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ongue, Resorted to Noted Fi nanoier’s Name in Grder to Prospective Victims. $1,800 AND A RING. ae Had a “Sure Thing” from Payne Whitney. the ‘name of Harry Payne , posing as the particular friend tie son of W. C. Whitney and show- | d letters containing good mi- ‘of the sifmatures of the Whit- P. A. B. Widener and Senator Harry L. Fayaux induced John and others to give money to to invest in sure things. Fayaux jow under arrest at Police Head- afters charged with grand larceny Deen remanded in Centre Street to-day by Magistrate Cornell. yaux’s first appearance in New according to the police, was in ber, last year. ‘Then he took fat No. 213 West Twenty-second tr He was about thirty-two years | pleasing in address and appearance, the other people In the house he ot his friends, the Whitneys. talked about his family estate near Wphia and of the lawyer who u d his affairs, This lawyer he a was George 8, Graham, prominent b the Quaker City. | Promined a Good Thing. the evenings Fayaux nearly al- had a@ call to go out in the auto- of Mr. Whitney. When he con- @ to remain away from the opera Br some reception Jt was only to show he had received from his influ- friends, He talked stock until 1¢ in, the house were anxious hero He did not, hoprever, at- ‘to interest any one but Mr. Hart- John Hartwell to Part with > Money on the Representation that! RRY L. FAYVAUX, WAO GOT $1,800. 2-9 THE NE SING SING cl Are Ringing the Changes on These Numbers To-Day, It Be- | Sing Sing, | In his newly whitewashed cell in the gloomy prison the dethroned “policy king’ tossed uneasily on his modest cot and dreamed of the new “gig” that }lotn, When the grim-faced guard called him this morning Adams rubbed his eyes and asked sleepily: “One, twenty-nine. How much does the bank lose on that gig? One-two- nine—one-two-nine!”” That was the new ‘gig’ that had troubled his sleep, All night the num- All the Policy Players in Town} day by the prosecution. WEAVING NET ABOUT TREPANL He Is the Harlem Undertaker Accused of Being the Leader of a Gang of Swindlers Who Robbed Insurance Companies AGENT FORSTER CONFESSED. Superintendent Fricke, of the Com- pany, Which Declares It Was De- frauded by the Gang, the First Witness Called. ‘When the trial of Joseph Trepant, the Harlem undertaker, who is accused by Assistant District-Attorney Krotel of be- ing the leader of the gang of insurance swindlers recently sounded up, was re- fumed to-day before Justice Scott and a Jury In the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, the court room was crowded, Scores of men prominent {fn tn¢urance Ircles throughout the country were in the court room and listened attentively to the examination and cross-examina- tion of the witnesses for the pri ion. Assistant Distriot-Attorney Clarke is prosecuting Trepant, while Charlies F. Wahle Is defending the prisoner. Although Trepani, who Is said to be wealthy, is being tried on only one i charge, he Is accused of many offenses ing “the King’s” New Address.|ot « simitar nature. The indictment against him alleges that he got $1,000 from the Union Central Life Insurance Tt was a sad night for “Al Adams in|Company of Cincinnati by burying an unknown person under the name of a man whose life had been insured in the company, Confederates All Italians. All of Trepeni's alleged confederat=s 4s being played to-day in the Tender-|except one, according to Mr, Krotel and Mr. Clarke, were Italians, and all the swindles were perpetrated in the names of Itelians. THE WORLDi TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL MRS. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST, FORMERLY MISS MILLICENT WILSON. 4 MINE UNDER THE [EDITOR HEARST BOILER SCANDAL.’ MARRIED TO-DAY. ——_.