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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN GIRL’S DEATH NOTE PROVED HIS OWN. Brooklyn Man Planned a Double Gg é He Died. WARNING TO YOUNG MEN LEFT BY YOUNG SUICIDE. THIS IS THE ULTIMATE RESULT OF GAMBLING AND A DISSIPATED LIF AND A WARNING TO YOUNG MEN.-John A. Jenkins, ined * after trying to murder his sweethenrt SOO oi (Special to The PHILADELPHIA, young woman, screaming for help and salniy trying to throw herself from a story window to es aon mith a revolver in his hand. her write a le elling her | how, to dispose ody aft tidied her, followed a mum the report of the re ‘out the life of the man wh himself, 1th | Plone, wh woman's screams, | e@ double tragedy, startled the patron jthe Pensylvania Terminal Mot Kine compelled [bert street, about 11.2 o'clock last 1 i Mand ty write The Girl's Story. eryous condition of the young Tr was as folly Alderman and Mes. Hane {The man was John J. Jenkins, thirt ie years old, an + ofthe Key: | Dear Mra, tone Telephone Company, w! rded| overt No. M3 North Thirteenth street, His | Windty y body. May home was in Brokiyn, s | > Ineura hey have )* Mims Mary Barber, the young woman, | fatted ¢ for. 1onna fywho Is held at tho Fifteenth and Vine the on y hurens ory mployed ‘This | jatreets station as a witness, !s fn one of the department stores. is her story: “I had been keeping company ‘Mr, Jenkins for about a year. He va with | toward me, but he wae insanely J gf me. Finally his manner became ro) distasteful that about a month ago | gave him up. "This evening he cai fag-house at 219 o North h street, Pinnned Double Tragedy. Jenkins had to my orth Thir planned Gtreet and asked me to take a {shown by the, fol ride. I consented, avd we went to| : Log Washington Park, NE abOUL NID esecasuteMertelens @'clock. WWindly ify my be 1. Murphy, Hrookly This Is Told Her to Vy “He proposed golng t mehere we could have a tlk event. We could not pateh ur difference autt a uw Baald 1 would not rtay out tate, and OG he ald he would take me home in an | HE hour. Then we Filbert street “We were shown the fourth flo: No sooner left th the door, lucked it went to the place 4 front room on the walter hal and room wreer vhis pocket. T was om ftom. his pork Meaillintdenvlasiartieusnariea nie you Just half an hour te pr wriie | at tla #2 your tr oF Lam going to Kill a to talk Mer Denth Note. jb eo HiThen he atool over a ENS letter found In hi Mittle abo i * Mure T could get soine une pst iaving, heart anything @scape, 80 I asked hin . time tam his Deer. To omarrte nie sister @"He consider ut sald if @ noise while the waite Room he woul kill me @00n as tho walter came I for the window and wos half HANCED HERSELF “TO CHANDELER n Brooklyn BURKS WOE 4 Mrs. Silsinger Dead! Fear of Paresis Drove al $ When Found by Talented Writer to = Husband. Suicide. i + * adohn Bilsinger, Iked into th Vermont st we and found nis he chandeller, ite wife h woman war a @Mre, Stisinger was f je had ween ii for a ahe tranele yTwo childres me un wt ———<—<———___ TALLY-HOS OFF FOR 2 RACES. Maan 1 stone and ¢ eliman Vole) ¢ ru wake aly : Despite noseveral ta “ 1 Two W thes left i “ ! a @ REJECT PLATT BILL. ie Vor Vn * Gavan Na & mously v4 TRAVANA, Mationalist ——___ SBURGLARS' DOUBLE RAID. i Tools from Blncks t-O1mt Shop to tee | ary broke | te dlackamith shop at Sanborn and @ tools wecured there burglar |}, Post-Office, They got abou weipy Mr} iren bteambont Tri B. Steamboat Company Bs est. fof their bos WHT) second yy! pppectal; trips to Cones’ Island on| to Awoury, Park la FAD Aiwill inaugurate the regular | funeral of his brother-in- Wit @ally! servico! on Decoration $< Tbs, 0 Madinon Wheelmen's itun. uring the The Madison Wheelmen will we: id oatIne | onltcems in che, regviarFu0, toumrrow. The Ipped | rua te own asthe in’e” and when the Steamboat feet e Tragedy, but Only | TOOK POISON. |Remarkable Discovery of Enoch Giddings, ur., ei oar ier SPARED BY A MIRACLE FROM _ ZIG-ZAG BOLT OF LIGHTNING. a - INDICATES THE COURSE THE LIGHTNIN OF CAristopher. _ wT suffer the effects of th: Mie, Wider Monreal cecemmomimcm: | {vit seemed t n thousand | 9 | in Westchester Was! Struck, but the Wom.