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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1902. YERKES TWISTS [MSS HOLMAN WAS QUICK, PHTROLMEN PLAN |UNSIRSSSS EONEB AR ouse ON HOMILY” PANIC DUE TO Ends His Illness. ‘Ml RAMPAGE LONDON LAWYERS, Will Marry cugen Grass, Whom She Met on FOR DRY SUNDAY. Representative's Wife at Bedside as Death MAY BECOME BLIND Trip Following Breaking of Engagement. “Bhort-circuit Causes Day! Says He Doesn't Care to Teach x Pyrotechnics on the Bowery! Kindergarten When Plied Frightened Workmen Are} with Questions Regarding Burned. Subway Plans. Excise to be Used as a Club! yarmstonn, ata, May 2—The body uttered out 1n 386, and Cummings Former Presidential arte eR ; Wen 84 printe u bu: 2 to Force a Return to the [of Representative Amon J. Cummings, "4}i iaek te a printer on the fripune, | ity Under Care of Special of the Sixth Congressional District,] ne derended , Three Platoon System, New York, who died here at the Church | the attack of the metound he ruimea| ists, Who Say He Can Never Home and Infirmary last night at 10,15] the frlendehip of Horace Greeley, After! Practise Law Again. o'ciock, will be taken to his home in te ea Sbad dat UO, long to New York to-day for burial, In 1865 he was editor Mot “the % -| Weekly Teibune, under Gay, hig - The end last night was not unex-| Weekly Tebune, under Ra ae SO Ex-Gov. George Hoadly, of Ohlo, now Renewal of police activity in the enforcement of the Excise law is re- The third rail on the Third avenu LONDON tay inthe batile (bes is seni heey pected,” His wife and his cousin, who | & Se ee ee come) OF anton Wala teas ait oR garded us a probable outcome of the | have been with him constantly, were with, Onaties rater avai to the Tawierbath & xe ww 'No. Br wilt Eee che power-houise nt Bayn tom Charioa T ntllty: to heat meeting of the Patrolmen’s Benefit | at the deathbed, Bun, “There he sepved ax political re«liam street, ho been for a month cone Association scheduled for next| Mr. Cummings came to Baltimore | Porter and managing editor unt) hls /ined to his home at No, 33 Kast Fittieth and the Bowery and the election to Congress in 1886. He refused game has Kngiish liwyers forth an electrical display [toon prominent Cy - | April 12 to undergo treatment for Kidney |'\ “second nomination because of the ex-| treet, undergoing treatment for an at- Repenre forth an : B Be . Wednesday and Thureday at Maen-|irounie, Four daya inter an operation |pense ‘of tne, campaipn, and ‘then bes ne ai eanule that drew thousands to watch it and] Counsel for the Morgano’ projected sehen ETN y fection of tho eyes which may ees a 8 : Rec en| Or cen remove nal prolented nerchor Hall, was performed by Dr. Hugh H. Young, {came the, frst managing ‘editor of the | in hie total blindness, H gaoxen workmen, besides burning tholt [itu ate Yerkes passives lhe knowloding that their activity in the | fair way to recovery. A week tater, | Samuel 8. Cox (Sunact}.'and since then | physicians and friends have Uttle hope | @othing. genuoisly answering or dodging matter of excise arises trom a desire | MOWeVer, Pleurisy developed, and on [het eet ii he had not always| that he will ever return to active prac- She workmen wore doing some rivet-|tions reiating to the flnanclal plans of relebt COSCO ; ‘They {APH % Mt was announced that Mr. Jaogn'tn avmpnthy with Democrauie Rees | lcs. wi © ein ; NATE APRALONL GS, BAIT, cHe veal Rly to protect their own interests, eY | Cummings was suffering with pneu-|pures. He voted against the tun tin In defeating Joseph B, Foraker for the MPRA acre (uci gan atretoned [remarked ts) colnael)” “St have (been hope by it to coerce tacit superiors | Guna it one lane, ton inion Pacine Sit inoring Croker's| Governoranip of Ohio in 18k Mr. Hoad- platform, and below them was riretoaed | reme {nto a surrender on the three-platoon = command, and he refused to support |!y became o national ngure was A tatpaulin to keop the hot rivets from {listening to your explanations ¢ nueatron Bryan's barracks. bill for. soidiern in| mentioned as a Presldental possibility. Ponting pedestrians at which counsel hurriedly ha is ‘ ’ . in Amos Jay Cummings was born in| the Phil pin aylng that he would|He Jost his rent ane, ib ne peas, the . _Rasaarpepedna ie rey utiia: wae witness by declaring he ne of the young «men explained the! Conkling, Broome County, New York, | never vote against the soldiers of his| bond of his friend, Mann In somo unexplained way