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fi es -“consclence’. fund in the escaped the watchful eves of the cus. -toms insrcctors was made public It! Was announced that the ornament was - of the jury law of New York MISS WAC ATTACK KERMAN ED NURS Beautiful American Girl Model in Insane Frenzy Tried to Kill Her Attendant. ~Mias Vanderbilt York, who was Infirn ag 8 Wandering lunatic, Is now bury Asylum, Woodford, controlied by the cll. She was removed to that place fe nu . sex, London Ce wh! punty ¢ a desperate uttempt to kil 4 Jonging to the Infirmary, din throttling Mise Warkerman ts now Mrs. Wa daughter, ™ who to-day that ed to be improved. Mra, Wack- F fo that no step lin the release of her damehter antble att su removal ie the youns a condities that her 8 impossible. “WOMAN IN BLACK” FIGURES IN MRS. BONINE’ S TRIAL. (Continued fom Fit wines passed along the and on down the | on the second Noor, a window “It was the fcure of woman, said. “It was that of a small woma chad in tight-fitting dar! clothes. Her head was re. Ujudge do the person was focking feo: T heard ‘no sounds then desertbed the ma the woman passed down ellberately ernment attorn seen Mrs, Boni! ve afternoon of en talking (0 | Nertify | sthe prisoner as "I heard her sy, ow nothing o} wae oMting. Min torney Gould when ¢ Yahed. Mise Minas vccupled 1h ining Ayres's on the mouth Hethore. ‘She lea census clerk. “You were a friend of Mrs were you not? A Yea up to that time, Bonine, meaning the SAE cring the arte Attorney, she psald the halls of the 1 e were very | irk on thay night ork Ue ie inet Sera. Tonite some wa. tha 7 ayou not up late asked Mix Are FEE hatlne: oi am looking for Maurice ¢ w. the reply a i Miss min Minas's platol shots, the sounds came my Orst thoucht was th around. ‘The shot were succession all Tt wa wer so quickly [thought 1 must-have a nightmare. 1 was paralyzed wiih fright “Tr the door as soon ax t could compose myself and pl Then Caalra sealnst 1 to secure mye T saat down fn a chair, 1 must have fainted. as there ts an interval then for. that f cannot accoun ‘Did you hear any tne 2" es, 1 heard cries for help. sther sounds than followed by = nea vais en a gurgling agundl I pans mish of Intense was a “alge of h sounds I heant elience. My firs: ko to the window Coneluded to watt until tr and then look tate the h "Mra. Bonine took at breakfast the m covery,” whe went on and feeling badly, Mrs ma bee. onine. tried 1 med myself for told the said she heard and f t Mrs. Honine than ahe at the Inquest Jing a newsjmper Kh aeked, nothing could see i down the fi v Miew Minas ray ly testified Sra. Bo. sh ennily the FS Teelfng, prisoner loped that Ayres and partiaken of ret vallng between 1! the defendant AM Wan excused Mine elled. Ayres and room under that uw the shadow of a parson. pars her by window at? Ayres was killed Stothe night on the morning that he auld sie had ce ie fe falline Wehted the ga She then w and immediately notieed A person passing the he sald, thrown upon vpartment Miss Wooluma: | ntl Thured an Honins After inked her Wher to waton. ud id looked at her Rack the to bed slidow 1 way. f her window the return mona were In. the art With “brother aather Re sourt $10,669 DUTY ON (MRS. BLACK’S GEMS, PAYS FOR NECKLACE INSPEC-. TORS DIDN'T SEE. | | Husband Makes Good Hin Promise | te Pay All Charges by Sending Money to Washington. What was reported from Washington to-day as a contribution of $18,669 to the United Staten Treasury turns out to have been the ,Payment of that mum by H. Rack, of the Fuller Construction Company, customs tariff on a diamond necklace Drought Into this country several weeks ago without the payment of duty. The: facts were made known at the Custom. House this afternoon When the story that the neckiace had as worth $4,000, It may now be counted as worth $15,669 in addition to that sum At the time the Importation became yknown there were threate of seizure. Mr, Black then announced that he wan jFeady to pay the duty when tnformet "of the amount necossary. He was !n ‘formed, has pald the money and the ineldent 1s