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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21° 1902. KILLED HIMSELF; JUMPED TO DEATH STUDENT FROM THE wesT|Mrs. Samuels, Wife of Diamond Broker, Crazed by Fancied IIIs, Killed Herself. FOUND BY MERRY PARTY. Ue Lay in the Snow with Pistol Wound in His Head—Letters Told Identity Death Motive. > The Evening World) NEW BRUNEWICK. SN Feb. 1— Teaac R. Henderson, of West Lafayette, Delaware County, O.. committed suteide on the outskirts of New Brunswick early to-day by shooting himself in the head. He was found unconscious lying In the snow on the road by a sleighing party and taken to the Wells Hospital. where he died. No one in New Bruns- wick knows him In his pocket was found a note from + an official of Colum University acknowledging his for a scholarship. There was another letter addressed to D. R Iberson, West La- fayette. He asked Culbereon to pay his debts and inclosed $134 In another pocket was found about $4 in small change and a gold watch, The letter to Culberson gave the reason of the suicide. It spoke of George and Will and urged them to avoid a life of @iesipation. Henderson wrote that he n and vice and had been the victim of da * mniasive signed “Mother” urged the recipient to lead a good life From {ts tone it was apparently in answer to a letter in which the writer had at wrongdoing, for she told probably lea’ paenaacee if ¢ turing the » knew him. Bar! ret. Ki t fm, as he was afraid he mt {t or be ropbed of the me fused to take the money Culverson, again refs leave the money with the hotel where marked t mi n where he was going ( went awa; At Columbia Univ to-day that Henderson ef the Ohio Wesleyan University took a post-graduate course of one 9 at Columbia in political science entered Feb 1 last year and | Deginning of the present month etary Fred FP Keppel, of Colum bla, declares that little was known, of Henderson in the and let ters sent to him at ‘Alumal Club No. 314 West One Hundred and Thir teenth street. were never answered — WHEN TULLY TWITTED. = Down. ty the Allen Objected a Knock Promptly John Tully, of No. 41 Kent avenue, Williamaburg, was held under $909 ball in the Clymer Street Court to-day for examination on a charge of assault preferred by Anthony J. Allen, of the eame address. Allen explained that Tully had been twitting Mrs. Allen be cause her first husband was executed for murder, and when Allen objected Tutty knocked him down and gave him an beating. CLARKSON LOSES LICENSE. Coney Isia: TAquor Dealer Vio- lated the Su (Special to The Rvening World) NBWBURG. N. Y. Feb. 2—State Commissioner of Excise Cullinan re ports that an order has been granted by Justice Dickey of the Supreme Court, revoking with costs the liquor tex jeate lasued to Edward M Clarkeon, of Coney Island. Clarion q@pecial agents of the ment. TOOK POISON AND FOUGHT TO OIE. ay Law. Yeusg Woman ‘Victim of Melan- cholia Successfully Reststed Efforts to Save Her. (Special to The Evening Worlt ) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Feb. 1— Milge Nita McDowell, sister of the wife of Rev. John Peake, pastor of the Bap- tist Church, at Old Bridge, took a dose of arsenic at her home and died after ome hours of intense suffering. ‘The young woman was found by the minister after she had taken the potson A doctor was summoned, but Miss Mc- Dowell resisted efforts to save her life and begged to be allowed to die. ' Bhe was twenty-seven years old and had been a victim of melancholia for @ number of years. . ————o— FOR THE BRITISH NAVY. LONDON, Feb. 21.—The Secretary of the Admiralty, H. 0. Arnold-Forster, Introduced the naval estimates for 1902- @ in the House of Commons to-duy, which show a total of £31,255,000, as @ompared with £30.875,000 last year. ‘There will be under construction for the Britsh Navy on April 1 of this year thirteen new baitle-ships, twenty-two armored cruisers, two second-class cruisers, two third-clams crutsers, ten torpedo-boat destroyers, five torpedo boats and eight minor craft -— MR. CANTOR WILL SPEAK. Fraternizes with Mr, Sheehan at To-Night's Reception. Borough President Cantor {= to be the principal speaker to-night at a re- ception to John C. Sheehan by the the Greater Now jeaders of sear Ga « Wo, 16 Senet Mre. Rebecca Samuels, wife of Levi Samuels, a wealthy diamond broker ed from her bedroom on the fifth of the St. Lorenz Hotel, No st Seventy second street, to-day stantly Killed amurla Was A nond the ie, oan | SEPTUAGENARIAN TIRED OF LIFE. SO HE TRIED TO OPEN THE VEINS OF HIS WRIST. Now He's Held to Answer an Charge of Attempted Hide. John Howarth, a white-haired seventy year p home, No. He was found with blood where he ha and from woun had stabbed him po eet of the sta t Howarth to Roosevelt Hos were dressed When pital, Howarth ts arraigned in he told May HANGED ASE IN CHILD'S ROOM. where his wounds MATTERSON DID NOT LONG SURVIVE HIS WIFE. Tragic End of 0 Men boken. the Strong- Ho. When Elsie Matterson, seven years old, awoke at her home, at No. 219 River