The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1903, Page 7

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HIS SUCCESSOR? , Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli Chosen in Great Haste to Fill Place Made Vacant by Parocchi 's Death. ROME, Jan. ‘Vannutelli has been appointed Vice- Chancellar of the Catholic Church, in muccégaion to Cardinal Parocch!, Nahi aiéd yesterday. The haste with which the@Pope filled the vacant office is much commented upon. Cardinal Vannutelll ts now re- garded as tho probable successor of Pope Leo, as Vice-Chancellor of the Church |e one of the highest positions in the Papacy. ae hy Vannutelll was born in 1831. led as more diplomat than priest, iets man of the world and bon vivant than ecclosiastic, his election to Pacy would bé particularly pleasing the reigning house of Italy, with ie members fei which he {s on the most friendly terms. mS Sa of the major-domo and i lege, and ‘of Gen, me. Mere, mother of the! formerly ¢ 16,—Cardinal Serafino gd Emperor Napoleon, he tg of ettik- i gPpearance and exceed: is career has been usively a giptomattc, and, nal, Was spent South ‘America, at Munich, and at Vienna. tive Oo] who sees moi which is alwi arms at ments, the dainty = the furniture and. han} suitable for the boudolr o! than for the residence of the Church, r means in Rome. derstood to f | Catholicism the | som the name of Vincenzo in the izler, the ins He ts perhaps ily (ea! va} ie is a warm persgnal friend and aot recsanasny of Cardinai Gibbons and Archbishop Treland, and is generally un= vor that species of Neos . While advocated by manded the Papal Army, rusting bveinese on 15 conts aplace. ‘A score of tore thkire Gra doing a Broadway selling papier mache figures of Capt. Miles O'Rellly, The figures dear a strik ing resemblance to the captain and hi movable legs and arms. They sell for Re ees wale of Mis effigios. * “why; ty no! face puckéring ma to. 1, od legs, that reapeot, manipulate my legs. ty emile, incu Want to earn an honest living thoy Can sell all of those images they want It shows how popular I am. “T understand they have double-joint- If so they are not ike moe in for no one can pull or na soho he fepiied, his “Et these T like nely eee unt he be bee at Bre ruse 4 at Rome | society, th open ointed apart. wpear satin oF being more reat lady a Prince of His closest associates are mombers of the United States prelacy of Sacred Col- @ brovher-in-law, It is sai officer who TILLMAN VICTIM NEAR TO DEATH Editor Gonzales, Who Was Shot by the Senator’s Nephew, Is Pronounced by His Physicians as in a Precarious Condition. ASSAILANT IS “ GUARDED. COLUMBIA, 8, C. Jan. 16.—Edltor Gonzales's condition is very precarious end the chances at this hour are reatly againat recovery, Ia a statement before an operation was performed Mr. Gonzales gald: “I was unarmed and there was no cause for my assassination, but I die a martyr to a good cause gladly. “T have done nothing but my, duty and hhaye nothing to regret." The shooting of Gonzales seéms to have been without justification, @T1lman, who had been presiding over the State Senate, had just doffed his official robes and left the State House ‘with @ group of friends, when Gonzales was encountgred walking from his din- ner to his office. No words passed, but ‘Tillman stepped up, placed his revolver against the editor's side and fired. Then fhe aimed the weapon a second time and Gonzales said, “Shoot again, you dirty coward." ‘The taunt of the unarmed victim made (gear change his mind and he lowered tetol, When he was searched at Br lon-house a second revolver was v. Tilman is over six feet brawny Hon wes perfectly sober the time ofthe shooting. His father fas the inte George H. Titman, a mem- Ber of Congress, who served a long | term in prison for shooting a man, On the advice of his counsel Tiliman pee ee ete to make a stgteagnt: SIRES TO BUILD THEATREUPTOWN Charles B. Dillingham Will Be the Manager of New Play- house at Seventh Avenue and Forty-ninth Street. Gti! another theatre uptown ana one more giant stride in the rapid march of night life toward Central Park! fexterday H. B. & M. L. Sire came to @n agrecment with Charles B. Dilling- ham by which the former will im- mediately “begin bullding a new play- house on the southeast corner of Sev- enth avenue and Forty-ninth street, which’ Mr. Dillingham will lease and manage. ‘The new structure