The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1901, Page 1

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HOW MY HORSE WON THE ENGLISH DERBY. <=. WEATHER—Fair; cooler NIGHT __ EDITION. __ night and gunday. | “ Circulation Books Open to AML | A Personal Interview with the Greatest _ By William C. Whitney. +.. Owncr of Vo:odyovshi OUTING SUPPLEMENT, » Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD’ orld, [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ eB WEAT ER—Fale; cooler to. 3 PRICE CNE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1901. is EBALL RACING! PRICE ONE CENT. ee F ===> MATHEWSON AND HAH < IN PITCHERS’ BATTLE “SHE KILLED HERSELF FOR |. GRIEF,’ HUSBAND SAYS.) - John Collyer Swears| that His Wife Con- fessed Her Guilt, Im. plicating His Own; Brother—Both Men Under Arrest. a ieee ee ititithiekicb iri’ John Collyer, of Seaside, Rockaway Beach, is being Investigated to-day by District- Attorney Merrill, of Queens County, Her husband and his brother Asa have been arrested, There are conflicting stories as to the manner in which the woman met her | Geath, and the police have not been able to determine whether {t was q murder er a sulcide, The atory ts an old one of a broken home and remorse. Alarmed by cries of “Murder!” Coll- yer's neighbors rushed into his home in Chase avenue yesterday. He was kneel- The mysterious death of Mrs. t et ‘ ing by his wife at the alde of the bed trying to stanch the blood that flowed from a deep wound in her throat, On the bed with her was her four- months-old baby and on the floor was An open razor. With his face filed with terror Collyer sald: y “I loved her, T loved her, but sho has Killed herself, She confessed to me and I forgave her. 1 came back to forgive But #ee, she has killed her- jsclf. 1 would forgive her a thousand times. She was my life, my love." The police were notified by the neigh- bors and a doctor was sent for, The woman had been dead for half an hour cr more. As Collyer became more calm he natd: “A few days aco my wifo came to me and sald, ‘I have something terrible to tell you.” I thought she was fll and tried to comfort her, but my kindness made her weep the more, “That night she told me that she was vnworthy of my love, I thought her mind was affected, ‘Then she called in my brother Asa. Together they con- fersed the great wrong they had done me. MINISTER'S SON WED BY PRIEST. Father Had Opposed Marriage that Has Stirred Newark. | Rev. Dr, Daniel Halleron, pastor of the Halecy Street M. E, Church, Newark, to-day recelved word of the recret mar. riage of his son, C, Sumner Halleron, to Mias Gertrude Faney, a pretty’ girl of Balleville. ‘he couple were married In St. Peter's KR, C._Church, that town. on Monday, Miss Farley In a Roman Cathouic. ‘Dr. Halleron had vigorously oppowed his son's attentions to the xirl " ‘oung couple will restile In Ni Xhey reached there to-day atter a COMMANDERBULL FATALLY HURT. Fell from Dome of Gov- ernment Building at Buffalo. BUFFALA, Y., June &—Com- Navy, In charge of tha Hydrographic rvice on the Pan-American grounds, f. from the dome of the government building to-day and was proth&bly fa- tally hurt. James H, Bull entered the navy in 1868. He Is a native of this State, His last sea duty was”on the Mon- terey In 188, Since then he daw be rn tp. The marringe han cren'ed a tig stir in Newark. feleininininieleininink WEATHER FORECAST. Foreenat for the thirty-six ending at 8 P.M, sun- day for New York City and vicinity—Falr and continued » cooler to-night and Sunday; attached to the hydrographic survey. a APPEAL FOR GAYNORS. Cisse Agatant Them Greene Goes to, Supreme Court. Abram L, Rose, counsel for Capt. Benjamin D, Greene and the three Ga: nora, has appealed the case of h to the United States Supreme urt. and Capt. | prisoners we! Fa a “With a mighty effort I controlled myself. I ordered my brother from the house. But [ forgave my wite—I loved her so. She begged that I should not divorce her. ‘Live with me, John, tor the children’s sake,’ she pleaded. We have four little ones. “I took her in my arms and told her T forgave her. I loved the woman. I came back to her again thle morning to tell her again that I forgave her— that 1 loved her—and now she | She Killed herself. Detectives have to make a thoroug! gation. Tho two men arrested—the husband und the brother—will be thoroughly examined anu every effort made to unravel the hers were taken before Mag- vot Far Tockaway, forex: 10 o'clock this morning, hearing” Was postponed. tli ‘ was refused and the and City jail. ken to the Long Isl- been Placed In, charge of the cane, Coroner Ruoff has John Collyer seems to be broken- hearted. When queationed In regard to the case he only say loved her, oh, I jeved her. She kied herself’ for Istrate He: amination and the Weanenda’ “His brother Asa is surly. When an Evening World reporter questioned him he sald: “I have nothing whatever to say.” TUG FOUNDERS HAN ROWED. One Life Lost in the * Sinking of the John A. Heath. One mah lost his Ife by the sinking mander J. H, Bull, of the United States | of the tugboat John A. Heath in Butter- milk Channel to-day. The tug, which was out of commission, wae being towed to the Atlantic Basin to have her boll- ers repdired, She suddenly capsized and sank, The towing tug and a Thirty-ninth street ferry-bgat went to the rescue, After. noses were counted one man, a firenan, wan missing. He had gone down with the tug. ——___ TO VISIT EXPOSITION. Takes a D1 wulshed Party. WASHINGTON, June 8—A_ distin- guished party, consisting of Secretary Root, Major-Gen, Corbin, Major-Gen. Young, Col. and Mrs. Johnston and Mi Secretary Root clients | Edythe Patten will leave here to-mor- row morning in a private car over the| ‘Judge Lacombe has renewed the bonds | Pennsylvania Railroad. of) the prisunere which were given be- | They go for a two'days' visit to the fore Judge Browa, - ieee ‘seniiar action. 