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dealous John Nelson Wounded Mrs. Louise Carroll and Then Blew Out His Brains AoE it Mrs. Louise H. Carroll, thirty-one years old, a beautiful young woman, was mumrerously assaulted in her bedroom at the home of her parents, No. 76 South Elliot place, Brooklyn, at 4.30 o'clock this morning by Capt. Yobn B. Nelson, late of the army transport service. \Atter sending two bullets into the = By qeisitfet aa ‘fwoman’e left side, between the | + j fourth and fifth ribs, and one into her |°¢ Jeft arm, Nelson turned the weapon ¥ |= himself and fired two bullets into | ‘i, | kis head. + He died instantly. + Nelson is a man about thirty-five | ‘i 3 years old. He resided at No. 164 Court street. Jealousy appears to have been the incentive for the deed. ‘The woman was going with other men and Nelson rescnted this. Screamed for Help. Mrs. Carroll sprang from bed and ran screaming for help to a front window. She aroused the neighbors and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kornde-, who were sleeping on an a ‘upper floor. i When the police arrived they found ‘ oleieiniivisies he World Wants 2 The Master-Key to Business. . . BUT Papers Combined. | AGENTS APPRENTIC! BAKERS BARTENDERS BLACKSMITHS .... DONNAZ ....... 5] LUNCHMEN BOOKBINDERS MACHINISTS. 4 CARPET LAYERS.. CARRIAGE HANDS 3 tri ! BREBLA TrASa | UPHOLSTE! RS... 19) ISH! a) WAIST HANDS oe | LOVE CRAZED MAN SHOT FRIEND’S W iia tebe eivinivicieivicleisivieiceie rire niet: | oflleer on the transport Cantie. also served on the Aretheusia and the \fter this that he went to or a short tt prvice at San F hohe retucned to? Carroll to his much of the him and he called Hie wax a mem! AL the hospital t A statement from Mrs. Carroll sited me and ‘TE don't know how he got In my room last night. [didn’t let him tn. “T guess he shot me Ht Captain about it and he told me not ehit-t iniiebi significant feature of the tragedy. finding by the police of the It was found in the parlor adjoin- ing the woman's bedroom, where Nel- sofa and Mrs. Car roll’s dressing gown had been placed thrown under th sapon Was a navy revolver. aid she took it ont of his week ago and brought it to where Nelson found {t last Nelvon lying dead on th bedroom, a Nim conscious condition sonveyed her to the wt Mrs. Carroll told she had retired at} SI XLLED. H COLLISON TRAINS IN CRASH. standing at hej What do you want?” she asked. un going to kill you,” Paid Help Wants! *"" 9 Morning’s World. | alde Paid Help W ‘ SS 1 SG _ Thiteenoune New Vork | sw the wounded woman d that the man ea of her room vealed Capt. Nelson's por. while letters of his were found among her effects. agd her parents clatn Vorents Knew When shown th 11) Kornder admitte: man, that he had called a and was friendly with th CANVASSERS r : 7| but they denied knowing GARPENTERS - b 7) Jn the house during the n Carroll ts known to e in Brooklyn, handsome of feat- persona wero vusly Injured in a were train hands, J the other two men who were riding is Met head on and both en- striking badly dumaged and fitteen ure has taken daily spins on her wheel along the Cy Was an vt Eight years ago she marriea, vat neighbors say her dome: | were not happy. to the Klondlke two years i even months ago his wife told her 1 enlisted In the ngineering corps at San Francisco signed to the Philippines, nin Hevord, At the Army bullding ia Wihite- hall street, Major Deval's asststants iu the Quartermaster's Department remembered Capt. was employed as mastor of a tugboat | about two years ago, and for a short time did service in inese waters. Then he was ordered to Cuba, the last moment he declined, to gy, and because of this was discharged from the service. Capt, Nelson was at one timo third. eS oo TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION. Her husband went : mitro-«lycerine factory at Ridge Farm, four miles from this c up to-day and two men Clarence Ward, thirty-three years old, the mixer of the place, and hls aasist- is that he bh and was as: x Ward's’ body dows were shattered for a radius of two $< averly Burled. Jolin Nelson. Haverly, the famous minstrel and theat- wer, who died at Salt Lake City Sort, 3, was burned here to-day, Tho burial services were conducted Db; Rabbi Joseph Krausko: The B. were represented at the ‘HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1901. eguilled elsewhere for le and Saturday. soncd cak, golden: oak t.nish, highly Chairs, ad- justable backs, soft reversible velour cush- ions; regular price $7.¢ sale prices... GoldenOak_ cr Mahog- any Morris 155, 157, 159 East 23d St. Two Doors West of 3d Ave. 07, 2072, 209 Park Row Just Below Chatham Square. Bargains for Friday and Saturday.) Every department of our large establishments is well filled with those}! Through-3! out our stores rare opportunities to buy and save money are offered to the good things that tend to make one’s home. cozy and inviting. thrifty shopper. Bargain days here should not be overlooked. It means that your dollars spent have almost double purchasing power. We sub-¢ mit a few of the inducements for your consideration. Long Credit [75c. Weekly Opens an Account| Long Credit golden onk, high- front top drawer fine swing mirror, actualralne$l2.00, spocinl price, Elegant Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, like cut, consisting of five pieces, covered in fine quality of silk dimask or silk tapestry, ‘beauti(ully. tufted backs. finely upholstered, best tempered steel springs; cannot be made of best sea- Oak Side- = ror, two drawers ant closein, worth $14; Round Cornered White En- amelled Iron Bedsteads, heavy pil- lars and Castors. in all sizes; value $4.00; one to a purchaser during Finely PolishedOak Extension Table, golden oak finish, has five mas- Golden Oak Table 3 fever 6 inches long. panel sides and backs, drawers and comnartment actual value @12.00; xpe- ee $5.49 | open SATURDAY EVENINGS. Rai:road Fare Allowed Out-of-Town Buyers. } Cal at. PA AAA ALAA AA Bat ALLAN RAL IN A HOTEL. Guest at the Cadillac Sent a Bullet Into the Side of His Head. stingutshed looking man of about , atomidnisht last night, carrying ly & small valise and registered as ed to commit sutelde by shooting to- day in his room in the hotel, About $ o'clock this morning the man adjoining Gregware's and a pinto shot . The clerk sent a stranger's apartment. at the door and a called out “Come in,” red and saw Gregware ink in a chatr, Apparently unhurt. Then he lool again and saw a@ pistol n r by the man's alde. He boy told Mr, Graves, the man- ager, what he had seen and Mr, Graves went up to the room, He saw blood streaming down the stranger's face from a bullet wound back of the temple. “Shall I call a doctor?" asked Mr. Aves, “Oh, it might be a good idea.” was response, Dr. C. T. Dumond was summoned. He examined the wound an G “Why did you try to kill you! 3 Vell, there isn't much in life, any- answered Gregware, “Would you like to go to the hos- pital?" might be a good Idea. I'm not ao tired of life, after all.” sare was taken tn a hansom to Roosevelt Hospital, where, the doctors dressing the wound, sald that it yet Impossible to say whether fo. t W.oM. Gregware ts the mana name. He ts a promoter and broker, but has no office, Ho gota his mail in the office of the Corporation ‘Trust Company, of "Di Ware, at No, 52 Broadway and alvo. at} nlc’ Hardware Company's of- fee, % Broadway. Mr. Gregware wns at these places y de was icwlarly been mon. at Arlington, Rae is known at these offices about iness, which was thought to perout RACING MAN IN JAIL. Accused by Saratoga Woman, Who Says He Attacked He: (Special co The Dventng Wort SARATOGA, Oct, 10.