|"" an and Her Children]: Were Unhurt, Though ectrical batteries had heen tonee,* said Mrs. Mac Mimbs became then | | BOLT HIT CAR; y stint, sation I Electric Fluid Dodged | ie swim Pea eal WOMEN NORE station, the nis All Through the} vi |Wrecked the Trolley Con- lock and a friend. Building. tee One troller and Caused a iF Runaway. \' Ww fi storm was at Madden. n reen elect K the sj : Ns att Seat nee the cut right under Mo ne clapboard torman {Mew out. Tp had kero window heen bit bya fash of ligutaing. Meqil the ta Was dazed from the shock, and dropped ti the Kiteher, ‘ Shand. from the beak Misshe, " dropped ack ahak tomad rash, dash, and bur { f them t t ve two i) the HL a sharp eurve. tur owas, and the passen rushed fo to stay phim with Jumped int the vomen ar the: be vy extinacuishe The the who we ie was struck nang vied erick by was hurt in the K wer net whore Mey pseny him to his srandmother, > residences and placed under p ib Us Could steep lass night, we were frontoof the ear was entirely des Te envious. Motorman MeGill was com: Mr ttle Kathert | Cod on his rit. ind Wodayeis cane Q ( to his bed with badly” burned day. They are L FOUND PERPETUAL MOTION, HE SAYS. +-— saw a bis ISHINNECOCK HITS HER PIER, Smashes Her Paddle- Wheel and Has to mokt proesic al i Signal for Tugs. of England, While Making Iron. of the niin byt bulkhead at her pler, Catherine st Joy T power, and yor wu Hf opressure tow 1 and Euycanta millions ¢ on her way Isiand, and wa was ¢ foher course by a tek the py Itiode It. th iniwon rried food ‘ } rhet A. anid py with her stare a paddie-wheel was | tinge w a numy varks car- Iron manufactal try P fre M POC S, Bet the vessel nn s aay t, heel AL not 1 Was sail that the shaft s 1st broken, . i uit "Pie walstled for Was tested by Lloyd at Tipton and |g, ike to Fase 3 poet spe aA A Unk * could make the pler ns! Griliths, who a ay GE epee the Southampton ¢ —— ala nots explain) hin; per: any, which hax erected a 2 Meeovery except 19 sy | plane ow Americas pimme at Sit SO HAD SMALL-POX. i chert Fee ats | Sigh acot Oe] te 10 ee. Jumes Lahey Walked About the | DR. FREEMAN MADE SCENE. While He Mad the Dincaac. ttering it to pulled the” pho Mirs Willan irty-tve years old, a k= past six days James La laborer with | tng abou nen MN himwelf and them up) Dr who da watd 5 He walker 0 Miss Mary Witktus, WED at Lo wale naninte wexeene at he F + doctor sAtd that -pox In the most malignant Rickard lated and the rapher Nas a lot of hanging up WHITE had Lawyer Rob May stow rt rt a ¥ notis In the pastomtien. Among others on eX]. 4. Luther Bierman, who tn locked up be- Tee te Naernareereactrne ¢ nowe of Dr. | enuse he. rofiue ‘GAY Tae Ane OEt $900 jevue Hospital Dispensary in the last sman and Mise Wilkin, for falling to provide medical attend. |e" days. When tie doctor walked into the post: | ance f : y office this morning to get his mall he| from ei namnie Gaughter, whe atic saw tho two photographs and became | Keogh, of the Supreme Court, to-day for very indignant. He hurried out to the fie. cna mien be. taker GONRE me nat jone’anid:return- Iate Division of the ure @ covering the "‘The metion ante —_—_ Wildeats dn Widow. SCRANTON, Pa., May %.—¥our wild- cats surroanded the house of Wido) place. 