closed. ‘This is the lergest ence” fund ever reported from W ahington The biggest amount heretofore reported was 914,000. BISSERT CASE IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—In the Su- preme Court to-day a motion was made to dismiss or affirm the decree of Dir- trict Court for the Southern District of Mew York in the habeas corpus case of George Bisscrt, the New York City ‘patrolman, under sentence for receiving ‘bribes. A dried also was fled by Rissert's counsel arguing the unconatitutlonality under which Bissert was tried and convicted. “Whe Court 1s urged to dismiss the mo- a and grant the writ. — KILLED FOR AN UMBRELLA. a ‘Who Took One Not His Own Bea to Death. LAND, Md., Nov. 25.—Taylor $ was killed here in a dispute over worth)$2. Dolan Mason, his tieged Sasallant, boo fled. “Albert ‘Sas with another brother, Shad) been in Martin's cafe, goeke left the place Dolan Mason mbrella, They agreed Locke it, and followed him home. dn & doorway and beat with a ccupling-pin. Locke pas the att kart ‘J, R.OORIS IN DEBT: WORKS FOR NOTHING OLD MUSEUM MAN IN SUPPLE- MENTARY PROCEEDINGS. Veternn Showman Saye He In Em- ployed by Hie Wite for “Nothing a Day. showman and museum Dorts, The veteran manager, John B by Leon Lask! fn supplementary defore Judge Conlan was examined pro- the coedings in Clty Court to-day for $412.72 ob 1 It was on a judgment last month by Francte Vv promissory Du tained on noten, Doria cheerfully confessed himself tn- vvent, that he worked as manager John H, Doris Com- pany, of walch his wife and directors, for “nothing a day expected to continue He rald the 1 Orchard ran soe consecutive night at Hartford. the pis being $91.9, und that “In Para 4 was not much better, while his urns tn th atre Comtque wt “Orange Blossoms’ vielded only Jude tm. ments agains! “The Dorlas Amusement Company owes Dick Golden $1,709 yet" sat D: H avenue museum to PAL {oo made 19 soul on earth owes me and - eye, a tab that 1 F ond ntreet pusiness except politics made anything yet, out Iam cotng to Inter on.” ow In no | HALIFAX FEARS SHIPWRECKS. thpecial to The Evening World.) HALIFAX, N. Nov, %.~Seldom has the tide been so high as it war to- day following the big storm, A gale ts blowing, and shipwrecks are feared, The Allan liners Parislan from St. John and Numidian from Liverpool have not yet arrived. No trains have departed from here or arrived to-day, owing to washouts on the road, ——-— GAMBLERS WERE HELD UP. Maaked Men Got §700 from Players in Weatern Resort WICHITA, Kan. Nov. —Three masked men entered “The Mint," a gwaming resort at Chickasha, |. T.. or- dered all present to hold up their hands and carried off 8700 In currency. —— Killed at a Christening. PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 25.—Wiliiam Milwiceski was killed and Frank Grand. waski fatally injured during a riot fol- lowing a christening at McKee's Rocks o-day. No arrests have been tn a padded | after whe (Minas) | Bo replied that the She had the | | they THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1901. DNITED STATES GUNBOATS EXPECTED TO PREVENT BOMBARDMENT OF COLON BY COLOMBIAN FORCES. eae Inicieinicieininicininitinieininininininininteeinins | | | t Pages will be reses- tablished to-day, “ARIONA The United | charge of Isthmain transit, interri ‘ed by the revolution in Colombia. Acting G State rnor have take Capt. Perry amanding the ' tleship Tow RE PAnamES HA feu detachments of om and th edd with a tratn to clear tray When the railroad ti | and Colon has been cleared he will ex {tablish a detachment to preserve or- der along the Line. he naval officers are ac terse instructions eabled by President | Reosevelt to them and to all Con lar agents on the Isthmus, His wes- re reads efully protect American tnter- and keep rallroad and telegraphs mmunication apen between Pan and Colon. HELD AT BAY BY MAD 006. ie tween Panam. ting unde te Kept Prisoners for er when r when] tying by the ran into the Mining-room frothing ac the mouth LL ocontinued through into another Dom and Was on Ite way’ when | the members of the family, realieing eo tog