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serge ~ oe THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1901. OSFITAL CROWDED «eee EXCEPT TO THE MOST URGENT CASES. ORO OOK THESE CHILDREN ANNIE ZINES JORKED FOR THE BABI GER TRUCE CO Beds Must Be Reserved for Typhoid and Pneumonia Cases. Small Chance of Ad- mission for Ill and Friendless Woman. Bridegroom of Three Months Found by His Father a Wreck. the hoaptat We young man should have twe treatme: ft ofr ward room w and we This is the third of thearticles prepsred forthe Evening World by one of the most tris’ worthy newspaper women in thee mutry, now have twenty-four or twenty ——— showing Low an i] and home- Soa PedoistnbenOnlse ECHL a. z 5 ; $ tlents for ail) York?! T asked, “and Rasa tive DADIE leen ivwin in would fare in apply ist ars ateotnestiahior: “eyner, srecez- 3/SAID HE WAS DRUGGED. ing to the pubhie . nd semi-put - Well! he answered, Sway don't yo Mi oe lic hospitals and women's homes in New York. Previous articles have de- Seribed visits to St. Barna 8 Home and Roosevelt: Hospital. T -day is related what betel her on a visit tothe New York Hos- pital, There she found that the wards were overcrowded and was advised to go elsewhere. the beds for typhoid and pueumonia patients as Jar as possible," s: ewastold. try a hospltal? rlan=that bas py yotr Nisappecred Two Months Ago, His Relatives Find Him Virtual Prisoner in Wife’s House. Tasuid there no eh here? ike very much to come here if sose Towait until te back then, dd we t you think chan (Special to The Evening World.) DUNKIRK, N.Y, Aug, 28—Joha J. ' ahan. of t who has been missing for th ‘0 months, waa yesterday found at his boarding-house, 3 Washington avenue, His young wife, to whom has been married for sald, “but Ite a very alight one may tween now and then but dt may ali ani We can't hold a bed flve minute eovacant Moat Urgent Cases, By Catherine King. taVermrien »rlaai MiekhOme iy Cathe -¢ mation ‘Two months azo the wife gave out the “We must keep the beds for typhoid and pneumonta patients able." he answered. “They need the myst attention.” “Oh, fortunate poor peo Ts hospital Ivy ‘ted to try to an the New York Honpi- Wear Fiftcenth atreet e late In the ere several women information that her husband had gone to Pittsburg, where he had secured em- ployment. Nothin; thought of the young man's a from this city. until one dark night one week ago, when Fas pos: wet adminsion tal, Nos, I went the hall I thougat oor dren, ta:king with some of the hospital PO NORSANE MANS REALE AAVERL + ighbors sald they saw a person lead- authorities. T turned the le: pneumonia stead of b yo é ‘ aa ae thunadimyieltiaty the: doorivoe enough to dle of something else! FRANCES Ing the husband aupposedta x re pei es) “Why, te that right?” [asked him. be In Pittsburg, around the yard at hi front room, seated with benches. DOQDOGOBDOSS Mt ir to ali the other miserabl boarding place. He walked as though if On the benches were two shabbily ss Y le New York w! are stricken feeble and dazed. °: wt host She is 1 d she neetn S pe heated steps his head wrapped In a bandage, Another man, “from the public's reach him, but the wife refused them before a railing that | ¥erke of nervous pros*ration, man was It wan becoming ano every oppurtunity, they say. This gave ervous pro je i onvet 1 ry ic! is his ayer e ~ looked Ike a bar « LOREAL RELA el 1d } Sivavingite ihe qiherasehorersiteds out the case a very mysterious aspect. Ths On the other std railing was a i raptly ee a 3 1 couldn't help that father of the young husband appiled te: young man, He was Just consiuding a) POMPUy 3 “The public m point of view!" 1 ex- court for permisainn to visit the hus sentence. 