——. Hints that the Trial of Patrol-'Bride Is Miss Millicent Wilson and Her Sister Anita Acts as Willlam A. Fricke, Superintendent of the Union Centra! Life Insurance Com- pany, was the first witness-called to- Mr. Fricke identified the policy named tn the in- man Baker Will Disclose ¢ Startling Irregularities in the| Bridesmaid at thé Ceremony Inspection Bureau. This Morning. (Continued trom First Page.) - helmer, and, recognizing Simpson's voles, he left his room and went Into the reception hall in his pajamas, As he saw Simpson through the pening in the door he called out cheerily, considering the circumstances: “Hello, Simpson; that you? Why don't you go home? This is no time to come around, Can't you see that"— He got no further. Simpson had shoved ni. rm through the aperture in the door, and with the revolver, he hela BF his hand he fired the three shots. Leopold Wertheimer sank to the floor with his hands over the builet wound in his chest. Calmly Walked Away, Simpson repocketea his weapon and walked away, going down te steps slowly and deliberately ‘and out {nto One Hyndred and Fifteenth street. The household was awakened by the shots, and the h§sterical cries of the family awakened those tenants of tho butiding who had, not been disturbed by the shots. Max Werthelmer hurriedly slipped on a pair of trousers and ran down to the street, shouting an alarm of murder all the while. A block away was Police- man John Mojlugh, who hastened to One Hundred and Fifteenth strect. “There goes the man who just shot my brother’? sald Wertheimer, point- ing to Simpson, who was going down One Hundred and Fifteenth street toward, Fifth avenue. McHugh real- ised that he was too fat to run iter the man and he .-alled a baker's wagon which was passing, and getting intg it he instructed the driver to overtake Simpson.’ This he did and McHugh got out at Fifth avenue and arrested Simpson, who then made no resistance, Simpson Gives Hin Reason. ‘At the West One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth street ptation, where he was taken, Simpson said the reason he shot Werthelmer was because he refused to pay what he owed him. Dr. David Alexander, of No. 2 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, w: called to the Werthelmer apartments, and Dr. Fahnestock came with an am- bulance from the J. Hood Wright Hos- pital, They agreed that the wounded man was in a critical condition, that he would probably die, and he was hurried away to the hospital, where surgeons would probe for the bullet in the chest. ‘The injured man made a short state- WEALTHY MERCHANT SHOT BY FORMER EMPLOYEE, os JOSEPH SIMPSON by a reporter for The Evening World: “Is Wertheimer going to die?’ he asked. “Yes,"" was tae reply. Stmpson burst out laughing and kept a to, say, it up, only stopping long e “Mr. Wertheliner Was a nic In court Sinpson kept up roarious laughter willie Ma, ball until Thursday. Simpson has been living at a board Ine-house conducted by Mrs. to) at No, 200 last One Hundred and ty-first. street, for six years We ago, They have two little daughters. A few. weeks ago his wife received a letter that her mother, in| Trimagh County Cork, Ireland, was dying, and he seat her and the children over there. Until then it was not supposed that he coukl afford the expense of such Journey. Victim His Beat Friend? Two weeks ago, a week after he lost his position as a motorman, he pur- chased a pearlhandied, revolver, and dhe: then it was that Mrs. Barton husband noticed that he was brooding over something. They believea that his > Up= Strate Flammer listened to the story of the tragedy. He treated the whole affair as a huge joke. He was held without It was there tha: he’ was married. four years |ofder to penetrate tho thickened skin rf The World's Greatest Skin_ Torture Many Infants are Born « With Eczema It's.the