The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1901, Page 9

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k ey RNEST TREVANNION, reporter on the New York Morning Call, was 4 sitting in the “city” for a summons: to the oMc ‘Mr. Sharp, managing editor of Trevamion was a handsome, well up young fellow, whose wealthy Hoston parents would willingly have supported him tn a Hfe of ease had he not pre- ferred to eke out b andzome allow- ance by a reporter's salary Just at present his mind was Mied by the Image of Belle Stanton, a girl whoa be loved and who at this time was on Surope. He had been unable to bring hin courage to the proposal point before fhe left and wax now grumbling at hts E wardice and wondering how long 2 time must elapse before he should sec |! her again. Just then Mr. Sharp rent for him. “You have been in England?" asked the managing editor, “Twice, sir.” Ernest knew e loquacity you going there again! Monday. The Etruria rats ay. You will be ready to oc- teroom on that steamer!” that Mr. Sharp did not It “Well, Is ‘this “The mixsion Is one of curte It may develop Into n good stor} y end in smoke, You must for either contingency.” str.” You remember that murder on the Bowery Friday night? Will you kindly reclte the particulars to me now?" Trevannion began: ‘it occurred in a dime muse female snake-charmer was handlln, rattler. The fangs had not been taken The rattlesnake escaped her hand fied for a spring. An attendant who had a club in the reptile a heavy blow and girl, Then there was a plato! shot from among the spectators, The attendant fell dead. A tall man with be and worn face, bit of herculean bull Mfted a smoking piatol, threatened to shoot any one who shoud interfere with him, walked out coolly and was lost in the crowd, Nobody seems ty know who the murderer was and the motive of his crime 1s equally a mys- “Right,” exclaimed the managing evli- r, ‘you have told all that war in t isper this morning; all that you coud be expected to know. Now let me zo on with the story, and remember whe: T say in strictly confidential. Tita mur- derer is not un obscure man nor ts he « tramp. Under the name of Martin he ts the owner of a seat in the Stock Ex- change, and is a heavy operator. Ile oc- cupted a sult of rooms on East Seven- teenth sereet. He has been a heavy con- tributor and an active worker in the 80. clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal “You don't ay New England “The police do not know this. Prob- ahly they would never succeed in dis- covering it. Such marvels ase out of their line. Moreover, 1 have learned. what Inspector Byrnes has no suspicio: ejaculated the youn of, that this murderer Is now on his | 30 of - { There is a great story, in my |: Judgment, to be gotten out of the mun's r way to Liverpool, Engiqnd. Me Is n native life. 1 don't propose to give the au. thorities any points. You are to sail on the Etruria with the definite idea of exposing the motive of this crime, I have no reason to belleve the murderer {ngane. Jf there ta any. connection be- tween his interest in Bergh’s noclety nd his offense against the law you will fave material for q full-fledged novel.” Ix there any way of learning more bout his Ife in this country?” anked frevannion. "Yes; you will Ko up to Kust Seyen- enth street’ this evening. You will ‘call at this number (handing the young man # card) and aak for Mrs. Clarissa Butts, She is the landlady, and is sald “LOVE'S CLUE IN A CRIME-MYSTERY. y | ways be yours, frame | | IESE PLIES LST TET SERIES OF SER Electricity, Contribute to An unusual number of fatalities OF children occurred Saturday, Sunday |! in all parts of the count ielty, w and bleyel DOOIGISIBOIOIOGOSSIOIOOS Werta metiit ne 1 siall vat rot aded by M § crows ye br 1 Harold had at tid [inedd tng w neyieeln ELECTRICITY KILLS VENTURESOME BOY.