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POT TR TT RT ENTER RTT ee co TEI TP TT NTT eS LN ES THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1902. é FIFTY-TWO AUTOMOBILES OFF ON A !00-MILE v TRIED WHOLESALE {SHOT HIMSELE AT {CROWD SAW WOMAN No Scorching Is Allowed, and Any One Who Finishes in Less Than the Minimum Time vat MURDER, SHE SAYS, WEDDING FEAST. LEAP FROM WINDOW. ENDURANCE RACE TO SOUTHPORT, CONN., TO-D Set Will Be Expelled from the National Association. ie Rapsky, Hard-Working| Bridegroom, Jealous of Hie|Mrs, Annie Bock, Suffering De saan and Poor, Says Husband| Bride, Senta BulletInto His| from Nervous Prostration, Meant to Kill Her, Her} Head Shortly After the Nup| Attempts Suicide in View of Children and Himself, tial Knot Had Been Tied. Many Persons in Brooklyn. ‘Husband Was Arrested Three Days After Marriage—Jus- tice Leventritt Postpones - Gase to Get More Evidence. ty from hard work and in terror lest her husband come home unnoticed man in waiting, Mrs, An- drew Rapeky stopped for a while from her washtubs to-day in her lttle home jat No, O12 Hast Fifteenth street to tell why after years of drudgery and abuse she fled at midnight for protec- | i e home, No, 2% Morris avenue The crowds of people who were jour- ceying through Bushwick — avenue, Rrooklyn, toward Evergreens Cemetery, ideno, thirty-five years old, a husvand /at 9,90 o'clock this forenoon, laden with less than twenty-four hours, is in the | flowers, were startled when passing the City Hospital with a bullet in his head, | house No. 126 at seeing a young woman leap fro third-story window. while hls bride, unconsctous trom ahock, | “ah fom, & third story window, waved ta In a critical condition at her father's | them over her head as she made the leap, and then came huftling down, her (Special to The Evening Worlt.) Trial of the ault for annulment of NEWARK, N. J, May %0—Dissito N Marriage of Mary Gruhman, who was | Rineteen years old last November ani) Who married Thomas Lampias at the | WCity Hall on Jan, 14 of this year, was| P postponed by Justice Leventritt to-day | wntil next Wednesday that tne young | by the polles nee to prove | brige might produce ¢ hat her marriage was “Induced by fraud and deception.” Mrs. Lampias's action was Instituted | by her mother. ‘The young wife testi- [| fied that rhe met Lamplas at a party about five monthd before ner marriage. Gne says Lan About fourteen days be mony. Ile told her, she alleges, that he wes a plumber making #4 a day After the wedding Mrs, Lan ent 4 to her} the cere-| | [they seemed as happy }tion to the police. Her Ittle ones clung to her skirts as she told of her jife and hardships, and although thelr surroundings were of the poorest, if they were jin a home of luxury. The sergeant at the desk of the East Twenty-sccond street station was startled In the night by a wild-eyed wo- |man with a two-vear-old child In her }arms who ru: din and asked him to herse £ and her tive children. She The bridegroom tried suicide at the wedding feast following his marriage, and the shot he sent through his left ear may prove fatal. Novideno, who {sa tailor, was married last night to Josephine De Satto at the home of the bride's parents. During the progress of the wedding supper, that immediately followed, the tridegroom became jealous of his bride and left the room. He was induced to return, but as soon as the bride turned night-dress fluttering in the wind. Spectators braced themselves and In- voluntarily shuddere!. Charles Marg was first to recover his presence of mind. He ran in, gathered her up and carried her to the stoop, where he rang a bell that called the people out of the house. The woman {s Mrs, Annie Bock. She is twenty-five years old. She had been suffering from nervous prostration for a week, Her husband, a workingman has sat up nights with her. At8 o'clock this morning he was forced from sheer to the nome of her husband's parents 4 : o tale young man {ttl Pheee days later detectives visited the Rapsky and she recited that | © to a young man altting at her} exhaustion to seck rest. house and arrested Lan He was | third time her husband had at- | left he agaln got up from the table, and) “gre carefully locked all the window! “Arey ae the llves of all of them | 4 few minutes later the sound of a pistol i See pe eee and leaving his wife asleep went to an- Court and then th other room. She awoke later, opened a ) taken to Yorkvil t In another room startled the guests, they slept he nba The young wife then re- | Oe pee eure a ant sent a patrolman around | Novideno was found tnsensible with a] window, and leaped out yer would Pave married the man use, but Rapekty had ieft. A] sullet wound through the left car. andl An ambulance «urgeon from St. Mary’ ? eman was then detailed to| the bride seeing him, fell Into a faint wee the man, who Is a tailor, when| from whieh she had not rallied up to ay |he showed up. late hour to-day. Ve were married tweive years ago,”| The physiclans at the City Hosp Hospital could find no outward injuries Save a fracture of the right foot. ‘The woman was unconscious, however, and al) internal injuries are feared. had he told her of his ant Justice Leventritt, after th told her story, © d her girl had| “You read the complaint In this ac- y Meese a eee rust duaties |ars. Rapsky sald to-day, “and I have| could not locate the bullet in Novideno’s! A crowd of 2,000 people hung about the Tebpastciit. akked se rma PHOTO BF TA jhad to work, work all the time. Often | head. house for hours. ~ cil LINING UP TO STARY- jmy husvand abused me—struck me and —$—__ ” a $ Maral: you way in it thet the detend MILLIONAIRE AUTO RACERS AT THE STARTING POINT. sae nne tut about two mothe as 'ne| MORE PAY FOR CARPENTERS SQUADRON A IN CAMP. ¢ was onest, law- a T 2 v! b : 4 ements eee —_——_- Reine a you ASD aa Na Ne New York's millionaires are cele- | first station, where 500 gallons of |and Fifty-eighth street. The soldiers’ | day's course, and any one finishng In and talking vot) Killing’ Ubiall (One: Sis these words?” : brating Decoration Day with a one &isoline and plenty of water were in jand sailors’ parade passing up thei iit veexyeled OM gay white L was out to work my eldest | Piainfetd (X, J.) Bonen Agree to | TFS® Some eoaceked te. Van a ay a y ae : C ona | son ca ° c vas 7 vortlandt Park = “Well, not exactly. gp said he was Inundred milo no-stop endurance test | feadiness tor them avenue and across Fifty-seventh | Te machin ' fon He the oune ener) wae en COD Ga ose Schedule. poet Fe ue eae y dd honora Dr honest and | She § ey he firs , aa > rest a 5 e crow yay u half-minute le f ployed be ath r had set (Special to The Evening World.) Sauarrony Ar. ton wen honest and honor r hon The first mobile to pass the Lenox |street attracted the crowd away and | nute 1 word forme to come home and that 1| PLAINFIELD,. May 2).-Following |{® Van Cortlandt Park, where {twill be dd Were gns yor] Uy Si Yonn., a eturn, d-working. run to Southport, Conn., and (ncekmpltor inves Gave? Inn in ‘ch, was B5, at six |gav> the automobilists a clear street would find him and all the children dead, | out the lasted nd you continued to associate with Eero tate mihadibee were A few xt ma ind ‘ Labbe ‘ promibe|inads:a month iago, (the BGR foe nciivau new! nothing anal) coven ave couies nad pedo made, inutes to eleven, and the last one} aq 9 o'clock President Shattuck, of the | wectric. The gasoline ee et ran home and found him drunk, but | boss carpenters of this city will Increase pte Halt eomerand of Maior fubsequentiy married him without the| but only fifty-two machines appeared wys 12, at exactly noon | Automobile Club. sent the first machlur | allowed any stopy over t course, [the children safe, the wages of the Journcymen twenty-lve | in charge of Camis: Withee ae were Kaso-| An observer Was on each machine to| “A few nights after that I was awnk-|cents a day, the