had Koie urtel from the the ki ant cloned the door, Just an they closed the door ie co agulnat tt intmal began gnawing and ecratehing at the door and th to leave the room, Mr J by a window after walt an hour and found Patrolman ta MeManus, of the Pourth Precinct mpanied him tot intimal ‘The set at iberty and retur r 1 whot the impriso! ele atin The dog had nin the Deney famtly + Mr. Deney thinks » Kitchen stove drove BROOKLYN FARMER GORED BY A BULL. While leading a victoux bull to. pas: ture this morning ‘Theodore Conrad, twenty-iine years old, a prosperous fare mer living Xty-Hfth —atree Homewood, a arb of Brooklyn, was cked by the antmal and severely gored before ait could be sum- moned. The bull was a splendid sy men and a prize winner ef pure Al- derney atock. Conrad war lexdin bull from one pasture to anotier w the antmal, without warning, lowered {ts head and, before the man could run, he was thrown down and gored about the breast and right shoulder, lay As the man on the ground the bull, now thor- an Hour, John Deney his wife Kept: prison in wy tadiny | Wises at \ oughly infuriated, tried In vain to drive Its sharp horns through {ts owner's body. Conrod clung closely to the varth, knowing It was the oply way "to pave fiw life The prostrate man’s rive for help drought a nuinber of Iallan laborers, who Were working near by, and they drove oft the animal with’ picks and crowbars. The beast was afterward caught and wilt be sold to the butchers. Conrad Will recover, STUNG THIEF WITH MERCY } ABOUT HIS ASSISTANT. John Deney and His Family juige Newburger Suspends} Sentence Because Man Stole for Family. The most able surprise In the Ife vf Harry Cohen came to him this mors when he went before Judge biiraer to treleorenced: on, aiceanvictlon ind larceny. Instead of a severe wenite such a he had expected, he " 1s and was allowed to lea court-room a m. twenty-six years old and in old shoes, On Oct. 39 $2) worth of shoes from the Meyer Huuttuechein, at No. 3 Clinton street. He wae tried and found guilty Last week. Slice your convietion,” sald Judge Newburger to Cohen when the thief Was brought berore him, "I have he Vemtigutel your ¢ rn that whea you and your of starvation. Mrisoner# Rellet ition of ommitted the were on t Kimball, of the tells me that tt have Inte! Charitles Organizi and when you get ywn this disgrace you 1 yourself." ined. ‘Tears came to Meat what the words the Judge meant toh He stum- led out of the tuom, and in the cor- rior was by one of the members t had convicted him, uk. hia home and, buy what you need with It sald th SEOE pushing a $5 DM Into nin hand, Cohen f hin, family comfortably lode at Allen street. An Operant Corn SPRINGFI Fischer, w York muste composer, Ix dead here from an operation for a corn on hia toe er was a brother £ Re of St. Bernard's ‘atal to the Musician. 23.—Jogeph u morrow FELL SIX STORIES. Menry neeinciee a Workman, Killed ‘This Morning. Henry Lambert, thirty-six years old, of No. 8 Avenue HB, was Killed by’ a fall to-day at No. 8 West One Hundred and Twelfth street. He fell from the sixth floor to the cellar of the building on which he was working, uate ot atory ta “The (ORGANIST RESIGNS BECAUSE OF PEACOCK DOES NOT BELIEVE STORIES Owtng to the Dogan Divorce Canc, Developments In the diverce proce: ings of Frank Dugan, Brooklyn. wh [accuses Organist, Perry Peacock allenating the affecttons of his wife tints It con- rue remem cock was Wecharged with greav vot that Mr I from his positte organist at All Saint's nous the story of his re- Mrs. Dugan w made public. Now the organist of the church, Dr. W. 1, Woedeock, has resigned. He does not belleve the stories told about former assintant, will be as aswistant Chureh 4 lations with as It develops that Mr. Peacock and Mrs. Dugan were in the habit of meeting in the nited States Hotel in Water street. In thts borough, wan finally gantat toge drunken salle and that when Mr. Du- found his wife and the or- er he was disguised ax a He wore a sailor's hat and two handkerchiefs ted around his head, Mr. Dugan says that Mr. Peacock bought his wife a pers, a pair