The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1901, Page 2

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| So great was the ix) _ THE WORLD: SPATE'S 5-CENT CHAIRS CAUSE A RIOT: MOB JEERS POLICE IN MADISON SQUARE. The Police Were Powerless to Disperse the Crowd--- Several Arrests. There waa moth Disturbance in Madfson Square over the Spate chilrs reached an acute SA cro se oul the attention of the stage to-day. | Crowds gathered early, and a moi of men went from chair to chair. re-} fusing w pay. pf The collectors were Jeered. ‘They | made no attempt to collect from per sons who appeared to be disposed to occupy the chairs without payment. The square was jammuxl with « mob at noon, when the destructive} spirit of the small boy manifested | we Ateelf. iy <SAbout £00 youths made a rush for hair, carried it to Mudteon avenve Trenmty-ffth street and bre j_kindling wood. Th heered, aud P~the Afteen policemen were powerless 1 @o more than try to keep the dist moving on, 7 break out make (ty Sauare Kk delight in y truck hoof square and th hie wheels every H ree Arrests Made, ve trips the smanten the persons alleged trip Hoboken W n Arreated. chair was i he saw this ma © of Sidney May, 0° podred and Elehte chair and throw it out of the remo | ‘ark | 0 Jo Lavell, a vives a! and Ww Clty May dented that he had touched a Photon Kelly. » chair. He was charged with disorderly Uyemeventh tr at frat) @ Sconduct at the West ‘Prirtieth street . te dors ken h mast (9) statton. u Mensa 1. two other arrests were made tn the Kelly esa lone hin excitement Morris. Fisenberg, « street, and John J pf. Hast Ninctleth street, duce money when ap * Spaie collectors. A et out Attendant Tim sure.” replied th While the erews Vil pur you a husky down from citizen, the 1 lerce Demonstrat’ They resisted made to put t The charge aginst t SS conduct. 4 The complain: i who was cha | Hotel urday at } When Etw wana flerce of the crowd when you tlk yeu ‘ty trrested there ‘heard « , Philip Sway and crowd of to man and E threats PaosThe policem: Krab and caught J edeserted him i: Vlnbbering to locked up duct. sequin ack at Magister dence and othe payeeh made iv wh He turne Filono, tanter was ied the stat and reed with disorderly eons | fined for ne ting him out. threat lock ening the that the Uttle sau demanstration reundamie Wouldn't This Jar Vout pate ohn rth pr ms obrain « wrey haw sawdust punster y for the test people sit in the Spate re Would Kleked Over Chatra ive they're afrald of getting The crowd did 1 lz that make the a the visage Aversion nes “A AFTER THE WRECKERS; 7TH NATIONAL TO RESUME. (Continued fom First Prage the entries, but could not plain them satisfnetorily “Acting this have asked the Department in Wash {-eton to permit me to employ PL Moxe irreeular they ex: 1" re fe mo AM the upon Information, [se celebrated accountant, to go over these entries sorirce. Hl Jniess they ; form the basis for a criminal prove) oc ctay cution beyond a doubt F instituted.” WIT Proseente. seemingly to and tr them the are explained they and it will b “Will a reorganization of t make uny differenc “It will not. f have no ‘ | with that end of the case, 1 am } simply looking out for the interests of justice wrongdoing irrespective of any influences.” “Do you think the effort to rec ganize the bank so hurrriedly was and will pre j ' ! } }.an attempt to head off a criminal] | prosecution?” “I do Cthat. If it was tt will fail, it { apy irr i 1 about 1 tind} not know anything COLER HEAVIER BUT SILENT. G Welicht, Comptroller snya, MKing Potie wlarit Tho directors {Bank held and decide. full ha Netas Mw feet and pay @ deen secured, Femuin to be settied SOAt te sald that Edwin Gould will ture Blah the ehiet part of the funds and Edward f. sine “ king now we did at tho oMfces the bank's at- | ped Debit on « ae epa ss meet : fe : wnnee in it were present, In ‘ Fates emeere a B-Preeldent. Kimball, President The National Hank of Comores ao- day had the largost balance tn Todo For BA ARTIST CIRL SUICIDE © WILL DEPORT DOVE AFTER AD PIOUS BOOK’ THE SAD BRIDE. DROWNING BOY. CHARCE TOSER Ta ANIMILES, WHy NOT CHARGE SCENTS id Docoogt SEE CLAUSENS aprican LION BIES WNEBLED IN TNE PARK POW TIONS TO MR fore Jeanne Girardec, Re ‘Mile. Laforte's Fiance Lyoune Wilmur Green | ligious E Dead in Jeanne Glenrads near tie Con A label on nite: TOOK STRAW BAIL. Lihernla Give den ra tn the th held att retalnn the Matory of the New York Clearing. House, amounting to $14,682,007.70, ‘This te the result