The evening world. Newspaper, August 6, 1901, Page 8

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“No Quarter Will Be Given. MING GAMBLERS IN FIGHT 10 THC DEATH. et tdatate CASIO EA = DICK CANFIELD, « of New York. OCU OEEOIOCOG Porore RICHARD A. CANFIELD. them and CANFIELD, Canfield’s y most exuited Western gambier ning @ pool-room near the S “gun fighters” battle-field fs over. With the powerful art’s efforts will be directed against the gilded den in Forty-fourth street. source were shown when he “pulled off" the despite the joint efforts of the United States Government, zen Governors. In him Can- oneness of purpose, his craft Maher-Fitzsimmons fight, the Mexican Rurales, field has the most formidable enemy a half that has ever fa ana militla and STUART TO MAKE HIS LIFE’S FIGHT. Grimly Declares It Will a Struggle Without Made ¢300,000 jn #120,000 a year to ran New York. jous, bat determin: Stuart, with the backing of De Lacy, hopes to change all of this, Canfield, es far from the records, t waya been able to conduct gambling re- Many have tried to learn the secret of Canfield’s wonderful “pul finence such as he seems to possess usually can be traced to friendly re- lations with men high in Tammany grown shrewder with He viewed the inside of a prison 1, his home city, because somo nent eltizens A gambling-house he had Not infrequently the lead brings up at the Mulberry street headquarters But in Canfleld’s case the usual results are not found. He takes no Interest in Tammany Politics and he cares nothing about affairs In Mulberry street. employees to make the necessary arrangements, and he simply tells theso employees to go ahead and make them. No gambling-house in New York has received more attention In the opened sthere. this frame of mind when Delmonico’s of the police. Rambling-houses: ro Ho managed to get into trouble with the New York police six « and some presumptuous WenltyeMINth street dence since. eight years ag ty-fourth str true Index of Canfleld's whieh led him to 4 wan known to all acquaintan capital from boyhood. the edty schooln with cred! took the full course at colle, education fished, Feturned to Vrovidence to begin hiv’ iif He went through Canfield could months than has Canfield’s. quent upon the fact that the Forty- fourth street house ts Canfield’s are all of the other facts—that It Is the Most magnificent gambling-house fr , that only gentlemen are permitted to enter there; that only high stakes may be played for and that the police cannot get in, even though they can, when they are com- pelled to, enter and demolish other gambling resorts. tures are Canfield trademarks. But For some time ments of young tery to hin friend seamed to bea very hereafter the move ‘anfield were a mya- and neighbors, busy young man 1 to be prospering Pto bull up a regular patron now have learned » this day but the meddlesomeness of the Providence a Uptown Vent famous Burate from further But another ventures in and more potent “roupon haa beett sty mented, tth that he Rad’ nenr: Stndiaon, Squat Delmonteo'a un E Id does not Mike to do ‘A gentleman All of these fea- rein the news THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, , To8§ You Can Gamble on That. bave hundreds of thousands rousk quarter. It is a contest men will be brought into be invoked; in which the also that the Governor of the bili te magnates are the appos the most me stre ed him, STORY OF HOUSE Dan Will Endeavor to Overthrow. Delinontes Bul ng. at Fl ry of his offe ow ts an oll vinit ft the om tid ore Must Be ik e owhe succeed In wae hey re paraelied wit side Droid room Pins a dell Avy carpe tinies rich paper. all 1 wall merit vagh a card room The Moor ab entrances p © accomm y faro, and ut the r malon. T te DAN A, STUART, | of Dallas. Hee ynificent gambling nte Cario-the Club at Sarnatogn. ins never been molested. ireles, and it was he who had fight promoter, barred from run- ¢ ’ the man who has faced and the man who all niong has dealt sith polished gentlemen face fight to the Cenath from Saratoga to this ¢ allied w when the summer season ith him, ft is said that Stu- Stuart's Binnt, direct and strenuous. Fearless of t care for any man, of all “Dick” Canfield. made more than a mill- THAT DICK BUILT. 