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i { a i) bet pe ‘THE WURLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN G, AUGUST 21, 1901. Annie Voesick, a young girl, was admitted to the Presbyterian Hos-| Pitai Monday suffering from an op-| eration. She was told that she must die, and In an ante-mortem state-| | ment she Involved two men, one of whom hes been arrested. At 7 o'clock last night Annie Voe- sick died. She left no word to rela- tives or friends, preferring that her| disgrace be buried with her. | A tall, soldierly man entered the office of the hospital early this morn- ing. He was painfully nervous. His smoothly shaven face and distin-| guished bearing did not comport with | the cheap clothing he wore. “I would Ice to see my sister, | Annie Voesick,” he sald to the clerk in charge. There was a hurried examination of books and the attendant said with- ont looking up: “Annie Voes! ¢ is dead.” “Dead!” gasped the stranger, When he had recovered somewhat from his agitation, he expressed # desire to see tue body. He was taken to the mertuary room and the attendant pulled back the sheet from the face of Annie Voesick. The tall stranger leaned over and Kiased the colorless lips. The atten dant stooped to pull back the sheet World Wants | The Spectre of Business Depression 906 307 AGENTS BAKERS . BARTENDER! BLACKSMITHS . BONNAZ ..., BOOKBINDERS BOOKKEEPERS Paid Help Wants in, This Morning's World. | Paid Help Wants in the 13 PASS PORTERS PRESSERS PREARME CABINET MAKERS ANPET LAYERS. RRIAGE HANDS CASHIERS a CHAMBERMAIDS .. ‘pisnwasiens (DRIVERS AUG CLE BMP. AGENCIES SyaNcy yeaTHens 3) USEFUL MEN . VARNIBUERS , DEAI i | | l; and hide the tall stranger himoelf in the Th ner Mrs ead air Ne tot wrdner o ie Voost fi Cardy ot ew alled trea as her broth face Ire oa tempt be tds ! « aye cominitted suictte wax nat the by k rot th tae watt V Evening World with thatof «man wh yaee her panees! aw of the ra] revolver, and fell dend across the body of Annie Voesick There was nothing in his pockets by which he might enth v Mrs Sixteotth - SHOT HIMSELF AT. GIRL'S SIDE. qr oy iq S SUICIDE rl The} sho | | fled Gar’, street wnowho ! | | Schammel Commits Suicide Over Corpse) of Annie Voesick in! ' Presbyterian Hos.) pital. ters mp wperat tn the air batt on the reriecthoey Ww the cass h ve evaded th Hise tame the Ws found to be d fore KEL vimsel This adinies) | eater ih vand tn | | | zirl| Yatreet au ACCUSED POLICEMEN mirimen 1 show the harkens, harges ra mn " spel Liat ommutn hae sent ie W De D eu nat the that ne nehouse ow niond to tw Th the " newspaper ate up nes oN sworn ' nhathe rep wi ever that Distrte tter te ! onfore: Other N.Y. Papers Combined. | DEVERY THING TO S NO after Comm nis tories In the have no foun: charge neal proper out he PROMPTLY SUSPENDED. at il do nding riot Atte me hy none.” ne ry ven be. ct heneve ke any part ? oe ore r departmen ae Ng Ning the Ne now up t thar Athi wnes HAS a pissloner De we investient courte Have cognizance of fey their at p any tnke | © owhir- Kowhat Y ERANCE AND TURKEY MAY DECLARE WAR AT ONCE. Constang de negott ny ther or to other communicat with the Port nd referred the matter to the Bronch Office. His de- patel to that effect arrived last mgt } Aw the matter wtands, relations ve M Constans and the Porte: are but Brance and ‘Purkey are tone through the the prom. ud Informant of the cor Axsoctated Pres, ns and send on Mn dee paper dation In ort ris the ide fact. mengure might, of course, become nece: AM proba se eal art ot} The y the effect that French warsbipe are under orders to be the Far 1n readiness to proceed to the Bosphorua | the Such a ed from iret Pages hed hewspaper nig vefore of Wh fearoned [3 no sun | Me Wien Mr Mur rivate Ne two Were thine When Devery came rhb reerter asked Slim 1 mine Prat nM A Nash qiarter and prices wi evel pwr vement gontinued ao ny the £5 iy 4 . ae 1's Deliware & Hud-|Only One. White Man sold axa BULLS RULE of nt the iden us Light tr General Demand for