advance to take effect Bt ‘apts. William C, Camman, om iia ene ate a eee yo [ewasa bie 12 horse-pow jat the starting point Among the There were four hat mac stops line machine handled by W. H. Wells. | make note of everstt fer slight causes between Portchester | ho made the sensational 1-mile run | on route, and Mianus, where there are many |over the Long Island century course 4] Among the “prominent fow weeks ago. Al MeMurtrie, W. HI Is was not out for speed te elie WON. Howard G. Badgley and Herbert Barry. ‘They formed on Ninety-sixth street and marched to Fifth avenue, up Fifth ave- nue to One Hundred and Eleventh street, to Seventh avenue, to Sedgwick avenue, consent and knowledge of your par- ents?” “Yes, sir “Phat will do,” said the Justice, sar-| withdrawals wes Col, John Jacob pustinally, Astor. Jurtice Leventritt, after the mother!” Between 11 and 12 1 > automobiles 1 by the smell of gas and found the|Monday morning. The Master Mechan- \jets turned on in the next room, where | ios’ Association, to which the boss car- pants |he was sleeping. ess than a week ago|penters belong, has approved of this Mer- | ne tried the same thing. When It oc-| peaceful adjustment of the demand Rip- d again last night I went to the| made by the journeymen in that trade that tpper W steop hills. had testified, sald he could not grant a = . x e rendezvous Wi i r p| Mr. 5 3. Chap’ , Field ane \¢ ty wevadwas, WO Van Conuandt Park. on such {Passed through Greenwich, Conn., herendezvous was in front Of the | A) ga minimum time Itmit of 6 hours) cy. M.S. ae Le alle a a L could stand no more." some time ago. jonny, PaRula camp routine wit be fo. With few exceptions the places of the | wit be migaime not pelo a te, there striking plumbers have been filled by | ber of visitors are expetced at the camp non-union men, but the employers are |t0-morrow and Sunday. having diMculty in getting thelr work | armors ‘wetween Gand Bway ite done. day evening. le Juiliano Asserted that Disease| 51,54 Started Horse on Ram- decree annulling the marriag evidence, and made their way SOCIETY WOMAN BRIDE A SUICIDE © 7OBY, BRAVE CiRous HORSE. | GOT A VERDICT BECOMES INSANE WHILE BAND PLAYS.| cas: aroke into the Horses’ Car and « Ter- FOR RAEUMATISM. KILLS ROYAL BENGAL TIGER. rific Battle Ensued. to Mianus, the | Automobile Club at Fifth avenue | ja 40 minutes has been fixed for jie aed Wife of Thomas F, Martin, a| Mary Toohey, Married Only a Wealthy Brooklyn Man, Is| Year, Leaps Three Stories farcaciia ivi Ryenies wailen oneieer wernt: Sent to Sanitarium After} to Death While a Parade} po pgikeursin, N. ¥. May 39.—-|0 pene OU f Attempting Suicide. Passes House. me Adhere We dy of d saw thar {way along the car and forced himseit| Uury’s Finding Aside. this morning went to un-| (nto the opening at the end of the car first carload of horses. they | containing the horses. ral Bengal tiger dead on th The animals were pact sar under the feet of a pow- | the deep ashes on thelr fs Appear that the tiger cilmbed over them until he J the middle of the car, when he attempted to make a meal of | concluded Toby, The ensuing struggle was oni Followed Street Railroad page, Doctors Made a Mis- tention to them and| Accident, but Court Set the take and Dead Wagon Had ances Indicate that he made his} Long Run for Nothing. doin and from ‘The first action ever tried in this State, | ncks It would whe Is alleged to have} ELIZARETH, N. J., May 30.