00 Twelve Thousand Cincinnati Fans Turn Out to See Giants’ WH They Star jay To-Sayt JHOVT LEFT CARNEGIE 10 BE DOCTOR OF LAWS University of Glasgow to Confer Degree on Him. GLASGOW, Juno &—Andrew Carnegic will be honored by the University of Glasgow next Thursday. On that date it will confer the degree of LL. D. on him in recognition of’ his gift to Scotch educational institutions, Other Scotch universities will take [BROKER SICKELS | OWES $173,449, Assignment Papers Show Actual Assets of $21,092. The schedules in the signment of Charles R. Sickels, the stock broker, of No, 15 Wall street, who assigned about four weeks ago to Philip Carpenter, of No, 38 Park Row, were filed to-day, $160,000. FELON CAUSED INFECTION. Referee Reports on the! Mrs. McKinley's Physi- Estate of the Late Playwright. Referee Fdga- J. Luehr, who was ap- pointed by the Supreme Court to pas upon the accounta of the committee of the estate of the Inte Charles H. Hoyt, the playwright, shortly before his deatff, has filed his report in the Supreme Court. He finds that the estate was worth $161,352, from which there la due to the committee $5.00, together with other ex- penses. After deductingstheme sums he finds that the value of the property is now $132,108, which will be tran. nd to Frank McKee and Thomas B. Clarke, who are the executors under Mr. Hoyt’s will, which was recently admittel to probate —————_ |WILL LIVE NEAR RACE-TRACK. Prop. Whitney und Belmont Muy erty Near Saratugn Course. SARATOGA, N, ¥., June &—Willlane C. Whitney, of New York Clty, Prest- dent of the Saratoga Racing Ansocta- thon, has purchased of Iralah Fuller, of Kingston, formerly warden of Clinton Prison, hin extensive country place on Nelaon avenue, {n Saratoga Springs. August Belmont, of New York City, Is cians’ Report Is More Hopeful. WABHINGTON, June 8.—Mrs. Mc- ley’s physicians have issued the fol- towing bulletin: Mrs. McKinley's ile ness has been a blood infection result- ing from pertostit.s of the index finger, bone felon, which began In Loe Angeles and which was promptly treated by in- cision, The subsequent condition of ex- hauation was due to the same blood infect.on associated with a severe di- arrhora. She improved, however, and war brought home in comfort and without lows of strength. ‘Tae principal cause of anxtety in her case #ince her are rival in Washingion has been an acute endocarditis, juuammation of the in.ng meindrane of the heart, involyng the mitral valve, the result of th! me b.ood Int “This doe r to be progres- sive and th an improvement fn the diar:noea and in her general ondit.on, Mrs, McKinley's case at the present. time presente a more hopeful Aspect.” RICHARD CROKER, JR., SAILS. negotiating for the purchase of the Gridley property, cast of and tn the ‘They show that his labilities are 8173,-) pear of the Fuller property. +40, his mominal- assets, 94000 and his actual aascts, 721,008, Both are contiguous to the track of the’ @aratoga Racing Association. Shiela Rt nade soe dale dau tae eas er Bees ail ib Win Join Hie Father in Wantage Home. Richard Croker. Jr., salled this morn- ing on the Ada F Une steamship Menominee, There a number of friends down to see the He will join his father ber son Frank sailed young iran off. at Wantage. Ci rand Mrs, Crok Wednesday on the Twirler---Both Sides : , Begin with Goose Eggs. Ber |. New York, Van Haltren, cf. Selbach| Crawford, ¢: Stcinesae, Be. : Irwin, ; Magooh, se. » ¢. Pets, c. Mathewson, p. Hahn, p. Umpiye—Mr, Emalie. (Special to Zpe Erentag World.) s LEAGUE BAY QRARK, CINCINMNATE, June ql Christy Mathew. to Col. Brush's band-bo1 The twirling phenom’ o by St, Louls has not lessened his draw- ‘ing power a particle, for ‘everybody knows that he pitched good enough Dall tn both games to win hands down. He lost the New York game to the Mound | City crowd through hard luck, and ever jthe St, Louls papers admit that Done- |van's rowdlea deliberately stole” that ‘rough-and-tumble contest last Wedness ;day. | Matty 1» still regarded by the fans/all over the country as the pitching wisard! of the League and the best twirler by: all odds that ever droke Into the major organization, r M y Tells His Ane. Matty Upped off his age yesterday, ‘te, Secretary Fred Knowles. He baat everybody, Including the scrubs, that, is twenty-two years old, but yeal he informed Knowles on the quiet’ ho han not yet seen his tw birthday, Matty looks and acta) big boy just out of his teens, amd ‘ants people 1s older cha! shouldered ad's unprecedent in the National) League ia: ‘ 4

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