The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1901, Page 4

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WOMEN TRIED 10 MOB PRISONER. Sicher Had Ill-Treated a Child — Caught After Chase. A pistol shot. a cry of “lynch him.’ end the sight of two policemen chasing 2 fleet-fooied young tnan served to form @ mob that toreate storm the Wer One Hundred ney thf hy street police station this morning. When the excitement had el down an furiated father aroused the angry kei per of the mob again trying to kill the fugitive. Tt is necessary go back to May 3 de O. for the beginning of this ep! that day Mamie Roth, four years the child of John and Theresa Re No. 2363 Broadway, was od Dy ent 7 fa hallway of the ¢ fedeams of the ilttle « tion of some we ther rescue. The man women furnished a 00d escaped, ut iptior ‘Thomas and his men mi nary efforts to c: th eluded them until this m he was swen Ju attempted crime by Fla ns) She sent a boy for a police an and Patrolman V the We QOBe Uundred and Twenty-tith stre @tation, responded. RRs suspect saw prodthing and ran Fapped for assistance Poligeman Auer policemen came the women of the ement,tehouting the history of tempted*erime. ‘The man gained on hie pureuers and fWelner drew hie pistol. He fired a ahot that just mised wided I ‘way car and hit a brick wal! across th Street. The shot seared the fuxittve, | who surrendered the ten- As the policemen started for the sta- tioptigoure a great crowd gathered. The @tOry of the cause of the arrest nd the crowd pressed ere! Weiner loka! Wen Ueemen came ‘The policemen f the prisoner and foush ores ket ay wep t Mon house he, women became so excited that they station house doors and the vent out to drive tt Fart. Thomas arraigned the man at the desk, Jus: wioand nh wife entered the sation. ah spre a@t the prisoner and would have turn eyes out had not the policemen defend him. It became necessary to put them out In the street and station a guard at door. he father had carried a revolver eve since the attempted assault, but he dtd | not have {t with him when he entered | thesatation-hotise or the Jusion of} this story might have been different The man said that he was Edward) Bicher, twenty years ld, of 13 Kast Bighty-third street. He was arratened | 4a Harlem Court and positively identi fled by many women as the one who had !11 treated Mamie Roth. The er to confess Me pears to be mentally unbalanced m= H YAN RENSBURG Due ligram- St Coble en dis ach lala THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENLNG, JUN EALER TO BE PUNISHED IF SHE 1S FOUND GUILTY 0: \Officials in the Dark as to the Proper Method of Investigating the Death of the Boy, Francis Fletcher. se — ee =~ a FN [lelther Jp mem I do not believe we cAvaisiant Corporation Me- fnney, to wham the case fas been res HAY real by. th ard oot Health, sald Canbot may. just yet what. actlol Wd pro- could be taken” because 1am not con- $1,000,000 FOR Names Several in Her Will. Elves to St. Vincent's Hospital §2.5¢0, and to Rey. Father Brann, rector of St. Agnes'« B.C. Church, Rev. Father Flannery, of St. Mary's R, C. Chureh, Far Rockaway, and Rev. Father ‘fartl- gan, of St. Vincent Ferrer RC. Church, $09, $20 and $5), respectively, to be expended in murses for the repose of her soul Mrs, HKrown hequeathes #0 each to Catharine Gilligan and Margaret Cos- tello, servants, and $10 each to Thomas Conroy, her coachman, and Bridget Me- Manus, her cook A trust fund of $390,000 ix left for the daughter of Mrs. Brown, Regina B. Saportan, wife of George Saportas, who also receives the residue in the form of actrust, Walter A. Burke being named us executor and trustee. Mrs. Saportas will recetve the prin- cipal of the trust ten years hence. jenry Brown, a brother of Martin B. Brown, receives $1.00, and Mary Fin- lay, a ‘sister, $10,000, he estate ix estimated to be worth jmusen Death, NEW CASTLE, Pa., June /11.