will be called the Comedy ppt Ite seating capacity me as the Emplre—about Patten malt beet cxaee res fraduction f the Comedy Theatre In jordeaux, Krance. ‘The designs have been made by McHlfatrick, the areni- tect, who promises to have the house ready ‘for Qcoupancy by Sept. 15, this | Kei Boe Sraund Is owned by the Sire there. | " am said last night thet he hoped to open his theatre with an Siarion ar in a drama by an Ameri- at tithe 7, has his star in mind, t not pla was currently reported yesterday hat am arrangement had been made be- tween Klaw @ Erlanger and BF. ¥, whereby the latter's Fitty- eatre mould be con- Brphe aa aerate Hog will be used as @ ville entertainment place. In spite of di te it Is well known ople that Charles an wil) "ore the ne Bisreld Bq Ste ¢ the © dhubert Brothers on 1, a ae ore Prghman, will make nol ‘rani en's ramation capt of Tolstoi's Mn satires in” on the Herald Square stage next ject in theatredom 15 valnstrel lay-house ete. by dese carat time black- he oe Iran, 4 a Wail street syndic ls friends. Ground secured i ‘eat 'Thirty-ffth street, organ Will be one of the features, — @eorge Huber Indloted tor Murder, PITTSFIELD. Mass., Jan, 16.—-An in- @lotment for murder was returned Huber, under the name Herbert, who is CITY OWNER FOR NEW YORK. Pe sr aieen Bill Introduced in the ture to Provide for Public Necessities. BONDS ARE TO BE scale is proposed in a bill York District, The bill increases the po pass ordinances providing f struction of vessels for riv Departments, for the bulld hecesslties of a permanent the bill directs the issuanve character, GAVE LIFE FOR CHILDREN. , Street-Cleaning Cart Driver Dies in Hospital from Injuries. a driver in the George O'Keefe, Brooklyn Street-Cleaning from running over some sch: at th scow, The horse, a green the bottom of which a Wt were playing. ren Forty-second street, by . hey, of Dubin, Iretand, the: revival of the Inish lunguag dancing, in which veral Gaels will participat nishing by the Municipality of (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 16.—Munigipal owner- ship and construction on an extended this morning by Assemblyman George B, Agnew, of the Twenty-seventh New Board of Aldermen so that they may ‘or use, for the construction and equi, ment of telegraph and telephone tems for the use of the Fire apd Po! ways and pipe galleries for sewerage, as, water and electric conductors, and gencrally for construction of municipal The clty is to do this work Meelf and carry out any needful project of thie living at No.i49 Tillary street, died to- day in the Brooklyn Hospital from in- juries received while stopping his horse He had driven bis cart up the Inoline Gold street dump and backed tho horse around to dump his load into boy | frightened and ran down the Incline, at O'Keefe ran after the horse, caught ft by the bridle and was thrown under the wheels of the cart, eustaining fatal SHIP Legisla- iP the Fur- ISSUED. Introduced wers of the for the con- er and har: elixir of life; health returned to me. ing of sub- obtained through its use St. Joseph Mich. character. of bonds to is another case:— Department, 001 children. one, becai of ohildren Tire. 455 Wer 1. J. Court re wil! We ¢ musi wallcnae above testimonials, $5000 earh dose added health ane strength. down pains, backac! fainting spells, and aera trouble, “I doctored for about five years but did I began the use of your ve taken seven bottles of amy not seem to im} ‘ ined sito and Lydia E. Pinkham’s wesetanis Compound, three of Blood Purifier, and also used the Sanative Wash and Liver Pills, and am now enjoying good health, and have gained in flesh, I thank you very much for what you regarded with respect. A prominent club woman, Mrs. Dan- forth, of St Joseph, Mich., tells how she was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by \Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—Life looks dark indeed when a woman feels that her strength is fading away and she has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus, or falling of the womb. The words sounded like a knell to me; I felt that my sun had set; but Lydia ©. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound came to me as an it restored the lost forces and built me up until my good For four months I took the medicine daily, and I am so thankful for the help T (RS. FLORENCE DANFORTH, 1007 Miles Ave., A medicine that has restored so many women to health and can Preduce proof ofthe fact must record of Lydla B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other medicine the world has ever produced. Prvxnam:— For rove. have done for me, and iil, Drove thelr abeolute genulnenes, That Strong Reserve of Strength and Nerve you get from Beware of food that gives you ‘“‘just enough” enough is ‘not ehough.’’ Nature sometimes calls on you for greater strain, ‘*Run if you must, but strive to keep your breath’’—and be ready for a sprint. look to your reserve. “Dear Mrs. troubled with falling of the wom! and menstruation, leucorrhoea, bearing- eadache, dizzy and heartily recom- ZA mend your medicine to all suffering 4 women.” — Miss Esxora SxypzEr, 218 East Center St., Marion, Ohio. «* FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN.” Women would save time and much sickne: interned injuries, but he saved the ohtl- | firs. Pinkham for advice as soon as any dis a Gaelic Revival, At tho concert to be given to-morrow | hat evening at Rosedale Hall, No. ut they would write to ssing symptoms appear. it Is free, and has put thousands of anes onthe Tighter’ to sae) Pinkham never violates the confidence thus intrysted to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who ice and medicine, mever in all her experi- etter without the full consent, and often FORFEIT 11 me cant forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of Lydia BE. Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass, ‘ -|QuaKer oats Just This Is the are very satisfactory. Sizes 12 to 17. ice, Sale of if their means are | Are here. yolum@®; bound in silk price. andre Dumas; in 9 vol cach "volume -ttiuetrated; y wold LIFE AND VOYAGES 0} OOLUMBUS—Washington sold at 90c.: our apeelal Here ars I was irregular calibre centre fire moder: U.S. CIVIL WAR in first-class order and and Military organization: with sabre bayonet special, at special, used; special, Serene for drill purposes; special, at U.S, CIVIL WAR REMINGTON RIFLES, muzzle loading, comoles brand new fine brass finings; an exgellent and decorative relic; U.S. NON - COMMISSIONED |] ] OFFICER S SWORD, brass hilt, |]] with guard, leather scabbard, CAVALRY SABRES, with seab- TRIANGULAR BAYONETS make elegant decorative figures; MARTINI HENRY SABRE BAY- ONETS, with shark-skin handle, leather scabbard, brand new, never THERE IS NO.END IEGELE, OOPERG SIXTH AYE. ae Men’s and yaaa ’ Colored Shirts. Negligee and Stiff-Bosom Shirts. The great sale which has created such a stir f reinforced. Many new lots nae ee ese with neckband and attached or detached Cuffs. added, and selection: Shirts are me pat with Gx. {7a Si ood Cu gar Values, either attached or detached Collars and Gite or C 3,000 KEY WEST CLEAR HA- 1-4 CLEARHAVANA ROTH: VANA CIGARS: strictly high SCHILDS; 10c. quality; hand- Regular 75c. qualities. grade ; Cuban hand-made ; assorted nel box of 50, at WMen’s Fine Yeckwear Made trom Imported Silks. In all, about a thousand Neckties. We mark them gt-one They'll sell with a rush to-morrow. # 65¢ MEN'S 50c. NECKWEAR ; all shapes, MENS’ 25c. NECKWEAR ; all shapes, C6 limited. Ohe Best Bargains of Oheir Kind in Yow York Economy is emphasized to the utmost. ree Novels, Romances, Essays, History and Poetry at prices at will again bring eager acess to the Store on Saturday. LES MISERABLES—Victor Hugo; cloth, aie eld on in Bb THE D/ARTAGNAN ROMANCHS—Aler- umes: bound In Slow. with gold derorattons aid iLL Lope: excellent tyne ‘e400; 3 F CHRISTOPHER Irving: two vole 0 umes in box: bound in cloth; titles In 914: 2004 type and oaper; rexul price Cuil i mind. Happily thése are days of peace, but the relics of the Civil and Spanish- American eagerly purchased for the precious memories which tenderly entwine them, And so Go-Mforrow We Offer A Rematning War Relies at Cxceptional Price Reductions, REMINGTON ipata with DAyONeS ee use Mig AW n cartri nish volunteer regiments at Santiago in Wit 1898, and captured by the U. S. troops, erate in firing order; special, SPRING- FIELD RIFLES, muzzle loading. complete with bayonet, every rifle el the lightest gun made; abour 9 ibs. weight; extra fine for Cadet Corps 1.50 complete 1,50 125 5 Intended to be sold at $1.00 to $2.00. ’ All the largest and best shapes. Splendid variety of patterns. WMarred’’ Books Continues with Added Attractions for Saturday. Books that lovers of good literature will appreciate, especially