of of clothing. He cock to his wife ‘The divorce papera are being prepared. Mr, Dugan says he will sue Peacock for heavy damages, He saya also that he don't expect to get a cent, an Peacock has no money atr of red plu and other articles has letters from Pea- PEABODY TO BE CHOSEN. Shepard's Friend Likely to Reor- gunise Kings County Democracy. The first meeting since the election of the Kinga County Democratic General of Tuesday, Dee. 3, at headquarters in the Thomas Jeffersun Building, Boerum place, Brooklyn. At this meeting it !s probaole that George Foster Peabody will ve elected Chairman of the Committee to suc- ceed James Moffatt, Mr. Peabody was once chairman of the veneral Cominit- tee of the Shepard fact'o. of Brooklyn Democrats, and 1s Mr. Shepard's can date at the present time. the Democratic Party In Kings County. ——— A Story Wo Reading. When you start home on the long journey from the office, tired out, at nigh} nothing takes your mind off your work and makes the journey a winner, Committee will be held on the evening ‘The plan ts to effect a complete reorganization of pass so quickly as a rattling good story of love and adventure, You will find such a story when you open your Evening World to-day. The ‘Puppet Crown” and it's] eet einficieleieicicicielek ieicieiefeleie eel ler ne rer erik SCENES AT COLON, NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE COLOMBIAN REBELS. Heeb bitdieblvieieeifeleielelot: Bure bon eeleleteteleteatefefer * 200 LOST IN WRECK? |Fears that Vessel Plying to Manila May Have Sunk. al steamer rs, including an solilers from oO Manila, ts be- MANILA Alerts, wi me dincharg: miles from In for Hong: Manila, S north y_ mil tM anil ay. TIRED OF SANE OLD THING, SHE DIED. PRESSED FOR RENT. WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. aimistio he “Mra, Slevin"! Leaves a P Note Addreaned t Poblic, she had been told she must move sv her rent was pald py this morning a woman known to the occupants of the furnished flat house at Mra. Provably because No. (2 West Sixty-f j Slevin. committed sulci apart= ments hin morning by ta ar. bolt acid an was about twenty-elght Md, and, tt $s said, had numerous allers during the evenings, According to the janttress of the louse, Thompson, the woman moved place thre sage. She t one week's tent and was told unless she Jan ay she woul have patd the b t to get out as around Monday morning,” Mrs, Janitress, “and you can get your money, Mrs, ‘Thompson calted at 9 o'clock. Ked at the door, but recelved She called again at 10 and - o'clock two women called who wanted to rent a three-room furnished fat and they were taken up to the apartment occupled by Mrs. slevin. Mrs. Thompson rapped on the door agun, and, receiving no response. opened the door with a pass key. The furniture was in order, and Mrs, Thompson re- marked that Mra, Slevin must have gone out, ‘The women were shown through the two front rooms and sald they were pleased with the pla When the door was opened to the small bedroom the women were horrified to see lying on the flour the body of Mrs, Slevin, she was apparently dea A policeman wae sent to Roosevelt If ue. IT. ealmte veliele, auld’ the woman, had v th the vehtele, Mientcarbolte néide Ona table in the room waa the following note: ole life ts a at iG some thin ear after year, and it = come unbearable, m to end tt now, This Is no love cents for.” OPPOSE SUNDAY SALOONS. Methodiat Preachers Adopt Strong Rewelutl on the Subject. Action against Sunday vpening of sa- toons was taken at the weekly meeting of the Methodist preachers, held to-duy in the board room of the Methodist Book Concern, No. 150 Fifth avenue. Resolutions were adopted unanimously legiaintion that will inter opposing any legiains etainn ee the denouncing ‘the Hei Guaetss Susanne or Scat "Oe oC united reac ; tite ad ¥ case, no man in the world that I would ‘give two 14 COST IN GREAT GALE Swept fron Vous re Wind Had Driven Ashore. NINE DROWNED TOGETHER Crews of the Barges Wilmore and Grant Blown Overboard Off Chedwick. Late reports to: show that probably fourteen persons thelr Ives