6 ‘waa her fie NG, MAY 25, 1901. (BIC JOKE OF LITTLE FRIEND. Lawyer Distributed Tickets for Matinee of “Florodora” To-Day. end enjoys being “f Bdna Wallace Hopper. Hopper lought out the house a Casino { performance thia a the tre tha run Manager the tickets, whi printed weeks in sivance. oss turned them over to r law: bhg tof than Unee in sssion of the thekets Mr. nl wat down and thought. Then he oto his side his “thirteen—count trusty ofMce boys and kave them instructions. “howant you RO @ll sald A drop these on th ns and tn st pot aman. looks Uke he and to take something for nothing tickets where he {ss incloned in sino Theatre «tickets were regulation © and th i count ‘em, thirteen’ ty ofle boys went forth, This steraay, When they came in w Yorkers were gloat the Saturday n m, thirteen"— In the course of Friend har on the east orgetfal of the fact that t to live, He has these Ue bo much wy who er must ¢ fown tn his inbered them when he got the tlek- ling his 6—“count ‘em, 6'—sten- to him he started them at tters, reading about as follows: Isidore Knockoutski (any name doy Sir—Hlappentng to have a cou- for to-morrow's per- Casino and being elf, 1 thought per- » to take In the the seats inelosed. 1 enjoy yourself 1 rer vgraphers writing: Mr. Find SD. seattered a few tlek- n Park Re Very pper had bought finiwh came this 1 larce, clumorous in front of the theay de. wyer most heartily. Friend stamped ack of the He would It would —— DAVID HAYMAN IN TROUBLE. aKer May Be Held In tof Court, a theatrical manager, Davi falled ar in Supreme Court to- tay when his name was celled In supple- by Justice proweedin ore made ona y ¥. inquiry wa LST an fay $ 1 Margaretta: Dillon, dress: Default. was noted, and on Mondays dicob Marks, counsel for the (resamakers. will apply to the Supreme e Mr. Hayman why ne should not be ad- of contempt and gent to Jat. _———_— $25,009 FOR HIS LIFE. Court show Judged Ludlow Ave- (for Mere, Senrpatl, 0 was. entered ypolitan, Raliroad in of Gluseppe Scarpatt, widow nt Searpath Intif’s husband waa killed by ar on the early mo: October 10, 1900, ~ise was heard before Justice r ind a jury in the Supreme Jolin 'T. Little for the corpor- ation moved to set aside the verdict mothe ground of ft being excessive. Justic Awrence dented the motion and ¢ tra allowane WOULDN'T SELL IT. Pure and Clear Complexion Not for Sale. Her ‘A Cornell girl was put on a Grape- Nuts diet and discoverec. some facts. She sa; “While a student at Cor- nell I suffered from {improper dlet. The banquets and other social func- tlons—with thelr rich refreshments— served to completely upset a stomach already weak from rich pastry, highly seasoned meats, and confections fur- \nished by loving parents at home. “LT became irritable, nervous, and my appetite became more and more capricious. Only rich, highly sea- sone food sulted mo, and this fur- ther wrecked my health, I was sal- low, haying lost my pink and white complexion, I became dull-eyed and dull-brained, the victim of agonizing dyspepsia and {ntestinal trouble. I was finally forced to leave school and came home an Irritable, wretchedly sick girl. The plainest food disagreed with me, and I bade fair to starve to death, when a phy: clan advised my physician to put me on Grape-Nuts food diet. To make ISERCT. WADE'S WITH COUSIN.) WIFE SUES RIM. CIRL ELOPES Pretty Lena Koller, of|Said to Have Had ‘Title Newark, Gone with Given to Devery a Musician. at Hotel. “Lena is we ii and happy, She and © ult for absolute divorce has heen Souci eau Yalu iete tidy by Joa: Wade against Fred- TENT suUsTenc [TICK Brnent Wade. Howe & Hummel This wan the lotto Juhi eae | marte_application to-day for alimony No. 1M Springt Ne aires of} and counsel fees for the plaintiff. elved last tcoller'a | a fe The defendant Police Sergeant anes earsoulmaalientertm sats Tir [ Wade, of the Twenty eighth Precinet, le in receipt of a salary of 82,00 Meappeared Thursday morning and her os SA ea en oar ire her complaint, Mrs, Wade states mepateatt Raker hee at m1 the Hefendant at gone Saas erent Tenn ‘could rist Church, Oct. 31, 19%, and that Toment. bat thee eg inter! they lived together happily until May. tment, bit thnt seems to have > defendant Is alleged to Aes Gy Poa ie ee so erue! that her life ber " road tra i some distanae west of Rraes pe came mise On Jan, 2), 18%, an her thinks t} action for separation