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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, (901. TO MEET MAN WHO FOUND __ IVENNEDY'S NEW AZZIMONTI TAKES HOUSE MAN AND BABE = LIMTLE JOE'S HER SEA-TOSSED MESSAGE. FUTURE OPES. srg or MITES TAKS) = ee eee and Norse Fisherman Found It. Mrs. Melville Saw the} Shoes of His Making on Dentist on Afternoon Divine! Sarahishicet: of Murder. Gallagher Had Child in Arms and Fell Down Shaft. 5 Evening World to As-): sure Young Bread- Winner a Career. A little man re of the Lucila ie Kangptank A terrible aceldent occurred shortly before noon to-day in William O'Keefe's house at No. 298 York street, Jersey City, when hin fifteen-months-old baby F and a boarder, William Gallagher, fet through an alrshaft four stories to the cellar, Both the child's and Gallagher's brains were dashed our. Gallagher had the child on hie should down the foom walking up y the child over en near the wi nced Gallagher and shot head fore enierness that bestow upon her off- Joe Phillips, the h Deen doing the tallest t MMfe. The little fellow s: of the Gerry Soc He wonders how tong tt wit Sum- uf Dolly | wet J. Kenn in meditation before he ving a con ata fora may enjoy his fremlom; what will ils future be; how will he develop ends will the in > to. make him efit of the siums a Tt In wad 4 boy—boy In i. with every qua that manhood } var. He is a pris oner, awaiting the disposition of his fu ture. He can think and he does think ‘Those who have read of the manner Ip which he supported and cared for his two Infant, helpless sisters, while thelr mother was in jall, will not deny the roo what , jury the ee ttempt to catch hold, of the Gallagher himself fel ough the window and struck on hit heads his body falling on top of Sarveynn tenetite fontate. of the baby. Ina mad Vs dre upon this blu ng World en employed in a store at} eet, over otlice, 1 SUICIDE DEAD ACTRESS OOES |FRANK S, FELD. spoken to him. On Aug. 15, the day of the murder, 1 tn the store until i rdingly, boy's right to think. A future ts opening inet heeatierhoonieell (kwaagex up before the frail child of poverty that y hot, and the front doors were wide may make him great. He realizes tt ; i" : % epee too, and that he will meet the expecta “One of the young ladles was anxious L e Ly who admire him there is y with a chin tke hie ction to catch a train asked ine the ¢ clovk Tonaw it went to the 6 on her hat. 1a front door and stoc tons of tho no doubt and put roto the A Mystery Surrounds |Miss Barker Not Sure|Was a Well-Known Meauch, Who Was as to When She Painter and Promi- raid Joa to an Evening World 1 this morning. The idea seemed to #t him as humgrous, for a faint smite Coty CHEE eo he ale I - swept across his features and dl waa stinwlnertherei Deak Santee Long Dead. | Was Born. nent Socially. peared. out. It was then about o'clock. | He wore dark clothes ant a derby hat, Just ashe sald he did. Being am Lam very observant about cannot be mistaken a he wore. ext day, when my employer heard talk mueh, meant want to be disobliging He is too busy thinking. Down in Jefferson Market © pomebody cise ix thinking. It ix Mag- Frank 8. Field, the well-known painte er and a man prominent In Brooklya son with Jeff De | social circles. dropped dead from heart ou supplementary PrO-! quease last night Just as he waa ebout Samuel Meauch was found dead to- teller ici-beiciei-i-i-i-! tickiritticicivleiiciicieiniebiteiceie ie rieh err inr nin the {strate Pool, who takes time from. h am x “ labors to think abeut the The whim of an fie ment wihe to RB | The judgment under te ¢ GTYInY helropmmrarithetae years age brougit about the doctor's arrest first sen about May 2%, when he walked | heating wax heid was pro-]to retire. Mr, Fleld was forty yeare Miss Ida 1 Grittith he told me of Mow {nto the store of Lagurus Loria at th i by Johansen & Moles for $2.09, | old and lived at 726 President street. Aine number and was to the atjoining halts nd a tobacco business the June 1. |! pounced that h e due ona Persian lamb sacqu Miss Harker says the judgment was ol ed without service on her and whi was out of town. In fact, she was ra{cvening and returned home tn good 3 Other people are thinking, too. Tt ts is known now a thousand on all xidea of New York th Evening World will use Ita