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TRUTH WINS | FOR A THIEE coe Straightforward Story Brings Mercy and Charity to Boy Who Needed Money- TLLY SHOD HUNGRY AND Lad of Seventeen Tells How His Mother Was Deserted, and He Yielded to Temptation. seeming ‘ 3 Robert Pool, ty tho Har- Tt was truth fia the W5lson to Magistra lem Court, to-day saved lim from the rigor that would have otherwise been his. He was a thief, and he ac mitted It. But here was a boy, seventeea yearn old, with his feet almost bare and a hungry lok tn his eyes, He did ine, He looked his accuser tn ca and told his story, not as though If, but sin 10, the crime had be been caught there left to de save tell tho truth not And in part it saved him. When ar- he ow do owith grand After the order the Magistrate, duced to petit larger ze was re- and tn addition THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN THIS BRAVE BOY THIEF DYING CHILD CRIED FOR MAN t went down 1 gave the youngster {nto his own muney with which <0 buy shoe Young Wilson was charged specifi- cally with ving stolen a yrurse con- watche: Mrs. One h street, ‘The {ver some gro- whom he has al weeks, He the pocketbook on the table, and, ing it. ran Into the strect. He was tmmediately pursucd aad caught. taiving $16 and two tickets for which are bel from Amelia Ireson, of > Hundred and seventeen went there to d for a grocer 1 saw “Judge,” he said, mother ts poor. My father, who tsa lawy deserted her t July. She tried to make a liv! At sewing, but #he did not suc ho had few friends and ed. 1 got a job, but the pay Was very small, and then mymothe mot sick. Yestentay Twas hungry. My feet were cold and my shoes gone. When I saw the pocketbook on the table I thought tt would have m enovgh in {t to get me something to eat and buy me a patr of shoes. I'm so T did it, for It will make my mother fcel worse thon ever.” i | Magistrate Pool reached down into h! pocket and pulled out some money. ‘Here,’ he sald to ¢ he pollee- men, “take th a pair of sroes. It's a 1 must hold him, but Til reduce t charge to petit larceny, for St ls not fair that he shoul be charged with more than the theft of thanked the Magistrate for his consideration and he was then locked up. Ho said hls father had once been a member of the firm of Wilson & Hillis, of No, Us West Twenty-third strect. ASTORIA YOUTH Pluym, formerly of Milis Hotel, No. 1. it may Interest him to know that his five-year-old daughter Victoria dled last night at No, 190 Targee street, Sta- pieton, Staten Island, Additional tntet est may accrue to him from the knowl- edge that the last word uttered by the fever-parched Mps of the child was “papa. . Vp to seven months ago Pluym lived with his wife, Catherine, and his fam- y of three chiliren In Washington, D. He was employed as a covk, and in the house tn which he worked there was an J of the name of Maria. The --e—______—— 8|Pluym and Marie Have Disappeared, and His Wife and Little Ones Are in Want. [after the birth of a baby two months ago Mre, Pluym wrote to a brothe [living on Staten Island. Me brought the forsuken family to his home three weeks ago : Little Victoria, who loved her father, |: =) | 2) had contracted an illness that made her So thin and pale. Upon reaching New mo York this {ness developed into typhold \rest of her name ts unknown to Bra, | fever, and, e tuld abuve, last night the tld “ate: lee el When Pluym came to this city last | for the help given to her by her Octobey Maria disappeared from ’Wast- | brother Mrs. PMuym ts utterly without ington, For a the Pluym wrote to his| means, She has applied for a warrant wife, but he sent her no money. She | f unrest reereant husband [has not heard trom tim tn any way for Dt | nearly four months to lei died asking foF dest! i Becoming ute in Washington | ~ POISON CASE CE AAD eo eee NST NURSE. HER TEACHER Saenger Hatpin. Also Used on Pre- ceptress by 200-Pound Daughter of Preacher. BY mn., Nov wv her Al- 9. KILLED HIMSELF. “I DID THIS AT 8.30." YOUNG KIEFABER WROTE. In a CatakUll Hotel with a Friend When He Shot Mimaxctt. SKILL, N. Y.. Nov. 9.