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dent of Sewer Board, Blows Out His Brains. ‘HAD BEEN DESPONDENT. ) @pent Last Evening with His Family, Retired Early and Got Up to) Take His Life After Making Prep-| arations for Deed. | (Gpectal to The Evening World.) 4 CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 25—Ex-Mayor Jesse Pratt, of this city, committed sut- ¢ide at an early hour this morning at his residence, No, 114 North Sixth street, Dy shooting himself in the head. He had been despondent for some “months past owing to il] health, but no intimation that he intended to take his life. Several weeks ago he dis- of his interest in a coal business, @ince which time he had not been en- ed in any pursuit. He leaves a widow and five children. In the early part of the month Pratt ‘was appointed a Sewer Commissioner and attended the meeting of the Com- ‘mission held yesterday afternoon, being @lected President of that body During the meeting he was in good its and took considerable interest in je business brought before the Com- | fDlesion. At the adjournment he re- | ‘turned to his home and spent the} evening with the members of his family | and several friends, retiring about 10/ o'clock. ‘ The shooting occurred in his bed- | room where he had made preparations {to die. He was fifty-four years of age. AAONAN SCARES BRIDGE SICHTS ODPASSENCERS MADE HIM RUN Nathaniel Hunter Creates Reign of Terror on Trip of Adiron- dack from Albany to This | City. a Cab. ‘ RUNS WILD WITH AN AXE. Two hundred passengers on the | People’s line steamer Adirondack were| James H. McNaught, a ten planter from <= _p-kept awake and terrorized all the way "down from Albany by the actions cf|!yn Bridge early to-day and appar- Scmue! Nathaniel Hunter, a young man|ently got unduly excited over it, After running up and down the wagon path who went violently insane. e . : is : for half an hour, the police chased him, When the boat landed at the foot of | rl daa’ trouble, Canal street to-day six policemen were | policeman Broderick noticed him run- necessary to put Hunter in an ambu-|ning up and down the stairs of the lance to remove him to Bellevue Hos-| Brooklyn entrance and accosted him. pital. “What makes you so busy?" asked the cop. ° Hunter boarded the boat at Albany) «nest ridge in the world,” sald the without exciting suspicion, but the boat! breathless McNaught, as he ran out of was not half an hour out before he de-|the station and dashed up the wagon veloped eymptoms of violent tneanity.|oad. Broderick thought he might try 7 jto butt a trolley car off the track Night Watchman Joseph Meehan saW/ 4,4 gave chase. McNaught, with a yell, him wandering about the freight in| climbed the structure, got onto the foot the hold of the boat and kept his eye/path and after getting half way to on him. It was well he did for Hunter) Manhattan darted back to Brooklyn welged an axe and breaking out a port-| Other pollcemen joined in the hunt hole cover tried to crawl through and/and he was chased off the structure to jump into the river. Washington and High streets, Brook- Fought the Whole Crew. lyn, where he saw a cabman dozing on Calling for assistance to a squad of| hs high perch. McNaught climbed up @eck hands, Meehan drgged him beck.|t® the seat and tried to take the reins Then there was a terrific struggle to, 2"d drive off, The cabman awoke and wubdue him. He fought, bit, kicked and him until the police came up. fwore at his captors telling them he| 4 Brooklyn Hospital ambulance was was to dl they could not| Summoned, but the surgeon refused to “stop ess © Me and they could not) aie the case. He sald McNaught was He quieted down after a dit and was | ly excited fet ajone, Suidenly ho discovered a| TAS police took him across the bridge coll of rope, and with incredible awitt- {© the Ouk street station, where he fees, made a noose, swung It about his | @uieted down after a bit and gave his fleck, tossed an end over a deck beam, | name, He said he had gone from Scot- ‘and, by pulling himself up, very nearly |!and in his youth to India. He could Buocesded in strangling himself before | Not remember his New