—Mrs. Frank Dunlap died suddenly after drinking a cup of tea made from the contents: a gift package thrown on her porch. Alc SEQURE OF UNSET CEMS Rubies of the Value of $4,000 Taken by d against a healer for malpractice Unless & could be proved that she gave Customs Men. meetnes of took money for her treat. Inent. This matter should be investi. gated by Lesiniature and if Investl-| irneet rubles to the value of 19,900 horhows Christin Sclence healing lrancs (about 100) wore seized by ded nrOUs it srecinl act VINE] Gostom-House inspectors to-d: ina Deed Lupe POWER, rrecers room in the Grand Union Hotel occu- SEE T Aree arteRe es ne} pled by two young Belgians, M. Wac- rentr and Jule Houze. The Jewels were brought to this coun- n {tty ten days ago by the young men, who were parsengern on toard the "| BROWN HEIRS. Widow of City Printer Immediate relatives will share the large estate of Matilda R. Brown, widow of Martin BO Brown, who for years obtained most of the contracts for elty printing, Her will wns Sled with the Surregate to-day. [n ft amalt bequests are made to three clergymen and to servants Mrs. Brown was dining at Sherry's a. few weeks ake when she wap seized with an apoplectic stroke that resulted in her death, After naming numerous relatives In bequeathing her property, Mrs. Brown EU, 1901. ae Acker, Merrall & Condit and Metropolitan Tobacco Co.,, Distributors. KILLED. WIFE AND BABY WITH RAZOR. Schaup Cut Their Throats and Then His Own, But Lives. Henry Schaup. a baker, of No. 117 Warren street, Newark, ki and baby at his home this afternoon and then tried to end nis own life. Schaup used a razor. Firat he attacked his wife, cutting her throat from enr.to ear. Then he rook the-infant in his arms and deliberately slashed Its'throat. After this work the man calnfy at- tempted to end his own life in a sim: flar manner, He was not successful and fs at the wark City Hospital in a serious con‘ dition. - Schaup has been drinking heavily for several days. Three weeks ago he wat Ferved with a dispossess notice by hit landlord, and was ready to move. A month ago Schaup wax arrested Io! threateging to Kil) his wife, + After Schauyy had committed the mur- der and had~xashed als throat h wrapped two toweln around) hin neck and, ‘walking 10 4 saloon halt @. block away, bought n bottle of whiskey, A man of the name of Giightist, who was fn the saloon, noticed 1 on the towels and, slispecting that something was wrong, followed the ma Looking through the window Gilenriat saw the wife and calidon the floor side with ut. Phe police were When they arrived He wax sent to the hospital, was maid that he would r WEDS MAN SHE HELPED TO REAR Atlantic City Bride’s Husband Was an Orphari. (Spe ATLANTIC 1 to The Evening Worl) CITY, N. J.. June 1L—Ths vretty’ romano: in which Miss @usin loyd Ratley and Joseph Ireland agg t! Jicipals culminated this morning:awh’ ae couple were Joined in’ wedioek »b7 itev. John Hardenbrook Townsend the Episcopal Church of the Ascenal » Phe ceremony t following the mornin, Mrs. Ireland will take up the! Pleasantville, and ths bride will reside with them. ‘The bridegroom is twenty-one and the bride thirty-seven years old, Miss Batley assisted in rearing her husband, who is an orp: from the time he was fiye yearn of ax District-Atorney John F. Clarke, of faald that she is vetlling to tell all ne {YeOAne wih the facts 1 Wileve the | ateamshin Zentand, which arrived here kiyn. has taken full charge of] knows. ev ri May 2% Inst from Antwerp. Miruicsaintat eee ch 3 ton S The runles are now in the Collector's RUS ALEON ING Aca tA rangis TNs of} wafe and will te formally appraised two the Brookise bey, who is wwe eat | Health top Supreme Court [0 0 been t by Mrs. Bure