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iron Master Will Contribute Great Fortune to Establish Polytechnic Institute. PITTSBURG TO GIVE SITE. Thousands of Students Will Thus Be Enabled to Learn Mechan- v ical Industries. | | | | eoncecoccecnecerccoecoocs CARNEGIE GIFTS TO TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. chnic, .33,009,000 Pittsbure Polyt Dumfermiine Technical cotland . 193,000 Technical non Mo- H00 125,000 f 370,000, tute, Richmond, Va om to technical f ase seees $33,779,000 BOCES COCSONSGOONOCEGONSOD R emen, I wish you to formulate plans for the most com school in the world. W nds f place no mit on th wish the city Vittsburg to furnish I will do the rest Total schools 1 the site “You will please prepare an estimate of the cost to bulld and the endowm: needed and bs dy to report to me when I return.” These were Andrew Carnegic's Is to trustees of the Car: Inxtl- tute, of Pittsourg, when he left: for Kurope. A sub-committee was at once appointed, of which William McConway {s chairman, and when Mr. Carnegie returns to Pittsburg next week a report calling for the cxpenditure of $8,000,000 to bulld, and from $30,000,000 to $25,000,000 for endowment will be ready for him. A Polytechnic Inatitate. The Institute will be known the Carnegte Polytechale Institute, It will be entirely: distinct from the Carnegic Institute Pittsburg, which ts devoted to the teaching of art, sciences and music, which was recently endowed with 13,00,0m by Mr, Carnegie. Judge Josluh Cohen, of the Orphans’ Court of Pittsburg, ts a member of the committee on the new school. He Is ut the Hotel Majestic, having come to the city t consgit a medical specialist. Judge Cohen, was unwilling to give out the details of the plan in advance of the committee's report to Mr. Car- hegie, but sald that these facts are embodled In the report. last wor Sixty Acres of Ground. says Judge Cohen, und In Pittsburg, which I consider eatest industrial city in the world, an institution for the training and edu- cation of apprentices and students In all trades, Such an Institution will require it leant sixty acres of ground for the Varlous buildings necessa he ground will pe given by the city of Pittsburg, in all probability. The proximity of so many industrial estab- Ushments to Pittsburg, as well as the fact that there are so many manufac luring establishments In the city itself, pakes Pittsburg pre-eminently an ap- propriate place for a great polytechnic institution. “It will be necessary to have many a riments, Mr. Carnegie asked the trustees of the Carnegie Institute to de- termine what courses of study should be pursued, what structures should be bullt and how much money would be required to maintain such an institute. “According to the pians, there are to a ‘college, a schovil, and day and Kut schoois for apprentices. Tacse will give an opportunity for young mento obiain a thorough training in the trades wh Hls Other Benefactions. Mr, Carnegie's berefactions extend sr a period of twenty years, and he has given to Various Institutions ana les more than $30,000,000. He has con- “It Is proposed,” “te tributed large sums ‘to the maintenance of ibrartes in many of the cittes of the country, and only recently he gave to New York City $5,000,000 for brary pur- poses. Pethe chief doctrine by which he is guided in all his works of benevolence fs that it Is best to teach people the best way of help! uf themael ve For this re: Ly ir. Ci his been hiterested In technical educa: tion. He has followed the work of trade chools all over the world. He recently Contributed $300,000 to Cooper Union. witch has for years been. equipping foung men and Women for useful eal nee LOSES $3,000 IN DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP, HIGHWAYMEN AND WoMEN LEFT $10,000 IN DIAMONDs, A man who pald he was Jo Bride, a diamond dealer, of Morrieeee, M. J.. went to Pollos Headquartera to. ay and reported that he had been held up and robbed of a large sum of money and a diamond ring carly this morning fa Minetta lane, near Bleecker street, ¢ -ninth