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JULES VERNE’S The Years to ste she of she oe of 96 8 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1901: ste ste ste ste ate ofr ofr ote ate ole ofe abe afr ote abe ote abe abe ate ate ate abe afe afer ote abe ofe abe afe abe abe oh afe abe she she ate afe ate abe fe ate abe oho ate afe ate ate abe ate abe ate ate af ote abe ote fe abe of ote ate ote abe ote ote ge Come and What They Will ONE FEATURE OF THE eZ Bring Forth. GREAT CHRISTMAS # a8 GREAT PROPHECY. ay By the Great Be ea the RY SUNDAY WORLD, = OUT TO-MORROW. = Ge Shs ss af af af ofa oso ofa sf af ofa ofa ofa ofa ofa af shu of of of of shh offs of of oh os of oh ahs ps soho ahs ahs fs oh oh sah she fe sos os Shs ahs fs os ois oss ahs af op of she she shu she fs fs AT CORNER-STONE ae WED IF Voll A Woman Teacher Would Be in Manhattan or the Bronx After Jan. 1. : CUPID'S DOOM SEALED. Board Will Promulgate Order On Wednesday—Will It Effect Those Now Married? Married women teachers will be ex- Fs cluded from the public schools of the py boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx 7% after Jan. 1. ‘This order will be promulgated by the Hoard of Education at ‘its meeting next Wednesday night On Tuesday night last a committee of the board held a special session at which the question of a married woman's eligibility as a teacher was fully dis- }of the Chamber of Commerce and other too numerous to allow of the accoma-| cussed. A good deal of mystery is made ee a The Proposed High School of Commerce, at Sixty: fifth Street and Brondway. commerctal bodles. dation of all in the rooms furnished | of this meeting. and the decision reached i ‘The High School of Commerce ta.a new | the inatruction will be put upon a higher | in kept a secret. High School of o Com departure In the way of advanced edu- | plane than is at present contemplated. From an authoritative source, how- merce, to Train the n. It Is Intended to furnish vir-| President O'lirien, of the Board of| ever, {t was learned to-day that the com- Mege course in| Education, and others who have made] mittee decided against the married wom- Young Men for Busi- | tence commercial law, business | a Study of the question believe that thls] an and that it will recommend that the : +. usages ant International trade. E school will turn out more competent] foard exclude them from the schools ness and Diplomatic) oy Trenton will be pald tothe train. |» yang Muminess men than a rerular| after the firat of the new year. Ing Of young men for the consular sere COUrRe 0 ning ina business house] “phe action is taken not because of Careers, Begun. {vice, and a knowledge of Spanish, Ger- [Could produce. So much confidence {a} any in-teeling against the married wom- {man and possibly Freneh will be re | {elt tn thin that the city will pend! an teachers, but to Increase the eMm- 3 {quired of applicants for membership tn | £22.60 on the new dullding clency of the school system In the presence of a large assemblage | the | The building will be five stories high, | phe majority of the member hold that foe alatingalatied: basics ment ihe Areproof and constructed according to| q woman cannot be a good teacher and ner-stone of the new High School hot aa yet been chawen, mo nothing deft- Ne Tteat desians In sch i eee are: a good wife and mother at the same Commerce Hutlding was set in place te-| nite in the way of a course of study Cereal running thee em with an | ume. day at Sixty-fifth street and Hroadway. has been agreed upon. Experte will be | bathe ine the becca eee eure: | Harred Untlt Three Years A Andrew Carnegie ma principal