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GLa - FOR DEAD BOY Second fhe Re Reverses Ori- * ginal Judgment for $300 Against R, R, Company. LAD WAS TO BLAME. Judge O'Gorman Had Set Verdict Aside as “'Grossly In- adequate.” decided this afternoon A second jury , that the verdict of $34 five-year-old Laurence W Nov. 15 by Justice O'Gorman a inadequate and indefens' $300 too high. A verdict was rendered! the company this afternoon the set a wan Just vor of the sees ond trial of the case bef; “ ‘Truax. ‘The lad was son of Je @ butcher of No. 1 and he was Killed be April In front sued for $15 medical atten A verdict was aw x $900, and Justice 0 t acide Verdict and ordered a new trial with waiting for a motion from W1i counsel. He criticleed small awa for the loss of A decla the verdict was tt sist ut ene to ages arbitrarily 3 Isly fixes al auch a low figure k the moral pense.” The defense in ly la was thi the motorman used all pe haste to @top his car and that t any and Mts agente were guilty of no neglect in the matter. UPID INA CHOIR LOFT. —— Four of the Tenors and Bases Marry Four of the So- pranos and Altos. ‘Miss Anna Marte Cook and Mam H. Conrad, both of Je will be marr hin evening a of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Cook, No. 168t Boulevard, Jersey Chy, by Re: the fourth Mr. Sanft, Misw ung woman of the ¥ German Evangelical Church eheir to wed this year, A Mittle over a year ago five of th young men, who are members of the choir, were enga, Women members. Already been married and t fourth marriage will oop Tesult of all these weddings Church choir has become While the pastor heartily to five of the y Three couples the ApprOV Bnarrlages, Ne ts grieved to Kee so many empty places in bie choir, whieh formerly was one of the best in J City, Me ts possible ever to Gingers together again As a matter of fact, have to be reorganized ily. Pastor San: that the voung p wondering $f it twuch a body will £ good the and th tly at holr will his ebure fwere a trifle slow in entering the matrt- monial state. the hint. ADMIRAL ASSERSON The young people took THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1901. Mrs. Bonine’sow. to triend, was in court for the jdav. it was a dri of a woman's fight and the death of by Ins own hand, to take the Life ot victim. The testimony or. tion, the auditors WASHINGTON, Bonine was directly ec with th shooting of While witness stand t the y aeensed Bu her his word. time did she lose Attneked Neither tographs of the yietin dy were exhibite eve! by ON WITNESS STAND WESTIFIES AT THE COURT- MARTIAL OF COL. MEADE. Beveral Witnesses on huteal Mattern Als petify nt Hreak- lyn Navy-Yard, Ys In the cour: martial of Cy % Meade at the Brooklyn *® Rear-Admiral 1. ( as placed on the st ed to = Me testined th Masine Barra * fome time Cost about Col. Denny, wtio testified ax Meade, xald that the cost was 5 Meade tind charged frau in the con- tract for the repairs. Several more SWitnesses on technical mat a were called this afternoon, ere ‘MISTAKE ALL AROUND. Fook Lniment elne—Taken to Petterich, Ho: ot No. _ Kate Meeitiisetead’ of cough medicine thin Smorning, and now she is in Be pital charged with attempted sul- Alscovered her mistake shad swallowed the med Ht for an emetle to the drug peone heard anda sent for an ambul en it came 5 8 and ut as it had been report (attempted suleclde, des) Wd the woman's o Wou Want a Horsct i Cazioll. Moree Co., ass 21th sntional — testimony with his family under pled by the Hotel Mts t fact was brow hed made her This elon “She told seemed n story of (he: killing of Clerk Ayres, as told! room and made public first ine tes matic recital for her honor her assailant) while teving his intendes sated a sensa- following it wilh intense interest. 