York address he was interfored witb. He was plentifully supplied with money, Bix deckhands had a fearful struggle | Most of It in foreign coins, After being ‘when the noose was taken from him. Uersed up, be Bene taxa te AR. L, ‘The captain ordered him strapped to an| Robertson, of No, Mi Front street, to upright in the hold of the boat. He set ‘up a fearful yelling and tried to dash a out his brains against the post Bound in Rolls of Cotton, Y AWAIT SGN A roll of canvass prevented him from | fracturing his skull, but he was so vio- Jent that he was finally bound tn roils | of cotton. Unable to injure himself, he nade the night hideous for the passcen- 5 many of them on honeymoon trips, | fy hits plood-curdling screams, | | When the boat put in at her pler bere | Woodoutt and Dady Consult and word was sent to Police Headquarters, | A patrol wagon and squad of men were) Latter Goes to See Gov. gent after Hunter. He gave them all| the trouble they wanted when he was) ()dal], ‘ut loose from the deck post. ‘The police had to throw him down and sit on him and squeeze the breath out of him before they got him in the wag- on. After the straight Jacket was put on him in the Bellevue insane pavilion he quieted down and at No. 44 Institution avenue, Troy. ——___ WIFE POISONS HUSBAND, | ai» mina to xive nim the Job. Tastes It, Accuses Her, Goes to|‘Umored lately that pr Di WLU, Nov, 18, via San Fran- with murder in the first has confessed giving the ping of the 8th, te aplecod er auantny vet mine in hier husband's coffee the matter. ‘ York. { Wink an eatal to. DO YOU KNOW HER? Tea Planter from India Led the Police in an Exciting Chase, Then Tried to Get Away in WAS CAUGHT IN BROOKLYN. | mata, got niw first view of the Brook- | months of a s Former Teut.-Gov. Woodruff an- nounced this morning that he was un- alterably opposed to the Kings County | Republican organization approving the reappointment of Michael J, Dady to his present post of Election, Commis- sloner if Mayow Low had not made up Political gossips in Brooklyn have re was drought to bear upon Mr, Woodruff to drop Dady and oppose his reappoint- ment. Last night, however, Mr, Dady Nov. 25.—Capt, Robert Andrews, | ana Mr. Woodruff held a conference in died last week as the result of} tne jattor's Eighth avenue house which olsoning, and his wife has) resuited in a temporary truce, After a discussion of the situation Mr. ady an- nounced to Mr, Woodruft that he would upon Mayor Low to-morrow and nee before the Coroner's jury | Shdeavor to find ot if h mt e intended to the couple tad frequently | reappoint him. Mr, Dady. went to. Al- a ru Jeal-)many to-day to consult Gov. Ode in BX-WARDMAN’S WILL PROBATED, He of, t~ focused) ‘Tha will of James H. Burns, of New . mt a Rochelle, has been admitted ‘to pro- prgtirs Lah sete by ucromnts Silkman, in White inal. 8 was fol % are P 9 apr rmerly a ward HUNDREDS VISIT MORGUE; CAN’T IDENTIFY THIS SUICIDE. STILLMAN SAYS HE IS UILTY. While the Woman in New York Weeps Over Sale of Her Fur- niture, the Man Appears in Court Friendless. WILL PROBABLY GET 2 YEARS While Mrs, Gordon was weeping over the auction of the elaborate and expen- elve furnishings of her house in West One Hundred and Wirst street to-day, Claude 1, Stillman, the man who fitted up the house, appeared friendless and alone in court, and pleaded gullty to three indictments charging embezzle- ment, Stilman was arraigned in Newark. He was not represented by counsel and was immediately taken back to his cell in the county Jall, The Indictments charge him with embezzling $40,000 from the Murphy Varnish Company. Stillman was unaffected when broght into court. The only emotion he showed indicated by the trembling of his hands. He has aged greatly since his arrest. Stillman was Governor Murphy's con- fidential secretary and considered a model man, When Franklin Murphy was elected Governor of the State he offered Stillman the position of private secretary to the Governor. Stillman ac- cepted. but In a few weeks returned to the office of the Murphy Varnish Com- pany in Newark as secretary to Gov. Murphy, who was President of the com- pany. Stillman’s peculations