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~SHEAGCUSES BELLEVUE. Mrs. Waller Says Husband, Let Go Insane, Threw | Himself Before Car. ROAMED SINCE FRIDAY.| Story of Inhumanity Came Near Having Fatal Ending—Motor- man Saved Man's Life. | Another story of alleged inhumanity! on the part of the doctors in the insane! pavilion of Bellevue has come to light, Mrs. Joseph W. Waller, who lives at No, 771 Second avenue, declares that her! husband's mind wandered ao muoh re-| cently that she consulted a Dr. Dana,} in Fourteenth street, who told her on| Wednesday that she ought to send her husband to Bellevue. She sald she did not MHke to do that because of the treatment she heard wome of the patients received, but he concluded to do ao, and when her nus- band refused to go she called in a go- Nceman and had him taken to Bellevud, On Thursday, she says, Doctor's Fitch and Schultze told her that her hus- band was crazy and that they would send him ‘o the Island. She said she was told that two weeks in the alcoholic ward would do her husband much good She expected to find him there, as she had been told, on visiting days. When she called on Friday her hus- and had been let go. ‘Tragic Outcome, About 2 o'clock this morning a man from the shadow of 4 build- ing at ty-ftth street and Third avenue, shouting, “I'm being pursued! <A man is following me!” He wavered for a moment and ther tarew himself deliborately across the street-car track in the path of a south- bound car. The motorman, by throwing hie entire weight on his brake handle, brought the car to a stop just as the cuwd LONDON, The Through al surrounded where the prisoners are contined, attempta to lynch them are feared when URIOUS MOB SURROUNDS THE PRISON OF DISS DE BAR. I! London Fired by Unprintable Revelations Against Her and Hus-| band—Attempts at eng Feared. 900000000000000000000005:3 Oct. dously agitated over the rev the trial of Ann O'Della Diss 2D u and her degenerate husdan Jackson. feeling prisoners outside of Marylebone Pol Court on Baturday was the most serious outbreak of popular indignation malefactors seen here in recent years, 21.—London ts tremen- fons in reodor manifested against the aint of yesterday an Hallowell angry Prison, and fender was rolling the man over. they are again placed on trial next Policeman Voorhees, of the East| Monday, Lightyefitth street station, was on the| The growing conviction the corner and saw the man rush into the; Soman !s likely to not street. He started after him, put dia) ‘end to thos feeling agalnets her. not reach him until after the car nad! All of the woman complainants out one been atopped, so quickly had the mo-| Fe over the age of consent, and with such devilish ingenulty did Diss) De torman acted. 10 Inman was the ing Waller. He sent to the Presbyterian Hospital end from there to the prison ward tn Hetlevue, rs. Waller, when seen at the home of pends pices reaieeaces No. 321 East ‘a8 worn out from and neatly. all the people in Mra: Waller's home, bad been helning her look for her husband aince Friday, many of them declared ‘hey were out from thé search. Barr and Jackson lay they have practically been able to that willingly. On one count the man can be pun- fahed, the victim in this instance being under sixteen years of age. their Reapectable Amazing to thus for brought out, credulity of respectable En It does not seem possible that could have been decelved by thelr plans that ow debauched victims were Girly Enslaved. a degres is the testimony an showing the Pogiish gil thoy Diss De Hong) Searen/injve Barr and her unspeakable compa Te nea eras Do barrrr eta but the police are nasured that the gl t le money of] were certainly brought Into a siate of toga ber aoe ney ag ne pat | mind that made them the slaves of thelr visitey iSlice He quarters, ce sta- | oppressors. tion-houses, hospitals, other 4netitutions | Ail of the girle were not hypnotized, and the Morgue, but had heard nothing | wut tho dominating will of Diss De When she was informed that her hus- | Barr forced them to do ax ahe wished. bard had been found, Mrs, Waller was delighted, but she became terribly agl- tated when she heard, the | clreum- stances. Briends crowded around aud congratulated her, Mra. Waller eal that her husband WAS @-stenographer, but thet he had Worked #9 hard that his mind beoame Were & not Her influence over her victims has been | apparent even in have turned their backs to nyold her gaze while giving testimony, i for the tragedy of it the “Theoeratic Unity and Purity Leag court, AM of them ynpalanced: the