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i CRUSADE AFTER ~ HIS HONEYMOON Paterson's Police Chief Smashed FourNickel- in-the-Slot Machines. ‘aul, of Paterson, from four Chief of Police algnalized his return moon by smashing slot_machines at Pollec fn Paterson this morning two detectives from henedqua through the Sandy Hil! distr tured two of the ma two’ have been at the police station for several weeks. his honey- nickel-In-the Headquarters terday ve e Before acking machines the Chief calied on Prosecutor Emley and eske! him for his advice ‘ ash the infernal things,” satd the mor, “These machines have the cause of more young men going wrong than anything know “Only lust week clerk went wrong In his happened into a saloon and of these cambline devices start play tt. He dropped $1 and then tried to get this tuck. ¢ “Before he left he dropped $4, ‘Then he went to the police station and sald that he had been held up and robbed “gmash them? Why, I will smash every one of them! Mr. Emley sent for an axe and, with the Police Chief, had them dragged out Into the police court yard and the presence of hundreds of citizens, including severn! of the more promt- nent of the clergy, battered the ma- chines until ewery bit of them was ready for scrap ron In one there was $76. The nickels scattered over the ground and the p lice reserve was kept busy picking up the money. . that I BYNANITERS ARE AT ARE. Police Fail to Find Men Wht Wrecked Bank Building. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, May 22.—The police have rbsolutely no clue to the fdentity of the man or men who exploded the dynamite yesterday. morning and wrecked the building of the Cambridge- port: Nate Bank. The miscreants 1 no trouble in losing themselver in the crowd that asremble’ immediately after the explosion, and as the banking officials had not noticed any suspicious placed in a hall- floors above the plan was to make The explosive was way leading to the pank, Hvhlently the a hole in the wall large enough to enable the crooks to secure a small unk in which currency to be used by fi trunk, Near him stood Walter G. Davis. Other employees of the bank were busy at thelr work when the exploston came without an instant's warning. The whole bullding rocked and nearly every pane of glass was blown Into pow- der. Doors were shattered, balusters torn down and gas pipes twisted Into fantasuc shapes, 7 A brick blown’ out of the wall grazed away from the his asaistan c the head of Casher Roaf, knocking him flat and inilleting a ‘painful scalp wound. Mr. Davis was lifted off the I Moor and hurled some distance .by the shock. MARQUIS LEAVES NAVY. TO WIN —— Ss Scion of the House of Barsotti to Wed Miss Paulson, of This City. Because Marquis Virginio Baraottl, of Naples, Italy, loved Miss Florence Patty Paulson, ho resigned his commia- sion as first Iteutenant on the good ship Dongall and will be plain marquis ell dis life. ‘The romance kas been eight years happening, and it culminated Inst even- ing when Leonard Paulson, of No. 307 ‘West Seventy-fourth etreet, announced the engagement at a dinner at his ‘ome. Marquis Barwstti, whose family is one ef the oldest In Italy, came to America en his ahip to attend the Columbian Ex- posttion. There he met Miss Paulson, who was then fifteen years old. There also she consented to become his wife, {{ her parents would consent. But they would not, Yhe woolng in the White City and the attentions of the Marquis and his distinguished friends had been all very well, but Mr. Paulson fatled even to consider the marriage. His objection was not that the Marquis ‘was a foreigner or had a title, but that he was in the navy, and his daughter would necessarily be left much among etrangers while her husband was on long cruises. So the Marquis and the Dongali sailed away in the fall to Italy. ‘That winter, however, Mr. Paulson and ble family spent abroad, and while they