are sald to hav exceeded $0,000. He maintained an es- tablishment In New York and a home| in Third avenue, Newark. When the an was living at the that ts to be sold to- day. When the story of her husband's perfidy was told to Mrs, Stillman she packed up her furniture and went to the home of her mother In Blmira, N. ¥. Before leaving wark she said she would never Hye with Stillman again, Stillman’s host of friends seem to have ‘deserted him, as he was alone in court and without funds to engage counsel. Young Roller, ‘who was recently released from State prison after serving eleven yen-yoar sentence, was at the court-house and spoke to Sull- man, The two were great friands pre- vious to Roller's arrest last year for forgery. Roller got away with $6,000. He pleaded gullty after the same man- ner as Stillman and accepted his sen- tence without a murmur, It Is ex- pected Stillman will receive a tike se tence and serve about two years, BLACK, WORN OUT, HAS CASE PUT OFF Ex-Governor, Recuperating After Molingux Trial, Gets Time in Moran Will Contest. Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) WHITE PLIANS, N. Y., Nov. 3.— . Black 18 worn out from his work in the Molineux case and is now recuperating In New Hampshire, he wrote a letter to Surrogate Silkman asking hin to adjourn the Gontest over the wili of the Inte Postmaster John Because ox P_ Moran until Dec. 16. Burrdogate Silman submitted the ter to the other lawyers in the c: and to-day granted Mr, Black’s request. Mr. Moran left an ate valued at $100,000 to his young widow. ‘The contest js made by Miss ae Moran, a asister|on the a Bay of she month, which is due influence was| the last schoo! the m 5 exercised over the Postmaster, 80 as to who charges that un ‘@ her cut off, Through her ison ‘Brown, dr, Ana contends ied” ima WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, NOy om BER 25, 1902... LIE SEEK MAN INCASE Body of Beautiful Suicide in Central Park Lies Unclaimed and Unknown in the Morgue, Though Many View It. | | Bought Acid that Killed Her, Smil- ingly, at Harlem Drug Store, and an Hour Later Was Found Dying ona Bench, The body of the stylishly dressed young woman who committed suicide in Central Park is still at the Morgue unidentified. Hundreds of persons, some with missing relatives, have looked at | her, but none could tell anything about her. ‘ ‘The police on the case are seeking the well-dressed man who disappeared after telling a passing laborer to send for the police when the woman was tound, It 19 not thought that this man was gullty of any crime, but ft Is probable, the police think, that he was with the young woman and quarrelled with her or at least knew who she was, The druggist where the young wo man bought the poison sald she called |for It about an hour before she killed |herself. He had seen her frequently in | the neighborhood and she told him the | acid was wanted for an operation. ‘The young woman, who, the clerk be- | |ieves, lived In one of the big apartment houses near Reichert's Pharmacy, at Ono Hundred and Sixteenth street and Elghth avenue, where the poison was bought, smiled'as she asked for it, At the Presbyterian Hospital, where she was taken dying, It was sild that thefe was nothing ubout ‘her clothing to Indicate who she might be, | She wore a platinum bracelet, but on one finger was a mark as though she had worn a wedding ring and thrown it away. Her clothing was that of a well dre ed woman, who followed the fashions, ‘The woman was about thirty years old, 5 feet 6 inches In helght and welghed about 140 pounds. She wore a black cloth skirt and jacket, a blue flannel shirt waist, a black satin petti- coat, black stockings, with a green stripe and low black ‘shoes. Her hat was of gray felt with a biack velvet crown, Her only ornament was a sill- ver bracelet. Her hair and complexion were dark and her eyes gray ————$__— RETURNS LIKE “TIPVAN WINKLE Nine Years Ago Joseph Meyers | Went Out from Dinner to Talk to a Stranger and Disap- peared. /A HERO OF THE BOER WAR. When aged Joseph P. Meyers walked Into his home at Madison, N. J., iast night his relatlevs thought they saw an apparition. For