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: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 190%: . 13 ILL.UNTO DEATH _ WASHERWOMAN’S DAUGHTER ‘SUNY LAW WOULONT NOT PERMITTED TO SING. Small-pox EN ie Her Rupil Teeny er ae s Guests. | H UPHELD. MAKE YOUNAD Fair Emma Bowker's Vocal Teacher, Emlie Agramonte, Refuses to Let a as Justice Giegerich Dismisses] After You Had Bee Had Been Stabbed Writ for Man Convicted in the Back by Your of Selling Meat. ° Hated Rival Storm, Exposed to Icy Wind and Rain on Snake Hill. @No more striking example of the utter) sclenze and experience at hand; T= ropes last aul ' brutality and inhumanity of our modern | ra from all the diseases on the calender |steain. “the canves of nt ACTION WAS TEST CASE.|TO B of diseases were hovered over by | 5 method of treating small-pox patients ose tl over by nurses, and the ropes that held tt down stood ! 1] deetors and friends. In the varto. out bravely until the wind reached a haa been recorded in this netghborhood | iitais of Jersey City unforte: ator tals IigmllSaenam hence Thea than that which comes from Jersey | out homes or friends were gently went the NT) EG th Argument that the Legislature Ex- By a Police Captain and Then Ar= u Clty to-day. It recites the experiences | nursed. small Huds uit led | : . of thirteen unfortunates who were | OUt on Snake IMM the small-pox pa- were exp us pelting a ceeled Its Powers Was rested and Given Advice— ye housed tn a tent on the top of § Montag st In thelr double-topped | wind that had In i¢ the chill of tire se Not Sustained. Wouldn't It Jar You? ‘ . a tent, As the afternoon wore on the Ke wind came across the Hackensack me: einen with Increasing force. Tt whistled elie. ough the guy ropes of the tent, dels thet. pratt Warm, Above AML chief desire of physt sons WIth) smallpox ix be Kept warm HIM tn the Hackensack Meadows when the storm came up the coast last Satur S day night. The strong wind ripped the top from Ithat the] Joseph Bradish, a wi ¥ young cleo trician. living at No. 261 Clinton streets Jus serteh has deck NE Up grocertes, butcher their frail shelter, exposing them to the | led In the sides of It and belted out the a on the. toy oe ‘ee rain; a portion of the roof of the tent | Toot of It. When the ran came It by \ rar and all other places except restaurants, | Brooklyn. told a story of stirring age fell across the top of the chimney of af Upon the canvas Ike @ rain of s wvering of thet PTR rs i venture t in the Butler Street J As the night wore on the force of the «then + cigar and candy and drug) Court.) He was well dressed and good st son Sunday. ts constitutional, looking, except for his left eye, which The Just! day diamfesed a writ of] 897 #adly discolored. He told his story habeaw cory podin, an| With an injured alr and won the ayme= east side buteher, a test [Pathy of Magistrate Tighe. case, sold a leg stomer| He had been stabbed In the side by wnday morning need to|* rival while leaving the house of ixhiment the girl he Js about to marry. He pure It was cliimed tn his behalf that the {chased a pistol for self-protection, an@ sstove. A fire resulted, the tent was al- i most destroyed and the victims of the most dreaded disease of this time and locality spent the rest of the night under iu the shelter of umbrellas. tt would be hard to find within a day's ride of New York on any side a more dismal place than Snake Hill. It ts a sale Increased, Swi In from the | ean it crosxesd the sof Jersey Clty and found Snake HU the only tm: | poliment in its journey toward the mountains, The tent slapped and groaned, the ropes strained and the itients, racked with pain and misery, in ning In ehill reg and doc at tot a putt of sud of smoke Yoo when soln dare, forbidding bump on the face of Down, in} the: penltentiary ithe, convicte | re nid Nealnd be law dtd not intend to prohibit the sale] whl = to get a permit to carry nature. The prison of Hudson County in| “leptin peace. They were tn warm, | packed bodies, t the burns ed meat Sunlay, if the| lt was given the black eye, he sald, by located there, and few indeed are the | Comfortable cells. In the prison hos. | ing ent was blown In th