Only Thing Some Folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CURE IS CUTICURA It Js in the treatment of this most dise tressing of torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, that the Cuticura remedies have achieved thelr greatest success. Origl+ nal in composition, scientifically com- pounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable in any climate, always ready, and agree able to the most dclicate, they presentto those sufering from Eczema the most successful curativeof modern times, We know that this will be considered strong language by those acquaiuted with the character and obstinacy of the disease under consideration, but it 1s justified by innumerable successes where oll the remedies and methods in vogue have failed to cure, and, in many cases, to relieve, even. ‘The first step in the treatment of the chronic forms is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles and feet will require frequently a thorough soaking In and crusis with which these parts are often covered. Dry carefully, and ap- ply Cuticura Ointnient, lightiy at first,. and where advisable spread it on ple of soft cloth and bind in place. Ta! the Resolvent, pills or liquid, in medium doses. Do not use cold water in bath- Ing, and ayold cold, raw winds. house 8q.} Paris, 5 ihue de le Paix; 47 Cohumbas Ave.” Potter Drug & Chem. rr. ele Pogo ol jow to Cure Ker ‘and to him he promised that theliers had nied ty nicks ae . yell. ack and forth through angry e signature of FB. Fors: ’ man McHugh in the|mind was affected, and they. tri at sure pune that Mr. Wabaey BaV@! his brain, Once he had aroused him-| ter, the insurance agent who has turned| ‘The preliminary examination in the Aelibiar Hen William = Randolph ene raisin Inet ERE Wala enee Bnd Setuie: KiVRTiE Wee tried to (eanie Winean he should be in on it. self long enough to shout: “Don't take| State's evidence against the gang, was|case of Patrolman George Baker, de- | Hearst, editor and publisher of the New | hospital but that |them to atiend to thelr own business y days ago Hartwell was Injured) any more money he « lattached to the , Boller 1 tion Bureau | York American and Journal, was mar-| owe the watchman any money, Dut tiAl) and he would look after his. = nd take: he New| 1 RY SRO Ree ele ae ten inne, STR DY [cap ase ee ae 5 y vue a brother Mason, demanded | Max Wertheimer sald to a reporter to-|4-—Wented, shirt walat Ironer and fret-claae peconey_car a: n fo the New! ‘Then he had fallen asleep once more| .., How long have you known Forster?” /q police Headquacters, accused of ha-| ried to-day to Miss Millicent Wilson aioney trom him on several occasions. | day: family Irdneg32°E.. Oxb at, , ave On Kao w 2 . : vfamily Ironeq 32°. theate Howpital. There Fayaux called) ana the numbers had gone on again in| wigince 18h" replied’ the: witness, “1 |Ing altered public records so that John | dauxhter of George H. Wilson, Hresl-| mene? Tul oe iene ot the Injured], We ca? imagine no reason why |BRIGHT, SMART GIRL for warting room; either him. Ip the private room In the! .n4j, 5 y, i e dent of the American Advance Music closer exam: Simpson should wish to kill my brother, | experienced pr willing td learn. Hanover BEGAi se revmpathisen with nim,||\ecwene srocesslon til {n bis dreams) he | Arse mot, hin wie be. Was ore nielng |MMller, (of Nos Ue tery ae a yo | Company, man’s wounds revealed the fact that] Leopold was the man's best friend, riv-| Laundry, Tranklin ave. & Wallabout at., ome ar ica: "| saw all the millions which had poured |jodxes of the American Legion of /orough of the Bronx, was able to | Paiy, Las the cnan.