discretion in the mat- ‘To suw him ge out the gil’ fC tuld han of seeing nedy and the time. 1 read ofthe Mret trial but 1 on Mr. Fleld was a trustee of the First Reformed Church of Brooklyn. He ate tended a meeting of the trustees Inst tisherman day for; 5 an homeward bound Mount | from a European trip tn the fall of the ars ago W f intry T wrote a mesnge venue, Newark, the initia! year nt Kk of an old telegraph blank a reward of $2 yon ter of disposing Joe. Magistrate ns * 4 i SEMA EGpoLee hor ve Clty of | might fit it and return it to me. Thin] that my seeing Dr. Ker vie 4 young woman with | Playing In Memphin when the. pa ening World deciles will have onthe |p placed y bottie and. after way help the ends of Justic Mean Lhe introduced her to Loria | We erved at her home, 40l West | health. h t waa not uns pase had gone ae hie wife. On the next day he talked) Thirdeth street. Her mother at. that | corking th acle theathy, threw ft Into th near Krint he knows abse he is honest | with Lorke an tought they | Ume declared that she did not know the PAPER MILLS BURNED. Would get along well. was the lust | bers : : soratthes Selig seen of him | oy Barker." rious tim | wen & Moles, | Albey nt otlor junked Tage, and she rad: and allroad Cara Burned. i ‘The paper mills of Albey Brothers at Parkview, N. J, were totally destroyed by tre Z Two freight cars filled with paper and sked If she was]. pondola illed with coal on the Lehigh ley tracks, also ¢ tlre and were Then Mr. Marks tried to get out the Sorqumed. ‘Two hundre!. tons of coal an carly marriage, and ahem eee uentis. The lows is estimated at $32,000, The origin « mystery, ‘The mili we the custody of the boy y the Jury at the second trial thy ting ‘The Evening World, 1 saw what | knew was ver vat whom « NK sit vied, and that | sof inquirte ing World, but st unttl Mon ain come before ly thie spring the fleherman of owas salling home with lle cateh, at the oMce of T! Be the case will not be day, when Joe wil! a Magistrate Pool ——_ - 4 DISPOSSESSED BY DEATH. Landlord Di eosatling, “but [fm anxtos Dia at fisherman » find my ‘g in the st Patrick Johns naumptive, fifty: years old, was found dead in the way of No. 87 Uh xtreet last n been living at on.’ Worke at Parkview lottle bobbing waves, He otcked aul tinding that it than a slip af paper ne Inteunted “roman, editor of the Kristlans- In the rear of his own xt dtd thix be that 1 or under fitty?” notify the authorities: today. | “I am sure [don't know. The ques Before doi "climbed to a tran-| ton ts too leading” Miex \ tranmatiantt to this country Kennedy was the Grand He nine ye Dden't and Norway will woman at Wan then funning My own stare Potold my ust and said £ id go to Distric y Philbin If they done te. we He said vretble Intensity of feeling of ht sent for me te come Jato. 1 have one-two-th w . in othe to me tn Wank, very. 3 mat with the pencitied = = ined me to go to Dre Ing the origi: elow and of ite yma tele oe thel auch mind the mes re Well, Tse gat he na f fisherman was worthy and have leari For av week's salary.” ‘The Ladies’ Fuel and Ald Society, one ———_T__ of the most practical charitable organize: tthe tmy tisaw lt person who turned It to 8. Epstein to Je Kennan was found |, shoe= fu the consumptt possession when and Uve alr vtiMoalty in nding a ume the body wus found, It was dated | 4 rr He Was on his way to Mme, ations in the city, will add to tte fund April Vm making thie ei omy health chiedys or any | Sarah Bernhard Azztmonti | FREIGHT CARS AFIRE. by a reception and strawberry. festival Ler Viteaene as te RoR on Tuesday evening, June 4. at the Lex- ‘lone In Wrecked aud Bi, The body was went to the Morgue, the interent of jun emt of Tralel ington Assembly rooms in East Fifty. ee. It was there tifled by Mrs, Herbst, mber, K —— 3 of No. SL at One Hundred and D wellek! res dn public Ih ——$—$$—= -—- u Is Damaged, vighth street. The President {s Mra, L Tenth street, as that of her un a i uy balreet MAYOR'S DAUGHTER KILLED. train of fr ‘: Herahne! ‘residents, Mra. La i See aa 2 4 i Mine, J. MR. FAY NOT BADLY HURT. jnoure sinners I inettuctions peso soe c nt cars on the National | He 7 La ne Patrlek Jon ald Johna had » " a 14 host ra are. fr 8 * [to Agzimontt ¢ and sitll tos Railway Company, Jersey City, | aphael and Mrs. 1, Unterberg; Treas: fered from fon for a long time, “ I and hotels. any finished last} Little Florence Morsew, of Atlen- ht flre at 1215 o'clock this morning | urer, Mrs. J. Cohen; Financial Secre ni sticare therswere hurst, Run by ‘Train. s the train was nearing the New |tary, Benjamin Garfunkel; Executivy McKlaley'a Friend, Injured by Fall, Watt deka hem | Florence, the four- of Mayor George D. duret, N.o JL, wh! Uttle brother Di ntral Raflroad yards at Com-| Hoard, I. Unterberg, L. Meyers, N, Kaufman, 8. Liebovits, J. L. Mince ational Dock train was loaded | and M. Aevinoff. fale of them were $<. was wrecked! The World’s Vacation Bureau, dune L—Ra mie Landon been so full Ki : L 5 . feans. Many of th es wing bug of t here by the ictim, James ear-old daughte b TOW, Allen- p playing with her don the embank- | ¥ JiMed Sweetheart V WATERTOWN, N.Y. Jone 1—Miss Mo Mush, thirty-four years old, and) return to ying hte full ex. on madame, York, the mudame nensen, ‘Thie’ will _prokably be Sigourne Firteth atreet, the most e: MeKinley, who was Awarded $4159 In her sult, tre 4 Hotta , ef nerce's feast, but Chere are num- . ry the bite be bers who re ocome naland for yesterday, against Gardiner To White, > py falling from a car, was salt to be ment opposite her home this renoon, a . Of these a goodly per- sold He has a wife and twe i the bank and plunged in fron: max Broadway and Thirty-sixth street, Mcmanicalnssiniiadiciss me Minw Busch asked for #1000 Naanae Ae: Qainten crtin, due at IQ actor! Those who desire summer accom-|has a complete list of summer hotels PHILADEPHIA, June L—Misa cla : i forsinvis Use V IG nal nOLLKene Miniesem|se i “PARAS Fe ce dtereaeted owee|BOdatlons should consult the sum-|and boarding-houses and a full as- Morris (wan, sitangied 19 death by ; f Aine, hue un to. amare aay nt Cnt Parie will have a new almose distracted Ov"T ler resort pages of the Sunday World. |sortment of booklets and circulars. wTeeree * PPPEHE HHH HH HH hht wCrerrgpre debe tna e's a hd Soe ee ee eee ee Pee Tre re eS Se TTT ee Tree T ee ape} Peer NODS: : H ‘6 99 Tirst Lesson in a Course of : _ dst Relic of Slavery How to Be. a Lady. Instruction to a NEW YORK ae an me America, GIRL Who Wanted to Know. Practical, Useful Teaching in the Arts of Society, aN HOW IT IS BEING Which Will Be of Benefit to Everyone. How to Dress, to Sit, to Stand, to Walk, Works CUTAN Ties oUt eee etc. etc. Exclusively in the Sunday »IC., / ay World, by the Earl of Yarmouth. Claimed to Have = "*s,Phe Traffic in Chinese Girls in Christy's Ideal Twen- tieth Century Girl. A Beautiful Page in Four Colors, with a Drawing and an Article by This Great Society Artist. the Nation's Main Artery Ceased Pulsating for a Whole Day, Recently, When Broadway Stood Still. 22 2 4 ERERE GE EETE43-8:00. Mrs. Richard 23 Been Painted by 22 “*.. San Francisco; Their Lives Sui ‘ “+4. of Slavery and the Pe GHOSTLY HANDS, me, Whol Are’ Put- “sting an End to It. Illus- Spirit Pictures PIR) tes 22 Startle Paris. Two Mission- aries Eaten by Cannibals. A True Story, First Told, of the Eating of Two Missionar- ies. Astonishing How to Cure Flat-Foot in Children. Harriet Hubbard Ayer Shows Practi- cally, in Wards and New York’s Cat and Dog Hospital: Where Tabby and Towser Are Taken Picture That Has Set Lon- don Talking. Sargent’s Daring Por- trait of the Daughters of Asher Wertheimer, the Andrew Carnegie’s Abiph PF F-9-919 9-9-9994.) * famous Dealer in Curios Care of When They . : r bow ‘ ri : ¥ by Photographs, the Narrative, Rival- lusical Protege. RO Strange MinoiSued Coun Bonlide Are Sick. Treatment. ling Fiction. Me ee f Ge Croker. ‘ages O ww Experience of a Girl Driven res NIXOLA GREELY-SMITH Interviews the Great Leader's Wife for the Sunday World. ° Ba, Bri ght ir ig “ey Tsai May ce 2 Comic Supplement. “s., 4 How the Appeal of a Brook- lyn Girl Impelled the ! ee s GreatMan toGive Her 9°") Almostto Nadness a Thorough Mus Y 4 WONDERFUL cal Education. oi LITHOGRAPH. the Best 2 : tumor, in Picture “ and Story. All Pages in Colors. 222 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage [neviewed at thei “DISPLAY OF WEALTH.” An Evening of Anecdote Spent with the Great Financier and His Wife. Upaffectedly and Just As They Are, by the Great Caricaturist, Kate Carew. 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