2 Mis mnnected to-day Clerk Ayres in the Kenmore Hotel. The evidence which was no: objected to by the defense, was given by George B. rdner, a la in the Interior Department, to whom Mrs, Bonine had unburdened her mind on the day of the tras the sth as oon tow at Wt not self-possese any fon Ayren. | she moved when pho- | m of the Was new hat Mrs, 1 nto hin, eas ail trage: | nine | th he vhed Aye came to a Ioan her ed if she pistol t which « the str the Dist than that when the strug- he assault the pital w The witness sald she dil whose Hands the wa rreeted timselt hy Party ed ehe wit \ Wash sre fed to toll me tint Ayres was uor at the t Gardner, Mrs, Bonine on the next w er ex sclousness of her innoze: adiled that and asked me I. By mean tha y ret rments, but bo didn't know Hefense did not object 15, tt t a taken to mest he xatd, "that she | the SE SAOICER CTS TA the death of Ayres) i PPT aN nunlicelt|| ee ping while witness and Ayres | nantwant lent ng in fr " Kenmore | hing Trait] Mrs. Honine came out with # Mow she maid aie [efs and Ayres got up and walked away happened and told [ts 16 to show contempt a tome becauae ste | Mr. Hurns sald the ad been some difterer Ayres and the ac had reproved him for in pel wings up i ok, the wa Tapt. r nerves ned out their ot “+ ‘ye wind that blows through Mercer street Is blithe and free to-day: the very Iry-goods boxes wrin: truck horses ery hooray The ldings shine ar down the line, until thelr faces crack; the sidewalka whisper to the curb apt. Chapman's back Posts that hold the street lamps ves, a hou the ropes tat taking tn thetr softly Kurgle, in ehime as the bree E orm doors rustle to their grooves they cl clan's push-cart ten track, the cor- nt with the roof, for Capt nek, The In the factories are blow- Ing off thelr steam, the weights that rest upon the scales are Hgater thin “HIS ROYAL WHISKERS” IS HERALDED IN SONG. Bard of Mercer Street Summons His Muse to, Fittingly Welcome Capt. Chapman. they seem, the plategliss windows beam with J 4 hurl tons back | faeces a et by the news that Capt. | | Charmanta back Aye, Cage hapman hes returned from up ame pits The rocks and rilis of Uf yarn, but Mer cor street It m solitinte and mlidew to a region full of whirl hd JCapt, Chapman been transferred, the fag of vicw to furl He's brought his tron bedstead down, his tootibrush and the comb, and, 16 he had hie way, on mere from Mercer street: hed roam, This faithful ward famois Stantey Upward and 2 Wesley Hat! a lustre on his whiskers that with hin AT DINNER GUESTS DIE SU One Vietin Ins. 0 York Clty We nee 1 ei N wo nudden dents, parties Mange on Tr! pectal HALIF. recelved fre {ng the arrival there Heent after 4 Halifax. and plu without cooking, food. so violently that the nothing In the way of wae thought that the over... stow PARTIES DDENTY IN MIDST OF FESTIVITIES. b Drake, « Yew © of ‘Turning » Bermuda, Cres: M he vessel te on board became nt that the big a unde She Hi te Kale shortly atter | Mualifax, and for two days” the eather Was’ extremely bad. Admiral and La. soard. They had to. x Dishes e thrown about, and at one time It cooking. tins on the upper portion would cause the vessel to turn tral avenue, TWO DROP DEAD» THREE MORE iD FROM LOOK JAW. ALL HAD BEEN RECENTLY VAC- CINATED, mt nivale ath fr Moreh MI the vi Antit ently vaecin= each ¢ ated WOMAN CLAD IN FURS DROPS DEAD ‘WAS IN METROPOLITAN LIFE'S BROOKLYN OFFICE. Card tw Her Pocket Leads a He} entifeatto ne Mra, Manna Taunton, An unidentified woman while in the of the Metr fe Insur- Company 4 vad this aft drow, She ‘orty-five