on the ground of have sonel lol lirrainiee miei an aoe 1, and a decree, with Clement $h week, Was granted {n it my 3 oe vs in ene musician, r. up at ere Koller’s diugetors made to tos Judgment,” ea: to arenes t tra whose xpectlty was ne coy “on the defendant's prom- Reroemente on ne from bandoriins, tn=| sof a reconciliation took struments of the acconton taznily. ini ty Ey) 47 tore compltcated than the ontinar i kind. inary discovered that he nd devoting his vomen, no. an of the name Tena was the soon pungest daughter and! young Shuster came from about alx ye after A, at the for Lan it. y refused and Fit young man te: S Gripe es with turred five ‘months ago and again iste a vertrisslon ft Miss Kh rE de explains, vari: WEAing het wae ereliecd eel ae eos | fein bls answers Wadgrexnialnalthe)ya enings cha and makes ¢ eged that Wa left town. com About it week ago he was seen nea the Koller home and it Is supposed. he frequently reg- Was eeeking an interview ws sweetheart, few weh Als istered with his panion as “Mr. Mr. Koller is) ready beste i wife.’ Mr. Mister is a tite parental bleasing, If young ent o ry, who 44 will only return, as tor to live with him BANK ROBBERS’ C000 HAL Get $20,000 from Wis- consin Bank and LIPTON AGREES TO NEW DATE Cables to N. Y. Y. C. Accepting Sept. 21 Escape. for First Cup Race. POINT, Wis, May 25.— he cup races will begin on Sept. 71, 1 Rank, of this city,| Sir Thonas Tipton having by cabl 1to that date and promised eques: fixing that a8 by the Royal Ulster Ils cablearam as to the rcelyed this morn- early gram age today of SMH ¢ more, in currency. sovers the full amount of the i Entrance effected through the shingled roof of the bank, whlen Isa one-story stricture, Thence. from the attic, the burglars made their way to the arched brick vault. ‘The aafe was blown open with nitroglycerine, Officers are scouring the surrounding country, but as yet there ia no clue to the robbers, time sub, not was wa: non, May 25, 1901. York Yacht Clup. telegram. Con: rsure. Have wired Ulster Club to fix date 1, for first race, tats tole date could bo Ie you accordingly THOMAS J. LI Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! FHP WILSON DISTILLING 0O., ‘Baltimore, Ma In order to complete the installation of electric power on that thoroughfare, car service on Broadway will be discontinued between 59'h Street and the Bittery on Saturday, May 25th, at 8.30 P. M. Special service will be provided, during the interruption, on all parallel and cross- town lines. Notice of resumption of the Broadway servic? will be given, by placard, on the front platforms of the cars on all other lines as the road is reopened, in sections, from 59th Street south. METROPOLITAN STREET RAILWAY CO. pp all public telephone stations now act for The World in receiving and transmitting to The World (telephone service free) all small ads. of fif- teen lines or less, except display ads. he World invites the public to avail itself of tnig nananay SIGN: jasmplndutd OF ibe hapananey HE: huamy TOLL a long story short, the transform- ation from wretched {Il health to goo4 healtn was marvellous. I liked the new food so well, and it agreed with my tortured stomach perfectly, regulated my bowels, my headaches left, and the color of the skin gradu- ally grew better. In eight months I sound myself rosy, plump strong. “1 would not sell my clear com- plexion, bright eyes and general good feeling for the costliest, richest mess of Delmonican pottage. “I returned to Cornell, finished my course, and can now. study, think end live. The food eae enabled me regain my: health I’ 9h y convenience. This offer applics to all public tele- phone stations within the 10c. Pay-Station limit. Brooklyn messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn Office, Toll Free. oe _“_:——X—X—X— DIED, HAVE YOU AN O1L PAINTING: M'MONAGLE,—Gudéenly, on May 23, JOUN| other rare article of‘ M'MONAGLA, ‘brother of James