—The at- ehawma ter tempt of Joseph Bingham, a negro n caused by a rallway accident, was |coachman employed by George Rogers, before Justice Kruse in the|of North Broad street, to kill himself to-dsy was followed by a queer chain Through the necessary proceedings in While a band, playing a lively alr, | the commitment of Mrs, Kato Martin, ag pnasing the tenement house at No. |erful nurse called 0. rd street, Brooklyn, to the 4 rd aE: eventy-third street to-dayy) Nearly private sanitarium of Dr. Thomas 1, |2%7 Past Seventy-thir toni | Noutly every. horse in the car was n as the result of a rt to-day when a yerdlet i No. it. Mark's ave Mary Toohey, thirty-five years : ory of the sudden Insnnlty ofa popu: | wite of James Toohey, of No Sati that had been fousht whe the) S00?” gnag"Me Moshe inthe for a gmgined aelnn’ the lerore [geese Set ae up a ners toll EEA MOUS SHOEFOR WOMEN. Yar society woman and her attempted | geyenty-fourth street, jumped BE ee ee a eee AraC Caner On| (Ceara eee ie oar ae ADEN IDE PONE Street Hallway Company by Fenn- |g Momera’o stable when he suddenly The ‘ Queen-Quality” Oxfords and vena EEOC en |eindem on sharthiraiopr, Bhs allented Fane Bate mmendany Ge! a horns | Cm mace ane ine cire Wale Bi2 19H | cesco Juillano was set aside by the Jus | turned away, drew a revolver from his Boots for warm ‘weather mean ‘ ( ° on her head in the street and died 1° (itiing a ter ce rrilealnGraek)Aaithelr ohana late tee wemene ier elevi-lnooket andl fied eiballst(ntoonie heads maximum “comfort and ease” at Mrs. Martin is the wife of Thomas F. Martin, a wealthy bullder. She ts thirty yearr old and handsome. She has been i Bund She was very huppy until last Sunday, @ conspicuous figure In Park Slope clt-| \hen «he betrayed signs of melancholia The discharge of the pistol frightened + $5,000 damages. ‘the horse, which dashed out of the rat Sullivan and | staple down the street. The animal was minimum cost. Seen wherever fashionable footwear is in vogue. BOOTS, $3,00. OXFORDS, $2,50. A few specials 50 cents extra. stantly. Nore Mrs, Toohey was married a y 0. striped beast was confined 19 @) cor away from the flerce beast that had)” yyy cage that was on a flat car in the train) oie oked them in the darkness, crowded} 14, was thrown off when It started on a short ran to this) ora the end of the ear, Ing a , oward e ae ss Broome street yn Ju 189% ie , aller (Glas, a member of the Riders and Dri-|Gn Monday she wandered away from | CH at an eariy hour toh {to} Gace through which the tiger dropped! serted that moon te eee qught by a pollceman after a lone isi ego an expert tennis player ner home and was not fo rit sea Beene th were thirty of the] 0 the floor. ‘Then it was that the In-| wis afiicted by rheumatiym, which his| A stableman heard the shot, and run- pa oes ree beautiful children. |Wednesday night, when her hushand | SUCK Ar in willl we irepid Toby, by a well-alrectea Se ee ee teeta pine amie ine, staple: ctound Bingham remonitory symptor covered her Siinaane pavillonvat | wate onecs in che as ymashe he skull of the tiser and! hadibacn unas on the floor, apparently ) eartin become ea en eta Mrs. | discovered her In the inaane pavil eee eine manner unexplained the tiger] ¢mashed in the skull of the tier and) that he had been unable ty walk since {lying upon the floor, apparently, dead. ‘ ntly insane ten | Bellevue Hospital. ot out of Its veer the train waa{ jumped on him until the skin was ren-[that time, Experts testified that the!| Dr. Green, who Ives near by. was tae on her bed fuaband ZOURS Ar Fay: [act secured nes release and took Berl agar way, Circus hands were dered useless for decorative pur rheumatism was of long standing and| called and an ambulance was also sum- [TSN NIN Pr home of her brother, Michal y the cage, bUL were not AW All of the Injured horses will recover, [not caused by i \iiined. Dr. Green on his arrival pro- fr lips were Surned-and'ane was ing /Devanny, in Seventy-third rect Rounced the man dead, as did also the paigerous condition, She was hurried to | yanney was in the rosm with her ambulance surgeon n word was sent to Undertaker Beney Hospital, where the phystclans | morning when the band passed. She s si ‘When she was able she was taken to | eared to cheerfuj and he apy [ary mage at wen Uae Police Court in a carriage. She was | hended no serious results when he wen ss latcimbe Dae Soares cs tne verter committed to jail to awalt examination | ening | Ihe was asked to remove the