Stocks ‘ Causes Marked Upward | the local ma Movement. Despite buoyancy nek Exch evinced muci hi at and prices wer ilar a ranging (row vat ‘This condition of affairs w «lows which way ¢ ue tr sentiment change and prices | e@barply upwerd Bt, Paul, Union fe and Delawar « Hudson wer D]leader- in the upward movement. The Sftiret named stock rallied to. 166340 ax Sp compared r the early low gure. Union Ite wan lifted to toove par, on good support, while Dela- Nore & Hudson mounted full points UShner, Soiltne Pacific, Penneyl~ v Readin Hrookiyn Rap.d i wore i uous, at gulns 114 per ted Steel ns re- t ailing sen: yt wr wet ee he at of ACtIVe IsmueR was large 40% he Inst ott very totnl sales of stocks to-day ine) shaven. which prevatied| partment at the Lone 2F BPS TF. the nd f ostgnist Traders wn st half hour und com ted. 8 I traction last maght's » volume, trading Northern an ttle sign! being spe were 000,000. man ind hl Hite man wae Frederick member the Union C un tte of Henry Mo z were all atts hourehol of Henry Dol Dut he ta expected take poswension me ST. BARNABAS'S HOU! end r wh De ty und aire, who died oon Sun at | dene No. 6 West Thir ix TN] at the ake of elenty yours Vs] uneral services wer By houre by the Rev Der Jan 45 tec < M1 | groes and three members « ee ag | Club beside Mr. Robert ol ES Witt, Van der Hoef and Towns WS Pao] Mr. De Witt was counsel for M ae 92N| and he refused to aay: oxnctly +p ig fehtate was worth, Ho 1 03% | principal heir waa Mre. Mary rest, of Irving, Marshall Coun fas, a niece of Mr Dolan there were several other West Mra, De Forest has several chil BE. Follows the Hearse} of Eccentric Henry |; Dolan, Who Left $8,- t hundred Dotan Vo K rer real estate LAWRENCE BOYS. HAVE A CHANCE. THREE BROTHERS STILL AT vid MI nas thet Dolan was \PHILBIN APPEARS INEGROES ARE MOURNERS LLIONAIRE DO rmita her te whic death Us negro, ne teed nthe de MELTING HEAT | RE.) COMES TO STAY HUMIDITY WILL RULE HIGH FOR TWO DAYS. Mercury ina Race for Top Reeerd and Gothamites ia for a C tinued Swelter. Ce {WEATHER FORECAST. - Forecant for the thirty- alx hours ending 3 P.M. ‘Thursday, for New York City, and vicinity: Partly cloudy weather, with high humidity te- might and Thi anys et sonth to easterly wi THE TEMPERATURE. Omcinl World Record. Therm. Humid, SA. M.... 76 12 os DY A. Mewes 78 7 as mA. Bard as 80 aS 7. an 18 a8 aw sD aa! sa 134 or. aS 1! Humldity rules to-day and will eon: tine to hold sway to-night and tos morrow, and any New Yorker who cares to save his collar or temper may as well other 1 turn his face to the north or eality not given to Turkish bath conditions. Lee | When the sun pushed through the clouds that threatened rain at 8 A. M. the haze that almost amounted fog meant that there was % per nt of humidity in the air. That indicated that we were within seven points of the melting stage, and {ae the mercury began a huery-up trip [to the top of the thermometer Gotham- ites were sure of 2 doubdle-ender of cast and awelter, nry Stringer, twenty-nine years old, 7 Bast Kighth street, wan overs the heat at Fifteenth atreet n nue T) this afternoon. He wae removed to Bellevue Hospital, ACED ACTRESS — BADLY INJURED. . VIRGINIA BUCHANANTHROWN FROM EIGHTH AVENUE CAB. to-day Ito LA Tamellorate condition a black ee ents aa a ctimig {On Mer Way to Rehearse with J. WE oes Wet) been ca Rico K. Hackett When je Met through his bounty. Hie house tat nearly a dozen negroes of both with Accident, FOXAS— ® many of whom he had Cimployed for yrare. “Ite dldn't “need . Se it tag til they needed the Joba] Vir cinia Buchanan, of Jamen K. Hack: Mr. Down's was mostly in real | ett's company, who {s cast to play the of the city. | part of the Duchess of Gonzalo in his re ee ttn prama tone Broadway | verston of “Don Caesar,” was thrown ; toate Valuable plote,| from an Elghth avenue car this fore- net ya one end Of noon and seriously injured, She was on or deu@ her way to rehearsul at the time. A gerr | The actress was removed to her home, it