| ean sixteen to hi himself by ¢ ng home that 2 ight potes in Irving- found the wgains aml) ton, No J, and taking hold of the father in os Lt ed dade The time my mint My Dy severe the et 1 Durden were Hand inyss SALESMAN FINDS. A MISSING BOY. who has been miss: e, No. Mss Washing May 18, hax been lo Marcel Laurent, ing from hie hos ton avenu 18, sman @ald th And that he would be sent BOYS PLAYED war: ONE IS WOUNDED | Stephen I 43 OW ——— Mother of the Present Duke | | Hes to Spend Her Last Days in a Convent. | ts LONDON, June 3—The Dowager! irr Duchess of Newcastle ts about to be-| + come a nun, according to tho latest) |! rumor. She has long been devoted to; religious work and many belleve that| w tho report {te correot, Sin: eae THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1901 ICHILDREN SUFFER ALONG | IOUS MISHAPS. | ote Revolvers, a Bicycle anu the uses of de | M ordered 5 5 : s : 4 a imees the injuries wh 1| a Le to the preparation of Castoria. It has won the of mothers and physicians th, {ll do so, were received: Sy ae ‘| : i ries pads |, CMS RANTES vers where—never harmed the tiniest babe. his e said of Imitations, Coun ( | SON TO DROWN. |lerleits and the “Just-as- good” ret. i SHOT FOR CROWS; | Le : KILLS GREEN'S S LETOWR, NY diiie 2. The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit because of a few pennies FELL OVER CLIFF FROM HIGH BICYCLE. ! Dac! Du s) ary ‘Tho at the cel 1 Deepa holle Mrateles ar as from her mo A Vhoughtless Druggist. Water NLY a thoughtless druggist would offer a preparation without the signature of Chas, HH. that joins baby’s life to its devoted parents being too sacred, to the List the “del Fletcher when Castoria is called for: cate, faint and flickering light?” self-respecting drug gist, to be tritled with. Vor over thirty years Mr. Fletcher has given, and still gives, his personal attention more protit. Any new preparation cai be but an experiment, and they are experiments for them. It is Expe=* —mere guess work—irrespective of what their sponsors n Sa} rience of over thirty years, against wild and injudicious Experiment. vod Wa PLAYED WITH FIRE; | LITTLE BOY DYING.! CEPOL emtieed him tow them has ‘bore the signature of has been made under his pere sonal supervision since Its infancye Allow no ono to deceive you in thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «* Justeasegood’? are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Intuuts and Children—Expericnce against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol!, Paré- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant I¢ with AVegetable Preparation for: simitating the Food and Reg ul ing the Stomachs an Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- ness andRest.Contains neither | Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC, el struck of the 3 contains neither Opiun, Morphine nor other Narcotia i Gay a on Oe phere tere substance. Its age is Its guarantes. It destroys Worms Fee dna tvelinotaene frenedon 5 aad allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind ere Eta - Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, curcs Constipation and Flatule It assimilates the Feod, regulates the 3 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloope The Children’s Panacca—The Mothex’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA acwayrse Bears the Signature of jarbonab Sta ¢ He Sead - Sgro Pere A fect Remedy for Constipa: tien Sour Stomach, Diarrhgea Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness ond LOSS OF SLEEP. DUCHESS OF ‘NEWCASTLE _MAY SOON BECOME A NUN. hess is the mother of the ke and also of Lord Francis is the daughter of the Inte FacSimile Siynature of mas Hope, of Deepdene, and ‘ n er, old Mrs. Hope, EW YORK. 4 lebrated Hope blue dlamonds Eke cas ald ere were inherited ty Lort| |RSS RAPA EY Orns The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twe cemvaun ci don slum has be the Le Including hoa Rom mv, TF Mu ew TORR CITY. THEN THERE WAS A PISTOL #/CANDY POISONS CHILDREN. |. will recelve a all I have to leave. ¢ But that itis n Mighty Colored Confect Trouble in Winatead, ¢ Evening World) | rested his; face down | with me EAD, Conn., June 2.