3 $ : fo} claimed ec And} fora whom tare; the) hon: band and remove him to his home! if “Am you can see’ he was eaying, | the girl only Know she must have pitals {f not for the public? Ate they i z ral ML is im for us to take| sme help, he has not been able io for medical students who need pract necessary. sork for two weeks, She has no friends 2 in typhe id ane pryumonia? Last night the father, accompanied by. aortlories work fort . St } Taupcse he thought 1 var simply tN- 4 policeman, went to the boarding. “om sald Me, anaphora T2Ocr. : ee 2 natured becaure 1 couldn't be admitted, use, When they entered the room “ Ik hervous prostra —bezan @ a crew ; en en onal | Retengarel oe eee mic Relamiled kaltitwrestegncuknaiuretand where the young man {a alleged to have aethe gma mins: [the man tipped lthehintnenciivonstherrutlings been kept a prisoner they foun@ jes’ aid the y Foes | Us need over her The 0 f 1 eras lke a auletons hanpenii is ¥ railing, and turned rat © y Deaerving. 7 - letle Young man he had changed into 4 Breanen Aarhere noe ‘hes had ane quien " FeslE DAVIS mere shadow. He acted in a stupefieé> ~—(f4 and by this time half 4 dozen si é manner and wan unable to recognize his” of the first benca. coin’ n by B121918(66 father. tion of the hospitals and to the lo she asked the re. The (young wie was formerly Mim is for their sake t sould] Anna O' of Jamestown, N. ¥, Dur switchooa whom [ may explain fare desperat td it hay to the present time the cc ing the period that they have been mar what the woman said wr pply for her admission? chance than Iam ha © physicians maintain the $ fildenbeand. 06 Fulton ot., D'klyn. | rled the husband is said to have @e She nad the hand # Uttle girl evle | wny, you ean aex me,’ he replied. cl AK esllithos young ina nly io Rabies’ Fund have treated over he volunteers rea serted his wife twic cently suffering from some akin disease, I not speak with the superin- @ capacities, “come buck, It you likes tos [ailing childr fthere cuss Leltian | lidenbrand, Once 1 heard the man across the rail Casriihelinetron nalonetwaned' exent the superintendent in some capacities,” said the young man. (oYs @rerererey man with the bandaged head in- Mer Poor Friend. 1 thanked Mm and t r Infant lite which The| tend $4 torinejatek babies sisted that the other woman and 1 take | “Oh! said the girl, “may my friend AT THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL. “Remember,” ho sald, “I don't prom- charity haw. effected fud Sadi, which we ral Ise anything: and yet It !ooks #0 div: at great. | this past summers demonstrates red. buiiding=and ar If {1 profaled 5 a aaay tava Mich, And in tie New York Medied | phat ie nm : Directory, {+ Us paragraph: by the host of ittle and were nearly those of the girl who had “New Yorw Hospital—A general ho have stuck to It for twelve years. ed. I told the man across the /pital for medical The daily work of the — | pearing through the door. ‘railing that I was {ll and suffering, and | of pat! Fund |s to ve the I it in the He stepped back and took down al My turn came ements. sels Nike to hi IN-LAW DIES TO-MORROW. J) at the| In front of 263 Na! the railing, and I heard wh . 