—Frederlek| colored. f D ts old, of No,| merous cuts’ from the girt's tee Kiefaber, twenty-two y 441 Firteenth avenue, Astoria, L. 1. shot and killed himsele y to-day at Kier- nan & Griffith's Bijou Hotel, on Bridge tylor, the fifteen-year-old daugh- of a clergyman, who thrashed her teacher before a roomful of pupils tn the Ansonia pudlfe school Thursday shall be expelled, 18 a question on which the Board of Education ts div The public has taken It'up and violent dis- cussion tx going on about town, ‘The Tuylor girl, when told to ter school, approached her teacher, Miss Frances Shaver, of the Hill school, from behind, and it fx charged Weew her on the fider, beating and biting her and stick a hat-pin into her. Miss who 1s keeping ia the strictest 1 have a badly dls- hewed finger and nu- had ‘the girl ines before the It ts for the Bourd of ju ‘ pideciae whether the girl shall be leds street, this villaze tl says the teacher, was unduly he young with 3 harsh with all the pupils and that she ALS to as ny companion | harsinined to champlon their cause. In named Daulel Keller, arrived here Wed-|{'S "ihe is upheld by many. They say nesday and ch da room at the}rhat the public school teachers frequent. Bijou, stating were look: for jy abuse thelr power. In the Elm strect employment. was a milkman at Astoriu. On a note found in ‘ scrippled: “T did this at £2." LORD MAYOR'S DAY CROWDS LONDON. NEW FEATURES IN FIRST SHOW OF KING'S REIGN. LONDON, Noy. 9—The Lord Mayor's Show of the pres and of the reign of King took place to-day and was mé usually futeresting, as there “number of new features Bpecial attention was pald to the colo. nics, which were repre ed by attrac- first nL century atward Vil, than were a tive care. Tho decorations of the streets were of customary character, — Big crowds IIncd the whole route of the pro- cession, and the elty was thronged with vinitor After the usual pon at the Law rts the processt completed its tour of the city and returned to the Guild Hall. Tho route of the procession was from the Guildhall, whene seeded along King sire Caes ultry, Mane slon House st Cornhill, Bishops. Rate street within, Thread. Prince strect, Moorgate tr Wall, Circus place, West strect, Finsbury F street. Coleman street, Old Jewry, Poul- try, Cheapside, . Paul's Churehyard, Ludgate Hill, Ludgate Circun, Fle sireet, to the Royal Courts of Jusitee; returping, by way of tho Strand, North- “umberiana, avenue, there Victorly Ba ent. een Victoria street, Queen Reread King street, to the Guildhall, > Kiefaber sald hls father | ¢ his room was Ifinger was broken. Forel ool recently, “Wille” Goldstein was fo severely whipped that it Is sald his He complained to the Jiourd of Education, but the matter was hushed up. "A teacher, It 1s said, once threw a rat- tan ruler at. Michael’ O'Donnell, an un- ruly boy. Many think Milas Shaver in- nocent in this case. Tae, Taylor. itl wetghs nearly 200 pounds, is more than five feet ten inches tall and is Known as the champion bad girl of the school. KING SPENDS A QUIET BIRTHDAY. ROYAL FAMILY CELEBRATES AT SANDRINGHAM. Sniutes Fired and Church Della Ring but No Official Observance, L ing the SDON, Nov. 9.—The Wing [+ spend- hy birthday at Sandringham with , the Prince and Princeas of he rest of the royal family, King tm alxty years old tow He receive the most not Priv of G wand; Princess his ece;) the Czarina daughter of tae Princess All lund, for years her uncle's pet, Victoria Melita, the Grand Duchess of nono off aia obagevan ptlon of the at Windsor and at the ‘y headquarters and the " Hi bel » . the coincidence of the r Wirthday with the Installation of ale Janeph C. Dinsdale aa Lord Mayor an the elevation of the Duke af wat and York. to the rank of. Prince. o! Wales, makes ihe occasion one of espe- clal rejoiciug in Lontaa, * ! ‘Prosecution Claims to Have Sufficient Evi- | dence to Secure Jane Toppan's Indictment. some tablets, the exact nat of which BOBTON. No J4 not remembered. pla, {t is learned hore t She found that the postmaster kept {the most reliable our caused the] various kind of patent medicines but