during the gate which swept the coast tn the vicinity of New York Saturday night 1 Sunday. The greatest single disaster was the drowning of nine men from the barges Wilmore and Grant, which went ashore at Chedwick, N. J., a mile and a halt south of Long Branch, They had bean In tow of the tug ureka from Fall River to Philade!st:! but the line part- ef Saturday night The two barges, with crews numbering eleven men all toll, were dashed Irfto ther Jersey re. Two men on the Frant were rescued, but the other nine were drowne: The two rescued we: th only ones who could swim, They managed to get on the lea aide of the stranded barges, where they remained until help came. Another victim of the storm was @ man who was swept from the pitt ut Long Branch. Picked Up by the Gale. Two others were William Dougherty 1B, Ray, of Springfleld, L. 1, who were drowned In Jamatea Bay. With four others they spent the night in a boat house built on piles in the main channel, about two miles from Canarsle, on Baturday night. When they awoke yesterday morning 2 the storm was at its helght and the frail bullding threatened to go into the rat any minute. Four of the men to try to secure the house while Dougherty and Ray n the dullding gathering up yp water, where It The two men went down companions were Imprisoned and waves without shelter on until Inte Int were taken off by fishermen, the barges H. A. Hawgood and the edita foundered south of Squan yesterday. The tug Navigator, J tae two craft in tow, arrived with the tidings. The Davis, another barge in charge of the Navi- r. stranded at 6quan Beach and two of her crew were drowned. The three barges were towed from Philadelphta, the Hawsgood being destined for Provi- dence, the Davis for Full Rivar and the Mercedita for New London, SAYS WIFE HAS T00 MANY HUSBANDS, GREEN DECLARES HE IS AT LEAST THE THIRD. yea Messrs, Ward aud Tiffany and Per-|¢ haps Mr. Kearney, He Inal ave Ch Charles K. Green, an actor, got per- jon from Justice Leventritt this af- noon, ty file an answer to the com- . Annie W. Green, for wh absolute divorce. he wants to say in defense fats his his lawyer, Mitchell W. Eri told the Court, ie that cked with hurbands. hi ving mar- 1 Ward and another before she was muarrled to him, Nov. 10, 1878, and that she was never divorced ‘from ether man, both of Whom are allve—to say nothing of the fact that she lved at one time swith a Ke ough Green doesn't were married or not. ireen 8. Teplled aat these charwes Were trumped Up {OF the Inck of a, real’ defense: thue, Sten een had to proceed to have Gre punished for contempt before he patd the counsel fee of #00 and $10 alimony. Kranted to her last July, but he would net pute hat tn op} ition, ha rd ir. Erlanger Green bord ard up, ind his fellow-actors ‘made ures (o pay the arrears of alimonyvand geep him ouc of jal Justice Leventritt sald he didn't as. {ash much credence to Green’ but it wana matter for tral, and he ted the motl: Tiffany, TWICE-TOLD TALES. No Meat Extracted {rom Them by one Who [lost Need the Facts. We have more than twice told the reader of the fact that he or she may perhaps easily discover the cause of the dally ill feeling, and the experi- ment {s not difficult to make. But there are readers who think truths are for some one else and not for themselves. Some day the oft-told fact will flash upon us as applicable, when the knowledge comes home that day af- ter day of inconvenience, and per- haps of yuffering, has been endured, the cause not belng recognized or be- Neved, although we may have been told of the cause mahy times over, but never belleved it applied to us. It would startle a person to know how many people antes because they drug themselves daily with coffee. We repent it—tt {s a powerful drug, and 80 Agere the delicate nervous system that di may appear in any part of.the body, all parts being dependent for health on a healthy nervous gystem. Relief from coffee for 30 days has cured thousands of people who never suspected the causo of their troubles. The use of Postum Food Coffee is of great benefit to such, as it goea to work directly to rebuild the delleate cell structures from the elements na- ture selects for work. Roll lan Tromia| henry drugiand the taking ug of proper nour! oreo only permanent catia Annie ta| fer STO “FUNNY OLD: . METHOOS m Vy Will Our Children Think Ou Ways as Strange as We Think Our Forefathers’’? 