1 to see xomebody began, “about getting a patle rch Fallpaliie n 4 ent und In te ; x need of medical assistance, That Some way, those mere statement] menaced little ones of t \ hospital. She Isa girl in West Twenty: | tablet from the wall over a desk. But The preliminaries of our conversation: had no money, and 1 wanted to come tolscem to promine, too. Wee rsectonpalclenatarana ‘ : — (No names given at the rating before him. She |come here then and be examined, and mitted therfw* come here to be examined, " replied the young man, “hut horing It woul co. rom Wer, From your little trie a Ee morrow. and we will tee, There may | was serious 1 have resulted "Th bea bed, There are one or two slightly in the death of the child had not the | Cate Lew is convalescent in tha: ward You might : he scene | 72,[2 Editor of The oentne World try to-morrow, If you find the Pres): 7 (0.0 CSET (enioch, Marte Fitapa terlan or Reodevelt cun't taxe yout in.” moment he did Vida Pitupatrick. of Now dts ighty ree ete Charite Mubberfield, Raymond To the Editor of The Evening World Incloaed find 33, which we Ave it Tat! copiee ot this ‘sictag™ ence wo] MAN WHO KILLED MOTHER “We Can Promise Nothing.”’ pack the girl, who don't think we can take any one else turned away when he did, wae disa in now, Walt a minute’ cate looking little creature, | may she be dressed and obvious I moved nearer as she mi diseases + Core. Went to Weman’s uae for Fig! cribs of the gasping infants and ward | )'%° Tt W NEW JERSEY" z ening World for the Sick Tables’ Fund Daley MeDonel, or of the Evening World: j¢ Zimmerman, 117 DI Clty, and Gertrude Cohen 136-138 Di York City, loth Owelve y for the help bought ttle may be World, (THE BUND AHORSE THER? @ VOGT HAS ANOTHER CHANCE POLICE ARE HOLDING HIM FOR litzer Building, Preparations are complete for the em ecution to-morrow at Sing Sing. Prisoe of Joseph Zachello, who murdered his» mother-in-law, Caroline Muccto, © fs *y Tompkinsyille, 8. L, on Jan, 10, 1908! $7 venue, and] Warden Johnson sent out cards op snue, Rrooklya, | Monday to those whom he desired te Lad be present at the execution. Zachellé made up a 1 Motes" Pund. e) THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. | Walter, ‘of 290" Vernon | send $2.09 to the Sick Babl To the EAltor of The TEE MAKES THE START. | { ® To TEST HIS INFLUENCE. EXTRADITION. nee Tn 4133, trovevds of sate tor| WII be led to the electric chalr about } Ra ert Lalas serman ant] A. M. He appeara to be resigned to nue fate, and says he will make no trouble: Zachello married Mary Loulse Mueele |.” but they fever Itved together. His wif@ *—_ of the Stck Mabtes’ Fund. who was in her teens, refused to com Jowphine Pipota. age Il sears. | sider the civil ceremony performed. as suMctent, and wanted to be married tg A priest. Zachello shought she was In fluenced by her mother and other rela Franklin Marphy Will Be Named rnor at the Con. moon Sept, 36. Florence Cunningham Out the F Time Wife Sent |) Accused of Stealing a Nin at a Mim There Because of Farm Pleate, We In Found Mie “Pull” at Gay Coney ertrude Cohen | the benef: -——¢—— NOOODANTTOOS oy. Marion DI ‘The Gubernatorial campaign in New Jersey opened to-day when the Repub- “Judge, your Honor, my husband £9t) winiam Whitman, allas Whitmore, | 1 Nean State Committee met at Trenton | e from the Island through his Pull) wax taken in custody by the Hrookiya tives. to fix the date for the Republican! @) vith the Repubiican party, and 1 WANE) police to-day to awalt oMeers and ore On the night of the murder he met State Convention. It was understood g Wim sent back again tradition papers from Massachure his wife's brother and they qu: So raid Ellen Vogt to Magistrate | wore he even before the committee met that nm. 1) years olf, in wanted on a char; Sept, 26 would be the date and Taylor's Hogan in the Weat Side Police Court. | norse-stealing. Cionkt a 0 ana Rte igh tues oAused als fokan 1 she applied fo 01 Or Tews ‘ Little Jullue, the Poe Ras ES Zachell ff ‘Sub Opera-House, Trenton, the place for the Bl when she applied for a summons f Durliepastacmeraiplenlenre: Weeketent | cea atnatn Homann ant real 5 for Zachelle, rats sanity 4 sounder @ Charles Vogt to-day. Mass., on July 2 two men drove o: with tt [O*t had him sent up for the same | ith a hope and. wean pre t THE CONTRIBUTORS. fie offense for three months June) John Paul, one of the plenikers. They whe sald, “He was let out six Week®| were pursued by deputy sheriffs for thir. Z later through his pull. Since then hel ty.qve miles, when the horse dropp« jhas been around my home at No dead from the rapid pace and exhaust West One Hundred and First street.