of the bank's Hberal joan of money yesterday when the call money rate touched 9 per cent, Netornoon It resulted in the adoption f confidanoe in the leader of the oppo- sition. All factions The Liberal-Imperinilats Hi. Asquith, were there aimoet to a man. Bre “eT Soe nthe employ of WM mystery BANNERMAN STILL LEADER. nthusiast, Woods. Died on the Way Over. L Prenet) domeatl | Marguerite 1 twenty Flite Tatand Tatorte is there ts 4 wn attuned t the wir Md and Murray atte jouer en in Mnstinae Was sumer snd re sent le done. he thts wil eoxpreaned tves In Paris, and “MAS. MUIR ASKS FOR $20,000. s|McPherson’s Daughter “| Wants Allowancefrom | Mother's Estate. Hved in ‘Two for an ale rincipal of entate Muir ts contesttr for the ex he allowance t the Mrs. will her moti Stora objected sel that the daughter I h ota eatent ount ake ‘ ai tMat tn Khaw of this ela to pass the appiteat Feoted the tuking of teatin tation befor alm next Vote of Conte ny. mucha The Bventng World.) Teaesniia July 9.—Delin Provo, yelteHannerman, th LireSe Dna Brent n Tatnelee Commune aan about forty vears of age, Is hese ascertaining whether BEC E UDO aaa nuebane, © contidence of the she saya, he Reform Club this to Pon ; re Clan A twelve-year-old girl, of of a vote M. waa visiting, He told her aunt he been #ent to take her home. When she failed to arrive her parents found, Mra, Prov had gone with F of Libemly attended. headed by H. gee at en ie hag eid set PER) OG te Ly CURTAIN wel CO Iv wile UP 1M EZ Mets boost WY ) munets Ge 5 cents! ATIN THIS 72. CLAUSEN OF FINA met bere in sp alleged ing: nding. the funda of the endowment rank of th | Order.” Members of the fraternal organiza- aiming KT EO Ge Rescued Off South Beach. wit salt aeh with become K. OF P. FUNDS MISMANACED ? Supreme Lodge Finds $500,000 _Injudi- ciously Handled. CHICAGO, July 9—Behind closed and foors the supreme the Knights of Pythias today thon, ada. both tn the Unitet S: are said y tex and s Intensely inte ane sted if control of the Tt in wad £599,000, he endowment ata surplus of} k, in unayailat At macrittes cla ase: nt on insured mem- nd an Increaee In the monthly on Insurance are aald to be FEARED ASYLUM, TOOK ACID. ath Ra or Return, While otticers watted to take him to | the Morris Plains (N. J Asylum Cor the Thsane to teh, a painter, fd and died er Patt o1 soon utter, Marah had been an inmate of the Insti- tution, but was taken home by his rela Uves. " He threatened the latter and are rangements had been send him De ck to Apne aay tien "ie nnd “declared he place and evid pale decided Pe Acts Sdmwelt* sooner than ret NCIAL POSSIBIL ITI RUNKENNESS NOT ILLEGAL lSupramenGat Count Holds Tippling Is Crime. question wh efor wien a Mu Justice Mc ther habitual No drunk: person ean Hatrate wits Adam, int reohe Wax Unt thy nkard can be Work bourne, 1 nka nd or harm to them- the Distriet- ney 4 tlon oft J Cade or any atatute king habit: drankenr An ome: f such is sald Jus: te the pul hanced. T Ty should be SAY'S BEQUESTS TO CHARITY. Brooklyn Man Remem- bered Many Institu- tions in His Will. The wi lyn, of Henry wan Hh for probate A. Say, of Brook- to-day, The bulk of his fortune ts left to charity and relatives. ‘The bi K. Hanford, who ts desig maker of the will as ‘my To ench of the followin tw left. $10,000; Brookiyn Y. M,C. A, Home for Aged Men, Hrooklyn Church Society Church, Brooklyn M. Beney Hospital, ‘To the Summ ance Church goes to Sarnh nated by the friend BK institutions of the M. E Home. eld Methodist Eptsco pal Chureh, of which Mr. Say was a momber, In left $3,000 to netilement of 1 mortgage chureh raises the rest of ness within two years, To the apply to the provided the the Indebted- ecutor ia left In trust for Sarah E. Hanford the sum of $20,000, the In- come of which Is to be applied to her maintenance. She has the right to din- pose of the princtpal by will, ‘A cousin In’ Baltimore gets $12,000 and jure there, other relatives get §15,000, Became Sca Just at noon, when the excitement in) Madison Square. was reaching the boiling point, Terry Mciovern, the figlter, ap- peared and seated himself in a Spate\ chair, Draving an Evening World from hin pocket he composed himself to look at the pictures. At once he was surrounded by 2,000 men who cheered him again and again. Terry appeared to be embarrassed. The Spate collectors were cverwheimed by the crowd around the pugilist and could make no more to collect from him. After three minutes, each of which marked the accession of at Irast 1,000 people to