were in Napies they were royally enter- tained by the Marquis, wl se home Is & YANKEE BRIDE. St. Shares Features Wall Street Trading. wipe net Amal Am) AISI Paul The opening dealings on ‘Change dis played marked trading, and Sugar trregul Price chang cases were only frac rity al, wo etween gains anid losses, A sennation 1 easily th t opened rat Amc Der 40,04 were shares. The Closing Quotations. Open, tin Copper am Am. Aw Am Am. Am, Aten, Ateh., Raltimn ‘ Chie Chie, hh, cht, Col Col General Bouthern 34 |. & Hoek. Val Electric Mitnots. Central Inter. Paper ! if i inter. inter, Power inter. Pump lows C New York Atrbrak New York Central Ontarie & West. magnificent one. Still consent to the marriage was withheld, For a time after thelr return to this country Miss Paulson and the Marquis did not correspond, and she had not seen him from that time until a month ago. Bix weeks ago the Marquis cabled that he had realigned hia Heutenancy and was starting on a tour around the world. Might he, he asked, come to New York first? Mr, Paulson cabled to him to come. He arrived in two weeks, and the en- gagement was announced Inst night. The Marquis ts to take his place upon cor The marriage will be solemnted June 4, and will be very quiet. Only relatives Will be present, The Marquis and Ma chioncss will wall July 12 for Nice, after a trip to Canada, They will make thelr 'home in Naples. BICYCLE POLICEMAN HURT. Glennon Took Desperate Chance with Runaway Team. In attempting to stop a runaway horse on Fitty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, to-day, Bicycle Policeman Thomas J. Glennon ‘Was run over and severely Injufed, “The horse and wagon belonged to C. Heckman & Sons, of No, 42 East Twen- teth street. The polloeman pedalled hard after the runaway and tried to grab the reins, Dut made a miss and fell to the ground, ‘The wagon passed over hia right shoulder, dislocating it. He also suf- fered a. fracture of the right ankle and @ contusion of the knee. Glennon was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital, ——_— SHE HAD SMALL-POX. Woman with the Dinenae Travetted from Harlem to Brooklyn. Marie Trativato, suffering with small- Dox, jo-day escaped from her home, No, 322 .East One Hundred and Seventh Street, which was quarantined, and af- fer. travelling in a ‘Third avenue car : a uy she was captured in Williamsburg. The woman went to visit friends at No. 26 North Elghth street, but they put her out. She was found wandering about by Policemen Wright and Ban- non, of the Bedford avenue station, and sent to North Brother Island, a New York Wheat Market. Wheat opened rather firm at 79 1-2 for July, but soon eared back to last night's close, Cables were higher and foreign hewn generally wan firm. Forelgn houses bought a little on the early curb. Local houses alao bought on a riging market, but unloaded their wheat after the regular opening. The fourth Liverpool! cable was 5-84. highe Corn opened steady and dull. New York's opening prices were: July wheat, 79 1-2; September wheat, 76 5-8: October wheat, 76 5-8, Chicage'n opening prices were: July wheat, 73 3-8 to 73 3-4; July corn, 48 to $5.1-8; May corn, 50. « York's closing prices were: May wheat, % 1-2; June wheat, 60 I-4; July wheat, offered 79 1-4; Sentember wheat, offered 76 3-8; October wheat, nominal 76 5-8; May corn, 49 1-2 bld; July corn, 487-8 bid: Chicago's closing prices were: st, 741-8 to 741-4; July wheat, <) Buse suay corn, 48; diy corn emerta: a in any tercat. Soptember, County Monday, toniny, th ve Jump of 15 ‘orthern Pacific on sales of 1) shares e feature of the early mar- m1 136 1-2, last night's closing figure. The advance was dvance of 21-8 points, strong. and active, with prices at about the highest for the day aes, lotal salen of atocks to-day were pt Urooklyn Rapht Tran. led stock: ominen: characters around the institution the | AC}. Prominent, nmank letectives jake very little