1] , Chance for Improvement Still in Many Things. Perfection Has Been Reached in Many Others. “Suppose you were obliged to go to Boston. Wouldn't it seem strange tu you to get into an old-fashioned, musty-smelling, jolting stage coach? It was not so many years ago that people had to travel that way. Think of the inconveniences, think of the hardships, even, they were obliged to/suffer; and think of the time consumed. We doubt whether these experiences tended to lengthen their lives. It is just so with hundreds of other things. A great improvement is an- nounced. We marvel at it for a few days, and then accept It as a_matter of course. Now, if it Is necessary to g0 to some distant city, we are made as comfortable, if not more eo, than though we remained might in our homes, and a few hours brings us, without fatigue, to our destination, ‘Phere 1s not a man living who would prefer the oid way after he has ex- perienced the delights of modern methods. But it 1s not In travel alone that improvement has been made, There are many other things much more vital to the ultimate good of man than easier methods of going from place to place, and nothipg. proba- bly, will flustrate this better than the much-talked-of Vinol, for in Vinol we see what has formerly been a necessity, attended with the most disagreeabla features, transformed into what is really a luxury. In Vinol we have the elements of what has been the greatest medicine known to man for the cure of wasting diveases of every description, namely, cod liver ofl; but in Vinol we have none of the objectionable features that attended cod liver oil. As Mr. Edward D. Cahoon, of our city, Treasurer of Riker’s Drug Store, corner 6th avs, and 234 st., who has connected himeelf with the Boston firm of chemists producing these goods, will tell you, and as many other druggists in town would indarse him, Vinol 1s the essence of all that is good fn cod liver oll. Vino! ig not a patent medicine; hence its popularity with physicians as well as the public. The manner of producing Vinol is a new discovery. It ts the re- Gfsult of a special proceas by which the curative and medicinal: elements are extracted from the liver of the live cod, leaving behind the fat and grease. Just the right proportions needed of this extract is dissolved in a dell- cate table wine, and so to-day, In the line of medicine, all who have found it necessary to take cod Mver oil, may do away with all the disa- greeablo features of the old way, dis- carding the horrible grease, which may be likened to the lumbering and unhealthful, vehicle of travel of the past, and take Instead, aa Mr..Cahoon himeelf, in speaking of the matter, described it, “the eleggnt and modern vestibuled train” of medicine, finding in Vinol the elements so much needed to restore health, entirely dieguised and much more rapid and efficient in the manner that they operate, than could: have been expected in the old and cumberscme way In which thit valuable remedy war formerly taken Cea eeatemeael 875.00 DIAMOND RINGS $35. * 1 bought a magalficent palr of old ot mond eardrops last week from an Enzlish lady, who pald $150.00 for them In Loodon @ fev They are beautiful weme. 1 pat one 43 14- mola Tt eannut_be duplicated for lore than $76 eech. You will never have this chance feserved for the Molla Bev eri CHEESES | a Warcit a LOOK _FORS THE NIG WATCH. CANDY SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. Chocolate Cream’ Boston Chips Ib. 10¢ Coffee Cream Walnats.....1b. 15¢ SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. ‘ream Lumpsa....-Ib- 10¢ Ib. 159 ‘The Great Romantic Novel, ‘Evening World. “PROCLAIM THROUGHOUT THB LAND" with Sunday Warld Wants ‘The Three-Time Rate speaka to more eon BACNINA aeaaie. tere, tone, y ott ates, 29) 0% > > | Taeethentgiacee