—Police Justice Delaney to-day hold John Baker, of New York, City, who Is accused of at- tacking Miss Josephine L. Maloney here in August laut. ‘The complainant is phenty ste years old and wae employed ina ds here, ‘ 5 wane. Ceenonnt. a saee tress follower, DIES FOR LOVE WIFE WAS STRANGLED Pugilist Cassidy Under Ar- rest Charged with the TRIED TOKE 1 SHE ALONE KNEW YOUNG MAN THOUGHT HIM- SELF ONLY A FRIEND. thy Ada Bergner Had Never Revealed Her Affection to Him. “Nifty Ned" Cassidy, formerly known as a light-weight pugilist, 1s accused of having murdered his wife Mary in their apartments on the top floor of No. 688 Eleventh avenue some time before noon Feeling that her love for a young (iry-Koodls salesman, who boarded In the same hotee with her, was not returned, a handsome young wo- man, of indypendont means, committed sutclde by drinking carbolic acid in a yard in the rear of her home 1 Newark ight, who walked Into the Cadillac | t Porty-thiru id Broad: | at Porty-thind street and Broad. | S3me Bote © She was choked to death and her body ter boarded with Mrs, |!¢ft lying on a bed, where her*daugh v at No. 25 Jay street. to America three yoars ago and travelled The room was In that the woman had fought desperately for her Ife. Chalra were overturned and the bedding was acattered about the room. The body was still warm when ‘The young man in the case was not awaro that Miss Bergner regarded him otherwise than as a friend. brooded over what she felt was the t and decided to dle, ——>__ TRIED. SUICIDE IN HIS CELL HENRY LACHE MADE ROPE OF HIS SUSPENDERS. i “W. M. Gregware, New York.” al they heard no neighbors say sounds tssuing from the apartment. Cassidy was seen on the the news of the murder had circulated. A mob chased him into the saloon at No, @8 Eleventh avenue, clamoring for his lifo and uttering threats of violence. The proprietor closed the door and aent for the police. The crowd grew in proportions and cries of “Lynch him!" went up. The time to prevent any BILL TOO HICh police arrived In further disorder, Cassidy was taken to the West Forty- seventh street station, followes by sev- eral hundred persons. Cassidy, who never worked, lived with the wife and three daughters, supported him and their mother. The two eldest, Mary and Elizabeth, ure employed in a box factory In the neighborhood, They returned home to lunch at nonn and found the door to their api locked, Their knocks were unanawercd, Sang Merry Songs Until He and Jessie May Arranged Thelr Minutes Before Attempting to End Lite. A suit agains! known to the brought by Dantel O'Reilly, ex-Assistant District-Attorney, for 300, balance due for services rendered, was tried this morning In the West Side Municipal Court before Muntcipal Judge Thomas E. Murray and a Jry. The ault grew out of the marital dis- agreement last sprins Leilaitenae Jessie May. ong oAvoy retained O'Reilly an his coun- ee] and in his complaint the latter al- leged that he had drawn five aMfidavits and: prepared two briefs and had had several consultations with McAvoy. He turther claimed that he had called into consultation, on the advice of McAvoy, He t R. Limburger, of the law firm of Hoadle: Lauterbach & Johnson. Through the efforts of O'Reilly, McAvoy and his wife had been reconciled and the proceedings were droppe. O'Reilly’: bill was $550, and McAvoy claimed it Henry Lache, elght years old, found fighting with another man at Etghty-second street and Second avenue morning by Pollcaman Coffey. Ho was locked up in th shty-elghta street police s a fow minutes made merry with songs and shouts, Then came silen 7 o'clock this The girls climbed through a window