ideath of Mrs, M D. Gibbs, of Catau- wis In search of. The met, and further that the arsenic quired re she could which was contained in the embalming | drugs she wanted and waa fluid used by Undertaker Davis in pre- nearest z store was at body, wax in no wise re: her demise. serving the sponsible for 1 imail order to the Tt as also been ascertained that the HENC train received Inquest which wae bemun in Buzzari’s | Toppan frequently Bay will not be resumed, the State ane in the post-office to after that, ation, 1 being perfectly satisfied that sufficient am evidence has been secured against Mire is sald, will prove Toppan to connect her with the death | that on Wednesday, July 17, Miss ‘To; of Mrs. Gibbs, and secure an indt t to the Post-Oflice and tele- ment. to Waters, the druggist at It ts also stated on unquestioned au- ant orderea morphta and thority that Miss Toppan was a regular and further that she adminis- patron of Waters, a Wareham druggist, and made no attempt to conceal her | transaction with him. Miss Toppan, \t Is learned, first chased drugs of Waters three years when she was spending the summe: Cataumet. She had only been the: few days: when she went to the post- oMfee and grocery store in search OLD MANS BODY j FOUND IN WATER, 1 hose drigs to Mrs, G book containing the record of the whi de over the Phone from the Cataumer station to tore, also the book in ur Ue sale of puleonous drugs, 1, presented wili, tt is as evidence at DUMB-WAITER GAME WORKED FOR $10. END UP CHANGE; I'LL SEND DOWN BILL.” be Is NAME 18 UNKNOWN AND DEATH I8 A MYSTERY. : Match-Box Showed He May We N./®ut the Bank Note Th t the “Drag Werthwein, of Colnm- tture Man! Looked for hus, Never Came, The doly of aman with a loag Two well-dressed men entered the beart and with clothing and effectn | drug store of Li. Stern at ‘Twenty-wev- Indicating that he had been in good N street and Sixth avenue lawt night ances in life, was found tn the ted the clerk to tend three the foot of Fifteth chy to the tlat-house of No to-duy. He had inth te hey box engraved as follows for M6 be caxe, Columbus, They chen left the i engraved "B,J. , and PB. K., Oct. % 6h’ He aleo nor n the A had a locket containing the pleture of fund the éha > vpened the a woman, «foreign silver cols, a clgay | door teadln, th nund clipper and a stamp box floor a vatee that Jeuin Witgon: of No, 28 Viftyeinird were the “d r efreet. found th ay on the [piled in the ameme the rocks close the When he }eatled nee the change . the dumb-walter und the $1 Kent down, puilet the corpre out there was a deep cut di i Uneuspect ed‘ ihinking there might have ny, Lelaer did a4 requeste violence connected with the ott | IL twenty minutes for the bill, deuth he ren to the pollee etas | but ic never came and reported the lon. ase at cine Wi Phirtioth street pottee "The polles, wtter examining the body, | station concluded. thut the cul camo from tie) Detectives are hunting for the wo recke-in tho river, | The fact thet ne | well-dressed inen. They are not known Of the inane valnubles: were Gikea Pres [in the lh cluded to thelr minis the theory of ——— pourder, hey thin he elther fell Inte the river or jumped tn with puleidal in. ; Maxwell Nut for Columbia, see noutatbl A | Superinteudent of Sche William Be jo ian Was about #ixty-fye yeu (eganlealwatlente egrepart ald aa at Imposing appearance, te molt: denied) laut night the, repur was 5 feet 10 Inches tall and welgl t had been chosen Mresident of 0 poun wore no: cmt, but hb ‘vhum! College to Mi the place made Seth Mr. Maxiweil rata he ot understand how the report could have originated, " trousers Were of goml cloth and the re: ‘uf jis clothing wus excellent. The body ow at the Brooklyn Morgue, NG, NOVEMBER 9, 1901 Seven-year-old Caught; Shoplifting with Woman Takes All the, Blame and Receives} Compliments trom} the Court. are a galta {€ you are a t Dooley to seven agin Adams Street Court, Br day The tad was arrested yesterday vkIVTL Loe vith | nis mother in a big Fulton» | partment store On hime were ra lace collar, a sick pli, a leatter puree and other