years old, five fect six tall, had gray halr and wore a Hilla cape ned with purple silk, In her pocket was a card with the name of Il. Tunison, nurse, No. 21 Cen: Brooklyn. This ted tu her Identification as Mrs. Hanna Tunison. KILLING OF CLERK AYRES AS TOLD BY MRS. BONINE. Accused Woman Declared that the Victim Attacked Her and in the Struggle His Pistol Was Turned nS: Himself. ubjected W. ross-exam| thon with refere ty Ayres's movements the night rdy and © at Ayres witness that Ayres ase of beer while in yres and Burns ir rooms that midnight, Te f room No. Just tine he saw him Mr, Joped that Burns mothe K the tw ne the trag did so he said he was Ayres and he were such Is that Mrs. think ty MWe sald Hogan's Farewell to Ayre a okuest at the Kens a police court offelal now an employee of sting Olle, about two tween counsel im while held up. be nd -expain ed to identify: It értain cits whieh had been made in re zit from the body, identified photographa ot Iv /eaken after the autopsy when the pl offered in-evidenee. A threaten Hetween counsel was averted by a prompt ruling ur inthe purposes for which the photo: might be admitted Ronin 1 these vivid sof the tragedy with apparent ern © ne irl: at @ixt ot, whe ha eA Mekets of eats) and had passed th de were «| ‘ya deputy mar- shil just before court adjourned. when they Were Promptly uahered out of the rt-room, much ta thelr disappoint- “phe came will be continued to-m BATTLE ABBEY SOLD FOR $1,000,000, FAMOUS ENGLISH ESTATE UN- DER THE HAMMER. ow Duchess of Clevelan oto Keep Property— Purchaser Not Known, NDON, Now. 2 The historic Rattle ana the estate surrounding 1 sol) at public auction this after: hoon for & ”, A realestate agent was successful Dat he resolutely refused to hia elle name. ‘The in Junction of se was im oon every one cane AN that could be learned iv that the bayer was sot an American. ‘Phe estate Includes 6,009, Lorem Phe Duke of Norfolk and Lord Row dory have been Tas posattte purebarers of the ty, which Capt Forester, rane the lite Duke of ‘leveland, recentiy tnheritud, out dee red to i Hattle Sunees. Vt , y {s situated near Battle, town and was foray Hits rly pr name” fr: < en owhieh the Saxons, under Harold, Were de- fate by William, Duke of Normandy in lon After the Garde Duke Willlam, known Wi the Conqueror, founded i magniticent Qube La commemarate bis” victory hhh altar in the ehurel ix said to have ‘ where the body 1 found Abiey gives Ite name to bie Rei! Neh furnishes a Ibe sowhy came over with fami sold hetan; te Clovelind, whtow of the fourth and last Duke of ¢ and, She 1oMay Isc nt year. CLOUDS OF PAPER OVER BROADWAY, THOUSANDS OF SHEETS CAR- RIED HIGH BY THE GALE. Nox Broken Open nnd ‘thonsande OF Pieces Carried Over Shy acrupers. Ther an unusual » a lower Broadw s afternoon, in whieh the prev nigh winds played a prominent Wx cont voly ten et or headings, the eWae V a Puip No. 8 Broadway, In the vein! thourand property & Pp. fell from of the oMfces Ke open ax tt wing the paper wagon westerly gale around th watch was hi adjrcent CHURNT Up the loosened a tered them in every direction, ‘The Htted about the os alks, Into the inlddle of the street and through near- by doorways With nd thither flew the sheets, until the entire street from the side: walks to the tops of the highest sk scrapers, were filed with the flying paper, sidhgzowd of people watched the strange DEVERY APPEARS PURSUING IN DIAMOND TRIAL, PAE UMELSH) Sere laugh and Mr. Osborne tontinued from Firat Page.) \3 jeries with you to- Tr HAS | AbHD land dark blue necktle with large ce ate Finute them yesterday,” re- overnment Army Reinqjesss or sew York « ee worn, tke p on His si forced, Pushes to P aren) S| when La ud for| When the Reporters the Interior. eee a8 and Asked Questions. U. S. MARINES ON GUARD. Hoeah Was Pelly of Red and Blue Lights, who Solombian Gunboat Returns to Colon After Landing Troops. ae aptain Jored curtains on the door.” alt disorderly | long did you keep this light COLON, Colombia, Nov. 26.