the current y declaring police suutude to Lie tvenlig World vo: | ny doe ists. His fathce, and, grand: | country, Heswas a member o¢ Typo: |& Tecelver, for T30,000" "Boon utter that President of the | he came to New York, where he haa e ide no atwempe to entoree| father were clergymen of the Christian | graphical Union been asking questions, But {nthe third rall was short clreulted, and : : SRRARTORTT AHO Wer Gl imperturba! ‘the exelse Inw the past two Sundays | sect ust before the clvil war Mr, | New York Press Club'four years and a|Joyed one of the most lucrative prac- Ripe uiern voured, forth a aho wes, of we bwoauine We Were demoralixed by the ¢x- | Cimmings came to New York city and] member of the American Wheelman’a | tices in the coun sparks into the street with a cra r Min ator haronk i ; (ranstere made by Commissione | became a "sub" at a case on the New aang ! sour Uke rifle fire, a eRe ORO R ES aU OU He Wan eesov en rribune. While working there he a boy of seventeen years he went The tarpaulln caught Gre. The men's at this moment possess." With a Proclamation urglig a lberal enfor ed in the Twenty-sixth New Jer-j to Sidaraeus tn, Walker's expedition and burned and the sparks It Mr. Yerkes admitted that he was ment of the Sunday laws, “Volunteer Infantry and was made | took par the ralds faces were b ne Q NSIRARSCRATTIN ARLRRIAN NEA Tut we have nov Changed our mind on Sateen re wea omolelly mens | questisnable hers: Cummings eary take on their garments end ahs fives " nie ABER RLF fieharnew ion the PAs ses Gt crete oaiee ay toned for bravery unsung aban as ase he had considered Walker a e me! 8 © en (ids OLEAN AEA ag the leve 4 vhich we cay compel | e: of regimen second Napoleon. Bem O88 of the men tn his excticmentoneriing denarinnt of the new read athcyrce ith acct, We, cay compel | erleemire Helens. Hie re Stern Bros to grant us the three-platoon “phe Patroim Association | Is a A R R E ST (@) F M 'A U LI F F E direct attention to their compact body h nUng for our rights, exceptional facilities for the i, way Hara te WITNESS UNCALLED FOR. Storaye of ticemen what they want. dumped into the tarpaulin and thence © Into the outstretched arms of persons fin the stfeet. Ho was not hurt. ach he added: “Lo de not care tot Kindergarten schools her © Morgans had questioned the cor- : ers in several trolley ca iene, pewsenixer Y ness of the te upon Which Mr. thought the display came from the un-|OCUNON of the Ne vn . @erground conduit and they piled out ise * based the returns of his sys: Beeiiiveccars tn a Surry Aarne abd ate Verxes\ biandly! waved i the noting ding efor = _ Por ton minutes the Bowery at that Pent ae USER ab day we will make ; Fur Garments and Furs nc ally ized matters up on |, 2010 the numa tn arithmetic abe mer Parteidge nes nad an| War Department Had Hinted as Much Before | o¢ every description, in accordance eee cies eenk ant 4 no fueliade of ENBO STOGIAT ROSIKL roe keite cnaiea (a jPalrolmen af thelr mestings nekt week, Capt. Titus Took Action. with the most approved methods Work and the crowd romsce tere a. refe Tring to much abstruse matters from Holman, io at he wie turing ona new patoon =a Se and with full insurance against court- |damage from moths and fire. b Se MIOR ELBE 1 antages enjoyed under the recently) According to the official correspond- | deemed necessary or advisabl c. abrogated arrangement without contaln-| 610. on aie in the War Department |™artial may be ordered, Meanwhtle the Ing Its defects. ° Miss Josephine Holman, former flance; she and her mother aatied on the War Department oMcials have given] Repairs and Remodeling a BULL AGAINST BEET Bld) FRIENDS ADIEU of Sig. Marconi, thinks there are others.) Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse for Burope. at Washington, the arrest of TobN | every assurance that Lennon's detention P ; She Is going to be married. The nis) It was on the steamor that she first! ’ Lennon, one of The World’s wit-| sy the mil'tary authorities will not In- executed during Eugene Boross, a wealthy resident of) met Mr. Boross, He visited her and} nesses in the McAuliffe case, as a/terfere with the interests of justice, the Spring and Summer Months and he happened | her mother in Paris, and as the guests deserter, was made in the face of a] ~ Vouches for Veiten, at st January on the/of his parents they visited Budapest, trong official hint that his appre-| Adolph Richter, the former employer EADY TO BE FILED.’ BUT STILL LIVES, =": ' to Ko to ‘ ' ame steamer which Miss Hol-| After the wedding Mrs, Holma “int : "man a er matter RStieh GARG RrapotiNCant Mis aa8 TRIP IN FOUR YEARS herslon was “not specially desir-|2f,Adolnh Velten, the new moauite} Very Low Prices 2 Coetrat ane! The friends of Miss Holman. whoeg) Boross will travel extensively. Miss able.” Publication of Velten's aMdavit in the 7 Raine home 1s in Indianapolis, have recelyed | Holman is a daughter of the late Judge a i dudge Day Has Prepared Pa-|Police Found Acid in Pocket Invitations to the wedding, which will| J. A. Holman, of the Indiana Supreme AGN te eat a aso ectly gaged ves Pics 5 or desire Lennon’s capture, and when | county detective, He saya that while he {4 not sure that Velten called on him on q pers Charging Packers] of Newark Youth Who Spoke | be in St. Margaret's chapel, London, | Court the Police Department, followi! i : . May Pecullar, four months to the Six. Marcon! became infatuated with , ie olice partment, ‘following fe 1 44h marneting Meat to} of Death—Victim of Cigars |lsay nreviouarioithatlevent—on/van/is=l'stiea tialmani airing onelaf her’ cours cet Came Across in Five Days, Lennon's appearance as a witness for i veneuiees) eas a areal ca a aise Prices to Consumers.| ettes. Miss Holman announced that she had Europe and followed her from one capi-| Fifteen Hours and Fifty-nine) tne peoplo against the police mur- | from the Weat Forty-seventh strost sta Stern Bros Hi DI engage! wo § y 27, 19 i tion on that morning, tnat V. | Broken ierengesenentita/ Big sMarcott) er. On April i, Wl, thelr) Minutes—Passengers onthe |derers of McAuliffe, reported his pres- | ing the te H and before any one could ask her why, | ¢: t was announced Reutty Com- or Phi i nothing to 14 Co! WASHINGTON, D. C., May 3.—Presi-| davrnel evening werld) ———— os hiladelphia, ence here to the army authorities, mis toner Partridge to-day. ‘about the make to order tent Roosevelt and Attorney-General | NEWARK. N, J, Ma el they wei Id that th i NE f y 3—"Well, boys han stil) flourishing the revolver. She - 'y were told that the man’s appre- | gerter of Lennon, The World's witness. ek agar cela : Beey Bh the here she goes; this will be the last drink wae arrested and locked up. hension was “not desired.” thihe Know), nothing about them or any- Window Shades, vn ust the Beef Trust which | we wil) ever have together. 1 will be In the Gates Avenue Court this morn-| ‘The @unard Hner Lucania, which ar- Mage William A. Day brought with him | dead in the morning.” | ing Callahan refused to press a com-|rived Jate last night, made the best run! 1, site at the tir ena ene ts bttectiva, 4 Arthur! Carey, wheimcreated Awnings and Yom Chicago to-day the dDIN meets! Joun Harper, twent. ( plaint and the woman was discharged. | e ship has madv in four years, |, 7 Spite of the hint and the fact that | “I simply ‘fal lowed my instructions, A vith the approval of the Attorney-Gen-| 4 quarrel with hile paventaien ae His Bis told Gtaglelaie Gteers tial mielare cine . ue ee yaa | Lennon's desertion had been ignored by | watrant was Here to Melte serve ana ti} Furniture Slip Covers | Al and the President urges celerity of | Way drinking In. wireat euler |bouwhy the revolver recently, deter-| tq gandy Hook Lightship was five days, |the War Department for two years, | "Shit you collect the $30 reward offered Bion. more will be telegraphed United | with three companions when he bid mining to submit no longer to her hus- | a¢teen hours and fifty-nine minutes, | C2Pt Titus entered ene of his detective- | by the ¢ vernment for the arrest of a Also ‘ tex District-Attorney Bethea, of Chi-| adieu in thia dramatic fashton, band’s whime and alleged cruelty 5 ica | eergeants to make the arrest. : die atic fon, Harper oo : Captain Alexander McKay said this gad eee You bet I will, And I will keep tt, 4 jake eile the orginal bill In his p08-| seemed to be only Joking, but one of the — morning that were it not for fog, which ee festa tn Lennon # case ma bere too. tens the 3 per cent, that goee to Upholster Furniture ; me onday. trio took the remark seriously, knowin i ; : e h he | eee eae Se Renee een b MeL pA sb lle ideas ‘ ue J 8 te e sly, fa I n Found Wife Talki was) encountered: Gn’ (the (pasiege, |e |e eee ee eee Ff § Bey (Otherwise tho document will not bel or the quarrel the young man had with Callenaniiou king] SQUIRRELS THEIR PREY. | would have arrived in ume to land his in the best manner with Wed until Judge