articles, valued ino { Mts mother, Mrs, Emma T ‘wurth avenue, Is the wt av captain. She is a young snd Italian woman and vas atyll dressed Store detectives had not! terday. pick Up a Teather 4 the boy, they invit+ firm's offles and Little Glrand Agent ¢ das interpreter apeke volubly took the things Ne Mamma doesnt know anyth fhoD did iomyself Punta ie \ her xo. The lov a Hote be bright and sharp for Nis years Mry Was nat as anxious, pro: | tect her boy ax be was ty save her, Mh tnaisted she knew nothing of the articles found under the lad's sald he took them witheut ler ede: The store detectives Ww. that th Jeneen her tak and she was held for further tlon, The boy was committed care of the Gerry Soclety DEFEAT COST HIM $3,335.50. k Goodwin Spent that Sum in the Campaign. Councilman Frank J. Goodwin fated Tarimany cand'date for Register, fled hi certificate of campaign ox KES to-hay, Tle say he spent 335. y he dee eieieleinii feicieeeiciicts COUNT Nelvimininininlninieinlnicieieiiint —_—_——-. aie! ite Comte de Sibour Sets Chap- o meet him, pies’ Hearts Aflutter—Deck. seats in i hand Calls the Hat a ne edty wal an “Cheese Box Set On a Teaj{i""! ie Te ren okenne aac Tray." the exaggerated t was the hat that mute engomble’ ke ariking. ‘Phere were inany exclamations of use| Tits ho has already set tonishment at the French Line pler to.) the oh Is a hard felt a ay when Comte de Slbour, of Paris, air w 4 ed Winck, uintered down the gangway from the | ¢ > » ehaden Incoming steamship La Sav description the mark tt was the Count’s hat noe given Dy a deck He call attention and caused fone a rasa The he was truly the ; at crown tha vr came over igh, Around {t De Stbour ts the Beau Tri Paris, Boulevard and his Leen awaited by New Ye JANITORS PAID; TEACHERS WAIT. BEAU BRUMMEL OF P HERE WITH WONDERF SIBOUR'S WONDERFUL with much t There ARiS IS UL TILE. Meeeiiniedeieieknt HAT, reat a 1 ros \ FIRE COST THIS HA HS LIFE FORMER GOT THE CHECKS IN | moacit FATALLY BURNED IN BROOKLYN TO-DAY. Are with Six Hand res Wal Ireland ut nix hua have not received Jaane sti negotiating yok ee av fau Wotnl to the fac orn U to aot Weoforn the dt iowa payrolls for ve pred. sel) Set WOODSHED FIRE. ibs Vire to the Vipe White I Roosevelt Mospttal, ow re dled. Aged Aad ave now ins ork, wo that |! # and ataible, (al the tewchara will got] The woods iM PAA the 1 they hel Tittictnan direst, the rrean 1 that) anyjwas dest . damuge tng este money will dg, eo long as they get it. mated at HW. WHO DESERTED HIS FAMILY. SHIELDED HIS MOTHER. ! STOLE IN ORDER 10. SHUN AIS VICTIM. | MORRIS KLEIN WAS A SLAVE’ | TO “STUSS” AND THE CAFE. {wife said She'd Ki) Herself if He Didn't Break Away—He Took Novel Means to Do It, Klein saya ho stole that he lave reason to shut the soclety Morr | might of the man from whom he stole. Kiein et lives at No. S87 East Tenth For «ix years, ho avers, he javers. he neglected his trade that He j might tuss’ in the cafe of Jacob | Spte:be at No. 94 East Houston atreet waa i constant loser, and | much of tie time his wife didn't eat. | Atlas, he says. Mrs. Klein sw aC unless he kept away rfom the. cafe of Spicloerger ghe would kill here‘ did not wish to Jose his wife, lnecause she was just beginning to} be resigned to working for him Hel could not keep away from Sptelberger’a | fe, because the place fascinated Rim. | Sept. 17 last Klein was left ia chargo of the cafe. Ills wife had promised to kill herself | the netx day. There was $31 in the cash ol > fascination vanished, elt went to work and Qis wife Sega to cat | In the mean time Splelberger, mourn- $l, traced Klein and had him ‘ory came out in the Essex, Mar- d In spite of Klein's and corrodoration of his: wife held for examination, * DEAD WITH GAS TURNED ON. Nose McElvaney Grieved Because Brother Retarned to Ireland. Rose McEivaney, an_ elghteen-year- | old servant. employed by Mrs. Bone= | 52 Second street, Brook= kamp. at Xo J iva, « found deal in bed this me ih the gas turned on. morals. wiveaks ‘ago the girl's favor lite prother came Rere from Irelands He was suffering from consumption. Tie air did not agree with him, 1. Rose worrled over tt. he tetieved Kited herself in a At of fespondtent A hk Terry, pastor, will the thous Rerponse t Aaeription EU) and Thirty -el arty OThe Tewards taciude Ts Christin ‘Thee Onwerd, WH! Extol Mo Sanders he Mariners RIOFTOm even Ys D, Tempt Temalnince Frank Mall Vk lahoma wil le Home Sin eo atree!, morning dressed to men, and # the religious life, Vibe Th PB. presonta the Mleasings af Redemption.’ su will be administered after the evening will be a meeting of the Pace will te ot the Me Prank tho- i David J. tonal Comat ‘Averclations will apuel Coapel 1.428, ma! The net Increase 6 F was 139. The churea ralsel in tie leet year $62,485. of which only $19,498 was for co zitional expensea, A score of activo societies aud sehools_ary maintained, Dwight L, Blmeadort wil tecture—os ‘The Church, corner of dtadt: |p Thee He by tl Auburn Seminary, Mo" carneeie Lyceum en Tutac ‘The lecture, whieh oat Ly stereapticon views, will the Pree Home for Destitate ». D1 Mast Bleventh street. dedication servicts of the new house off ip of the Greenwocd Baptist Church, Brooke ert Htrace Mull, D. D., paster,.witt Wet tVluatrated he full Mey Rovert MecDonald. pastor of Washingtow Pr ble quater Airection off Avene Taptiat Chureh, irooklya, will Degit wt tho oreeniet nolrmaster | \eriem of three morning sermon® to-merrow om A of Chet ond Collegiate Refermet Church af + been completely remodelled, decersts 4. The seating cacacity bas we} about one-etahth, so that “he © accommodate a thoaran@ people. jt pastor, will preach” aif The i most fully from, 1 Injury to Ble foot, he was keot ine * Ne wil cocupy Bis pulpit at ‘Dots es to-morrow, Charles Herald, pastor of Bethenta 1 Chareh, Breokiyn, fs in (the: Lan: College Mowsital «iffering from an. affecs the eyes, from which the doctors fear be Auly bitad. jscopal Chured has come ms 19 pay off its $70,000. entire amount hes bem Teliable pledges . rvice in Willis, Avenue last Sunday moms 0 members on probation. of sacred song tlt Methodist Eptecopall Shth street. between Broadway. tovnerraw evening. The je The Lord Ia My Taghtes ) Father* (Owen), (TWAT The "Lord fe Extol Thee’ (Cota), A. Foote). Rev. RCs, ho Music under the pa. cholrmaster. pal Church et the and Tompkine avt~ ur he Unton UPerils of the Victor: On Mar ” re will be given tn the: sertsh A Night and Day tn the Voleanoee cf. Toeslay = rummage sale wih Dexia De, Georg er will preach tu Madinon Aven Church, earner 9¢ lest sireet, to-morrow at morning sad Dr. Lorimer beran his, page treaching to large congree h hes taken on new Ite-and bern rented. Frangelistie at once, The wublic fe cane BOILERS Require Strong Workmen to Construct. Al hustling boiler-maker dow. at Niles, O., had an experience with) Grape-Nuts Food that is worth knotr= ing. George Preston says there was a time when his appetite for brealk-/ fat falled him, and it came fronr stomach trouble caused by his way of eating. by He would get hungry from his work ebout 9 or 10 o'clock, but was not allowed to eat during work hours, and when dinner time came he would overeat and would be in misery the rest of the day, and not able to eat any supper. vie HE / “t was troubled with headaches and so dizzy from stoon-— ing over that | would stagger when, straightening up. rene ang called to my ate ention, ia place had some for brealsy fast, and | did not get hungry unt®, ness the noon hour. I now what was the matter ¥ begun to eat a good. healthy foot and it agreed with me, so T have cept on wsing Grape-Nuts for brealge: fast with a little cream, R “L lave never taken one drops medicine, only once for sore thi put 1am now as well and h nny man that walks, and T know ‘o keep my stren ‘ cond food, and U think TP a part of it iT left off Gi This foed has been better me and my family then any medicts “fam at Niles, Ohio, and show the truth of what 1 write, one ean call and see me and ily, and judge for themeel we are healthy or, not. 2) aa}, packnges of Grape-Na began,” vine a package to my board-” with me.) gth now by the tse, ;

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