ad- | consuite vacerning thia during the seating 1,200 on the firat floor and nearly zs dress, Abram S. He was to have | eich nonths that will be required |fMfty achoolrooms on the other floors, A] Until three years fac 4 married maile an aldress, but wan confine! to | for the construction of the building, | [ontute Of 1) fect an Sixty ftth atrent women waaicllny Hektonteaen| fone pane his home by an atiack of rheumatinm. | At first the course of study wilt aot be | be covered by the bullding. P. J. Bren- | op the Seeae ore ection Reetineretas Shert addresses were made by members complicated, but If the applications are | nan x the builder, {n wchools oreated a demand for teachers that could not ba supplied from the ~ | tually a commercial choo! T | The principal of the inst! mm has ANDREW CARNEGIE SPEAKS NEVER. NEVER | BRAVE BOY SEXTON SHOT AT \ ' BURGLAR ON ALTAR STEPS. Eighteen-Year-Old Tommy Reagan Cap- tured ex-Convict as He Was Looting Vest- ments in Church of St. Peter and St. Paul and Marched Him to a Cell at the Point of a Revolver. Interrupted in his work by the sound of falling glass and a man’s footsteps, clghteen-year-rld Tommy Reagan, sex- ton of the Roman Catholle Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, at St. Ann's avenue and John street, in the Bronx, crept stealthily up the stairs early to- day, and through an open door saw @ man on the altar steps. ‘The youthful custodian of the church returred nolselessly to the basement, picked up a revolver he had been using for target practice und again started up the stairs. When he reached the church proper he found the intruder standing tn front of the altar divesting it of its silk and Siiver furnishings. Keagan ran on tp toe up the alsle, and ny owithin strike ing distance tired, yelling to the burglar to throw up his hands. Completely. frightened, the burglar dropped to the altar and begged for meres. On reaching his captive, young Regan wax surprised to recognize him an Thomas Farewell, an ex-convict, who Ma nce doing odd Jobs about the Shurch for. the past week. Regan Farewell at the point of the m: Isto rough the street to the Morrts- = Pith police station, Where he had him .Zarenel® locked up. CHILOREN OVING — 'STOCKS REACT ON ‘GETS DAMAGES © ‘GLAD THAT HES BY THE THOUSAND! GOPPER'S DECLINE.’ FROM BIGAMIST.) UNDER ARREST. FEARFUL RETURNS FROM|TRADING DULL OUTSIDE OF SERWER MUST PAY $2,500 TO|HOEPPNER, THE FORGER, ON WHY CROKER SEES 'FORGERY CHARGE {GIFT-LADEN SHIPS. [itztex cx score rac because they were cnarried, were clam- Since then many married women have been put on as Instructors, Now that the supply equala the demand ine old NEW. DISEASE, TROLLEY- JUSTICE TRUAX ABRUPTLY 12 MAIL STEAMERS START|"YSnt const ne an sieient teacher,” MANIA, EXPLAINS MUCH. | SENDS FOR PHILBIN. WITH XMAS PRESENTS, [fre tenn" : mind is occupled with oth matters, and surely a married woman's and Over| ree chourl should be of her home! j i Ponte - “Until three yeara ago we nad a law) Why tke Fromme Has Mallotorina “(128 Dintricteattorney | POMTOMee Overran with Foretwa| sgaiint. married women teachers, and and Unser Has Jeromen-in- Phiies Mail, Which Ie Greater Than when a girl marreditt wee equivalent to L it We . to a re ation. is law wes made Many-Auton Nightmare: ferry Stabvteteh Necessary by the number of teachers whore energies were divided betw home and school. course, ey nm Some men see pink monkeys and] Af the result of charges of forgery in} Uncle Sam te something of a Santa| lected both. nonkese and) suit brought by Mrs. Mary FB. TiMtx-|Ciaus himeelf, and tn thin role he ts now | “One of the worst abusen of the