the crowd, McGovern suddenly got up and fled. He took the lawn for his retreat and pursued by a great mob dis- appeared into a side strect. This is how he filt,as cietated exelusively (o The Evening World. BY TERRY M’GOVERN. eldn't up there losing uldn’t have «idestepped and stuck out a gloy up my mind that no- Dt a right to ch a mar in a public to argue tt the pla go in | and found a kate moneys at pop s worth ace and hollere: eGovern® + the run they made at me tke belt. 1 thought » their shoes on wanted was for me bouncer comes around “hut these fig for money and they. w. a scrap for with a ‘skin; Terry McGovern Narn Took a Chair, red and Had to Flee. way was Hawn t akins ahead and across the Was ten blocks before i could sha’ the came that followed “i thin! y were db rt ‘d a | thought thes d wet aunae elecane meets ( for nothing, e when was going Men’s shoes, Not ‘' window-pretty” sale ‘stuff but shoes from off our 'own counters. Shoes that for the most part ‘sold for $5. Patent leather, vici kid, enamel leather, russet, calf- high and low. Several thousand pairs, Shy Rocrrs, Peet & Company. Warren, oh Mroadway Oe KEANE’S ,fc2reny Refrigerator. Double the pleasure anicating when fool is ki and Kea Refrigerator adds much to th. tome com- saves ice, Prevents waste, and. an be kought probably toef my class says, If there's anything doing they il find Terry Johnny on the spot! na Sent. and the first com mat Tosee 4 choose tt site down there’ yell that uid hear te the river, lo owas nd plenty excl but To pulls paper and starts toh so thick and the lar of a bakery my e: ct the fare of them was Kid says that he seen K thelr hoofs townrd M. re Garden, eas the upon th ee If there Maybe vthing doin. round me breathing that Ic hard, They were ati hear them all rooting for th ehatr man te come along and try te wea nickel, 1 wasn't reothne myself, but $6 or tem hal Mc he'd have been fooled by waan vant White went to here! 4 ared, blue, green, yellow, pink ray shirt waist on says nd then the poor bouncer would get fair And Terry Fled, w Minenctie ty feel | plaice 1 looked t oF Not, toamake me. “L wasn't Hout the e side Hooking. tor Wan gate bets, 40 my getay K of any Tosee that y xo 1 make st out on the grass. WATCHED HIN DIVE TO DEATH, Neighbors Saw Muller Plunge from High aaa a rush Window. Eugene Oswald Muller, twenty-elght years old, a well-to-do German, who h been In this country only weeks, dled to-day In the J, Hf Wright Hospital, Crazed by heat, he ma. third-floor o. 102 Weat Eigh- | Jumped yesterday window at his hom ty-ninth street. Muller ved with his sister, Mra, Jo- | seph Cook, who In belng visited by the. mother, When the extreme heat came st week he collapsed and took to bed, | He recovered slightiy, but his mind was! affected and Dr. Baldwin Coqk, of No, 1! West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, | said the man ought to be carefully} watched, Muller went to his room about 10! orelock, yeaterday morning und locked | 0a heard nelghvor: nt jump! Bont jumy She rushed to the rod And pounded | on the, door just as Muller jumped. His skull was ured, —_— Childs Released by Chicago. GUIOAGO, July 9.—Second Baseman Childs hes ren this week at ha't its regular price Peas 75 Parlor, Dining-Room and m Furniture, Pianos. ihe Keane esand the Keane values— x Kno in them 6 years. Easy terms to keep ob! friends and make new ones. JAS. R: KEANE & an ay AVE CANDY SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. MOLASSES COONAN TE Cre Ms tb, 100 CHOCOLATE aoe! moe COANUT At SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY.” SANATOGA LUMPS 108 CHOCOLATE NOUG TINT 15° 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BWAY. OAT 2OCORTANDT ST. cor cHuacH Help Wanted—Male {World Wants Always Lead. 849 BUT 320 Wants Paid Hel Mornings in This World. Paid Help Wants in the 13 Other New York Papers. ses 10] JANITRESSES BAKE! 7 WARTRSDERS BLACKSMITHS BOOKUINDERS. . Reecunvcata HOOKKEE HGS boy : pric busit | OPERATORS . 9 OSTRICH FEATHER PENTERS CHAMBERMATDS: CHASERS COLLECTORS compos!ToRns COOKS | pisinwaanens | phessMakEns DRIVERS . DRUG CLERKS . NOINTERS PIANO HANDS PLUMBERS | POLISHERS: PORTERS | PRESKERS .... 12) SALRALADIES . ERS FIGURES: TINSMITHS FINEMEN UMDRELLAS GIRLS . WAIST HANDS WAITERS WAITRESSES MISCELLANKOUS.,.263 HAR: HORSESHOERS been i elease’ by “the Chlcage @vatlonal . ee with ibe vane. f Vase doce: fr calle‘ assigned as esi] TOTAL vsee pocccodiD lea, >

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