were torn | at No. a8 West Forty-sixth street. She ts of the veterans of the stage and played the part for whtch she is how cast with the great Fechter. Lai sto the aged woman in ARGUMENT ON SOV KULED BY BSSERTS CIE, TROLLEY CR BEFORE JUDGE HOOKER AT FREDONIA. " Wardman’ tan ee ray i Wil Net District-\ttorne rel 1 sin Preparing ¢ ‘ The three boys, Che Lester and Racalalie ) tie . Isnac wrence, res EDL Ie) PREDONLA The that " FIRM TONE AT LONDON. and ur oyeare ob ndante ofl he bet Jus on the Re Tee teeta sherds James Lawrer convmutidercat th Pactra azevty ay eottiicate A Market for Amer! Wan votive! ftante Lense i CEE ese eamatcecton # testified that 4 Rete Ctr who Immortal words, "Don't cto We give up the sh Che separated, Hing.) Dist PHIn and Aw ne Amertoan Wepartment) nut will be kept tuetier until their falstant Dist Guns appeared sess ian 4 re mouerme Vy mother is able te support ciem or other MALES AE GS Le SNerertn ten aly Dim naclOns a provided for them and Henry Unger, of 1 dema i Al demi i shave for eo fime been ins] New Judge J tor Ciuly, extende V8 per vent. in Marnabace Hotmg waleh Inf af Hudson, appeared for Biawert. Mr, toh wan the ai i ady opene argument and called to 58 12. Auepioes Of the Protestant ton We the fet that Biasert dad hix man Tinton ten tins City Mission Society 4 urrala! i] under one Indtet Lean see \ ese te LEU CADIS Pers ERS Mov n tlome, one and that demurrer had been ene dfiriales Dect stone an {rei NOW RULINOL ut foun Was re tered on the grouud that the exact time ho Deputy: ¢ ry ronapicuous foalures in this de- [Of fae summer re feof the socltys) Bissort was charged with having been unt left Readat ore tautavitle and Naahviile, [ABA wi remaln inthe eare of the ore [bribed by Tenn Schmidt was wot stirs nhat d . b }iated in the Indictment. t wy and New York Central. Lee Hy ae renee tenetrot | “While the first. Indictment was st —_—_—— 4 Improvement In the monetary} Mra. lalltan Lawrence, the mother ef) vending» the Dintr ttorney and Strength In the| ihe children, Ie working for a family tn | iihera mecretly w fore the Grand urittes markets, Uritith — ratlway[ Harlem. The futher, Teva: nA 1 MEpcrentheall See ee car ttat fer a3 - y i M4 a 5 thia before the dem e ft veetea aad juvemtments being up sharply} died a year ago, leaving the family des. | thls before (he demurrer in the a under the lead of consols An appeal ‘na becn ma net ‘dy, “Was contrary to all legal pros th ty ' ut tha naldere has not_yet French Gove me wantin ly LONDON WELCOMES NEWS OF TROUBLE. h It ne wk RB tot ther. h and tmpending, ‘The Cotton Market. a they showed # gain of 41-2 ty ightera of the H itt 1 3 SEY eae Sons and D. Ol codure, ‘Phere should hay Hi dere vee tronnble (hat tio helpithem |iivn te qunah the firsc indictment am ; a Hint ot the —$———__—_ lore the mecond could be ured and would be reduced awe 1 He fare charged the Distri lige attivala of gold, aciual UD MAAS Lola SOE Ea ee AON CGUATIOREANS Wheat opencd weak in the local mar. wd indictment without ta Me Any Wrens te decline from last night, bac, Witnesses. Asaintant Diatricn- Attorney er a ket at 3-8, dec Ate PUL Gans objected tu thin statement yeday with pi ting Liverpool cables points, nt had otton market opened quiet 3 to 5 points rice ne ” a dan ads gain of ated 4 war dull, ing prices w to 7 rains West New York's op an -§: Ded 9 5-8; October, 75 3-4 were the features In the early trading. Cor opened eaay on reports of more rallied later on a steadier opening in] tn the second indictment, Mr. Chicage Hared, he date on wht g and tori va tuned ‘of having recelv Foreign gelling and local untoading | Acruned of having At begnn his reply’ not had time and would ha torney Gans sul atatemant — to |awore that It wax on Sept. 29, lock District torn He anid that he had properly study the cane Awsintant. District- Ate pmit it, He made the LONDO Mux Diploma opine Ne t . polite on W atampede of shorta, ; mber corn, 62 3-4; May, | Whether Bissert r epproves ‘of the Ai Dulin were