| the wounds on the right siée and in| tne fim money and doing many things | lock tom Flushing too bad, old m&n. And to think|®¥ Pennies into his pocket from those] Mr. Wahle wanted Mr. Fricke to tell operate @ steam engine at Fourth av Ceremony took place in the chan-| re et arm were only slight ones.) for, him. He made many unreasonable | popy IRONER ater Tyler machine; one that 2 of the poor, flying away in a Niagara-|all he knew about Forster. This th ff t, on arenew-| cel of Grace Church, ;Broadway and and unjust demands, but my brother |’ can go 150 shire a day. Knapton’s Laundrp, being laid up, and at this time ? : x Is the | nue and Seventeenth street, o! T aa It is the wound in the left breast that |}ixea him and humored him a. great ‘a day, ng Q iske outpouring. He noted that each one| Prosecution objected to nnd Tustice! oq ticense, granted to another man on| Tenth street, Bishop Henry (. Wotter 440. W534 te y i, ™ It fatally, | deal. When he called this morning fe | prs morning when I got my mail|), baat cott wanted to know Forster ” | officiating, It was very quiet, the wed-| the doctors think may resu i i et | bore the odd date ‘1—2—9, told and|June 18, 1888, was resumed to-day be- 5. ry Qi ine ne ballet lodged very near end just /did not appear to be angry or excited, | MARKER and assoras, fird-clasy wanted ap fe: top_floor.. figured in the case, He w, a Souther ecie wan a eg BUN the Nightmare Grows, | eiUnds atheyeane: He mas, fold and }aune vo gistrate ‘Mayo in the private| Ns party conalating of not more than| Se the bullet jon and ite ahoting” wax the tant ching Ws | tee Bano Sh de Uae Ba ott ar {ats going “to bad] And every penny ad wings. In wal", Heatlig, room Ofsthe! Tow oF Goes Sea ee tie mete at] While waiting to be arraigned in Har-laq T did not ike to ‘be disturbed, at iy Troners, wanted fa a vp. a am going to "put| desperation Adams cluteneg at them as In Many Linen of Business, Miller. has been accepted as a witness 4 _ Mine waltion to, be Aereiges ibis cali at heck, the wen tatst el cenag. Ter, aa work, good ‘pay. STARCHER, expprienced, on shirts, collare ‘fendeourt Landry, 216. We 430-40 yes-| honor, and Orrin Peck, the artist, was they flew, but they seemed always to|_ Mr. Fricke said that Forster had been| by the prosecution. He testified yes + an Got $1,600 and a Ring. elude his grasp. E u employed in many capacities In different | eraay that he gave Herbert Hoelter, | Mr. Hearst's best man, rt 5 FE the Russiad frontier at tne Amoor| cuits Mortwell sais he too ted to} ‘I'll go broke if this thing keeps up,” PER eolpaltea pine n oniers once,| an engineer, of No. 13 Palisades avenue, Ade inti ttiae Ih hear ree ’ River. 4 5 Arg ew ERS ane conveyed to Hayes $1,500 in| he m@ened tn de: But atili,the pen-|di@ he not? sked Mr. -Wanie. Yonkers, the alleged go-between, $100 fowers of the bridal costume. Miss Wil- a tre come ready 10 work § A.M. Jughardl's Laiae eo Rokr ean, It: was announced from St. Petersb . rook a al fi . “T believe he did,’ was the reply. er's certificate, to which) yon wore a pearl gray crepe de Chine aw hy hae ale Lt & 398) Myrth | Brooklyn. ib. ihe lett the Momphal Fay-| nies disappeared. Far as the eye could), str Seritke sald, thet at. Porete for an 6ngine on wore & pearl Brny crepe de Chine See eee eet vince: Teceteoa tae, Tak Toe Wan oer 4 ‘Mr. Hartwell and sald: “By 108801 ler large yellow Leghorh Amoor Government, Rugsian Asia, said Bennet waster, onthe! reach the alr seemd black with them.