into the dining-room, Going through the rooms, they came upon the body of thelr mother, across the foot of the bed, fully dressed, and Doorman Den- nis Hogan went to see what made the prisoner hanging to the cell door by his sus: penders looped around his neck. atrong fingers were face was bruised Marks of a ma on the throat and th and discolored. irls ran screaming into the hall- way, and Policeman John Keenan was jogan cut Lache down and a Presby- terian Hospital surgeon restored him to consclousness. Lache was taken to Harlem Court an hour later and put In the prisoners’ pen, Almost immediate! “When we left home this n-orning, aid Mary to an Evening World reporter, I know he killed mamma. He often threatened to do so, “Only last Sunday he sald he wished sho was out of the way. ‘Bhe tived in constant terror from his Lache begun vui- Ey Shea rushed in and, with him, tled Lache. wvings, of the Harlem Hoe- “papa was abded. cuts in the man’s h When Lache was srraigi th Mayo remanded him until Saturda: Lache refuses to tell anythin, Ordinance. himself, hie fighting or where he LSA led Eee Oct. 9—Tho the Plymouth Borough Council are drawing up a curfew ordl- WILKESBARRE; _Pa., Mr. Cortelyoa Goes to Canton, ‘WASHINGTON, Cortelyou left for Canton to-night on connection wit! ihe ade 4 au ih sides | aren | Our First }tour Sale. | To-morrow a new idea of selling rules the store. The best merchandise—the most desirable goods in our establishment will be reduced to one-half and less than half the prices plainly marked on the selling tickets. These are not small lots—not odds and ends—but first-class, new, desirable goods. The selling, how- ever, will be divided into intervais of one hoir—and for sixty minutes only do these prices hold—after the time-limit expires on one lot, a new batch comes up for sacrifice. There is positively a heavy loss every time a sale is made, but that is charged up to advertising expense. Our whole ambition is to crowd the store and we have made sacrifices here that must crush the establishment to the doors, Every Hour Has Wonderful Bargains. If you desire to have your purchase charged, we shall only be too glad to offer you the accommodation of opening an account. We request all customers to avail themselves of the Heeht Part Payment Plan. —_—_—_—_—_——, 1 On Sale from 9 to 10. } Women's flesce-tined Cotton Vewta and Pan’ al eB price, Ih eee OC Straight front Jean Cornet: blue, gray. white and bb: regular price, 4%..... in pink, an egular price, 29 Women’s pure Linen Handkerchiefs, neatly hemstitched lar 3ize¢ price, fc. A Cope'a Soap for to! regular price ic... Br Child's stitched Cloth Hats, all col- ora, ‘trimmed with cord and AQ¢ pompons; regular price, 9: Fancy Coque Feather Breasts, 16 chi long: regular price, {2¢ 85 Women’ black Sateen Waists, fucked front and back; regular 35¢ Plush Bilkoline, Khi-Kht and Caps; regular price, 6: 2c. f On Sale from {0 to Il. } i —aa 2 sing Women's elderdown Dr Sacques, trimmed with crochet edge, flve colo lar price, 7c with oxidized frame and ¢ leather Iined; regular price, 5% 29 Ebony Mirrors, Hair, | Hat and Cothes Mrushes, ‘Nail Polishers and Whisk Brooma, sterling sifver ak dT ceputar price’ we, (9C Fancy coque Feathers, all col- ors: regular price, 73e. ' 35¢ Four-Inch Taffeta regular price, Se. it Neck Scarf with cluster of six tal Ular price, #. Heavy-welaht Walking seven goren, bottom haa ne rows of ‘sittehing; romular $160) price, $3.00. see aaa oye’ percale Pluited Waist tent “cotobe: regular price, Ses: Boys’ Flannel Wulste: rea- 1247 ¢ z ular price, 9c. Misses’ feece-ii Pants and Vests, regular price heavy cotton es § to 12, ic Women’s heavy, cotton Somtinas on Suits, all fleece Mned; regular price, 4Se se 9c Boys’ casaimere Knee Pants, agen 3 to 16; regular price, 30e.