material on | woomon, with gains of 11-8, which to work. per cent. respectively, After Ing loss of 11-4 points Union Pacific ral- Hed strongly and before the close of the thirty: minute out entirely: the opening drop, § the Industrials the sugar shares, Were pre-eminent both in point of gain ot he cashier during the ar was resting | and in volume of trading. The price was on a shelf directly affainat the wall} up 11-2 per cent. on dealings aggre- and in the rear of the caanler's cage. | gating 3,00) shares Tho explosion threw the trunk and| Trading was tat a standstil the money insite the bank and out of | (uring the after: there betng | sev an act eral per.ode of Inactivity, ‘This reach s. condition prevalled throughout the af- Cashier Will F. Roat wae a few feet|ternoon. An outburet of Duying in the Erle shares furnished the only. feature shares were purchaeed at a The igh which in most the railroad which were trading tt THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1901. ‘ALROADS LE). [STANLEY’S BAIL NG MARKET. in on lil re divided points in ed with Atchinon 1-2 and 1 an open- had Coalers Bing Was REDUCED TO $5,000 tw: “Doctor,” in Whose Flat Father Phillips Died, Held Only Pending Witthaus’s Report. West the first w the priest It was fully ward orty-seventh atreet station told of finding the hody noon began Fath who! Comner Rausch this a the inquest into the d Phillips, ness er Aressed and tay face vu ttle back The arms we ft was evident that he } ome time. teal for After the testimony of the policeman Mr. ryan announced that) District- Attorney Philbin had secured an order from the Supreme Court to allow Prof. Witthaus to make an examination of organs of the dead priest ask that the case be adjourned Int Prof, Witthaus can complete his examination.” said Mr. Garvan. Lawyer Lavy objected, He aatd Stan- ey had heen detained on the merest suspicion, and that there was not the slightest evidence connecting him with | the priest's death. \ te thts request ts eranted.’ sald Mr. Levy, “my ctlent will be kept in prison lnininlelainieleioinlni-t- nie ta. n The Theatr at ‘ of e the apell 4 rarely witnessed mich a scene as at 1 Marth’ In a letter to The Merina Medi Senor Quesada says cine. It is an excellent ALAwAI EPSCES asunee oO SLLE 2. SSLL. FEE EEE LONDON STOCKS STEADY. The stock market at London to-day the ume opened with trading excemtionally ani- mated, and more Interest was displayed American department aince the Northern Pacific than at ‘orner began. There were dealingo in 4 eaues in this eroup. with Union Tent to, 104 bid, New Yor! teel pi The market joading, a gain selling equivn- of 1-2 per cent. close. United States falled te mal his return to Naples tn the diplomatic played slight advances, The reat of the at wi 5 intain its early activity and soon lapsed into ex- treme dullnese with little fei No notable activity ta now ex- pected Until the holdays are passed, ure of In- New York Cotton Market. n buyl pte. Jui The local cotton market opened atendy to-day and 3 points higher to 3 points lower. After the call the market was favora- bly influenced by an unexpected. show of strength in summer months abroad, resulting from America { ‘This news wan offset somewhat splendid weather reports from a large Dart of the belt, improved crop reports) ng orders. by ine, 7.66 tol 67; July, 7.16 to 7.71; Auguat, 7.32 to 7. MW vember, cente; dune, 7 cents to cents bi y ‘The cotton price! July, 7.66; Augus' October, 6.9%, Market quiet, 7.0, to 6.99 October, December, December, 7.02 to) 01; Feb- BURT WOOD BAILED. ‘Or ital, enue ina few days. Wood accun jerous remarks Btoele, was then recalled, and told how wan admitted to bail in $2,000 happened to meet her husband and = Col, Alle enle, in the Myr follow, tim to the Monument Houre, | Steamer Hartford sn Gal Allen rookiyn. At the| Justice Glegerich gave her a thorougl : ¢ steam: ch, Huber & Co > here ‘Batre tea