|'ticitation he had Mlted up several oMesa| he Was not entitled, because he had fom tacoveohensic, Caplin cone ais tam going toa reunion of my| The whole sky danced with the figures|in this city and placed Forster in charge | not taken an examination. to qualify] pat"Was’ also profusely covered with ‘ the Chinese merchants of the latter | WANTED—Siarchers: shirt folders, Body troners, 3 fin the Weldort fo-uignt | “12-9.” Ta Ga ener as to his ftness to run a steam engine. | apbie blossoms. NCH RIA Noe Twore closing thelr busingwice | “Laundry, 65 Sands at., Brooklyn. é t . . . —_—-—- d rear that. is Fricke produced the oheck for a f had di- presents were“humerous . |GIRLS to wind socks & handkerchiefs, Gtand like to wi And then Adams saw them fall. In| $1000 paid on the polley and Identified He swore further that Baker thee | 204 costly. Hel Among ther, Wann, sa Pd Ca eed an wore omiarat- bist Pe ake AGEs lets, 6 mine. gteat showers they dropped Into, the|the indorrement “Louisa Ciccune” on|rected himejo say after his errant fave | beautiful rh dications, It, was added, ‘had aroused |LAUNDRESS, rs, girls hands of an army of poorly clad women|it as in the handwritt of Forater.| he did not know, the man who #0'°) Phoebe Hearst, mother of the bride- apprehensions that trouble was brew-|_ 4 com, She was unable to be present of No. 1 use of her health, but she tele- lace from Mrs, to take of mangle Morgan, Steam Laundry’ Co, the ing. pects Bet ont oF ihe Mr. Wahle brought out the fact that| him the engineer's licens BP raced Payatx to fg ihe | and children, among whom the great |iMrs. Ciccone did not know how to write| Ward advised him to ing. ont ij “det, Bowery & Bi WANTED. Steam Laundry, 19 Bond frat class, at once. Warwick in the Columbia Laundry, @ womae 3 family clothes and shjrt walets, 129 Chelsea eccustomed to fine aint nce on owner. 87 W 37th Bt, le works entrance ighth (Westchester) Pre- wled. He sald that on Jan. ,,and then] stop them!" he shouted, “or they'll | “JOPa"Ss cy sisterial examination John_McCana, a grave-digger in Cal-| that defore the magisterial exaim this ‘afternoon on the Kaiser Wilhelm a re reauest of, the detectives, | got it all back, Just think of the|vary Cemetery, dug the grave for the|is concluded, evidence concerning | &) Ty, Spend Two Months Inspect- FINAL REFUSAL. i vidence secured to warrant ing Different Points in Térri- a” a) Ye Ng Bihiee maya avann, yo [tid scvemes and tolled to. get that) SHEL te Noahtoedtstconnt trom | Rigetatnct ago a une otcemen | VENEZUELA SHUT. 0 pepe ear ee {PEG Aprils China: hes, given | windler, with more t money and now they've getting it all|hs shop,” McCann testited, ‘for I got Sbetweens concerned 10 the al- tS a t eiligenos, and is ‘about the | ait back!” his card’ trom th Bo famed Talsincation of the necorda DOOR TO FOREIGNERS. tory Coveted by Russ final and definite refusal to accept her ‘he has of victims, | then he awoke. For a moment only he|Trepani on several undertakers’ ord: tinct, was 8 RSBURG, April 2%.—The aA ‘pecause of the easy manner is\|reulized where he was and tnen he| but declared he had been told the CIN ae caileone of the examiners Nl tew Degree Defining Duties and) 87 2 2T™ Apri SURELY REIGNS HERE. a whic they ey Into Fayaux’s net, ! areamed again. He heard the rattle of fondant did not know how to write his} the Boller Squad, his associate, ad ex- i War Minister, Gen. Kuropatkin, started CUPID LM ‘good’. wages" Asply Fintwpple “at . e | John V ies arrotees hin. Polley King recognized thousands of|and Forster had written her name for) Hoelter and “aint Neco! | graphed trom San Francisco her mater- , the pose of ientify! hi the| East Ope Hundred and ‘fwellth 8 pleasing. a Preaek cours | Masiatrate)| his’ wictlne: Purpone of Wentitying her to tho] Kaet Que dumiret eh teen mumated [MAY PICINMS « sreargt sailed tor Europe|War Minister Kuropatkin Will CHINA GIVES Abraham Ley: ears that I, Al Adams, gentleman—do/man who was’ buried as Ciccone. He] series of similar scandals li the Boller On the advice of ne never! Hee ‘Understand ?— gentleman — worked.