smut 1 mhalt| Or an ord 1 perc on= t " n Selence Healer Pinte ayaa dicey, heat ad with f thie character ———— fe BELO SANG re has been tty be sworn and mit te u ¢xam- WIL proceed ty get evidence Infanything wrong done T will get ufter|ination. By) tht ime: f vald ques riper the contention that crimt-| the offenders [dou the parents of dead boy and all sat) nemligence hastened ithe! end ‘agithe |il-under ithe Inu cwrhen death: ceaulte |Cinera connected | with: the! case fo did not encompass It. from a malady that is susceptible of Dr. ¥ Cane. Tals akeinion was reached at the cone | meliienl treatment, and #1. treatment! “don't think we #hall examine Dr. SURRENDERS, —_— Kitchener Reports that) His Commando | Comes in. | Jun “Commandant eommando have Mie ersbirg. “On elim c ent Others Vowir SPANKED HIS BRIDAL COUPLE FIVE CHINAMEN ‘BRIDE. KEPT SECRET. Choir Contralto Now Married in Haste and _ YOUN Regrets Marrying | the Baritone. Dire? Mars [te Jet Jercey aye: Chy, regretted forgay: tha elie did not keep on at | ing cdntratte In Groce Bplscoral Charen | Wr Redrern Pe It way while ast they fe]} in love, They we ber, In @y {the unhappy @ecinred sorrowzully: her 1 My married life has hy mest brutal treatn tied 4 40 April my husband rite ait thy “ipaeon the bed ubout him and lett me ablverng. When 1 pre he bald me anigss his knee and spanked Bt.f won sick and ors #ins case ts stilt on, -—— ¢ xo hard for geveral MeCormick Rescue nx Gen- pf Company. Jeneval Manaser of 6 the Intention of Chair- iatliite a policy of im Bt the waving of 8 OF ae. if | Pa rv i Im bfo balleve too, -TENNESSEE COAL HEAD.| KILLED A oma was mruck by western In_Jerney There would wore a shoes. ‘Bis! was dum kets. afin longi conterenoall between ia nou irowld iiaudicharmediyliaw rin at thie time unless she makes Attorney, Asatstant Cor- to provide it, Mies are cuilty of culpable Bee near nt atite acagn pd Counsel MeKinnay and Reg- | n whieh, w. in| hex ne her in cane we boy fen Byrne. this af} manainughter in the » ree Emu. | MEAL proceedings later on at the District |aily auch cases are unearthed by thé] prdettt er official te con-] Coroner, but in this there was ne Investlentton Inquest, and the body ix ont FE. Morrts, woman physictin| State. On this account! It wou suit to Tralee ything sort ith ene | another seetton dhe part the mgent ed weninst sf it could Tunisnabh Ve abown that they did anything to » imprison- ! Fendanger heath, Ty vastitntes a “ fession, am It or 1 been | ay aden ithordties | brought Aid tone enna Morris Miste her vlatives have el at would be Largely expe nd rted When Cere- by a Chinese Sleuth. nony Was Over. ct Chinamen were Indlowd by the | Chinatown An nace No ston Spt. 2h 1990. 1 for the murder of Ah Fe Dintrtet-Att Philbin bellew raded gully and was sentence Vie nas broke: . virut urea ing Sing for if . returned to. has raged be 1 Chinese ach the p new that The young and Nighbinders eetioee onan they could not make him tell t off To-day the been fyevernl rates, eae this ‘con. There hy “SERVICES FOR Unaware marr: to she vould, Ket wan still he kili dapresston. pander sald she not M. Rey, Dr. wiagy. arrang: Simple Funeral Cere- mony in His Church To-Morrow. thin DL. Barbour, of cock’s old home. an about thirty-five years old 4 drill engine und ine eon Killed early ay near the = jen, oom i terminus of the Br S EL rit} is hM ‘The hody of Rev, Maltbie D, Babcock, Robe th Sa hoting aby ' eber, of the lend” tp hls identification, “He| D. D.. maator of the Brick Presbyterian! gon, stiles, has been asclemen ne aan Merht sult. alpine hat * ¢] Av rosary was found invoneuey Church, which arrived on the North] Army Headquarters A Ratlrond, a | emt ote warrant ere that Dr it his homw Last Ohrlathan leaders | under any seetion wpoltcable 1 shall in [might in bie a card iupor eaulet bat th mak IN MURDER PLOT. Indictments Result from Clever Detective Work feud. be- J himmeif in an attack of ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow, Henry Van Ax simple W service am he direction of Wiltiam 3 Mroad street, interment will be at Syracuse, Dr, tats 3 Son-in-Law, WASHINGTON, June 11.