ck; and that} Pollce Devanney. And finally he prisoners who, escaping, are able to find | Pits! there scorel ney s i saree: FANNIE any cane chord f itdid the law wos excessive of the} was on a charge of carrying { their way to solid ground across the}, Some had colds, some had diseases | gosolation of the Hacker nwer of th islature, subver. | concea! Ons. 4 meadow. In point of utter Isolation | brousht on by thelr own indiscretions.) The do, y and unconati-} “I called on the young lady who has there Is nothing in the vicinity of the | TR® dozed comfortably tn the warmth RICE promised to be my wife.” began Mrs metropolis to compare with Snake Hill. | 2%! Meht and were wooed to slumber ter of thelr ehar < Justice Gle-] Bradiey when arralgned to-day. “She phibition of the] lives in an apartment house In Fourth by the booming of the wind across the meadows. Up in the tent on the top of the hill, the small-pox patients were In a state vortering on pante, In all of New Jer- sey they were probably the only human nue near Union street. This was. Monday night, I stayed until after the d been extinguished In the’ halls: Irentered the vestibule to two men. One nezed as a rival ‘ooked m Sunday, but to allow tt any time, and the public sale ¢ ~ before 10 o'clock, and} and Just a [1 find no reasen for holding that this] go out 1 was selged regulation J unconstitutional.” of them whom I reec Used to Have n Pest House, On @he very top of thla mound were t the small-pox victims of Ludson y County. NJ, Time was, tt appears, hour on of meal when Hudson County had a pest house A month ago It was burned to the beings tn a tent. Healthy persons ground—a circumstance tn itself a bless- a ; } ‘ ing. Pending the erection of a new | ,rquknaut the State were |n warm | ACCUSE = for the young woman's hand stabbed [sia ie ters ema satlete 6 eine oe expend oanitons ene i CCUSED OF THEFT. = | =« : s soocen e exposed positions in tt esses nical was erected’ on Snake: Hill) atthe Uack | siatednad i nothings between sthom)) And Hoping to hear volce of Misa y woman in whom they w Mood Shed by Hated Riv door of and overlooking the county | io cements but canves wally and a yma Howker, the wasderwom. Interested was present and was intro jMurnett Charged “The blow was a glancing one, but tt Prison, To this tent sufferers from | aounte canvas roof. Idaughter, who attracted widespread at- “by the Rev, De, Pige as follows Horse, Wagon drew blootl The blade passed through) mw ya) that you have not and he Machine. my overcoat and other clothing. r, My “I broke away and got home and’ yea= an unwor Lf #mall-pox were taken. The Board of Freeholders of Hudson ud, Kindly Light” ‘sey There ts no evidence to show that It s ee ene Ispex. patients i was not a good tent. It had a double |COUMY slept comfortnbly through the ee ttn Heeeneeng exuustte quality ve all abandon her."* sald be, tn Harnett, Ryerson | terday decided to buy a revolver, The t Foot an extra guard against the'soverity | Sf tne tent toe the chelter nf neseane ef Quilt for them br altace icelta fe aga titers. | constuston, VAC do what 1 ean Hrooklyn, was arrested to-day] young Indy and I were golng to the | of November weather. There were) sicring from n disense that acts who! under the tent eihom ward H 5 woman axtood | On the charge of stealing a horse. | theatre last night, and 1 thought {t best stoves in it and the chimneys ran up| Sor vruities Ina peale upon te appears | Socelt, eRowEH On the stre rar tiles, tn nrongunced aag Uuidience.” She ina | Wagon, sewing machine and a lot of fy get_q permit from the police. Accord= through this double root. ‘The doctors |oorr er er me rene tscrd or ercen | ete toe aa it eae wher will d ning Sie ft NAS brown hatrjeloth. The out belonged to John |ingly 1 visited the Butler street pollce and nurses were devoted and kind. HALere et IIuaEOn COLON tascout es The amelat ieee eet | Smith, of No. 27 South Third street. |station with a frlend and saw Sergeant : AM Comfortable bat These. the top of Snake HIN Saturday night. | prucllon note the samallnnxa tent c(oaiise tan tthe ring con- | ten AEC Ga A sh, f told him all the ae 1 Consumptives were riding In the street | No