atreet, and ; whe, {Here last September, and 1 didn't even | glaae of le of M furnished sah ‘The man sald he had been “Joing” the | No. # West Twenty-ninth | four young men, who were out when Jointly or separately. ‘Tenderloin, and then went down to the | Theresa Hymes, of No. 145 West EMty-| ine detectives got her. krow she had It unttl wie told me yen. | {imported sat her, she giving him a cers ““yuago MoAdam says the contract for 7 colored iiatrict and waa there robbed, |aixth street. ‘They were arrested yeater-!” About q week ago the girl, who ia|terday that the Custom-loum would | v4), which she saya he |g Gothes was made in Ilinols: aud): ; He sald that several negresten and twe | day aternoon by Pollceman Fitzgibbon | yreccy and well educated secured em-| Sof er if ane didn’ waten out took her to. the tand ahe hax not been uble tol must follow the Iilnols law quoted, anal, roes held him up. at Bixty-elghth street and Broadway. ment as 4 servant tn the family he kept his steno: ere i the Rule : er i’ EN" WAGISTRATE MOTT HELD WIL-| ket the money back, }1Ninols courts have construed It ¢ hy say's he lost $2,900 In cash and the| ‘The young women sald that they had in Suswmaa, at Qne Hundred and| Jer Construction Company hustling, nah awn" “| HELM MALBERG IN $2,000. In court this morning Malverg told! to tailor billy contracted by the hus i, which he vulued at $800, He said} een out to lunch with an aunt and had Hoth: street and: piri avenue On tJohnny Gates, of. Chicayo.: wax uni| (black lace Mata = Magistrate Mott thut he had lost the band, The Judgment 1s reversed) and robbers had failed to get $10,000 in| taken a giasa of champagne. Both Hoo worth of Jew: | atene Gates, We cnine Uuck on Kept s | eect edd eae FAR but that he would return the| new trial ordered, ‘ diamonds which he had with him, and tdented being intoxicated, saying that e and disappeared. | Nothin. . They came back sept. | thers fete Known her since he - ere! : AM Gaeten ashe he stowed the detectives many valuable | they were {1,_ Hundred and Nine: | i ‘gota held up right or eae | childhood and whe went to dine with! Wilhelm Ma yen oan the gems. Policeman Fizeibbon raid he was in- and the young men | whart for’31S,00 duty. him in.his new bachelor apartments tt! estayor of Pifty-ninth stre ts again | Magistiate Mott eatd: “But you had no ’ Detective-Sergeants Armstrong and clined to let them go because a sur. 1048 at pawnshops on May be he gety thinkin hat I'm 1 he Hed hes [lure ‘ to cash Umit check; that’s the] \WaSHINGTON Reldy were detailed on the cose. Later | Keon who had been called Into the sti too lucky and that I've got the laugh | (e Knowlon ¢ eU RES i trouble, ‘Phis time he wus arratgne a i Satba ‘te the following ai in the day they arrested Josie Johnaon, | on-house atter thelr arrest had ald panions of the girl will belon him. and her husband KO a es ean auestion hy tulberg dis-| agent to-day made twenty-elyht years old, of No, 136 Mi they wero tit night. One of them will be] “1 don't know how any one knew abou; | She denies that she ever came hoine | in thy vat a refore Magt*) claimed any in on of wrongdoing, | ents in the navy: Lieut.-Co douwal atroet Marie Townsend. twents pa ingintrase re MOR Perea ned ithe aaaault. The. gist hae | tre. Black's | pearl Intoxicated from these excursions, and | trate Mott on a charge of krand larceny | but the Magistrate told him that he| Clarence As Carey ni ey f 3 y wwere a full confes and wos re “Anyhow,” conclu 3 . ys ; t e py Job Poetseh, vv. | eo e “ely Ys And Sarma Rivers, twanty-Ave yeats, of both of the young women hastened |manded in Harlem Pollee Court for ex. a eel joke’. Fr Blacks “Way aays he never drank more than a preferred by Johanna Poetseh, of Nv. | could not help that and would bold him | gujoar” Gunners ‘0, 16 Carraine street, from the court, amination on Friday. ‘ And be laughed again. couple of glasses of table winc, and 42 Amsterdam avenue, a former tenant In $700) for trial. Bart > ARNEGIE GIFT ZEA $99,000,000 i ! ‘arnegie always |. OCTOBER 30, 1901, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENTN LOUS, SHE THREW ACID | ON FORMER SWEETHEART. ts a nlninlnintnieleicteietelel- Satatetelableleieinieieieieieteleieler t is the new cigarette lelefeiniei-inieiniet <I! ieinleinteieicieieieieieiein! fo! Special Size English Blend Ready next week and will Lane, However, Was, Unable to Identify, Mamie Sheehan, and; the Magistrate Re- leased Her. (hieb ere beiiieisieie etree of mavte me suffer." +f The girl, who is twenty-one years old t and pretty, waa arraigned in the Adams hibbtishiribiiciistit Mamte Shehan, of No. 205 Baltic street, Brooklyn, and Patrick Lane, of No. 55 4 Street Court this morning, but for somo Van Brunt street, were at a dance last hours Lane did not show up to make a complain When Miss Sheehan the Adams Street I Court, Mr. Lane appeared as a witness, His face was badly burned and he was wearing smoked glasses, Magistrate Steers asked if he could night in the Brooklyn Dancing Academy, tn Fulton street, opposite the Borough Hall, They had formerly been sweet- hearts, but during the evening Lane did not dance with her. After midnight, arraigned in BAS ACI Wis Exc when the dance broke up, Lane went ldentify Mls» Sheehan as his aseailant, out on the street and met the girl, who] the roundsman brought her tn. It was] Ie said that he could not then threw acid In hia face. Then shejonly after long pJrsuasion that he| “There were, twenty persone in the ran away. agreed to make the complaint. His eye | who threw the acid. The other girl was with Lane when | sight will probably be saved. pe you think we should hold this the actd was thrown, and when the] When taken to the police station the | FE JONETT A a. should be held until Sheehan girl ran away she followed. | gir) admitted her guilt. I can get witnesses.” Opposite the Muntolpal Building she | «t6 threw me over for another girl.” | The policeman who had made the ar- rest sald that he had no complaint to Magistrate dismissed Miss caught up to her, and there was a flerce | she paid, “so why should I not disfigure make, so the strvggle between the two, the blond xitl| him? [do not remember throwing the | Sheehan, saying: yelling for the police all the while. | acid, though. I seem to have been some} I do not ser why she was arrested.” Roundsman O'Brign heard her cries and | ther person. Bhecnan: leaving if fe ert tt dy placed Mamie Sheehan under arrest. Meanwhile Lane's friends wiped the cid from his face and took him to a near-by drug store. At first he dented that he knew who threw the acid, and in a careless way asked those around him to have some soda water, He was firm in his denial about the girl when “L saw Patsy dancing with a blond girl, who was smiling at him, He shuuld have been dancing with me. 1 had) (aie ith another. gitl never done anything to deserve such | “Sfisq Sheehan, left the Gourtcronmain treatment, and the sight of Patsy dan-| company ‘with’ her’ mother and sister. 1 de me crazy. A ‘ot ‘ation wt is friends Lan eee ne eae ae ee iid., ana | ceturned to the police station and asked “fam not sorry for what . and | Magistrate Steera to Issue a. warrant it Is right that he should suffer as hel for the arrest of Miss Sheehan, | WOMAN'S ENMITY COST HER $24,0001|cnartes”O7 vatentine, Opposing Wife's De-| mand for Alimony,,) Asserts that Her Con- duct Was Imprudent) —She Declares She Drove with Physician black-halred and pretty, admitted hav- ing thrown the acid, und said that she did {t because she could not bear to see HUSBAND COMPLAINS OF — DRIVES WITH DR. FLINT. MR. YERKES PAYS $78,000 FOR PAINTING BY TURNER. IFE MUST PAY HUSBAND'S BILLS. Famous Railroad Magnate Gives Record Price for the Great Artist's Work. | TRUE STORY OF MRS. BLACK’S 835,000 NECKLACE. Appellate Division of Supreme Court Rales Against Dwell in Fifth Avenue. LONDON, Oct. 20.