czar, It Scheele ts : fetter eperts ‘The burn caused frightful pain and > in maining Cramer and Chatlea how on | theat and it is supp at th was. iE a 8H Ww down the | proper moment the would |may result in the loss of the eye, but miataalineneen ie thant walk in [fave been fired. by a rk iad |r. Joseph Ackerman, who is treating via thi se, hopes to save IL austion Nueust Catarrh Creeps Downward to the Lungs, Taken at Night Before Retire ing and in the Morning on Arising, STUART'S ATARRH TABLETS relieves all the disagreeable symptoms and in a Short time drives the disease from the system. IS IMPORTANT 7° “OW, What You ARE TAKING WHEN USING CATARRH REMEDIES. Catarrh is the short route to consumption, and the importance of early and judicious treatment of catarrh, whether located in the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be too strongly emphasized. Phe list of catarrh cures is as long ast! moral law and the forms in which they are administered, numevous and confusing, from sprays, inhalers, washes, ointments, and sulves to powdel liquids and tablets. The tablet form is undoubtedly the most convenient and most effective, but with nearly all advertised catarrh remedies it is almost entirely a matter of guesswork as to What you are taking into your system, as the proprietors, while making all sorts of claims as to Whattheir medicines will de, always keep it a close secret as to what they are. 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