cloak behind which Diss De Barr whisker eittor ute Rae Bet Al ang Jackson, alias Horos, hid their ne- once in awhile. He had a pint of beer | farlous business—would be amuring gn otgnesy and a pint on the Wednes- | paughter, Despite Solemnlty. day night he was taken away. e howayer, that he amoker, natantly While awake, don't’ see why they lot him go,"" satd Mra. Waller. ‘He only had a suit of Usht clothing, light underclothing and 2 cents In money, and he's been out ersince Friday, ‘It's terrible Was an smoking ston. Tho testimony of tt initlated caused room, despite the solemnity of lawyers assert, ¢ diculous feature was cunningly ta _make the girls free But, ra jaughter In this r+ designed partlelpants. in THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 19 OCTOBER 21, 1901. fe WITH te ox. “His Death, | ‘RUN DOWN BY AN AUTO.) | Told Landlady as He Went Out It} Would Be His Last Prayer Meeting. { premonition that his death was close! could not stay eo Keddy | from his usual Str da bay ¢ prayer 3 In the terfan Choreh. aving his fh N % Wert) ty-ninth street, he sad to Mra.\ Agnes MeCowan, hig landlady Ns me this will be the i ttend service” Mughed, for, des his the old nan was and hea yen he did dot rela wha na ty yur to look for ht At tie door 1 met her aad cold been run down in M Kou fe had nile servter ont Crossing ninth stres old mon itd + avenue a phire : Jer ile arm, the tie lumbe ine New York Co. coming y (o.; ie ansports at bls ‘The chauffeur ro of the machine at old man's frst ty He screamed, fell in fri up tne avenuc Yhe wh der war the | ff his danger. Mis hands and | » etcapk him Ing tomate | arsed over 1 of bis| pody breaking arm and] crushing ino Ho was pI OOSCOSCIEOCOCCOGY him, a drug store un tal ambulance came Revivet with dr d address an; M “Thospis | He ls John 8! a" Inetteth street Alar kat ‘Court to-day he Co} retui to the paties sateen house for salay nephi DEATH ‘RATE IN CITY, ANW O’DELIA DISS DE BAR. THEODORE JACKSON. SOGSOSOOIIOOCSGI000000% O000nC SoS 500000900! Tag [MEAHM Mevoge shows i Meher the immoral acta that followed, and on word was held over her head during a ' s this technical legal point Diss De Barr mony, and at Ita conclusion she} Thae} Year Ago. , Were rt The report of the Depart mento shoscapecpunishmen e nald that after tile hee ete heNtebal 1 Health for last week, published to-day hose girls—all respectable, and the an extraordinary speech |shows the death rate to have been Is @ know in what number h again.” {against 18.29 for the same week of anan in| ‘Thera a L251 deaths, as against 120) the were lured to the net of Diss De sare lenae ey ns Chrough matrimonial advertisem: serted by Jackson. Once tn th occupied by the pair they appeared to pleas Mone ewelry taken from them to do the will of the he Vera Croyadale, a pretty girl from Hall | he e chief witness agalnat Diss De] , » told of her lnitiation into the “The. Ualty.* bound hersely qude Barr | Mer Wil as nal that wtirely Gone, after this she we | Porteres. the prom= re fuse “ly | oath to Order | Imported Velour Portteres, sembroidered and fringed, $15 & $20 pair. empire ciel, nkable Pennity. tlon was volunta Ml hostil Colors :—crimson, green, nile, rose, olive, gold and terra cotta. wooden cross palnted forehead crossed by t her women i i PLEADS HIS OWN CADE; GOES FREE KNOCKS OUT WIFE'S CHARGE OF ASSAULT. Pecallar Eading to a Soldier's Love Romance Takes Place in Conrt-Room. By his skill’ an a cross-exan Frank Marshall (rlumphantly cleared himself of a charge of wife-beating In the First Criminal Court in Joreey City to-day. He was also congratulated by Pollce Justice Hoos, Marshall {8 twenty-five years old, He Joined the Twenty-first United statos Infantry In Texas sixteen months ago and came to Now York to board a trans. port for the PAllippines, Women Scream and Fa Brooklyn, wagon and Chambe Women scroame saw a team of horees drawing wagon knock the white-haired down and trample hor to death, WOMAN KILLED AWVPARK ROW. PUZZLES COURT. CAL AGED MARY HAYES TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY HORSES. Great Bridge Terrible Sight, In sight swarms at 4 o'clock from the Brooklyn bridge nixty years old, of No, 1 Matt was knocked and Instantly Killed at the great crowd that Mayes, r street, n by a ark Row Park Row, Mary st and fainted as In Jersey City, where he stopped two yea’s skull was crushed by a horse's days, he made the acquaintance of An- hoot, nie Ryan, who lived at No. 49 Canal! ghe was on her way to work tn street. When he went away they were | pookbindery No. Ht Peart