—The weekly repo from the Fitteentn uae? Liberal forces control San Pablo, prrcinet made, rations “Tn where there ts | ered Ine Station and Barbacoa, a long fron bridge over the Chagree Ri This the sorne ans rested it Mr Os prosecutton show that ad what orted t Reports Read retipon re- is a critical point, offering » dary. the jury the Liberals a splendid means of a:- Asslatant | Diste ae : ana eae tack when the Government forces at- ie ae ms het | 1 the revquest tempt to cross It. te 1 taken It is generally admitted that if vidence for Defense. Gen. Alban succeeds In crossing the i Sudo to corodute nota river at Barbacoa his march toward i Ue ME oe realy ere Colon will afterward be an easy task. | ‘Renin Jz Rider Cady. fon, the defendant. an: Gen. , the Liberal commander, | fered. pltenes $i that he defense was is at Barbacoa. Seratas pI MBE Breed that, both wider w The Colombian gunboat Gen. Pin- | )06 1" | thelr respeetive aides we. zon, reappeared tn Colon harbor this » between Mr. the Jury, hia contention be- morning. Her commander said there that he oy tantues p us care. inate were only 100° men, out of the mit not to Mr, Osborne. “mond original 600 trogps carried by the vessel, now on board the gunboat. The rest had been landed at Porto NOREFUGEFOR BAD FORGERY CHARGE land to Join the government fore: under Gen. Atban, now at Mamet. Propeller for Torpedo Bon nade Sad to Have Been S In Upper Part of Clty. pired men of the United Statts bat tleship lowa, now at Panama, The marines were embarked on board + ced ce ray the Tenement 4 that any owner of such men killed and wounded, Anarmored train was sent over the Touse law! alleged that ton Last 3 whil Well was in Bas XN soldiers wounded in the four hours’ battle that took place yesterday at tmpire and Culebra, POLIGEMEN MUST Neither the Government nor the MISS THOMPSON John Ti held In $990. .ball by Liberals have proper facilities for Mee Acar eka Tatihoiaeeraraen Maes caring for the wounded. ket Court tils morning on a charge of While the Liberals were driven swindling. ‘Trac back tw il rp € ve it old, and Hyes Third 4 wo miles the Governmen | a | wan necused of welling tlekets for fake troops suffere 9 from exhaustion | +} dan Hi 1 his guilt, and hunger it was impossible to fol- the man had dis 1B. Se: He it fe the pull that counts. | tat wenn dlaininned for absenting him- nelf from duty, without leave, Corpora an Amestean Tee Company wagon | tion Counsel WH ng expre: "I itiven by Charles Homeyer, of No. #3] willingness to review the case If phy so orders, VICTIM WAS MURDERED. Who Died on the Street Been Beaten. Weat Twenty-first street ‘The wind was blowing y strongly. and she was trying to hold her akirts and Keep her hat on at the same tine, so that she did not not&e the wagon until ft was right on her, She started to pring out of the EXPIRES SOON AFTER REACH- ING NEW YORK HOSPITAL, je. of No, 400 We: Margaret) Me! but just then ® north-bound — tre (apecial to The Brening World. Sixteenth Street, Meets with |), Game along and blocked her NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 24.