00 In meventy Which Strenuous Western avenue and tbat was unal former testa lives much of downstairs one comes frally to barrier rekour a fascinating scene is In ste his patrons with a better dinner for 1 desi 3 or Sherry’s for $ or © pte: In the Clty. mated that] excepting Mr. rks te the amount ve is the one that moat ny at Cantield’s In front Jntions for those who wish the limit the better pleased oo) with as show In re- ping with everything else in C: /PREACHER’S WIFE SENDS AN OLD MILLIONAIRE TO JAIL. ‘lpromotes sun Law Is in See KNEE; Ludlow Street Cell)? and Says that He Does Not Care to Be Bailed Out. Dr. Richard 8. Law, a veteran promoter and well known ax an ex- ponent of Henry George's teachings, Is in Ludlow Street Jail awaiting trial on A charge of contempt of Court. Dr, Law, who Is reventy-three years and atrongly optimistic, viewn the matter rather lightly and says that he could eartly obtain ball, but doea not care to be under vbilgation to any-! lody. \4 Gold His Hepe. Gold mining has been the doctor's hobby and hope all hia life, and he ower his present predicament to his attempt to make himself and others rich throug veloping the Golden Sceptre mine 1! Colorado. He secured an option on tue Property and sold it to a company. Prof. Badler, of Boulder, Col., and ofher experts are said to have reported rably upon the property, and one million ahares of stock of $$ each, par value, were issued. The etock at one time sokl at $3.50 a share, After a time Dr, Law wanted some ready money to Invest, and so sold some} of hin stock to Mrs, Walling, wife of] Rev. W. A. Walling, until recently pase! ‘2 tor of the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church in Wilmington, She was #0 san- guine of success that it was compara- tively enay to induce her relatives to invest with her. It is sall Law agreed to redeem the stock if the mine proved » bea fallure, It acems to have turned ut that way, for In a stock slump the gompany arsigned. Then came trouble{ for Dr. Law, Wants to Pay An. Mrs. Walling sued to recover, and the doctor, instead of answering a summons appear in xupplementary proceedings, the country, He han been away until recently and was arrested last! Saturday at the tnstance of awyer on, who ts a brother of Mrs. oe Walling. “LT wae floating a mine in Paria waen they complained to me," Dr. Law satd) day. “Ll wan under no obligation t pay these people, but the preacher ana his wife seemed to think {: was my fault that they and thelr relatives had thelr money, ‘They were chusch | folks, and an 1 was certain then of moking at least $200,000 on the Paris ucal [ gave them some money and signed | notes for some more. “L have patd right along all 1 could, bus they got the Idea somewhere thar I war getiing wealthy and sued re. There a out $1.60 In notes assigned to ling, and that is wnat ts Manne the trouble, j “Thad a big deal on thea in Philadel- bla and 1 have made money. Bat me. 1 had only seven cente then and didnt get any breakfast UM pay every cent If they'll only give me a chance to nake (t7* Nad Several Fortanes. Dr. Law has been at afferent times hs nonsentst of several fortunes, Once of, Again it wens batt taat RAIN DRENCHED HIS LAW BOOKS. Evicted Lawyer Fran-! sioli Has Office on the Sidewalk. WORLD WANTS The Master Key to Business Paid Help Wants in This Morning's through the morning » furniture of Lauwy efor morethaa Paid Help Wants in the Thirteen Other New York Papers Combined. wher day 1 get BARTENDERS A re LAUNDRESSES DOILERMAKE HRICKLAY ERS: TROOPER JOHN H. CARPENTERS . Scompositors . from the arm LAWYER ASHLEY DIES. DISHWASHERS DRAUGHTEMEN . because he} any satine | 5 pod but hie money: before en | at ‘ a tramp | : Jo Jipava curnks | VIMtOLATERERS peaklr two weeks with his. a suffering from stomach trou under the treatment of had a sudden ‘atta the physletan re was born in 1 eated In Massa- 4% woopwonkrns 219) MISCHL LN bis morfing ar ant when T got 0 snug H radvate of the Columbta and waa a member of the Btate and City Bag Asociations and of tke Republican the ( ae Halt pol was the first 1 hud in four days. ONLY STARVATION FOR A DESERTER. Trooper Taylor Tells How Hunger Drove Him Back to Uncle Sam's Ranks. TAYLOR iv twenty: year eid out h looked: bh Tie was, weak ant telated and eadayerous, Hts e) fairly bulyed tn their Kets as he teid his story 1a Rood Job in Englewos he got thi Ret his Patrolman Leddy took him. back Sally laut Brought: li tocone | Funtusioonmuac ‘Vneagae Neck to-day. e station last night Sam will pay tT Per Vm serter. KAISER FEARS SOME ATTACK. Soldiers and Police at Cronberg Where His Mother Lies Dead. Une f rds} man, who committed suicide by swal- ws if in war extraordinary. consequence 1 ta the oppre and the public Rt lenaanaelge ean Imper © of the de and ordering. six. w IKisnatpresarnicgs bexinning tod directs that all p Cabinet