—Col, Samuel Signal Corps, son-in-law of Gen. German otcamship ‘Trave, will lio da tte Teun Gol, Miachiog in \lace of the tate 2 TRT TOMI Evidence Against Dig- lio, Accused of Wife’s a Murder. of y} eE i Ki my wife so 1 can marry your f | daughter.” ce] Twas on account of this U which 1] Guiseppl Sanao says that Danano Dig- Ho inade to atm (hat the latter wns he! —|to the Grand Jury by Masdetrate Tighe In the Adams Street Court, Rrvokiya, to-day. "The police hay wen a Web about Dighty that they belleve will plane ttn in the electric chair. According to the teatimony presented to-day in court, Nitaola beago, Wh olives near by, \ woman scream in the ‘house at No, 62 Front street on the morning of April 2. He ran Into the place and found Mra. Josephine Digio on the Moor, dying from yolnon. Pave, Emile Hartung, the Coroner's phy- aician, and Dr. A. ‘Hrundage made a post-mortem examination and found potwon in the woman's stonach. The Husband. was suspected because of threats he had made against his wife, and Was arreste Tie was in love with Gratla Sanao, who lived with her father at No, 519 East Fourteenth street, Grand Jury for munler in the tirst de- | fore war killed If a dozen ———— lates te qnorning and one of them,|Chinamen set upen him and made mire Mack Dack, of No. 12 Pell at is in| thar he wan dead before put away WEALT HY WOMAN rae their weapons, 1 wen Mary Maz- Phe (ndoonenta are the result of «| zonel, an innocent by: WAN Rhot long Investication tng ont 6 and seriously vunded, - | murder of Ay Moo, a Newark Chinaman, | Sue Sing, a highbtnder of Chinatown, =) WANTS LIBERTY. Mrs. AnnaLarner Asks fi yermoticall: Aled Inte cna lin fron ct! Court to Release Her which the gifted preacher occu: i i ior (4 his iltfatel trie te Noone} (rom Sanitarium. Mrs, Anna L. Larner, who two years ago was committe to a orivate sanl- turlum as Insane by a Jury, was before Justice Gaynor jn the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, on a writ of habeas corpuy i Her attorney, Willlam ©. 1 says she has entirely recovered. postponed tll! Monday. ee YONKERS MAN FELL DEAD. George Whataell, of Yonkers, fell dead on the sidewalk carly this morning at Ninety-third street and First avenue. fort: it. |; Deat! it] He was forty-eight years old rh Was echer, “Stan” HE SAID: CETS TEN DAYS. NEW EXPLOSION | KILLS RESCUERS Second Disaster Stops Work of Reaching En- erson Jibed at tombed Miners. a Woman. WEST NEWTON, Ua a Desto Robette, one of the Ttallan other explosion opctirred a ey the Pa r Pate AL eee eee te cient. and jouer at tho) Paragon. Silk MMM, Pat Roynl mine < N. J., wa arrested this after- \erson, oday. Several of the! i today. Several of the) yon for calling Concertto Vastana a rously injure Taghen “and Fire ons Mc the most dangerounly Rt mi may die. his explosion seem: of getting the sixteen en. Coke Company reacuers were Fire. Inmpector rrest wax mi Anarchist headquarters He in front of the on Straight A live treet. Er mi Cravailo, known as Men iets had been In the mine| ‘The Qifeen.” who sone Of the xtrik- un ha hen the muffied report | .. ef Obert SO eee plosion wan heard. isting | Sihied to. be. eu actet fromthe deptis of the shaft, and A rush | man) peaceably, e engaged J, J for the ¢ made Nan. flovenberg, a lawyer, vo defend above, W the acc usec had tet the fate of thore who Bad Rene) The Quen ther | went berore, When, the cates were found iy-| Nartena ard pleaded with the woman to Peta it ee ai fod Ls against ento, but wo Physicians worked witty them al] "Tye Gocen andi hers ttindelshent went Brought back. to, fe Wobetts was convicted and pent 10: jai s victe So far two dead and three living men | corletey ie: and pent to jail have been tnken out. The dead are: J.) “judge Senfor refused to take any fine to Concertin Kountz, Amithton: Taylor Gaunsales.