reet, Hoboken, this morning the sight that met her eyes was the dead body of her father hanging from the transom of the bedroom door. ‘The child screamed, and her sister, May, ten years old, who was sleeping in the same room, awoke, and orien added to the commotion. Policeman Kelly rushed in and cut down the man, but Ife was extinct ‘The suicide was Charlea A. Matterson, forty-six years old, His wife died six months ago, and since then he had been drinking. He leaves eight children. He had been in the employ the North German Lioyd Stexm pany for twenty-one yours—ionger than any other laborer working for the com- pany. He was 6 feet 1 Inch tall, and was said to have been one of tne strongeat men in Hoboken HOLMES’S FIRST LECTURE. Burton Holmes, the successor to John L, Stoddard, delivered the first of his Lenten lectures in Daly's Theatre yeater- day afternoon, The lecture dealt with St. Petersburg and several motion pic- owing the Czar and illustrating itary review of last May, were shown. Mr. Holmes made a trip over the Trans-Siberian ratiway last summer. 8 ball at Sulzer’s the marae of football between ballet ‘iris, who will wear the lors of val’ collages. The sur- vivors the right to choose members of (yp Tre beccd oomeety Several months ago she began to com- f ali manner 5. She be- ved she had heart disease. She im agine! also that her lungs were affect- ed and that she had asthma. Mr Sam- am by emi- and all agreed wi rtest health She brooded her supposed. trou- ce and finally Secame a nervous wreck Her husband arose at 6% o'clock this mor f. and while sin the par- lor his wife ra ¢ window leading from room he alrshaft and, « yrding to the police, jumped out ‘The family. however, claim that the woman. im ne S| was suff raised the yw for alr. lost her balance and oe sons and two marries TRIES 10 tN LIFE MRS.DONNELLY DESPONDENT WHEN BO ANDORED: Much that Recovery abtful—Gerry Society Has } Her Children, te had much trouble ved with her hui ROBERT HOEY KILLED BY GAS, ARCHITECT FOUND DEAD IN EISEMANN’S HOTEL. Which Indicate ¢ Hin Left Lette Me Took Own Robert Hoey, an arc! for the Rapid Transit Commis > Ie said to have lived at Thirty- sixth street, wai ad in a room in Eisemann's Hotel, Sixth ave- nue at noon to-day. He had been as- phyxiated, and although ple claim it was an a that the man left ent the letters 1 cates that he took ht that hi tood t knew Hoey he had re- Elsemann says slightly and unde | cently, separated He ap: peared to brood over his troubles and ad been drinking. | ¢ isemann wi i with a friend of the n ) the top floor of a tternoon, Gas was an way to-day and the tr hls room. le was “found on the Partially undressed and dead All of the lette and In accordance with th liceman who w direct to the BIG GAME IN NEW YORK. ther Seen Oh = a Deer in Easex County, ed to Dad (Spectat to The Evening World.) UTICA, N. Y., Feb. 1.—A panther was on chasing a deer in Essex County recently. Hunters are out looking for the beast CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature Pa WITH FALSE TEETH would occur.”—MRS. L. A. HARRIS, 278 IBARONESS ON THE STAGE IN THE “WAY OF THE WORLD.” ——— She Has Been Known Sister Actresses as Helen Blair. to actuaily the name of the tall, beau ful brunette who, as Miss Helen Bla 8 aroused interest in | Elsie De W he Way of Theatre was born to Engia aduced to London so Jackson, daughter-ir ted valua while wa Savoy Miss Blair tak was She by Mrs {lady J She inher ver claim wed she adopted the stage a of her parents first appearance was R BENEFIT FOR “HAVERLEYS. | Deckstader Arrang- formince for Widow and Daughter. Monday afternoon, March 10, has been selected by Messrs. Primrose and Dock- stader for the benefit to be given the widow and daughter Primrose ing Pi eitwe John Haveriey, the ploneer mana f minstrelsy Manager Hammers ns donated the use of the Victoria for the occaston, and every r is being made to make the affair (an unqualified “success Re SES z, sponses are coming to Manager J. i i ney Theo Va Pn! Konkan | Decker of the Primrose & Dorksiader | [QoS Lys ons Minstrels, who ts engineering the affair from all 6 country HONOR TEACHERS. WRITE AND YELLOW SILVER JUBILEE.’ DON'T HARMONIZE GIRLS PRESENT FLAG TO CHINAMAN AND HIS WIFE MISS ISABEL PARSELS. AGREE TO LIVE APART. | Principal of Normal Training |1 Don't Want ol Surprised by Pretty | Do with Exer * Declares jgramme It was a to Miss Par u a hs married namen ears ago and who dellev y the regular |‘ ¢ eramme wae] that he aid not supp: abused her, ard t Miss Pars her, Two «i grad ines 1 rhage of whith al His contrib al Pr said that he knew of ackiehinney presided. Invita-| no reason wh 5 wife's had XogTAduates wi arnet 1 He said that or stantiy called him names and he pointed. [pied > her That caused all the Owing to unexpected diMfculty tn se- | troubi He sald that he was willing| curing accommodations the entertain-|to leave her a t the same ment of the New England Juniors has|time he wanted the to admoniah Ny ed. 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