—After re-| tu endorse rey ele ceiving his weekly wages Saturday make and for you to limten (ots CAG Seen eye Gyan AMGEN GE YOUEROL GINS AES CUES fn an Itallan confectionary ent A roush sailor on an i In that town and bought a few) [ia Come aula mar here |eents worth of colored candy for his) Rims nis Jenittren, Mary, Joe and Frank, seven, | oulanad | tise OFnine ar n years old, respectively fare . Z| After eating the candy all th aptalie wif Bar tly ll, ‘The doct mialiributes | ng to the candy jored in blue and red. | eT Atlantic. Tots haps. this tt xeemed which he wa: ' who bint wir w Orleans th Helena at ith Helen: furore In Bice singin by: are KNELT DOWN A AND DIED. Aequnn'd With |Meurt Dinense Caused Death of Ico ag Aged John antes. Hanley, stxt rs old, was] ead t Kneeling be- and his sufferer from a umbed to the No, 223 West Twentleth He lived i street HAD D. T’S—RAN AWAY. hut Krete W BY George Kre ee year bis hon thine thin vara’ and: Mrs | tn * Necaptured and ts in a Hospital, a Mquor a who RTR from hix VN xettedly reallzed th jearly thie morning, and later wax c ipsivornat tured and taken to the eH Heh! hatr that -|dred and Fourth street station. He ee pasteet 5 then removed to Harlem Hospital. jaan thus dis Se aR Mvld red ini A pair of rpe dollar would He had ne Ing a Moe alls Mer Child, .r NORRISTOWN, Matte *f anitte his as by r, twelve yer palr of gold- > belns od stealing a nothing had i taper 40 much lock of hair fl again {nto he went to hie desk and w Wowie note Nothing Tena change pur re) tions: Vaufal aon ty NO KNIFE. Mrs, Hinkley, Indianapolis, writes: “The doctor said it must be an operation costing $800 and little chance to cur- vive. I chose Pyramid Pile Cure and one 50 cent box made mezound and well.” Alldrug- gists sell it. Book on Piles, cause and cure, free by mail, saliing his mind neemed to shun’ onally othe land from am going t which J was br: URnt Hi America ar ! i es a babe.” he thought. “ant my sentiments | Fyramid y Deeg 5 Cor (= Mas toward | England are. ditterent. trom shall, Mich. thove I experienced When 1 thiuant ni Self a native of Hoston, Can it alble that’ while I am ‘engaged on Tht yen bee | Ones ho Star: cs sng “LINGERED TWO DAYS. sterdam Hospital to-da To Prepare for a | Feast years, pangted Bafner’—the first 1 i ront lapis) hing Neth} rendérat PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION | THE Amusements. dn the 8) ‘ ASTHMA, coRSUItF tion, oward Proctor’ | Good Sense Sho oF For Ch - Surely, it must be only pars: aiwto “do not think’ that imperil the present com> fort and future wellare of their children by lest’ hasta WOMAN Mate 1h way, TRAV RDENS, HAMMERSTEIN'S, 440, A SPAR ADISER e oveltitesnital: aliowing them to wear ill-fitting, un Bins tact 5 " iclentitic, deforming shoes, ees > tn When’ the Coward Good Sense Shee means ‘*Good Feet for Life. no more thas Infants’ Children's beek north or south or cast or w. {a Sunday World want ad.'s the ¢ PASTOR S AIK KO SIWAN & €0. ALSE onntticg . i INO ¥ That Einabess cas Wy rome t a lsh Fe Pe Ce Ware —_ | JEL CAPITAN. Mo Opera at 8.15. See THIS shirt bosom— Opsery atts gleam; Nake ax tt Mash and beam, See THAT siiirt bosom, True gloss it lacks, It was not Ironed with PC. Wax, Whether it's a formal affair, or a cone vivial lonely lunch, they're everywhere for 5 cer USHMAN WROS CO nibble, ora aeeeaeanessoeecensccsesacces always rig o yi rc iH aiways right. You ean lay ina store "Stet aE OT f afew boxes or more, they'll always tees PeVODEOTI ED VEY 49908, fF SIONRY GRANT, otbew be fresh as if just from the store, f |KOST ER BIAS Jest Vandeville Eye G lasses Free | VINES waits YY. Stua, Hillin NATIONAL j BISCUIT ouring « COMPANY. ? one Seni ae t vaelaats HEAIES arrtesn 66 Buiton OARRICK THEATRE nede Palen: Apr pes OF LEE nOwsT: dally. CAPT. JUnit OP in ‘wat sgh Hern With ETHEL ARRYMOKE pair A! wer res. n POPULAR CRITERON THEATRE CK MONTAUK RGA! MA IN SQ. THEATRE, 2) Nes V THE OU i} Mat rae ALO. NT | THe BURTON BURL i : [DIVORCE Don't forget Uneeda Blacutt uUBER'S abies voli, auiiviite 20 ake

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