—It developed atal Street Acciient, res knocked her down a to-day that J. W. MeIndoe, fifty years —EEE, tained Inter- old, who was, found dead on the street here yesterday shortly after he hat been Mra. Margaret’ Melville, of { é put out of the Atlantic Hotel by em- i Sara ployees who thought him drunk, was murdered. ‘MeIndoe, who came here from Rich- mond, was a telegraph operator, but had lately’ been writing Ife insurance. An. autopay held to-day shows that the man was struck on the head nnd dled, from fractured skull. | Detectives ar now, worl ‘ing on the case, West Sixteenth street, was run over by Crataer Be Repaired an ice wagon at Nineteenth street and} ore sixth avenue this afternoon and so] NEWPORT NEWS, Vo. hi Nae badly Injured that she died a halt hour | The German protested, cruiser; Venetia later In the: NowsYork Hospital: arrived|hero thls) afterngon trom Danish Mrs. Malvillo was crossing the street | Seat, Males ant Price toced “eee |e from west to east and got in front of repairs. ere. The Panama Railroad steamer Ori-] sry WHO FLED NORTHWARD INVENTOR ACCUSED OF USING . from New York, 19, are SENT TO ISLAND. 8. V, LOWELL'S NAME. rived at Colon this morning, having on board about one hundred mar- ines, who are to relieve the time-ex-] One fect of Capt. Churchill's Was About to Exploit a Patent ith Commissiod= HE CONTRADICTED TITUS, ‘| Consulted Him,” Says the Colo- nel—'‘He Didn't Consult Mey!” Says the Captain. The repor! ism of Police fommisisoner this morning seemed par- ularly tr Murphy. lot of new de- appointed ng from $2,500 to nad been printed in = to Col » 1 suppose that calle vund to see him about to pare himself Ming one story while is wan telling anot The Colonel deciared witn 1 consulted the promotion: clnred jus ers would be he a Bur sol- Ti- eat capt as ponitively sited him. that him to dot pay his) money and these statements, ton was first Hed to the prin’ declared Int know an. about the 1 that you you Would investigate the llers said. Sis nothing to ENTERS PROTEST AGAINST BOSGPS OSBORNE DOESN’T LIKE TALK ABOUT HIS ENGAGEMENT. one Villagers Talk Necaune He ts Fifty= elght and Fiancee Only Twenty-fve, train and taken to Panam. Within the past two day« Magistrate | Carl gd. Hf, Fulndt, a retired sea captain,| Edward ¢ Osborne, a wealthy The Liberals retreated from Em- who ix sitting ino the Harlem) of No so Thi avenge. Brooklyn, was] restdent of East Hampton, L. L, bas perador owing to lack of ammuni- ‘ourt, has s six women tO arraignet! in the Centre et Police] written a letter to 4 local paper making They - sixty e'« Island for six montha each. Court tals afte » charg tgainst the gossip occasioned Hon. They admit having lost sixty | ry women, {t la said, have Rone tl ine three ch the amouns of $3 ment of his engage- men In killed and wounded at EmM-1 jrariem wince Acting Capt. Churchill, of The man who alleges that hiy na White. ‘There ts perador, and that among the numbe » Fifth « station, begun hla crus) was forge! is 8. V. Lo arity in the ages of the was Col, Oyas. But they claim thar] sade against disorderly how md coms | lawyer, who was 0) nein sctyaslene aii Governme Cy ver 150 2 the lower citys | t ent pre twenty-five. rac ios Government lon awae ever st they WII] also enforce indt had Invented. It fs} caused most of the talk among the to ne married to railroad yesterday, having on board nts hhy property for Hee ee M at her fathers ef Perry, " shall be ttoa ll Mason to accompany a graduate Capt. Perry, of the Jowa, and m: | river Savings Ina eel tease chine guns, and flying the American esr te and rs street, for the purpose of § as a domonstrative force, but It Prof, Thayer Dead. Menttty bh ct 3 Spe to Tae Evening Worlld Jason consented, his uncle being the vurant t not he continued daily. Pas- 5 anit F tof the Inettution, Mason iden-| Hiven Up senger trains, however, will still © tithe ait also indorsed the