|CoNd not identify the defendant as| Inspection Bureau will be disclosed and mes the world one would pick Thomas McMahon. eu rintendent of 4 Patrick Beckingham, now demands regaming Manchuria, @ crook. He says he hase | He fairly shrieked in his despair, ana) the cemetery, identified the signature of| of t x ong . make any complal; ame. D H. Lyne! ie said) Rights Will Probably Stop Immi- burla, yell, is a quick Maile; | silver and the chink of delicate china.|"Gross-examined by Mr. Wable, Me-| MBlngh Peng 2eMtuie: on March 31 last, 9 Ladd on a/epecial train to-day. for! Manchuria. OE ee eh im. ||Engagement Announced of Maid of "end air of eas: "Ah!" he muttered, “I hear the but-| Mabon sald that the algnature he hed| ‘hon he applied for a transfer of his gration and Halt Capital, He will possibly go to Japan, A fare eat aect qian GIRL WANTED to work on mangle aid othe a a ” identified as Trepant's was one he had H never examined the man well breakfast was given in honor of \. : ma! ‘Troy Steam Lauae eR ler getting ready for breakfast.’ identified ne Trepant'a was one he had| license. He bad never creo his certin-| CARACAS, Apri! %%.—The decree just! T°. uropatkin yesterday at the Chi-| Miss Bessy Shaw, Newton g, | *1%10 and 18 Concord st., Brook! Hoe opened his eyes and Ustened. fendant’s, He could. not. wwear that| iene Os" tssued by the Government defining the | Gen. Murone Peet eee Buttle “at the Church | CRIS WANTED te Work on collar and abi : ory Neighbors, Trepenl bed elgned any of the orders. | ‘The witness sald on cross-examiogtin.| duties and rights of foreigners in Ven- nese Legation. cnaroff has been ap-[of the Incarnation by the Rev. William | 18 concerd qh, Brookira = “ssna'?» 26 aad * 8 certain 3 ay i spe bo ye CRI 9 Phe nolse that iad awakened him was|te atl a he agers ANG fold that he was certain he MNenowal of tuo) exuela is most drastic in ite charactor! inte acting War Minister during the|™M,Grosvencr W-days 11 1 oT cint. “small, wanted. Palle Laundry, Id és B * vs ol * Heenge which is dated Jan.) and excites exasperation among all for- he bi a A iy y 124th ot. ; the clatter of a tin pan in the cell of|pani by which he was to receive $100 38" Ih Brite a oar a sence of Gen, Kuropatkin, The tat-Tgnaw, Will ns inald” Se honor, and | ta te “Jadditional interest is lent to the weddin ; It is believed that {t will effectually | tet who intends to make @ thorough tn. Fete A Tine iat her enetgement Hing | iwrlier. 1 end all immigration and stop the intro-| spection of peared has be absent] announced yesterday to Amos Dennison | GIRLS WANTED, Call all week ‘ | 8! vl ’ ’ " M = * duction of foreign capital, as resident for-|t¥ months ant a oy Ms) Mowe: 38) Of Akron, Oh1Q “Who ds: t0'be aT ae = i \ china came from the eell of a horse ————_—__ ” thtef, at . And Ad woke to his first da; y bes an. GIRL WANTED to 7 * y ey ‘e for! len ri * ¥ rents, A 16, F pes i J joved. “by “natives. Th D ‘akpresely | make the trip was announced publicly] Srooklyn e ey ee wie ee ae | “[ wonder,” he said, as he donned his joyed by natives ey are expressly Brooklyn. Laundry, 218 W. 424 | fe striped clothes—'l wonder if the 1-2-9 forbidden to take part in politics or Noid | some weeks , als departure has ex- —— UAUNDRY—Wanted,, steady yous sii? . se 7 4 ‘ iT 1 win to-day." ’ office. All must make dovaration or Overcome by Gas, family . Tugbardt’s Steam ary, c. Wilson, Who Was In- Ly aaah was ony to-day by Dr. eneie onion ie Patna ecounte. ey bpeeeias ee ae ok the festa Adomph Meyer, twenty-seven years 968 Myrth "ave. Brooklyn. A bess sid led Jointly with Benjamin} ®. ¥: t-vine, the prison physician, who Mave the rlght to bring| The Marine Minister has decided to| oid, of No, 74 Pearl street, was over- TRONERA goed family none Tour Gaye « week ‘aye & found him in @ badly run down con- claims against the nation for indemni-| order the construction of Lventy Daily come by g@s this morning at his home, | 1" \aundry. 