body. Dr. no sued tor 5 ee E i 4 a gery ton (out, teaving ter at the window Peay the wee prannnetioetts Upon his return. after a’ moi departed. ‘The stableman Mfted Bing- | aa private chamber, | absence whe was gone, and lookin Al ; hms head, when, to his horror, the then sent to the eanitarium as ean in-|he saw her body in the street, three supposed dead man’s eyes began to roll, wane Ree stories below \\while his Jaw dropped. The stableman, << , ; badly scared, ran out, gave an alarm, One Died from a Tablet Given! Lieut,-Com. Potts Introduced|Little One Runs in Front of/ana ten the ambuance naa, recaled, | AN ENDS SHOT HIMSELF AS by Mistake by Mother; the} to Wilhelm, Who Talked to Car as It Sta-ts—Crowd | in the dead wagon from Elizabeth- | Other Was Smothered in| Him from Horseback—Sub-| Furious, Ravens Wisekings bere seme retliog Up she girael obs | f ; , miter ae 4 g Bed. jected to Many Questions. but Checked by Police. taken to the general hospltal, He ts In a a. ——_ A critical condition, but there is a po E | All = am eeae a waaipiesing WHOA) bility of his recovery. f | Ky acetdent Mrs, Mary § of No BERLIN, May 30.—Licut.-Commander SN aC A ty Domestic trouble is sald to have led f 1 MOUNT VRRNON. N: ¥., May %—) ningham to attempt his life. He is a . nplin M, Potts, 1 East Geventio\h atrent, a Bride of A'14 N., who le to] Lite Loutsa E. Sov, three years old | ar, Killed her first born, a girl. one i-known politician here and ts prom- Returns from Inspection of| Newark Woman in Cemetery |werg oit, to-day. It is feared that the | Mscred Commander Wiillam H, Heebler) wan ran toon and Wiad by ae Lalo linent among the colored people of the F i | te leiiial h ' r “i 5 aw Naval Attache of the United Staten | Rallwa caron F 10 b Transcontinental Railway| Hears of Husband's Suicide ,*!0’ may result jn the death of the [48 Naval Attactie of the United Staten | gay Uitle victim gus with her |S System He Controls and| at Home—Motive for Act AAA OTT easin OA here | Oct o next, was presented tol mother, Mra les Sop, of Pelham | seiclan wi 1 “re eror Villlam at noon to-day In| M: who ) othe nid) intended r | H eft tablerm for the seo! 4 | Goes to Arden, Cannot Be Ascribed. d aie i Ne we the courtyard of the castle boarding the car, which was ‘bound for | Fi boxom exactly alike. | Liout-Commander Potts, who was in Beye Rell, at the Fourth \avenuy) Edward H, Warriman is back from hiv! of the nurse today Mrs. | uniform, wax directed to wait until] ace 5 ; a ee k According {o the story. of the mother Ji MES M GREERY a 5 [our of observation over the Pacific rally! NBWAKK, N. J.. May 90.—-A strango |§ the baby a tablet from Her) Hig Majesty returned from the spring | the motorman, mas Moran, twenty | Al ib road system in which he ts Interested. | cage of suicide oecurred at No 431 ;OW9 SULP Tho litte one wile: | parade on the Tempelhof Field six years old, of No, 21 Mechante str | " He te at his country place at Arden, |Soutn ‘event airest at noon tonday, {lately alezed with convulsione ant Jet) Capt, von Grummo presented Leut-| New Hochelle, told her tnat to et on } an not come into the city before | whijie |before medical ald could be secur Commander Potts to the Empero ofthe car ane would have to crosi 14 my 1 he elty before! While Mrs John J. Hartman was | Bee a ee reaany and: | Coe he Hinperor, whol Other gide of Wher Inack Aad teal witha | LADIES’ CLOAKS, Monday. The trip included a visit toline Cemot he Cemetery of the Holy Sepuletire Mexico and « half-hour's miss of belng| for the nan t Sane | @eraiied by train-wrecking tramps who t i" had been put off a freight in Oregon. KR he special train arrived a! Erie , Jersey City, at 8 lock last f BY Bal the Hetrimant fed alroudy Was on hor back With ie Feisut my a was 4 Oe sO he started the car mander standing by the side o: he ttle garl Was a oof he noth or William and the [ef aad when ove car started i atruck | Half-length,—black taffetas [hin horse, ihe ehlid. Kiwcking ber down, and the naval officer nveraed for bout ten ‘oma arto: rr « a Ny minutes, His Majesty questioning the| A crawd ct veunle winesed ineae:| and Shantung Pongee te! Coats, Unlined or lined ar are grieving to Mf thel infant of two nothered to death ita parents, The age on th Jamaten avenue. J®- | ranidity of am for the purpose of securing a family plot her husband killed himaelf by Plowing out his brainy at home four children out vd saot himacif Huds future maval attache with almoat the [ident and while aibrved mae 1K fol ! ow to Tal ener Mt at Arden. 