- 16c and cloth gular price. 30¢ reasted Suits, olain bye te $1.50 ¥ "s Covert Suits. with double. preamted jackets, linet with watin and few flare or ounce skirt, sizes $7 QS 32-38 only; regular price, $14.00 ck Parrots for milll- nee elec Rane prices ae... ‘IC Fancy black Bird, with regular price, 2c. a immed cloth 6a! with persian allk and velvet trim- AQ¢ ming; regular price, $1.00........ Menne! porated = Talcum [Qc Powder; regular price, 15c...... Men‘s Japonette hemstitched Hand- kerchlefs, embroidered Initial in Be silk; regular price, 15¢. ‘s fancy domet flannel Night arts, #4 inches long: r Shirts, Ic Bt 9c. 45c;! {2c} On Sale from 12 to Children's outing flannel Dresses, with square yoke and braid immed ume; regular p |, 18-inch Tuxedo Vet | fancy mesh, some wi spots; regular price, 23: | Soft Felt Hat ig. pinin and chenit Ic reguiar price, 3Q¢ | Extra ‘quality silk taffeta Waists. j{ucked and hematltched fron: and ack. ail colors, Including | black: rexulaz” price, $3.45 en ; alle brite 7 ‘ush Hats; re; 25c oye’ Chine |reeelar grin raeso, $1.00 [raomen:a black: Nee F (ie f prleeseasercctrects lf On Sale fromito2. | Men's fancy web Suspenders; regular pri edeeaasene. Ic joys’ all-blue serge Satior Suits, ages 5 to 9; recular $1.50 ie, Ten, 3 ra, high or } regular 6c hh over Collar: |) Musiln ———$——LL | On Sale from 2 to3, | M s 15: lin Drawers, deep hem, fi cluster of tucks; orted Brooch h different sett! Be. . price, 7 Women's ail-wool tricot Watsts, tucked front and back, 1 collar, open b: $1.25 K: regular pri regular Mis: ribbed Cotton Hose, [2¢ all sizes: regular price, 2c... | On Sale from 3 to 4. | i: Conluryy Ws with new founce, castor stitched. tn “emulat $3.60 gular price, 1 brotlered Hand- regular Be Women's § kerchiefs price. 1 siete Nome s sh Weight Percale and Lawn \Wrainpers, regular price, 45c { On Sale from 4 to 5. | Neeoemeereermme ses Men'# fleece-lined Shirts and 2Q¢ Drawers; reguiar pr! Sc... Seal and Alligator Chatelaine Bags, Pocketbooks and Purses, — leather regular price up’ to 3Qe + double- collar box FOR DAN A BY HIS LAWYER. ——_ Difficulties and Now Attorney ues for Pay. FORGED ORDERS TO GET COODS? ACTOR DISPUTES FEE CHABGED/ AUGUSTA BANTEL ACCUSED O% ; SWINDLING MERCHANTS. Salesgirl in a Brooklyn Store Hel@ $1,000 Dall in York- ville Court. Francis T. Reardon, ge as Dan McAvon, exorbitant, He pald #300 and then! ‘The jury spe%t abuut half un hour de- bating the matter 7nd then reported that they falled to agree. It was vant that five of them wantet to make Me- Avoy pay thé 8280, out ane remaining iy to the convi. ARE SueAyoy. anosta e/ paid Da Wt Off aith a case will be retrial next Thure- Augusta Bantel.“in attractive appear ing girl of twenty, employed by A. Namm, of No, 42 Fulton street, Brooklyn, as a salesgirl, was arraigned in Yorkville Police Csurt this morning before Magistrate Brann, charged with Sixth avenue store on a forged order bearing ‘her employer's name, She was held {a $1,000 for further examination to-morrow, The girl, it 18 alleged, would pre sent orders to stores In New York City bearing the signature of her employer and then have the goods mentioned de- acquainted. She would then go to the address given and await the arrival of the delivery wagon with the goods, which she would take from the driver. Messrs. Altman & Co. had lost some goods In this way and they had de- tectives put to work, with the result that the Bantel girl was arrested at No. 49 Firat avenue yesterday, to which place, it Is sald, she had ordered a black cloth skirt, a Nack taffeta skirt and a black waist dellvered, on Tals order is sald to have been secged. having obtained certain goods from a Uvered at some address where she was an omer bearing Mr. Namm's name,