pac| examination and took the case, rerorv-| | LYME, Conn.. May Z—tae steamer pneh. trernment of, Sy Moy 16 sald the man would be out|ing decision. Hartford, of the Hartford and New| {he Kt Se aut | nLoomspura, P: Ke 4 o'clock, when court was adjourn-| York ‘Transportation Company, went/in regard to the man Holeomb, aged fourte Barze of uttering slan-| ed, Justice Giegerich had but ten un-] aground on Culver’a laland to-day. She| materia} and second only atte f Z ainst Mra, Wood and|finished cases upon the calendar, He] was released at bigh tide and proceeded/ the selling value of th poun ar with one | me wean Bad tried eighteen in four hours, on her trip. article, | frevolver, teats SS etwas bietene 77 VV tomas by Magistrate urt, of Kings, on Bond of $2,000 for Man Who Shot ederiok Har: Burt Wood, the Brooklyn fish dealer who ehot Fre¢erick Barre, son of ex- Regimer Barre, it is also an efficacious cu . ’ sal complaint of catarrh. operate upon the pystem It ts not a Leal Peruna does as the usual remedy doen treatment. It operates asm system remedy, It gives tone to the weakened nerve centres, and thus gives tone to the mucous membranes that line the various otgana of the body Catarrh ta always located In some muce membrane. Catarrh is a flabby conditi of the blood versels cf these membranes Peruna given tone to these ‘ores them to thelr natural el “DR."" KIRK STANLEY. ei iciceicicicieiee ei t Kirk fat the will of Prof. Witthaus.” Coroner Bausch said he would grant Bt De found dead in the flat of “Dr.” jetty. nley was ». By I belfeve the examination of thi pple next week, and the batl of S reduced from 10,0 to $5, alble. dead man's organs should be the time the inquest ts resumed Dr. Witt-| within « week, and unless Prof. Witt baua ia expected to make his report on| haus promrnes to do xo within that time —_- the analysts of the viscera of the Twill not Join with the District-At- - man. tornes in conannting to allow him to] Daisy Is Her Name— ‘The Coroner declared that t make the examination. She Has aWhite Spot and a Kink in Her damaging ‘Lam fully aware that there a noth- Ing of «a damaging character against no evidence of a against the prison Stanley je mbesn Fe impiose a this man at present except hia folly in vs his stay In ie Tombs and has fully ot notifying the authorities of the S recovered from the effecte of Mauor | nt er one nies Tail and Looks Some thing Like Her Master —Please Send News and drugs. He looked well from the Tombs to he Crimir then asked that the bail be om $10,000 to $5,(00, ryan id not oppore this motl Mr. Levy - hearing by | ane fee & Unger.) He sail that it was not the Intentlon of Her. Garvan of the District-Attorney to persecute rccunel, and that they would expe- hin case an much ax possible. “L have talked,” said Coroner Bausch; “with a person who figured largely in this care and who knows considerable about ft, and I believe the facts warrant Coroner Bausch informed Stanley that he was accured of being concerned in the death of the priest and instructed the stenographer to record the proceed- Price has low hie ball Dearee to him than pelts Name vy, Kinks tall, And looks Hike Price hime ings. . Stanley aeemed confident and cheerful. | iy granting the motion to reduce bail Policeman Mark Redmond, of the! to $5,000. There are woe and lamentation In the home of Police Captain James K. Pri SS WIDOWS up in the wilds of Mount Hop: Hundred and Seventy-tht-d a ping and walling bables are withous CRA AECORD TRIP OF family haw MATINEE DAY. DEUTSCHLAND, |: 0 ‘ “ white spotoon it aa hae Justice Giegerich Re-|Big Liner Establishes ont Kern peace | et mis ant sumes Hearing of Di- | New Atlantic Speed [i0'ni tice ones wien he Joucieys vorce Comedy. Mark. COMMUNITY OF INTEREST This is again “Grass Widows’ matt.) PLYMOUTH, May 22.