order performances, pundetermined. Ile goes to London this The royal yacht Victoria and 4 t Port Vie- tora to convey Hix M SENDS MESSAGE TO EMPEROR. fever and ed in Battery L, Seventh Artillery t Slocum Dec 1. th later arned that the Hatters was tot tanta, and on the night of dan. a AyasttiNaro: : © following mes- peror William of Germany sa Frederick Mt ITON, Aug. 6. “His Imperial and Royal Majesty Will- nperor, Berlin a? sorrow tr tin the OF Wiscovered \. Ho was a ti twat nth Halt police statk Emproan and ak police stutt pt dp , toe noble qualities ner: Temnories American people, iit whose name and In Utender Your Majesty heart- felt ‘condolence. “(igned) WILLIAM M-KINLEY," Q have endeared ) Into the Polle ton Fund for the return of the de- ~AVSTERY WN OLD MAN'S DEATH. Apparent Effort to Con- ceal the Facts of a Suicide. The Coroner will hold an Inquest to- Jay on the body of Willlam 1s, White- Ing carbolte ackt In als room tn the boarding-house at No, 32 East: Forty: fourth street He was le sal man, with bn office at No. 14 Cham. n street. Sunday night he pald hia bill to the susckeeper at. the boarding-houre,” Mr Mary Toomey, and sald he did wit to be disturbed the next day. When he Mid not appear for dinner last night an investigation was made and he was wt dead In ded. ‘Dr, DE. Barry, of No. 49 Lexing- ton avenue, sald that the man had been dead for several hours. Dr, Barry made a report. to the Coroner and secured a permit: for the removal of the body ym the lust night and it was taken to an.under- taking establishment at No, 718 Third avenue. The police went to the boardin house and anked for Information regard- Ing Whiteman and hia death, but no information was given and an apparent attempt was made to keep the facts of the suicide hidden. The police wiil" make Inquiries of Dr. Barry as to his {allure t report the suicide to them and nis delay in reporting to the Corone At the office of A, V. Whiteman, dealer in mil Jars and’ other dal auppiles, tor whom his brother, William Whiteman, was a saleemal how Rald to-day: ‘We have no reason to een my uncle waa a sulctde. He w n of full Ngure and ¢ull’ blood. "father had apoplexy, and wo supposed uncle died of apoplexy. Dr. Barry, who Is Mra, Toomey’s family’ physician, only sald that he died of natural causes and ad been dead several hours, He was lying naturally and comfortably tn his bed “and nis tps and tongue were not noticeably bugned an by acid, We know of no reason for suicide unten It be because he waa lonesome, He was a anleaman for vs. He had only limeclt, His expenses were light, and he could meet them comfortably,” But he waa a widower, and two yeui his “only child, a ‘son. of twent: with whom he lived, dled. Perhaps he wan lonesome, Hin brothers were Abram v.. John A. who is a printer In the building, and Lewis P. Whiteman, of the Cliff & Guibert Manufacturing Com- pany, No, 19% Weat Broadwa quick rvice through Fundag, World Wants. If you've got ell sum- mer, don’t use World Waats, xi durry. da PEPISETIDIOONDOTES Wallinge are tn thts ‘clty to proses sopping with is expected to and even in his | Justieg Piizgerald FOR SALE SIGN ON CLUG-HOUSE John Daly's, at Long Branch, Offered at a Bargain. [isa close friend LOVE AND LAW WIN VICTORY, Ottavio Weds Concetta! While Stern Father Looks On. Tae big sambi for so many years { the seaside summer It is belleveds On the lawn of ynspicuour sign announcing roses which hav sweetheart to cont 4 f listening to ypen un for by MeAdain wh y strenuous py, Anzavino and tolangwely have ‘nt more than $100,000 - st eel for considere the events ¢ | says that Daly tae Malan eo voked the aid + partnership breme Court of his Long Hranca real estate. friend a year ago that there t Wan restrulned of aijoining his clube Injured by aw lar of A sae tand Avenue ere Martin Collings a junchman In the Miralt of ner ght ax the ie cellar with beer, Iunchman w ‘The necessary marris te wax quickly produc J taken to Bellevue. xcaln bown the hospitat driver had | it Adam before the old man had é | taken home. was saying the words that made th the father stood + them viclously. KEEP COOL. BUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CQ ‘oroner's office late | husband ¢ jerked his hand something under his breath. Seo advertises In morning papers. jf about all the Summer Re- torts you want to know Write or Apply to The Wor’ Vocation Bureau, 36th S!. and Broadway, about any place you want to know atout. Mterature must be accompanied ty Ps to caver pantage,

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