War Relies. RK to the stirring melody of the bugle! the carnage, the shrieking of shot and shell, the nonry —all bring a vivi picture to the Se eee SEDROTRD’ 5: fapecial at, per ROAST BOM Axtra tne Primi delicions neasoned sliced corn beef, per Ib. ao CHNDSR—Cenulne ‘Boctete’’ Roquefort Cheese; very appe- | spr {izing and toothsome; per he. BT CRACKERS—Delictoun freah- made Honey Tarte, Ib., 22% f Spring Land, TTON—Lena fancy © Mutton, er 1b., SELECTED ge fried 3 Tn, Cor Bie. ; yj (Mata Moor, Bast, 18h se.) 25 122 (fain Floor, Centre, 18h Bt.) The world’s STORIES—OClark Rusesii; three da Ola! hea in'p boxy ovoth bound and dota ea: reeularly wold at 50c.: our clal price .... we poeay DEAUTIPUL—Eila anole in cloth; iMustreated: 11.00, ‘epnclal 3 Fletcher: Clariy bold price. cloth; glit iar Wy bold a2 H1-a5; ont epectat pslone WATE HOUSE” COOK BOOK; bound white ouslech;” reguterly 9 ‘the.: ont apecial orice.» ‘BOOK—Owear Len Reinas, Ay epee nas SoTL Mieaee 2 jiciosas; uty; eeparyeny) wna ponent ene EL FENIX: Key West Clear Ha- SUMATRA WRAPPER PURE vena Conan Ete Ts 9) 95 TANDS oe cna Hl GREAT METROPOLIS; Sumatra KEY WEST EXTER: box of wrapper; finest long Havana filler & Puritanos Finos; box of 50, 2. 50\** {ain Floor, East, About % Price for Cc. 2 Hine Leather Soods. qe fact that the Hide as teraborgires S ienna importati Sci gorge desing a pie oe, ae: ee ily WRIST cage 150 WRIST BAGS, including the new Automobile shape, hardly two of which are alike; the frames, shapes and sizes are the newest and’ most Bye the leathers comprise the finest selected stock in Real ‘Walrus, Sea Lion, French Calf and Suede; Peter priced at $8.50, 3: } $10.00 and $12.50; to insure quick selling, to-morrow, WRIST BAGS ; genuine Seal or chamois or silk lined } choice of several sizes; plain or snake design frame; in gilt, nickel, oxidized or gun metal; regularly up to $1.50, LEATHER WRIST BAGS; real seal and walrus; grain, black brown or russet; leather or silk lined; large size: 5-inch frames; gilt, nickel or gui metal; ee ‘or ball knob or rosebud designs; choice values; regularly up 10° th MUSIC ROLLS. LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS, full size, black Kelle leather, brown and russet alligator grain, wine color walrus grain, etc., covered buckle, stitched strap, at ry Ohe Great Double-Value Shoe Sad Is Yow at Its Best. We maintain the attractiveness of the event by the add of thousands of pairs of J Sood Shoes for Wen, Women and Childre. from our own stock. All sizes had now at.an average of i About page= Chan ea and Spanish don toes with ti BOX CALF, double sole, ban! (flat), also the staple straight The disérder of war, CALF SKIN and Patent Leathers in several styles, all sizes; in Kid and Calf, mosly 6 to 8 in Patent Leathers. 1.00 for Nfen's 2.008. MEN'S {SHOES of good quality: Calf, laced style, well made on stylish lasts, [ MEN'S KID OXFORD TIES, hand turned =, oming of can- Wars abound, and are Leather Pumps in sample sizes. R 4 1.95 for Women's 3.50 Shoes, / There are 19 styles on sale: KID, button and lace, with Patent or Kid tips, single and double soles. VELOUR CALF, Bluchers. double sole. BOX CALF, lace, double sole, PATENT LEATHER, lace and buuon, kid and cloth tops, high and ge, used & I5e HAND AND LEG IRONS, wed gy on Civil Wer prisoners: per car “FO. PARROTT SHELLS, 10 5 or isaniail’s-) CHASSEPOT FRENCH BAYO- NETS, new. with fine blued meal veabbard 3S FRENCH GENDARME SWORDS, leather scabbar A 50 , made in 1840, in ENGLISH TWO-EDGED SWORD BAYONETS, made and sanped with English mask fom 1639-1849, a rare relic, each, ENGLISH SHORT - SWORDS, wide bade. bras hard leer 79. brass-finished seabberd, FINE LINE OF TASTEPULLY DEC- 1.00 tor Women’s 2.00 Shoes, WOMEN'S SHOES—Vici Kid double soles, in lace and button, Patent Z 4 Leather tips, 98c. for Boys’ and Girls’ 1.50 Shoes. ‘ BOYS’ SHOES, kid and phi ‘all sizes from the Children's 634 Youths’ No, 2; also some for large boys. GIRLS’ SHOES, Kid, Calf and Patent Léather, good wearing yet dressy shoes ; in all sizes up to II. 45 an er wt The Book- For av’ WORbD ALMANAC LARGE GIRLS’ SHOES—Kid and Parent Leather tips, spring heels, ORATED sere with reproductions of oodh of in button and lace ; all sizes up4o Women’s some of relics, as medium prices, (Third Floor, Centro, 18h St) It Tells Because rverthin The Everybody 1903

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