Day returns to Chi- |i parents. He called a policeman and| to a Woman Whose Com- ———— passengers last evening, the face, knocking him down and dis- most desirable materials t wage, Wednesday Harper was taken to the Third Pre-| pany He Forbade Her— rea Boys Oharge@! The American liner Philadelphia, | locating his epine snd harming inter~ 2 {The bill names these defendants: Ar-| cinct Station, where he waa searched tle Park wets, | Which reached port this) morning trom) aaey. Lace Curtains Cleaned k Nelson Morris & ©o,|and a four-ounce bottle of carbolie acia| Trouble Followed. with Stealing Little Park Pets | 4) thampton and Cherbourg, had among The police are looking for the brother. x i , the G. H. Hammond Pack: | found on him. Peter Angelo and Peter Smith, eeven- | her passengers Dr. L. 8. Anderson, F. | Another brother told the Coroner that! at Very Moderate Rates and f fig Company, the Cudahy Packing Co! When arraigned In court a brother of teen and n n both I} Biddle, Rev, Lewis B. Chamberlain, J. James had hurt himself while intox- i Bad the Schwarschild & Sulzberger | the prisoner anpra When D. J. Callahan, a well-to-do} ing at N t Twenty-sixth street, | Chisholm, Benjamin Cramp, Charle | tated. Stored during the summer Go, It tw based on the She ‘Trost measure The Mret specification ix that the de. Aendants have an agreement whereby | » they absolutely control th arraigned In the West Side Court | gturges De Forrest, G. N. Gardiner, J | ning by a policeman wh» sald) Le Grand D'Hauteville, H. H. Herts, ———_ CHILDREN OWN PARK TO-DAY oys coming from the Park | Major Jameson, T. E. M. Lawson, C, ! and Central Park | Edward Mackey, Clarence Martin,| In an ante-morten statement made to ox containing fo He Henry Parrott, Charles F.C Bchole ; Although May 1 {# usually considered W Ss x containing four |-phomas Henry Pa | Coroner Scholer at Roosevelt Hospital| Aithough May 1 is usually, considers! est 23d St an antl wer without charge. aloon-keer No. 375 Hanoock street Brooklyn, reached home at 3 o'clock |jn yt ay ile morning he found: his witty Sarah | ighty-ninth st talking 10 a woman with whom Calla-| Woe. with a starch has been Kt | this m and. quar ware the ¢ alk parolle N with. hin father. ive of It all.” Harper in the beef trade 80 “Between the several States, und such|custoly of hin relatives han hed forbid his wife to associ baby squirrels: mith, Lieut. Wedde, Lieut: Beatty and) i fi 4 eee poutrol is in restraint of j i : There was a wordy quarrel. Suddenly |. siayt a, compiaint of petit langens {Sa Louls Grasse. if to-day, James O'Leary, twenty-nine! the month is the day most widely ob-| fa farther charged that the | Queen Wilhelmina Improving, |Mrs. Callahan rushed to a bureau and|, MAM® ® complaint Of nett rane ~ years old, of No. 320 West Fifty-ninth | served by the school children. fy have entered into and aintaining | THE HAGI May 2—The bultetin] Produced a small revolver Laat itedoucoceri@tia. sient rete street. accused his brother Cornelius. of| In spite of the threatening weather | @D agreement or comb! raise | posted this morning astie Loo saya | Before Callahan could wrest the go in there and steal these little | a, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, with causing | thousands af little ones flocked to Cen- ‘or lower prices o: fixing | Queen Wilhelmina passed a ulet night; | Weapon from bis wife she shot him In ee pity want thelr father and |, 19 make business boom during tbe | the injuries from which he ts dying. | tral Park to-da. They came In parties Fs eat Rin Cratichia Weer ee eon ea eee! Ane @houldiar ii fe J do my {ull season it is only necessary to] O'Leary said that he and his brother | small and large and ready for the time gor till the @arnaacy ae featraln’ of commerce bet Beye ROR Rea SiR ERTL hee aren ake || dollternan® Heapdthe°wproar-iand rest tikt F oe de eutiany advertise in the right place. The| were discussing personal and family | %tMett Wee. nee gunty 4,000 chi-| Vertising for It in the Sunday World tates reasing up stairs. 1 found Mra. Calla-! 1 i him in $900 for trlal Sunday World is the right place. lartairs, when Cornelius etruck him in dren were in the park. Want sheet . TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. - ‘First Photograph ‘Ever Talean Through the Human Body. GREATEST SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT in MEDICINE SINCE the DISCOVERY of the X-RAYS. 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