—Charles T. Yerkesyvar, Scotland. The painting had passed , han purchased Turner's celebrated paint [through several hands and two former Ing, “Rockets and Blue Lights," at the| prices were $20,000 and $12,000, respec: record price of £16,760 (378,000), tively. Henry C. Frick, of Pittsbure, | purchased a Turner marine a year ago, | EK Chkelal de eh, east and two years ago A. M. Byers, also of | She Honated to Gates Abont Fool- ing the Inspectors and the Tale W rried. The Appellate Term of the Supreme aes idea DIU a as pas Pittaburg, pald $30.09 for a Turner] with Her Husband's Court. In a dectston delivered throush the London = ugapbeon tate picture. “There's been so much sald concerning. Judge McAdam, holds that a wife is ré- tem, was for Hany Seat ne ee In the Metropolitan Museum of ATt tat ) pearl useklace which wna Consent. Peat ha cierto figure in the control of surface road there are three Turners, none of ‘h€ smusgied into this elie be. the wife at ponsible fc colors Z . ed into ny the wife of a s Chieago. During that period there were | nighent rank :""TheGrandCanal, Venice.” Hurry Fs ttlgek, Prenkiony of hagmiterot sult" It he. falte’tolnayttheiDEL not fights over franchise: 1520006999200009005900000 numerous eathed by Cornelius Vanderbilt, 189; |." Futter Conntruction Compuce motion of Jones & McCormick for | . tty s ey bd, ho pany,” sabd % only before the Chicago Clty Counctl, Jtash rly street With a Holland House oO Sveninuc | $0 weekly allmony and $50 counsel feos but the Legislature of Mlinolx, and Mr. line rity Hada hie a Holland Hou mt fo an Bvening | weekly alkmony and § un bee Yerken apd hls treet rallwayn became [1me tty Seen Seer eree foatay, sthat U feel | in behalt of Gmce 1. Valentine, who man, Glid political Intues In both elty and State. GHeHBE. ate marin rf aut s TOUR BINGE Rane ae fe we | cul Charics C. Valentine. « Hroadwa Eventually Mr. Yerkes ave UP th Jin toys crom Sir Francis Seymour Haden ty, true taleand hese ee nS" | broker, for divorce, came up before Jus : active contrel of the ata ie for the Wolfe Galler: John Wo Gates was dining here one | tee’ Clarke to-day. Mrs. Vale was George W. Matthews, 7 Pe va erie a faterend |The, Howton Museum of Fine Arte te: evening with the Ilacks, shortly after] brought the sult on evtd an who dy this decision Le @ quired, obtained a powerful interest |ooniy bought Turner's “Slave Sh ihslevurrivalstrorabarisialielied ite F in the underground ayatem of the (on important example. SR RE Tage ear ree eeeet | euredelth ae Britiah capital. This tn one of the rail)" Ayout a year ago it was announced the cuatums officals when he. largheg | Mater Mrs. Ida Ws . tema which August Relmont. finat a picture called “Ancient Maly." | here after ala, Europern sojourn, ana [mete whens the Sel REA Avent Contractor McDonald and other New! 44 n given to Tom" Gl Ms fens . ANT) Vit toa Went Porty-third sire 6 sea laine wife of?Cole Johar Dicks York rapid transit magnates have gor nce of English Landscape paint. aie ees has Hughing heartlly over Vr. motion was opposed by A.M. Hum: | @ i Lomas abroad to Investigate, with a view t9 | 025° was in the posstssion of Arthur] ssne thous - hee mel, Decision was reserved. 1s HV PR UPL EET ETNY benefiting our own underground road. | Ty wyon, of thin clty. Thin picture had] win, Decanee ane Shevaclt al nienuereanen | esuime ave remus) maya, ners busbar al and 4 blackeoat. Mra, Yerkes returned to this country | jaywed throuzh the hands of several per-|matd, hal succeeded. In. brining Ina [O2t eh dnevmme of wt least Mae Myer | o 1 : Court a verdict was Jast) Saturday: na, including those of Rey. Dr. Bristol, | ¢35.49) yeckluce uf pearis wi fa PAs ale Nek a ee given am the (allor, He appealet Mr. Yerkes in not the frat American |Wwhane carci in WW ate y neckluce of pearle without paying | gentey affldavtin tn aupor: of the at a deealpati the,/ taller eel Apemcy to purchase a painting by the famous |tended by the late P 3 om ‘ : ment that Valentine has 32.09) #4i ‘ prow & _ English artist. Six. yeara ago S. 7. [PHA It was a “Turner bad not been| "Now it iuopened chat 9 woman in| in. hia father's office, It Waa added | oe Biekieea ee eee ae aaa . J. y at an adjoining tub ene- i 5 told lim she Avery, Jr. 1a $0,000 for s Mallant Willlam Turner was |). 