nine years his wife has belleved herself a widow. For nine) years he has been mourned as one dead It required a demonstrative material- {zation on the part of Meyers, who Is now white-haired and seventy-nine, + convince his family that he was really in the flesh and alive They all had dinner together and | Meyers told a story so remarkable that | its parallel if not known even In Jersey. | Whilo the famlly was at dinner one Jevening nine yeers ago a stranger rapped at the door and asked to see Mr. him, ‘The last seen of him for nine years Was while he was standing at the! gate talking to the stranger. He had| no hat and had absent-mindedly carried his napkin in his hand out Into the yard, His relatives spent a large amount of money searching for him. It was com- | monly believed that he had been kid- napped and was being held for a ran- yom. A reward was olfered and his pie ture and description sent_to every po- | lice station In the United States. When, after several years of energetic work, | @ was discovered, his relatives up the hunt, and Meyers was con- | sidered dead. In’ fact, his wife became | “Widow Meyers.” When seen by’ an Evening World re-| porter In Madison this morning Meyers cheerfully related hin expertences, He had conducted a shoe shop tn Morris- town about ten years and the annoyance he waa subjected to by the boys of the | Ume caused him to leave this place. e went from place to place, staying for_one year at Denver, and thtee years in San Francisoo, Early in 1899 he went to South Africa and on Oct. 2 of the same year he took part in’ the battle on Kop. serving in the Irish-Amer- vodlunteers. He was one of the; |Hussars and: Dublin Fusiladers ‘and the Sixteenth Rifle Mr Meyers about the surprise and astonishment of | the captured Ik usiiaders in finding | so many fellow-countrymen fighting | |mabre cut at that fight was thrilling. The First King's Royal Rifles rode three tines through the Boers, hacking, every Was injured’ in the back. He would have figured acter In Boer affairs if they had been successful. He was a great friend of en. Botha and Gen, Joubert, and shed | | & prominent char- tears as he told of the latte misfor- tunes, en GROUT TO OBLIGE TEACHERS | He's Willing They Should Get De- cember Pay on the 24th. Comptroler Grout is in receipt of a petition from some of the public school teachers in Brooklyn asking him to sce that they receive their December pay “I gee no Tegal’ objestion ie fhese payments an requested and will etable Preparation for As- similating the Pood andR. ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANIS “CHILDREN WAS MODISHLY | petite Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness andRest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remed: forCons| ten Sour Stomach, Dierrivien Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Vac Simile Signature’ of NEW YORK. 35 Dods¥ POISON AND PIN EATEN I INDY Mrs. Harry Ackenhausen, of AA#<t< Cecre— Philadelphia, Is Nearly Killed | rn hw by Confection Sent to Her by Mail Anonymously. SHE NOTICED THE PINHEADS. |i! 3 PHILADEDPHIA, Fa., lar to the Katherine Adams pol New York and the Botkin case In Call- 1s the mystery police here § Ridge |W. door from eating caramel creams sent her through the mails, which had been do a narcotic poison and filled with small Ackenhausen, box She was busy Ackenhausen of candy earty her housework hurriedly opening the box, was delight- ed to find it contained candy. yeral pleces a her suspicion until her teeth came in contact with sharp substance which she discovered to bo the head of a tiny pin other caramel carefully a eecond pin head and then a third, ‘The matter struck her as a joke and | she went on with her duties, but at noon she suddenly She took nt on with her being aroused n- discovered Her servant ysiclan, and when He decided ehe was suffer- ing from a narcotic potson and admints- Jan emetic, which brought some It Is not known whether Mra, Acken- hausen swallowed any of the pin heads, but she {s suffering great agony. with which the The caramels had determined by ani Meyers. 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