ay Breen > hinpopotam! i with yellows: nolka | ver! weninat her ibrothersani iatster:|'¢ nea es a tem was that men would marry a teach. dots. Others are pursued under the chalet L | very busy. Clerks at the Post-Olfice |er who was earning a good salary and bed and over the bureau by straddie, % ae Kurmeister and Mra, Christina | aro working night and day to handle the [let her support him pega . TNS ERLE vo Mrs, Je t q . ze | y i d bugs with a million legs, Stil others | yy eae ant a ate ny, oa immense business of the Yuletide season. peat at only he women [ve had Bee false faces gibbering at them from but present husband, to annul a} A large additianal force haw been put on | tok up the practice of law and medicine | the tops of tall wardrobes, Some 3 deed, Juumtiow Trnnx, 0 Supreme | tn every department. and had omcos with thelr shingles out. per nimbly out o fthe way of red panels hax waized the deed and other | Speeding from this port to-day to the] ‘They would teach from 9 until 3, then with steain coming out of Uoshments plate i = rush to thelr clients or patients. 1 he trial wan] four quarters of the globe are twelvel have had to atop several cases of this um tr nostrile UME W sea nina Toe USL EAIIce Eka adjourn aul i are mall steamers Jaden with tone enti neaitins paeaITH ry demi ve hal t-eAttotney ‘nilbin was sum- | of Christmas 1 usted to old ie yo ie foAb even Colleyminis Mihi and Justice Trunx mide | Uncle Suma. Bee aneraree hae nix and patients and The new disease was deserite In the) = \> pi Beanie tied ever «8 ore hae vhildren they we ing, and (Cit ChHRS Ce eee aha Ramination of she papers to |sueh a tremendour WuslnerR been done them. to give Up one hi that gentleman aKal Matropol- Auecisrthere wasimround tor rinscoreign <malls, phe efficiency of the school d for for eeutor wi ftan Street Railway Company in tue | ty Nelther Jintge | The Withelm der Grose carried 1172] meat te the only motive in ur ho Bupreme Court of New York. tie was ald acks of mall to Europe. and the La-/to married women. New Yor run down on West Broadway by one of |SDOUE the result of the tn nia had on board 1,092 sacks. In the] dren must bave the best Ceaching “| oM Mibeme yer urp! enny | foretan «| ent of the Post-ome ei that troueyi'cark: firs. Hillugmever, Mra, Murphy-Kenny en department of the Post-OMmce | ee ya siee alan polnted out how many Bince then he imagines that trotley | 2" Hurmetster are George | thirteen extra clerks have been put on} teachers, finding matrimony a failure, cars of uncouth shape and dimensions | fenry Burmester, tn ieg,| to hetp during this rush oF bees of the death of a husband. age enslor f ts : iow fat ouTo= handle 7 the i wished to go back to teaching. He With clanging gongs enters his partor | [Avi & Iarke catate co his widow for) Oo handle he large Increase in the) sald white he felt ready to help. them windows and chase him along the hail, {!!{¢ and this in equal shares to the child. | partment thirty extralearn a living he did not think it should Thee medical men way it. is. trolley.]Te™ The whlow died June 13, 1m, leav-|MeN were detailed this week. Thousanda|be at the expense of the school chidren. alata’ *" ling a will that has never been probated, | of orders are being sent by persona who! |S r the order will be made retro. . have come to th fr} active and married women already on ‘This makes clear many queer actious| MTS. Hilligmeyer alleges that a deed je new world to make al the roll of other people. If there be such a d! was fled In the Register's oMce purport. | home back to thetr loved ones In the| not recommend. The Board will act ny thing: discharged the committee did ass as irolleymanta |: may be there ;!"8 to be made oy the three chihiren, aR country. It seen ttle Xmas gift. | on Wednesday, are other diseases not catalogued in the | Conveying all thetr rights to the mother fay Staynou coptmace hots (hel amount NT Te? Ff medical books. It may open up the way |Sie declares she never signed this deed | %f forelen mail can de made, dut all the! RECOUNT ELECTS DOELL. MacloiNertia naceiauie and that It isn fread and « forgery, | Reada of bureaus declare It will be the Richard Croker, who left for Indiana] Her mother conveyed all her rights|iarkem™ ever known. Comparing the the other day, thinks things ara after |! the estate to Mra, Murphy, -vho on] (rst nine days of December, 1901, with A setdettiGedey tok oe aaiciel es ane him, Dr: Cosby, of the Board of Health, (Jue 3, 1801, transterred It to Frank| tN corresponding time of December, | Trelted Suny im Mie al name Oe says the Tammany chief hax a well.| Kenny, to whom she was afterward | 22%: this year@howa an Increase of about | Me i | District, that Reginald 6. Doell, the developed care of fusiontstica. There jx | married 2 per cent. And the biggest business |-Tammany candidate, was elected alder: @ buzzing in his care and he thinks ho Herman Fox testifled that he drew] !* te come. man by a plurality of 94, and signed Bees little purple devils with faces Uke {the deed und that Mra. Billing ne +] OR next sailing day, Dec. 18, the bulk [an order directing the Board of County John C. Sheehan's, Paddy Divver's and | Signed tt of the Xmas mail will be sont. That | certifleate accordingly, Canvassers to reconvene and issue a Willia: SHCA GO Rete Gata nintiee Ltrs the defendant] *! reach European cities in time for| On the ortginal count the Board gave Wa cAeRNTAa HaesiUs = NOVOrINS | one . nes Pelen OAD Ninas Doel, % majority. Audrey J. Hussey, around him, while big grimacing bab- | Write the address on the eny Then hs 5 the Fuston candidate, applied for a re- doors closely resembling Devery ant | he rigidly questioned and ecross-ques- he “percentage of Increaee tn the | souns, contending that certain rejected money ¢ Van Wyck dance before him with cries |tloned Mra. Kenny on the similarity of en * on forelan countries, most| ballots would elect him. of derision. her “BY and the BY in “Broadway tare be by Poorsfeople who are K =. And back of them all is Johnny Carroll {on the envelope containing the deeds. | ™ hall mums to relatives, is much} LONDON MARKET STEADY. ‘making mouths. Mra, Kenny stoutly denied paving writ-|Steater than In other departments. 0 Croker !s advised to sue the Puston-| ten It. ican Shares Show Gains of Justice Truax abruptly adjourned the! LOST HIS LITTLE SAVINGS. 1-4 to 3-5 Per Cent. as ha ee NM Thesday and sent fo: Ss Another person who has had some-|trial ti! Tuesday and sent for the Dia ‘The market, for American railway thing the matter with him lately ts Ike | trict-Attorne = *| it London was firm toalay wit Bromme, Tt ie uot exactly fits and the So I¢ You Found This Poor Lad’s Puree beicen' a raxing from 1-8 10 3-5 ver cent, ctors belleve It's ballotorino. He Please Return It. over the final figures of yesterday ai + froths at the mouth at sight of the City KILLED BY A FALL. ‘The following touching letter was re- Gio Pacittc was the feature on good Register’s office and cri away!" Henry W. Unger dreams of things at nights and talks in his aleop, One vil- on iseven hundred and nineteen million “Take it celved at the office of The Evening | support. Ita price advanced to the e aye equivalence of 99 7-8.as compared with Stranger Tumbled from Elevated | World to-day: $13 the fine! figuce at the lecal market Structare in Hoboken. Mean New York, Dee. 14, 1901. | yesterday. Aman, about tnlety-Ave years old. eetaiitken tt pee teres Atal seer more were cana an Pas Tustice Jeromes parse him in mite-a- | ¥h0n0 Saentlty) Nas) sige et been jen Ab-| naa deen saving money for Chrtatman tor atx | SU Houthern Pacific, Erte lat amd Steel f oblles, . died . Marys Hosp ob mutahaihl Wadieadar a Lever ioteera | gommon. which wera up 3- 5-8 and ; >) onthe nenday 1 went to we and | 1-2 por cent. respectively. Andy Freedman ‘has bascbaligoutitia, |K°". today from Injurles received bY) wen cent more, 14th et. 1 loa my little pocker- | Home securities were improved, being Police Commissioner Murphy has indor- | (Nine from the clovated MUruclUrs| took, with S117 tn It tiweite tia, hoptag | Influenced by the bellef that hostltitica tn Ia; Senator Platt has machine|Whlch extends from Hoboken to Jerscy| that the readers of The Fvening World may | SOU rAga i would) soon cease: City Hetghts, Aad found my little treasure. Please return to | PROF Mares dleplayed steadiness. He {9 supposed to be a man who ap-| EB Newell, 429 Bast 12th ot. proached Motorman Winken, of the Yours reapeottull, The Rank Statement. North Hudson County tine, at the ter-| $9 Rest 13h nt. The statement of the Associated Banks minus, near the Barclay street ferry aR for the week ending to-day shows: ‘ow thinks he ‘ et {nthe mn eee a eee eee peat, Haratet, How and robater oat] et aed ang anata RantGke Past Off a pare of 9250 and a ald bet to ment ural . r4 a man e no) many others at Roney and would have to walk there at the Knickerboker Academy, Brooklyn, th ourts- \ exp! |The de: o ¢ ad Man Was Well Greased and had] «ue to be 1,300 pointe at i8-toch balk Itne, ; ‘& pointed black beard, > two ebsta:fa-balk. Shih ra bekc ee ae CONCENTRATION CAMPS. AMALGAMATED. i DECEIVED WOMAN. ; HIS WAY TO NEW YORK. = Mad a Hard Time ett Looks afaction to Com= ing Home. A Death Rate for Six Months of} peices Avernge ii-4 Per Cent. pecuna omens ue we cee 2 0c “hen story to G 253 Per 1,000—Camps to Be eine Paallthe Henrie Firat in y Broken Up. Aorrrh Verdict of the Kind, ——_—- i Mrs, Rosa Saveran-Serwer ts the first] London, Dec. 1—The Cunard line Stocks opened fractionally lower in}woman In listers tor Gamages| steamer Campanta, which sails from [sympathy with the break in Copper. | from the man who deceives a woman] Liverpool for New York to-day, has on !Trading, however, wax quiet with the jn marrying her. passenger list the names of str exception of Amalgamated and prices| She has obtained in the Supreme Court | Patrick Campbell, the actress, an LONDON, Dec. 14.—The delay in the publication of the returns from the con- centration camps, for October and November, issue to-day, was apparent- ly due to the Government's desire to David Nugle. : cased off further after the opening. — Ja venilet of § st’ Maurice Ser- | f a ‘ 2 accompany the nnnouncement of the)” paul was the heaviest looser, With! wer, a wealthy cup manufacturer, be-| \Detesttve-serat. MeCafterty, of New pitlably high death rate with some kind | gecine of 7-8 per cent, to W834. | cause she sutistled the jury that she did | York, having in charge ep of oMcial explanation. The Blue Book, ner, extradition wi ated b General Electric was. a conspicuous |not know when she married him tn 1897 | Ret. whose extradition was granted by on this morning, shows 3,166 deaths of /exception at a gain of 4 full points, that he had a wife and four children. | of the United States Government on qhites in October, of which number, | selling up to, 55, nn compared with 2M [sy Peal Mra, Rerwee appeared tn her|charkes of defaleation and. forgery. {8 Of yesterday's cloning figure atk Sino among. the passengers. Hoeppner 2,65 were children, and 2807 deaths of | Of, yomerdax in clits on active trad-| husband's behalf and sald that the| gi among tie Dassinger ee nia whites In November, of which 2271 were | ing. ‘plaintiff knew all about Mr. Serwer's|arrival in England, He has been treated children. ‘This maken ‘Ac total number | "The total sales of xtocks to-day were) Trtre when whe went to live with him.