1, left erm chine-gun as to where so that Hilt could be got fram 7) : + - ' A Hartman's domestic rel wore iss the paronty arose 1 The wan born, had he ever been In Ger-|under it the crowd, enraged “bropowa| with white sill, # SHIPPING NEWS. moat happy and he was ¢ wel y tmainad at Heat ¢ nat thelr DADS | many: be where he had served, car over on is aide. ee 2 PES, do, no motive tor his a 1 the aad? tes wling to atone the 1. etlclting Fee caorilata caaiekine a r ered and | PORT OF NEW YorK. cribed be be Nery baby had raphy naval offloer Na Bek tad wheu/takenlout 13.50 and 18,50 Ay) ; |"athe news of the auictde wan taken [deal two houre at least The Emperor nally wald he wan glad tora Was arr i a. - ASS peereon PRO Para eatin light waar anlle a - Lieut.-Commander Potte had come to] NM ty conaneran. ie! Gloria silk travelling cloak : ih Paty ; sGaireaion| ing moot the cemetery. “She 'wns iro] BODY TO POTTER'S FIELD. | Merits. ana snus closed un informal —_— _OB, Pay ’ \ ‘og REE ler ees Stee ane TWO ALPS CLIMBERS KILLED, /rancis” model THE WORLD \ IPTOWN OFFICE mu nuarecnert | “BOOZE IME AGAIN, Walter White, *°!/ RAILROAD BRIDGE RUINED, | vixs PCH cass Palermo NA, Ma Di ezina a a y %—Dr. Braegina an green and red, j . Geuve (4 a pail , p Herr Payer were both killed to-da ys 5 OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. | Htooger’ # back 19 the poaneasion of | The holy of Walter White Wie War) While «rylig to. climb, the Ranalp, the ‘ a f BAILED TO-DAY \ner owner, Bhe was re Hwee slots In anca! rowhth the police on | Podme Plea, Cut of from | highest point of the Semmering Fa 17.00 fi | al abth tt, and Broadwa " . ferv0n, Nortotk thia morning vy an employee of Du ot Park uvenge and One dun Various Polnin by Fire, TH te Resins GA Ce etia Ormenly H , ) od we ines wi fan wen on aa 4 unl Mwelt nhrovts wl oe buried ASHUKY PARK, N. J., May #0. —The | warnings againet arly mountaineering, U BTEAMSHIP: waloon wt Bixtyeaixth street anal! he more * BOT raiiroad bridge betwoen Manasquan and | O¢caune the protracted cold rendera the ‘ mYCOML Ps ge betwoen Manaauuan and | mountain: paths perilous tino ‘oF Twenty-third Street, IS NOW LOCATED AT DUE TO-DAY. venue jase night y Point Pleasant over the Manna dow, which belongs to Willian, e « low nt ‘i ny & ne ne the iver haw been destroyed by fire The 1 and) Im Lorman wn a iifecnyer,| vd) wae Montiel ak the Morgue By Vdestruction of tie bridge hay cut off ery RR Pads Moe wad Wealtiy tania. or {Laine Eieaaane from New York and Oy Hixtyeniath mireet wid] Mount. isincd, theme peopie wuld’ chat | Sows the New York and Long " May w. o well the dow, te was recog: | tie body would be ciajmed the next day, [Branch Railroad. iy yew Darna sana ee Ry ey mae! pyar ad niked aa mulliva a" Gow by ihe Duriand but an &@ Week et ( peed end no ono | A. le Clayton, who with other work- | the Ladies’ (olf Champion + Bunday is the day to advertise youy smploen, who gor, tnt man to ive her} han aborared to claim the body 'it han men wae’ engaged ’ this’ morning” Ih | today, i reatest clroulatlon soul vo tor $e “utter threwtening hia with wekied Morgue wuthoritios leasing "away ite Wreckage, Waa ‘seri: !and, won, defeating Sis wants, Gi it in “ N arent fs Lore ete Hotere wield lumber falling upon his. ine wallets Gols, evar s tle” ace, Got tn, anow and ce. 1381 BROADWAY, Between 37th and 38th Sta, SER OY RIOR TNR PSM NEE