| One of the thieves wan and ts worse than ever, He is a pretty implicated Whitman and that he Rood ward heeler out near re T live, would Ukely be found at Coney. Island and for that reason hia party wante |The police faund him there working os convention. It was regarded an positively settled to-day that National Committeeman Franklin Murphy; of Newark, would be} nominated for Governor on a platform which will abound in complimentary Teferences to the Republican State Ad- ' ministration and Include an Indorsement of President McKiniey and all that he standy for. Marion: a ea hia wife, declaring he would take hee Senet away with him. He met Mre. Muesie and slashed her with a kalfe, Be) i wounds. He fled, but was captw! en about to board a boat at) S¢ ustion. He Chancery Clerk Edward C. Stokes, of jhim out. 1 walter, ought Cumberland, the Vice-Chalrman of the | ‘ | "IE want Justice, though, and peace: | Whitman said he was making & a day m Btate Committee, will doubtless be for that reason f want him locke! ular the bual Ile alsa sald he was made State Chairman to succeed Mr. ain, MW ekeats me and takes all MS | perfectly willing to go back to Webster, | Dove aay pennies. Murphy. } earnings to spend in saloons,’ 2a Mgmt ae % Franklin Murphy is a millionaire var- “You sivall Justice, and there will Werosene Did Not KIM Her. nish manufacturer, y be no politles of any sort mixed in.” (apectal to The Even oe World) The Gubernatorial campaign, in New fe) replied Magistrate Hogan, te ATLANTIC CITY, N.S, Aug. 28 : Jersey promises to be remarkable on ® cont Little Dorothy Hock, who drank a half M account of the fact that the leading candidates this year will not be lawyers. For nearly a quarter of a century New Jer: has had only lawyers as Goy- a pint of kerosene and was expected to . fate | (le, Is dmproving. Her phystctan says MISLEADING : that her recovery im little less than So marvelous. e erno Mayor James M. Seymour, of New P - CLOTH MILLS CONSOLIDATE. a whom the Democrats will rs nominates ey engineer, 8 th ’ RS jot} Inited States Senator Sewell, the " Gi = z Republican leader, and_ex-United States Two North adn Compantes WIE Senator Smith, the: Democratic” ehiet~ He Operated an One. tain, are now on the wea on different oat The vessels, homoward bound after trips to NORTH ADAMB. M (AUR. 3.—Th Euro} where they Went In search of | ( Johnxon Manufacturing Company aint Of all the papers, I like the. beste The one that always tops the rest: /’. That gives its advertisers joy, , Let it be wot man or boy. / \ If you would a position 'grace, Lites Y/ Just glance along the ‘want ads.” sp ry ‘To-Day. TON, Aug. 3. National _received for redemption, IMPERIAL POWERS PLAYING $267,900; Government recetpix fro 5 ons: ternal revenue, $7238: customa sLinec| WET FOREIGN MINISTERS. miacellanous, $35,312; expenditures healt iq he Dunbar Mills Company here have —_- re it Appear that Importation / Cordial receptions awalt the return of censolidated under nmeRrorsithy —— ALE LEG . 1° And should you need.a secretary, these political leaders next Saturday. K we inson- Dunbar Company. SHIPPING NEWS ons 7 Se ahd de tt. eee : The officers are: President, Dunean Jevta, Not to Look at the “help ads." and do not tarry. AINS CAUSE DELAY. 