check | Qeasent ft ry © guard, for $10) signed by Lowell which Flind There is great suffering among the wanted te cash, Later he indorsed two om te more making the total $267 TRACY HELD FOR SWINDLING Admitted He Tickets for Fake Dances, low up thelr advantage. IF WOUND IS NOT FATAL, MIND|sO SAYS LAWYER FOR EX- TRAFFIC NOW MAY BE AFFECTED. PATROLMAN HART. ne 9) ar UNMOLESTE D A WEEK WILL BUY Came from England to Teneh | tart nant Any and Murphy Re- M tobbed of Savings by funes ter Reconaldern= LONG WASHINGTON Omar brs ( Hin Cane. gram revelved by the State YOKE at opeon today from Consul-General ___ udger ag Panama reports that tratt si eats ean fat giver no] Marion ‘Thompson, the anyaterions y warm time in the ll] OVER. other details of the situation, your Hah wo no whe walked Into Commissioner aren Commander McCrea has acknowledged | 3t. 'y Hospital last) Friday with whens Attorney: Loutsg COATS the recelpt of the Instructions sent yea- | bullet wound clear through her body, Hed there to find ciwhyathe 'y RS SLn edi ac ied aA e 2 ont of ex-Patro! Geos WV. Hart, terday advising him of the course whieh | 1 Fe but the sur fC ex-Patrotman George W. Mart a Wool, black he da ty pursue in tie A situation | noher health is re a t ti + on the Isthmus sto) vo lost her mind, She | tlon In Decemt 189 could naeet ve|f and Oxford Phe mati » ap! Mel shows growing syinpioms of mental dis- rred to Corp tion Counse| alen, . . United States forces on the fstimus, in] 3 Thompson, it appears, in the | have enna Overcoats, declining to permit any of the Coloatitan | dvughter of a ¢ Bale olives Inia any ee uideeetsonuer mine | [tine serge or rebel ys to make use of the mille} suburb of t Beenuse of trouh je er that he ow e done o de ut 1A oy Way, may ratve an interestitie quvetion,| at home she came to New York seven| case taken to the Corporation Counsel lined, well Veit that the Colom | montis Fwent to the Margaret! untesn he got an order from court tol] 4 i1gpeq, 3 Loulse Home for Working Girls In West | do so. Sixtcenth street. She remained there| “1c aimply shows,” sald Lawyer Grant $ most A month. ‘Then she went to] to an Evening World reporter, “that In > ind gave musts lessons to tae] order to get a rehearing of a police case chiliiren of from Murphy you must have a political te ihe exteat When ed the] pull. You must have the indorsement miviliwentihte fal inf of come. politician who stands well In|] Accounts opened. Cash prices. No reaver. the Colombian f to organize a music eins) {he {police damartnents Meno, yf many || extra charge. Terms mad: to suit. We Hecrent rights ree Loy thiv er any returned to w York ing! Tinmiseed are granted a rehearing. {J allow no house to undersell us or ott ro government, so that they have no! October and went to a boarding-house 1 don't care to give names, but there |] make casier terms. x as carsying on wartare \ Pieleawtvs (Feel patrolman who had beet off the \ “white tn aman w qurteen yeara and. Sturn Why not present yourself with a a macht copying off SN ine case. Phe Corporation Counsel|] good Overcoat for Thanksgiving ? : SSA eR sent back Word that the matter I ‘A Full Line of the ve te MP outrun the atatute Mme Seng Foman win Felnataied | Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Etc., at equally !ow prices. Send for illus- trated catalogue in colors. | T. KELLY, 963 Sixth Ave, (Near 17th St.) Note carefully. our arcade entrance to show rooms. Brookiyn Siore, 470 Fulton St., Upstairs, Hop Wanted—Mato, ~ Printwell Press, 244 W. Twent; Good, substantial homes are te Be found by bright seekers arin Suu day World Wants od Semi

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