further aided by | 3c tifleate: of: reanbnal toward: ‘Turkey. Tt abe | ore ratna over the xoaked eastern und | Chicago's opening prices were: a a Ne pears mecha tt ries} central portions of the belt. After the | ceMbER whent. TE Reptembers 1 of alah Pes adie SS 4h} call the market Wax rather nervous un- r, 60 1-4; September, 67 to noyed by: the Kultan’a irec ria tol der room profit taking. n ork’s closing prices were . . asert himeotf and to shake aft the | eho opesing prices Were: Augugt, 7.35 | whent, Ml 1-2: September, 763-5: O natd that he found Commisnion mit pntrol exercined ty , 40; September, 7.35 to 7.36; Octover. | 763-8 bid; December, 781-4; May Murphy had |been performing y eontrol thy rope to 7.4, November, 1.80 to 7.88: De- | 643-8 Dia; September, 41 3-4 bid; October, | faithfully. ‘The District-Attorney re. over certain parts of hie administration. | camber, 7.04 to 7.08; January, 1 to 1.57; | 423-8 bid; December, 631-5 bid. sented the action of the counsel for th The Sultan» dewpatch of a mission to] February, 84 i ‘March, a} to Bi Cc » closing prices were: August | defenae in inaulting hin ofsce and draw: Ast Wad also Alsngreeabdle to] Aoril, TBs AR w Beptember, 701-2 bid; Oc-| ing an adverse Insinuasion raat tah tore, ‘ate expected to. generally’ welcome] ner Abs 1; Pecomber, 184; A PTT pattcmaey: Eiht | sumer Asnietan District-Attorney Gaus ‘ore, Are expected to generally welcome | her, 7.48; 7.81; December, 7.54; I Au corn, A Nomber, +8; | ment. a France's rebuft of the Bullan, Jaguary, Taye Maren; i * dotbber, ‘| then submitted his argument, f Pay @he wax Mrs. Parsons in “U: leavened Br i HAI 4 Hahmen, (aking a friend’ Came here one day and inquired the price Of aur ¢ at blue verge au Whea id bim eis Ofty, and aha Fancy that! 1 wae led to wup- In Ragland were cheaper than here, fa mistaken Impression, tf fouant clothes In London for’ year cherkn: nat ten poor ‘That cloth tut Vv YOUNG HUTCHINSON FATALLY HURT ON UNION LINE. men—and at them!” said Wellington at Waterloo, and so say we to you of these fine, trustworthy suits and unlined coats and trousers Wn Run Down at the Corner of LUTOh Street and Web ater Avenue. “Up Hort teen years | which we are selling now at $6.50 old wan rit! each, , A SACU A fn UnlOn | cy were offered by a Pittsburg clothier te rolley car at i our, wholemale department, becuuve. of the The aveldent took One Hun-| mest netke be cancelled the order and Inetructed j | me ¥ us to sell the goods for * nt. ‘There. | dred reet and Web-| frre. anita which would have retailed, eter. 1 BUI] pesened Pittebui 312. 815 and $18 jHonkle fered to you now at Hu Playing ball with ome nd it was while! rin ning the ball that he fell in front \ of The car hal to be “Jacked” aoe = per suit. up before the body was released. . e@ sith te ! They include $1 bisek ‘NEGRO JUMPED INTO RIVER, | 2¢,22;,86 tx" endshren. piece tn gray i E UM je] wool—eraah and homespun: $16 b! thiber —<—<— wulta; $12 and $15 fennel Mt atripes and plaids; 310 and $1 fancy te ai Unlined coats and trouvers tn neat check effec unlined 913 and $15 flannel coats tice ‘Hrooklyn Man Saw 1 Sie Gee My nitride mela eek ud toe righ ane 5 y Hrown. of No. ga mignth | AN are Maal ede, ny i on : reported to the police | Fal wear." the beat valten offered thie ate he had #¢ 0 | Seven 4AGA aren inj inte the North River at Per a, | Nore Rerwren FD te ene debut the man'a body | Mle 30 BROADWAY sats tan: ; wan not recovered, Suvi ee STREETS Smith, Gray & Co. Pushing Some Good Things! $18 to £25 sults, $12.50 amd $15; just because it's August. Plenty of blue serges and dark patterns in striped flannels. $4 to $8 Trousers, $2 to $4. Just half, and a fine lot of the Cuiet, tastefiil! gentlemanly" patterns that eight men In ten pick first. You'll pay $35 next Sumrher for the Panama hat we'll sell you to-day for $15. Broadway & 3! st St., NEW YORK. Rroadway & Bedford Ave, Pulion St.and Fir tous avert BROOKLYN,

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