—Another new nee day in Part III, of the Supreme | ocean r made by the steam- Court, Special Term. It In slow| ship Deutschland, of the Mamburg- day as compared with last Welnesday, ! American Hne, which arrived here at Jay, by the southern when 119 cases of divorcee were On noon to coming the calendar, Only forty-three route, inj days 12 hours and 16 minutes e are down for hearing to-day, a Her average speed was 23.31 knots an of these were passed an not r our. alle trial, lie in is A record over the ‘ ‘The men and women who have CURE COL tel Dew ad has ald. H. Schiff Tells How cided that they prefer to have their mar-| fester record to Plymouth, made in * al relations ditsolved were ear rmier of last year, when ane crossed Railroads Prevent ne and awaited the opening he jays + hours and minutes, . tourteroom doors, It _on:y took a few} Mer average speed an hour during Rate Cutting. that trip was 22.36 miles. On this voyage the «reat ocean flyer beat the crack the North German Lloyd Ine, Katser Wilhelm der Grosse. FOG DELAYS STEAMSHIPS. Movements of V minutes to fill the room, and * thee Glegerich ascended the be saw before him an crowded a “h confronts the popular matinee ! Broadway, The Justice did not hesitate, gan the duty before him with the tion of disposing of as many ble. Jacob H. Schiff, of the 1 Loeb & Co., talked of Interest arrangements before the sub-commt Btates Industrial Commise Fifth Avenue Hotel this m response to a the mage le Made Uncer- You Dr led. tain by Weather Condit Clarke, he Pauline Dressler asked Just Since last evening the movement of| “The owners « erich to diswolve the tes that bind shipping entering and feaving New| to take st to Philip Dressler, a buyes for «milli: | York Harbor has been practically | sxainat ery house, ‘They “were mi d stopped by the dense fog. At sandy | quent He younger. Vrough Hook, however, there has been a align ora few montha, Then th learing and the fruit mteamer Donald, | ition, It ts hu moteasier ciated he was put from Jamaica, and the North German | man tries tc About ax months aot Lioyd lined Barbaroam, from Bremen,| An 4 cons house, sult for separation, alleging too were atghted paasing in. makes nora Several passenger Mnera are among er Koes Pauline hi Atyis him at the Florence the steamers due to-day that may be nese aver, weners tet sireniate detained” by the fox, They are the thine mmiunt jn own name, "0 vidte St n eutont Miver-| "It one road Ya Granddaughter. ay ston, from) ihe cther F My Lady's b Antwerp; North German Lieyd liner| stands reason that Phakesee of fongley. Aye oneal was] ithein, from Bremen, and the Quebec! voth are Iga rat un ithe 5 recal ed yan Ate . . ay 3 re and the vad tne torney Schoen asked for further evt- viene ie ata eae Glitra, to pay Agh wagon ty, the jence. f dwar’ ja roree. Ow, he stoe! ret continued Ents ronan. oat ‘The outgoing passenger Hnera to-day ia ink 01 er evidence ; _ wal by the fog. ‘They | the contrelitn HoMght have itclear in my inind thar] way also be detained by the fox, ‘They | ote to take Any for You Idfare the White Star liner Oceante, oiilentorien duce the the wan no ‘collusion. w better recall Mra. Longley and 1) admit | taverpool; Red Star liner Pennland, for) iv a community of Ini her _textimony to prove no, collusion Antwerp, and Allan liner State of’ Ne-| "yranklin Alien, ¢ Sirn, Longley, granddaughter of ‘Lord | Muwka. tor Glasgow. jekvanklinvAlen tors ohtf, ely and re-| CATARRH THE GREATEST SPRING TONIC AND REMEDY OF THE AGB. CATARRH TWENTY YEARS. Spent Hundreds of Dollars Trying to Find a Cure. PERUNA COMES TO THE RESCUE. Ha rckertown Marshall Nod, writes: n troubled with eatarrh for All remedies and doctors led t I heard of Peruna through a n4 and hourht a bottle, In less than. nthe I was a well man, and now more than | ever did in my Ife." s; "L want to give’ my 452 Main hare be oleven years. “ Peruna I can recommend as avery good medi- strengthening tonic, and | ure for the almost univer- | ” Gonzalo De Que: fg Thue te that Pera: Fikes at the root of