one was there but thirteen persons " ; trib he musical edus | her HT pornereo Hroome street and | and he refused me a permit. i. cars of Jersey City last Saturday; ty-| ill unto death with small-pox and a few iy fatal resulte i the | cation harband mans ita Fae amtatt ued at sig, | 21% Bradish here took a brea phold victims were in bed in warm rooms | devoted nurses and doctors. Toard of FrecholWers of Hudson County, | 10% nded the t tetermine)| t Mins peltilonscwtlt Rad ieen ela (lit Beoaesveatees se SnGES | eee with all the conveniences of modern! Canvas has Its limits of resistance and’ N. J.. protably Is x et been arranged for the not sing, and eke Md she le studying. nett deren tata ult. is 2%. Bur] «Just as TI was leaving the station somebody came up bes! me and struck: me a severe blow on the face that blacks BLOODHOUNDS ON TRACK | SUIT AGAINST BARONESS [ESS HARD LABOR OF A PRETTY LOST GIRL nS FOR HIS THREE CHILDREN, [mw tucrt tnt had assaulted him, Mr. Bradish dee \ i Miss Ellen ee Oropeey: of|e. | i i ee ee nea sae aE : Western Friends of G, Frank the captain of the precinct, Brooklyn, Believed Burglar Chief Goes to Prison} ;, the Great Dismal acl Devanney, |Schuyler Hamilton, Ur., Obtains Writ of Habeas nel Deanne: | ae Corpus Requiring Former Wife to rhs! captain /aasaiteall the paRe am Produce Them. made the arrest, but he dented the ase ae s man,” sald the Magistrate, y ve certainly had a rough time: of it, 1 will let you off with a wzepri- — for from 3 Years and 10 Swamp. McLaughlin, of Paterson, | ; eile sop mand, “Don’t shoot sour rival, Have, months to 5 Years. Send Startling Wire. ae Bau ico nate, ee nt ee Indirect tause of al! the trouble. “I know who stabbed me, though,’* he “L guess there will te more Bloodhounds are leading a dozen searching parties through the Disma! Swamp of North Carolina, in the at- ; : E Jacob Goldman, the commission mer-| tempt to find Miss Ellen Cropsey, the | : zs miners + TTR EAS chant, who wes last week convicttd of | pratt Institute graduate who disap- GletaRIOM burglary in the third degree, was sen-| peared last. Wednesday from her fath- tenced to-day to serve a term at hard [ery plantation, Seven Pines, near Eliza- labor in Sing Sing, of not less than three | Heth City, years and ten montas, nor more than] ft ja now believed that she was ab- | 4 despate! ature of Hl. $ € five years. dueted and 1s being kept a prisoner tn ‘ Bi 5 ‘ : for t fre When Goldman was called to the bar{one of the logging or hunting camps fe k el ae Ie Wyoming th teAipe | 4 if a in the Court of General Sessions, he | scattered over the great morass. ' iy 1 Mr. Me! attempted to enter a plea for mercy.| Her sweetheart, James Wilcox, son ban % mae (ace Wat ARN Judge McMahon cut him short, say! of the Sheriff of the county, Is under bes X pe in the despate! | ‘ 4 rn “Of all the criminals in the world, | arrest on suspicion of kidnapping, and | : Peg : | Mr. 3 Wan Interest there ts none who deserve loalency less|according to a telegram received lit i sts n Sherktan, and was ‘ pe than you. You are the most dangerous | jast night by her uncle, Andrew G, Crop- 4 te ih ‘hab West every Kind of a criminal. You led a douvle of Bath B the man Is In dan aaa ; | end tte ations, 1 Ife, and by the profits acquired | xer of being Ivnched. Pekin als family through stealing did much to bring, Mr. Andrew Crop: me ina about your good reputation among other | rie, who was graduat merchants. ing girl, Is a guest at S “No Sympathy for You.” was the last one of the Capt. Devanney Is the pollceman who was “relieved” of $90 by a Coney Tsland soubrette last summer, 's daughter Car- 1 with the mis! n Pines and mily to se SOTA Fi di Ms y SON ACCUSED OF BURGLARY, MOTHER OF RECEIVING LOOT, uhiin was he ver Hetining ¢ “I have no sympathy for such a man! Miss Ella, She says that they were ay an you, ‘The sentence of the Court Ia; talking with Wileox in the parlor about i : Ile was bo r Jonnste Hae * Mes, Kelly Tells Strange Story ef raold. He be- c fi P Accident in Which Her 1 o'clock Wednesday night and that ; : did't waa va bouts ats ye when Wilcox arose to leave he asked the nbria_roliing mill Miss Ella to go out on the