| yd the-Ttailans roundly denounced hin Tah ving ares H. Reveridge, F. Krut- | imtil they were driven away by the po- zer and A. Smith A MRS, W'KINLEY CAINS STRENGTH Physicians Issue Fa- vorable Bulletin To-Day. WANTS. $1,000 FOR KISSES. Landlord Helped Him- self to a Couple at $500. Kirses are wort) $0 each, UWASHINGTON, June 11.—Mra, Me- That in the value that Matilda Droge | Kinloy’s physicians held a brief consul- places on her Kiases and she is trying to{ tation this forenoon, after which the ver $1,000 for two kines taken by| following atatement as to her Karate icleinychea, aixty-three years] 7 idl condition si ice’ did not ike to tell her{ “Mra, McKinley's physicians report :, which Is evidently around Afty) that she continues to Improve and ts ye in tne city | Mowly gaining strength.” % A Judge Delon bay, Chat she wir at her sew. gourt t ae tN Maen’ Kien emma | BELATED SNOWSTORM. came along. He owns the house and ‘ ihe in janitor. onthe man, grabbed her, she said, and kissed her, frst’ on ons ‘cheek, then on the other, and it ia for these two kisece that damages are requested. | > Cheeks Torrit Weather in Seo! land, LONDON, June 1—The abnormally she Jury, ya oe casey) anny Nap beans a iniegtiend wa suddenty. not agree Bnowsati , marni Droge and Feturned @ verdict. for the) Thy Grampian Mount are covered defends: ay UL wltte maewe 26 yoo is ON rae Silk Mill Striker in Pat- FAMOUS POLICE CAPTAIN. DEAD. Henry G. Hooker, One of the ‘‘Old-Timers, Passes Away. Ex-Police Capt. Henry C. Hooker, ono of the famour old officers of the force, fell dead in front of hts home, Ne, 417 One Hundred and Twenty-first atroet, last night. He was foun@ by passers-by and taken Into the house. He had suffered three strokes of paraly- is—the last occurring a short time ago. Capt. Hooker was retired from the force ten years igo on account of fil- health, Since then he had hobbled about hia former haunts on crutches and was a familiar character among his olf as nocintes. He camé most prominently into pwe- Uc notice when he became involved tn 1890 In a controversy with Oscar Ham- merstein, who was preyrietor of the Harlem Opera-House. It wan aaid that Hammerstein refused to reinstate an usher, a friend of Hooker, who Med been discharged, - Hammerstein's license had run out, and pending Sts renewal Capt. Hooker arreste€ the theatrical man an@ an, actor one night $ust before the ‘curtain was rung up. For this he was tried y the Police Board and fined thirty days’ pay and transferred from) tho West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station to the police boat patel The Captain was born in this Stgse Dec. 19, 1830, He went to sea when @ boy and shipped on a man-of-war when ‘he Mexican war broke out. After that he entered the merchant marine, He Juino@ ahe New York police force tn 161 arid was made a capmin in 157. He was honorably mentiones several time, by the Police Board for personal bra ery. He leaves a widow and several children, DOCTORS VINDICATED. Jury Clears Them of Woman's Charge in $00,000 salt. The Jury in the $60,000 damage salt against Dr. Morris Manges and Dr, Julius Rosenberg, which has been on trial In Part XII. of the Supreme Court, before Justice Bjschof, late this afte: toon’ returned a verdict for the’ de- fendanta, Miss’ Lucy Kellen. sued Drs, Manges ‘land; Rosepberg for ¥60,000 damages, al- Eam leging, that. the phyatclant had treated’: her without per thet their Ptr rpiaay

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