| ae a, Dtitish prisoner awalting tral. S40 shares, vas In abject misery and withou of deaths for the lant six months 13,941, 3,40 share wer disclaimed responatbility © be: Hen wae se abiecs a ery nandewi pone or a death rate approximating 23 per the wedding ceremony which he} but is now much tmproved.. He sald ho year per thousand. Among the colored cha | Went through with Miss Saveran took had had a hard | time, | bot that ne persona there were 1,303 deaths In tWO] armaigamated Copper... S| place on a Hebrew holiday, and was] SAme Was Op an lian those he had month ‘Amer, Car & Foundry. jthereby null and v The Blue Hook containa the Govern- | Ams: Car & Fmiry of The Closing than those he had already experienced. ment's plans for breaking up the camps, | Amefican Cotton iT | as recently outlined in the speeches ‘of | Amerwn 2 ; the War Secretary, Mr, Brodrick pasts wot “4 ‘The War secretary, Mr. Brodrick, and Ma i u the reports of medical oficers are blam- | Amer. Smelt. 2 itef... “ ‘ Ing the degth rate on the filthy hablin | American Sugar... i of the Boérx, the cuncealment of dis- | American Surar pt 1s eases, the feeding of bables on ment, | Anaconda Mining heavy dough bread and stewed black | Ateh, T 4 8. Fo. coffer, und the admisaton to the camps |Atch., T. & 5. F. pf of half-starved refugees riddied with | lelttmore & Ohio HIS LAST VOYAGE! MOCHS FIGHTS ON. Heouklyn Raptd Transit aigense: = Canadian Pacife POLITICIANS FOUND GUILTY. | seme... ef Che Ge. West. Th = Che, ia aoa ;EC)RETIRES AT THE END OF THE|HOCHSTIM SEEKS CERTIFI BOBTON, Dec. 4—Four of the fee |CRe: Mw BP tae LUCANIA’S TRIP. ' CATE REASONABLE DOUBE. men charged with conspiracy in con-|Cntcago & Alton 3 By . nection with illegal voting at the Twen- | Micago & Northe'tern 18h 1 Cte = by the jury, which had deliberated over oy oe Ed Canard Line—Has a Dosen Technical /Argament/ct Ldeyars the cases all night. The convicted men + ft oe 636 Medal: and Reserves Decision. are ex-Counciiman Alfred Newmarch, 7G 218% 3b ————- Wilttam W. Lord. warden, of the cau: |Del & Huten py ihe GH foe ahd Joan itogers tne A Wie | Dee. Rio G. BO ER RA] The steamship Lucania started this] In the very shadow of the penitentiary enn, Winsloe, ‘brothe:, ot Temple A, Be He set ad] morning on what ts known ns her Christ-| wall, sgochs Hochstim {a attll fighting to Bot muileys one cise eo renee : ged ES EG gst] man trip to Liverpool. The steamship! 1.4, trom being dragged through the Sentence was deferred and the ball in | ie 9 I 285 | carries an enormous load of passengore te each case was increased from $3,000 to gar RE Teet, Mat, iy going home for the Christmas holidays, | #ate. Herpes Daan oa eon tiaeater lH teeoerein ai Hs 1g] and her decks resembled those of | Hochatim's Inwyers micceeded tn get- — shee 3 "| Coney Island excursion boat in the wum-| ting from Justice Gaynor, in the Ste aT Fi Ime. d The Cotton Market. gs mer time. preme Court in Brooklyn,.a brief stay to «| The cabin passengers on the Lucania i fn are cee sereee eyereersopaned any, Ha numbered over one hundred and fifty. permit them to argue whether or not @ becihte Cine 1% | Amonz them were Dr. and Mra. W. H.