veranda ind fx said to have had the distinction with him. eens eS ‘ the first steel rail ever turned Miss Carrie went to her room, and her ‘ 4 this country, 4 Ba cousin was not missed until morning. | work In Bethtehem he step- 5 we e ( Mrs. Margaret Kelly, forty-six years = ob and her son James, nineteen years that you be imprisoned at Sing Sing for @ term not less than three years and ten months or exceeding tive years.” Goldman tried to speak again, but was “ led away by the court officers before he Boy Found Goods, ; . pee ee tcinaes The bloodhounds have tracked her to 1 i When Goldman w: ted last Sep- | THe bloodhounds have trac! er, te ron of m oo , : "son tember he was n commission merchant | te river landl.g, about three hundred jten motal and one of his fect was AY 3 ; : old, both of No. 1445 Second avenue, Going business at Broadway and Canal|¥arde from the house, but there ail burned off. tee ’ were held by Magistrate Mott in the mreet. His arreat as u burglar caused a {taco of her ts lost. Her father, Judxe : In later years he m \ oF ac Yorkville Court to-day in $2,000 ball each sensation among. merchants, who had | William E. Cropeey, has every man in in Kansas, and went to for examination to-morrow, The mother | Siwaya regarded him as a man of excel- | Pasquotank County alding him in the years ago. He eof the x is charged with recelving stolen goods search. | Edison plane at ni held the ey =e and the son with burglary. z Ridge avenue, Brooklyn: wihchis wite| Wilcox ts deuide himselt With erlet| peep bbtebiebbtbiebinibedcbineitnbtebiesbibteiitcbiebhith | onion forth When the : Soromon Drunbers, © clothing, dealer, : and family. d swears that if he Is not allowed to iene ae en es slatilieg tase Baader fad vaca Lica So She Died Happy. fo out and aid in the search he wilt| girl in saying “Good night,” and left) aue, Bay Ridge, an aunt of the mins- pee eet Compa ny wan form : ees burglariasd fanavelothingryaleealae ‘ ‘ kill himselt. her In t and this adda to nls agony. ing girl, will start for Seven Pines | le was pla BARONESS RAOUL DE GRAFFENRIED. fabs clr feats oe Mrs. Kelly told the Court that last While he was out on ball she was) Ryder, of Ovington The Former Wife of Schuyler Hamilton, Jr. taken mortally ill, and to eave her dying | He saye that he quarrelled with the Miss Alletta | Moments Goldman represented to hee | 7 that he had been acquitted, i y aaiiearireren cian The spectal charge on wich Goldman | and pellof that Ada was more than | { Jivs trled Was that of being implicated | eighteen y dna burglary of $1.00) worth of leather | “I'he mot 1 Justice Clarke Street. Fecine Cal's svoratin eught to know and sti ays the child ts TL must dismiss the fled against him. ‘They declared only. sixteen writ IW ie oye | BU aa fadcausinted them in executing: fee ai {hia tboys will harel senate: | 4 ! Teter i op iheaughier ad assi e exe le ' Xe rT ce ot nf ne, ughter o: Goldman will be taken to Sing ing - | BHF bani askeot for an sxreaement ¢ li 1 + RICH MAN MUST PAY WIFE, Jor New York's oldest familins, At Sunday morning her son came home sata bleading from several wounds of the were nands and face and carried a bundle Mam-) ren at Ossining, She got a divorce] containing some clothing. He told her Guar tm Hamilton In 189000 the grounds of | chat he was entering the hall downstatre. | Horeand, ort. hen he stumbled and fell and then” nt Hamilton says an] ofund the bundle, e went downstalra nt was made at the time of the} and found another bundle containing! the children sh fifteen palrs of trousers, pithwcachsr Detectives Collins and Ashley, of the * Me says East Sixty-seventh street station, told) w refuses to let him even] che Court that hey found he solen goods” hildren or to allow them to re-}in he Kelly apartments, Magistrate Mott Sofnfeoloctenfe leconfentect oofeondetnaletontefoetet rdy, He ret up to-night. costs on Hock. An GatdmaniGeteras stay. : | “1 can't grapt costs In a matter of mothe this kind. This boy {x only a foolish | hoy," xald Justice Clarke; “he must MILTON CROSS. THE DRIVER. | is eightenn.”” His Wife Lawyers Emanuel M. Friend and Ed- ward Hymes secured from Justice Clarke, of the Supreme Court, a