07 Sra ates ovarheaea anene-| chat Sra. Valentine had tout tlm #86) aay not enated cl six years, ers {n the parlor, and he stayed) Mr, Maxson told the Court that Mat- eens See I NGe| Bethe eee eee eal cn aeit sacri | Nerantlont<: Shel reported’ whatlahe wad |S aee Gere esas Revalachureeltletan | maa coneatey, Pasta dead dG o'clock, During that time thews was a fashionable tailor In Chi- painted) in ee ee Cr es heard to the customs officials, who atart-| ciated with au long as Be he = cain years. all the wervanis were under orders 17: cago and that the Dickinsons lived at IEEE TE ed an investigation, and uotitied the| Mth for Ber actions wee h vite. ty go near the Metropole Hotel, Chicago, when the | | Treamury Department, ads, While he di ds natenemunes 5 ie Pall the due to that Colonel got the cloches in Ist. He pald Mee the aca tine: SMe. dtlack, fore-| of cotfduct which would en mt! Hummel eminent family Mr. 7 the next year, and the rest remains seeing that his wife's joke might lead | & divorce, he did charke called ee sn Hummel. “1 say th alien: unpaid. LOBINDISRies ACHES BNeR ober swietes ee | bruden accepting the Wncort of De) amdavit + submited the affections of that woman from “When I wag retained In the case, lector Bidwell and sete) ti 7] Austin Flint, Harry P. Dayton, 1 Based said Mr. Maxson, “I confess I could not ‘ ” a nd settled the whole af ( Wentwort te, a former a ch fair by paying the dut, which amounted | 8 Butler and with Ae iKormenias larke was leaning forward seo how an action would lie againat Mrs, Tolle onal euEa aU sai a rich young man au hat Mra his deak in amazement and he ex- Dickinson for money owed by her huss . U , 00. peculthay iL PPI nOLOE es tO e 2 eel ei casa band, especially when I was told that Rat's an awful good joke Gates! a cared that her actions scanidallac womean to make A counter- she was not with him when he ordered played on me,” morning. said Harry 8. Black thin ke, Mr. Humm: him and reduced her right to alne mented. no time guaran: of the bill, Bug I Karments, and at teal ¢ “out in am partment RICHLY DRESSED. TWO oFf|CECILIA LYONS ADMITS SHE| ite laughed an he sald it. wc} ON Tiiemlnjen du we tnform the Court that this aie THEM WERE LOCKED UP. STOLE FROM EMPLOYER. Mr. Black, who in very” young, very | Answering these allegations: Mrs ve ne te wa man went out with other men against Nos Sasured OF mY lent tna a tee ik lieve ve 2 ¢ dle ys that Dr. Flint was the fee Tie recelvad calle t peau common in Chicago Sarit tay met cuacsraitounn aerate ny anvelel svandlahedsiaverswontttolihied ie eee eenece ee ce te the wishes OG her RUsband her husband's debs, and on investiga pak! to the Custom-Hlouse tae day ute: found a peculiar law on the sti Cectta Lyons, sixteen years old, of | fore $4,000 duty on a smuggled neckiace, | theatre with him except with her hus- | “=F - -——-- ' Magistrate Mott to-day fined two| no, 290 Plessant avenue, wae arrested out he did not appear to mind tnat,| band's permission, and that she visited fot Mamers, at No. MO West Fifty-nintn | bvoks of i aeae conten tae 2 2 handsomely gowned and rofined-looking | thix afternoon in a furnished room | either. Huber's road aoure, on Jerome avenue street, He was held for trial tn 2,00), | ners tain igrand orhinereaanl young women $ cach on a charge of| house at No. 22 Hast One Hundred and| “The necklace wax my wife's,” ne{ with Dr. Flint after she h her Bail was furnished. Lererea tee nemserrnres eases! intoxication? Ninsteenth street by Detoctives Mooney | aid, “and she bought It herself Lecauae | husbanil's consent. driven doc | The complainant alleges that last July | UO" OF 8 property of both husband and ‘Their names as they appeared on the and Carter, churged with grand larceny, | #he Ia richer than 1 um. tor to dint * WAN arrested on harge of keep- eee eT cither of them, In favor of police blutter were Gertrude Lancer, of] che mud been living at the house with 1 don't know how she got it over | the pore | tus a disorderly house and held for tial Co dleors therefor, and they may be sued = 2 GOT W TROUBLE 298 beds pain

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