| certificate of reaxonable doubt should be pool cables, which were much better than anuclpated, together with small rt receipts, incdeased the bull confi- lence this morning on the early curb. Closing liverpool cables, however, ahowed a reaction of 3 to 34 per cent under which nervous longs unloaded, After the call prices steadied on genera uying. i ‘The opening prices were: Dee. 2.16 to; 8.20; Jan., $12 to £13; Fel B14 to 4.16, ‘h, 8.15 to 8.16; April, 8.17 to 8.1: 0 R18; June, 8.16 to 8.18; July, ; AUR... ROL; Sept., 782, ‘The claging prices ‘were: December, B14 to 8.15; January, 8.12 to $.13; Feb- ary, BIS to 8.16: Manoh, 818 to 8.16; ng April, 8.16 to 8.17; May, 8:18; June, 8.16 to | Reading 24 pt... 8.18; July, 8.18 to '8.16; August, 8.0% to 8.04. | Republie Steel of. The Wheat Market. ‘Wheat had an active and firm opening to-day on higher cables together with a continuation of yesterday's bullish sentiment. Weather reports from the West were bullish, Outside markets also were strong led by Chieago and the Southweat. At the local market corn sold up #4 on a scare of shorts and strength went. Now York'a opening prices were: May, $5 1-2; March, 86 1- mber, & 6-8 bid, Beaumont, Hugo Raring, John wSBal: armenia an bethiolaee today: four, William Henry Clark, C, B. Flynn, iy 2 84] P. H. Gillesple, M. C. Hodgson, Mr, and| In behalf of ““Mochsle” it was urged 92% | a4; ,, Houghtaling, Capt. ¢, c.| that the conviction was Illegal for vari= 16" | Mrs. W. Re Houghtallng, Capt: vagi,| ous very technical reasons, 16 | How, Charles H. Ingham, Lleut.-Col, | OU) NOT Cote eporved decision | Quayle Jones, Robert B, Kerr, E. P. Lel- 2 f fits decision should be In Hochstim’ Hh | eld, United States Consul at Eriedburg, | ptf Me decialan should be kn Hecneme 134 | Germany; F. J. Lascelles, J. B. SOV | gti would remain in the Tombs until iy Gx] tand. De. E. Saurer, Penrhyn Nevile,| h6ugpor court haan chance. to pass 47% 7% EN 14u| Abercrombie, A. Baumann, Samuel) teoued Justice Gaynor heard lengthy ar- 32 ay Rev. W. Pringle, Rev. E, Wallace Waits, n the contention that serious errors D, Se.; Dr. and Mrs. R. H, Wyeth and | ree ener tne trial, F. H. Walley-Dod. prince SS ‘This will be the last trip of the Lu- canin's Captain, Horatio Mckay, who 's| REARDON DRANK ACID. to retire Into private life after the ar- rival of ‘the steamship at Liverpool.| committed Suicide Because Mo capt: Stoliayshas Been) Giana a Was Despondent. see omaee commanter and commodure| Joseph Reardon, twenty-five years old, tithe company'uineat! committed sulcide this morning at hie eke Aad abe home by drinking carbolic acid, He lived on the fourth floor in the rear of the tenement house, No, 447 West Fiftty- alxth street, with his mother, Ellen Another Arrest for Moore Murde: Mark Cook, who was employed in Te- kulsky's barroom, Catharine and Water May (corn, 71 Ls pin genau Se ‘on July 2, when William Moore Reardgn: and an elder alster, who is an wheat, 2 to B34, July, WO 1-2 10 was fatally stabbed, was remanded | it es was out of work $068; "May ‘com, 613-8 10 é7' 6:8; July, without ball to the Tombs yesterday end deapondes, 673-4 to.€7.1-2;-December, 64 5-8 re agistrate Brann. Cook ts charged |? Recently he too kto drink, He was © New York's closing ea. were: De- eh tho murder of Moore, Willlam| found in his room after drinking the gemprr mneny, @,f-fs mann, asc a, the acid end taken to the Roosevelé Hos- Ss aly Tee ) BED, Martin is awaiting trial on the same pital, where he died, ~~ ( . 4 Z ‘ | \ ®

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