tem-| YOUNG BOCK SOUGHT HABEAS Mu tay for Goldman on th rou walt tll #! RT. Bevertors tn they isial, and, the ground | COBPUS FOR SWEETHEART, oe toon eres Nell the prisoners for further examinee e testimony of the alleged accom- ——— eT . titta'was, not feoperly corroborated, In Memory of Rev. Dr. Purves, seine reall nen ion pee a he motion on the stay comes up on 1 A memo: service to the late Rev, Did Not Re Hin Danger Until ea, in of Skatl n rlacincaisin e Supreme Orhzin of Skating. BicitayineSt cleo eenaoe Mase Wale | George D. Purves, of > York, will be Dath 1 h Care Were » i i (viaal/the! LontoalChroalel Revival of Irish Dancing, pele held in the Miller Chapel of the Prt See nae, it ran f The. luaurlots /compleceneenitae the. (From the Dublin United Irishmen.) aad eb tht ton Theological Seminary j ‘entadlie hment, s Skating Club, which reopens Some workers up Portaferry way are thiy afternoon: Dr Purves wa —_—_ ———-—— to-day, would have amazed the old, doing good work for things Irsh—lan- Shurehvands formerly pra {A milk ee has a precedent tn the stamp of protest|chrontcler Fitz-Stephen, who wrote guage classes and Inah dancing classes| Ernest Hock will have to get along a Testamanits, Peta SE 4 [eee eee ee aa } M1 te bs SH Se Issued a few years back by the Shells are nomiinitultian ing bullae: ly most of) couple of ‘years longer without his | Princeton Seminary. vaagnin ti iB nen peeene oF pees u mai formerly nin : t Frat nel encomites a bt Cay eatin ebay gon: “And when that great. fen: th our ci 5 4 e Vartie a Hdattie an q c ke : have their’ aimeult Som schoolgirl sweetheart, Miss Ada M. Kin- Nyaa ane iver the mes st 1 atoek ent p vetic ¢ must Honea hi po heranisgat t ove attending t axes WANE * rial addresa., The result” exercises | f i : : : hal Pani eee rune rennin ém some extra troubie| north Is hard froze: { tnoee oe the. fore! nd lows of; Bicutt, for. whom he got a writ Eos ctitit pandledtieg e c It acta y dasa that thes" do not ean Iuy upon the ice, Some, striding: the native. | No anf habs vrpus dirceting mou hese ery ay wired, | Melees 4 1! Ow | mn to i i t mistake, do ‘play upon lide aenrigetad some of the fo y| Mrs, Ellen Klanicutt, of No, a7 W. Seah ET e ar Tube] wide as they brosoedeeertnulitis jour! people ray; for Che .time rece ‘Thirticth street, to produce her in court sietbierekioteatice i fe Te ee. Rcetecaeaee think it Inconsistent. th: tonday, peg ve full spe t , adhesiven' Sait rev! Activ ee caper | UWhat be this? 3 , ‘ hort Hite ie heels, and do slide thus, (dN Pea ahmatd wlan oe includes Gaon yorsiea |) in behalf of Mra:\Kinnleutt: Leon Lasktt to isas ot beer was before Cond Grr) Agnitration for 1 presesitin tbe AEAG a bird Meth In the air.” Skating! dance cn the programme for learnars.| Produced aflidavita: showing that Why, a ‘Mchoon responded ar the train until) py pay, Bollvia, Nov i i z —= know it, however, was ha teen Our efforts should be toward pre was only sixteen years old, She looks pra : ; Lighthouse Steam ‘ ‘ Q a native. subsctute. for the. foreign] about. thirt partentcr: ‘f vlan Minister, Senor Osma, and t fen ta, ¢ 1x the by 5 cr Dinabled. | the Restoration by the a rl Me hirtes old a er fe cl ol Ph yagon a) f pet . G: \. ET ee oe eee cotene a Corelgn, sea it ech Paae ea ards ronte ala’ It surveyed the huge cup of iat ree 1zon Komn u te feet Titan Minka Affatrs have y of protest to thelr letters in addifin | MANILA, Noy, 26—The United States | had Bad jenent Lele eee : » ace rom. th here were foUr-} i ened a protocol submitting to arblt © stamp provided by the Govern-|Mshthouse steamer General Alva has| Qn ot ‘a Par! that at least all the music and’ songs "A acl eh? Well, ma 4 - “lvon ae such ‘entertatoments are thor- | wooer of fis landiady’s “ite girl,” pre- yp ete will for a ctaft of | teen cans tha wagon, and] {ian ihe pending qu , Ougaly Irish in spirit, wented affidavits stating on information her size.” thelr contents were spilled, Fespective countrica, certainly humor in the notion, which Luacn, with ber shaft broken, their] ment to prepay the postage. ‘There 1s been towed Into Sorsogon, Southeast ar aah in x

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