the evil P cause of tarrh and th pear. It Useless to doctor symptoms, Symptoms mn once the cause is removed Pe una renioves the cause, It ta the only | eystemte catarrh remedy yet devised. Mrs. J. Priest [think there is no a In Perna, My th We Mich, writes: 11 cine On earth that aband won't tak tt and it my son's ught he wai ve him ont Mra t © Japring h Stanley, on Ninth avenue. on Friday last, After hearing one witness an ad- the: motion ofthe District-Attorney : , journment was take until Friday of] give the prisoner all the protection pos- . IS LOST—HIS HOME IN WOE. CAPT. JAMES K. PRICE. to his home tn Goatville (and worse). It is bad enough Captain thinks. to have to lve without being "Oh papal He nd a food of t instead [iad the apot an on vk ft to the Capgain things by telephy e tall him know MADE LOVE AND ROBBED. ‘Pretty Women Were Victims of Young Williams. tways pad with Peruna. It ts the onty that American people should want to be cured of catarrh, T have had catarrh tor twenty years and it had extended \throughout my entire system. [1 spent hundreds of dollars trying to get Nid not expect to be cured, \s | was seetne so much In the papers I thought I would try: it, nit. 1 bought a bottle, uch change in my condi: would take another bot- , 1 sae a big change. I kept on until t wes entirely cured, ty mained so for six months. twilld»all 1 canto get your medicine into the homes of th: (Americ: peop e, as i: is the only surecure for catarrh in any | form or avy part of the Laman aw Hannah Marshall. artha Wiitkopp writes from Groéne ho the following: “When I began tment [ had catarrh of the head, ston Ite trou hawking raught had ft they with spitting, sty uit of stom: ler. | the mori when [ret backache t paired of gett i wrote you f a. { began to gain riz! uw well, My parents praise, Perupy very much elf, 1 can't speak enough of it. 1 am well and happy and eng) y life as I never have before, cannot remenrber when I have felt ap weil i do now." | ot derive prompt and satis- } from the use of Perdna, to Dr, Hartman, gi s atement of your ct id will be “1 to give you hi advice ress Dr. Hartman, President of The Columbus, Obie. um an San JUSTICE SCORE LOCAL LAWYERS. |Says Many Reflect Dis- credit on the New York Bar.* Justicn Glegerich, of the Supreme Court, has formed a poor opinion of the sional ability of many New York rx, based on his experience en the , and he has decided to adopt ri measures to bring them to @ better sense of their reszonsibilities. Reorlmands which the Justice has ad- ered nearly every morning to at: nnceking delay have fulled to be and he nas determined ta iet ynaequences fall on the heads ot the otfe: He sald to a reporter for |The Evening World to-day: | no use of litigants blaming delay in the trial of thelt courts are not to blame, but the seek every loophole tc 4 case until the last mo- they rush into court aggrieved that tacir cases Ke thetr regular turn, “Loam disgusted every day at the methods attorneys adopt in thelr ap- pearance in court. They do net know how to proceed and are, I regret to say it, far from a credit to the bar of 3 York, pus@as but I have to In- attorney in court croc ‘day me if I am stern they feet az- think me unnecessarily yers show a wonder- fal ignorance, and I hay that if they have no knowledge than is shown thelr clients, my ot down . and attorneys rt wita proper affl- cares will be called and to go to trial prepared pared. 1 will itsten to no nor excuses except they are in character. tn being disgusted at ney, and some of the had better take 11s0 be well for those court procedure to study may regret not having the vurting thirsy: marriage #e- Sirs, Doughs voarders, drove night. Then skimmerton tlonal the clear the from Fedemn, Pa. May 28—Das 1 up by dynamie three weeks ag@ . At: surgeons datly emieact! pebbles and splinters, DUS wibb all of them out,

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