street, engaged, avhen the team, driven by Paul Stanton, Returning from the Philippines a short time ago, Marghall secured his discharge from the army and married Annio Ryan, Tacy lived at No, 168 Henderson street. Bhe had him arrested” on Saturday night, alleging that he had beaten her because his dinner was not ready when he came fram work, Marshall, acting as hls own counsel, ¢ xamined his wife. He so con- fused her that she told at leaat three conflicting storles and practically ad- mitted that he had not struck her, John Mullen, another w ulN0_con- ula “by, Marshalls’ crass-exuroinus fon Uetieshali went. on the stand, told nis version of the affair and was discharged, pale Alle Dall Expleston on French Mall Boat, DOVER, England, Oct. 21.—-The Frenctr niall boat Le Nord, on hes arrival here to-day, reported that ten of her, angine hands had deen seriously Injured by" jon, kome of them ta + Th See nett safely landeds a passengers were Plonged stories belo fo wax a widower with th and lived Ay Witty Becond av of No. 1602 Par! Tho driver wa ILLED WORKMAN. FALL K' Ww John floor orning: ding, ber, regiment haye reported themaclyes the gendarmes here, they rea (ment. in. Six Kalaer, five years old, fell from a window in the twelfth the Morse Gullding ve n her down, 19 a ries and Instantancoun, iron-worker, Death an forty of the new extension to the roo! the 16 Beckman vee from 0 Spanish dra The soldiers sny deserted: on account of incessant ‘They refuve to return to JUSTICE M’LEAN DOUBTFUL AS | TO WHICH SIDE TELLS TRUTH Crowd | Mrs. nt | policeman to pa toy ealels lrmuves and DIVORCE CASE. FAMOUS THEE ui GHT AT WORK * “PENNYWEIGHT" WATTS op- ERATING IN A STORE. r draperies and hangings, $1.3 35, 2.50, 3.50 vd! Tapests ces, for furniture covering, $1, $1.50, $2.50 yd. Estimates and designs sub- | netore| mnitted for all descriptions of interior drapery work and, for reupholstering furniture, | | 4 Table pane. ary Recountee: However, from Her He Co cman Husband, by Detective 8 Get Away with After listening to the opposing lawyers | Ve els and studying the contradictory. atlidas} yi “ai Ge arsHowny to Vity of Pollcenan Samuel C. Delainater | | i ET useyosee inthe Imported Tapes und his wife, Adelaide Delamater, who! Pustness, wos a prisoner In the fn suing Atm for uw imited divorce on] Court to-day accuse} of the the new designs, the ground of abuse, 40 $10 diamond stud eurtiand ona | 14% yards square, says he doesn't know whlch telly thet pein com Bane and e ult z & ! truth pasacthia tee ae tore on soe & S290 Mrs. Delamater asked for | y atter | $2.75 6 or” eging that within forts \ prisoner W | 2 yards uae ult thetr) marria, Larry Jacobs, tifty-tive years > tive year & her policeman fu OT atm as Shaan ey Fa nies | hor by vile and vio ana "* MES welehes rit $4. +50 s 35; 50. that in August, 199, he smashed is 1.099 In the Rogues couple of beer butting xo ae, shouldn't ‘ Vf, aa ten »\Lord & Taylor, ° twine, in the serving. desperate attempt to 2140 Broadway & 20th St | : iets ' perve every day During the Wattr Saturday the acpeare w — Be Ne ayy his ow rorth veckal AUgLIt Watt] sieht of him and rece gentle {moment later f Vex in the early honeymoon, nie monthly salary of $16 to her lie | treiel J hurriedly lett the and would spend teal infnot before he dropped the diamond stud to the floor fn the tice Macla aby, Thik was recovered who. unde wer be : tit The irrelevant Mat tor presented, 4t fe hard to tell whatand | how much of untruth Mes upon elt oF at ales of this un ray. United or apart, howe 1a : .; au Wife Ie’ entitled: to. some” contribution | Brann that Watts comes from « £ from ner husband. le may give hex $10 ortnley The privoner made no de weekly and pay $0 counsel fee, tchae and wad held for trial in sy bail. relcher toll Mag ead (ds 6 at So ee bi | | | — | : | Aged fans “Keddy Had a Strange Premonition of | | All Wool Ingrains. , | Other Ingrains, , the rest. COWTERT ESS The Patent Record. Sa Aakinens EVANS, WILKENS & CO. Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. 957 YEAR PERTHWA| & SONS 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Corner 1214st St. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING REASONABLE. PLS Means savaat 7 Be Ses Aye eal ~ CARPETS. Countless Rolls to Choose from. + A5¢. | Body $9.75. al DRESSER. ( Oak finish, mirror, $7.90. 4 drawers, bevel plate .75c.) Tapesiry Brussels... Brussels. cee e ee 98G, { Axminsters........ 21630 . 1,60 Mattings ........... 186 05c.: Velvets.. +. 1.10 Wiltons ......... 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