1 warily, of New, York, Vi 1 ®: al FOR To-pay NX RAIN ‘ den und agent. COW Dene, of North | AMMAN TaD, Fs x Se who, If not the father ers’ team, wrote to the virile old artist Adiwins: 3 ry and bi Pun; rloes,. 5: sets) 6.5 myn sete, 3.59 re CoS of American cartooning and carteature, | a¢king ‘im If he would Join tae game, Taw, of Works Hoth: miletmaks THE TIDES AUER SS If to the country ld-go, \ fannels, sairtings and similar goods. ie sf Ils reply shot 1 je still wears hi: rrents Necensur: payor at its chris His reply hows that ne still wearg hia . tie black and Manager Abram Stone wiil make Mr. 1 Sandy Mook 0... 1 Owing to the heavy | wi istle work and | Nast one of the oMcial scorers and give | RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA, | Girtnors “isiand rains actlvq operations against the in-| Will take ming bareball him a seat alongside Lillian Russell Mell Gate Ferry. surgents In, the Island of Samar have | battle bet Newapaper urtiath retain his four-ounce gloves, 5 import nitions of war is th the foreign Ministers ministers haa been ca fedtet Visit The “World's Vacation Bure: Or to where ocean breezes » Jast to the Broadway office go. he acts y a Hi b . > Y t been temporarily suspended, ang) tagiaetora, et the: Foto Le Freer and Gatling guns for Umpire Bob | Wasehnaett(s Wanufactaring Cen PORT OF 8 iienores Capt. Harry C, Hale, with a detach: tres Are Anking for It are hibits ™~ 4 ment of the Twentieth Infantry, has ' ae BOSTON, Au oS. -The manufa T- |] Trentham Mall coy re . Calter that it (te tr | Fas’ Broviace. "ie wan at-nfat"tnousne| PLUM FOR A KANSAN. SULTAN IS WARLIKE, — [ing ccrtres of Morsacinutetts are tn eee patter) eatict maken ie ar Positions, wants, or help required, that Malvar, the Insurgent, Jeader’ in shah ies favor of a reciprocity arrangement be- | Kansas chy Spain merely the Goverament s 0 act A holiday needed or rest desired, that district, was present. The inaur-| Ihe i f Bahay penne ot DR etait a m: Bunte Ned. A few brisgners were cap.| W> . Aigham Named Con -Gen-|Vienua Reports MWe Ordered on] Ween the BY nied Semtea ning cena OUTGOING STEAMERS. Dorting arms and muntt us the To be up to date, and know all news, tured an} two Americint were wounded. eral to Capetown, 1 Guan from Germany. Jor ihe! Boston? Chamberliot Commerce SHIDEDITG-DAY: country is) cue lupns era ees: : WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. %—The| VIENNA, Au what 9 z= | Megente’| Caverioels cisarciniaes” Ons . D.C. AUR. , Aug, 28.—Tho Tagetiatt to- In belalf of that body, te ladoz-| Toytonie) Loveryak kardinian, Slang’ _, Died from the Heat. President to-day appointed William R. | day: publishes mall correspondence from / ing in Ihe Interast Of a treaty. eas Y Ses MORE TROOPS WANTED. hh order to-suund the feeling In other INCOMING STEAMERS, LONDON, Aug. %—The Globe Patrick King, fifty, years old, who.was| Bingham, of Kansas, Consul-General at| Constantinople which yays the barel| bythe heat, died In the New | capatown, South Africa, will go to war rather than yleld to un- cltles, Mr. Preaton % detailed to DUE TO-DAY. reasonable demands. is’ atudying/ Visit tho mill" clthus, vwhere ne intr] vanguts, Mamavrg. Devlecland, ttambure,|Shanenal correspondent atater that th tal to-day. The man lived|) He succeeds J. G. Stowe, of Missouri, tor defense 1d hi viewed mill owners, business associ: Dardai ‘Gibr: Mongol.an, Qlac author‘ties at Peking have telegraphed feat Tweniy-Afth street, ' who is now in London'on bis, way-home. ikueb trom Germanyyre coy note a8 tons and’ wenspa Ineeais associ $4 polrel i for more British troupe, Britancia, Gib pa ste ay