286 Court st. Brookiya. —— erent a noted burglar. The clink of the|fr every case he pansed. eign residents, . TRONER, plain tamliy, Whitmore, Faces His Or-|aition and very nervous from mental gation for loss or damage ocoasioned| boats. which will be furn: Ho was taken to the Hudson Sireet Laestsy. 10:44 an ) and them in time of war, 3 turbine engines, for the protection of Hospital. LAUNDRY-Firsl-clase shire trong? wanted. Tae in General Sessions, | pt'in ine idle wane ter, and he. wil Old Joseph be visite dally by De. Ervine atl he Mayor Low Asks Aldermen to| €ighty-One-Year- He W * Z, Wilton, who, jointly ith| the, priagn. Adame, wall be, permitted Pass an Ordinance Regulat-| Doyle, Who Says e ai was placed on trial to-day be-| Yi#!tIng days. ing the Sale of Newspapers] Surgeoan in Grant’s Army, nt cree Caw |MADE DOUBLY and Periodicals. Arrested in Brooklyn. by ? ember with Whitmore, Savin Cor ene SURE OF DEATH tiuietaned aS 8 Makin etait Mayor Low to-day asked the Board of| “1 was with Grant,” the aw 2 aiertront Improvement Com- Aldermen to adopt some city ordinance |stranger sald,—Bret Harte, fi 0 extort y = Bpany Tor ‘the cont enya rort | Butcher Hillenbrand Cuts His Throat] t® Tesulate tne sale of newspapers trom) That is what a Brooklyn policeman uss, dredges and barges being| and Hangs Himself in the | street @tands and thus gtop the raiding | heard an old beggar murmur to pa the company th the prosecutias a 6% | goingson under Deput¥ Commissioner|.ers py. ‘The beggar appeared to be he was called Box of Hin Shop, Piper's orders. Dlind until the policeman arrested him, gon last ‘Octobe, John Hillenbrand, treasurer of the| The Mayor wrote of the hardships | pnen he regained his sights 4 Pe Paid weil the| Mamaroneck Odd Fellows, made doubly | that are being yorked on the street) 3 the Butler Btrect Police Court the y - fait Gate and TMPhrey#,|aure of ending his life to-day, when he|newedealers, — Folice Commissioner |man described himself as Dr Joseph Bk eq t wns Pe) hanged himself and cut his throat in|Greene, i 1s understood, favors the | Hoyle, lawyer and physician, elghty- o the ice box of his meat market on Mama-|paasing of an ordinance to legallze the | one years old and living at No, 14 Cler- roneck avenue. (His lifeless body was] stands. mont avenue. discovered by his young wife, who had) Alderman Suilivan at once introduced | 4; was with Grant,” he murmured. ire. 8 o'clock. 160 W. 34th at. mea a at MANGLE GIRLS? also, girls to Teed, Suanvourt at. Laundry, 218 W424 mperienoed, wanted y ly Pinéapp) Fe Nt food wages! female,’ A 4 ent 4 ge. Brooklyn. . MARKER and ter wanted, iF : Celock owamore Laundry, 116 W.. aah in % LAUNDRESS WANTED at Rov's Hestaurant, OB 4a, corner 28th st “Jim Dumps,” cried wife, “Oh me, oh myl I thought | had a good supply. The boys must eat it on the sly! fares” between meals now, not you work and givesthem vim, Buy all you need,” says “Sunny Jim \GO¥ WANTED. Wanitary a i “ton aye. . | oY WANTED gt oneey ilaw Telareacs, alia | bia Laund ii a ve. bright boy to work in laundry; Hi; Tt nee Lavea yar ae 66 } ' d | BOY Comal) wanted, joan 4 3} ) | _Laextagton ave, det. 11éth and BOYS WAN’ ¥ OYS WANTED, Ajply Crown ay fing in & eri at Ricer’s Iai ld have to be returned b Pee evan er oe, thee BiH Aiated fom the shock,” "2M |a reeolutton on the subject. It provided) 443 coachman some two years before tive the De-|" Hillenbrand ‘had ‘made a loop in a|that portable news stands might De ling war?” added Magistrate Tighe, fn Mary. all 080m ‘Tasch ii ee See rea ae ‘ord, and sanding on & Dox tled | established, one on each block, at the z hook, Then he cut his thr ishing the famous quotation. SHIRT IRONDRS of negliges "down town cafe. Wilson | with a ragor and kicked the box wway.|ourb, with the consent of abutting) «xo the aged beggar suidé “I was Pilgrim Laundry, Park ave. s ° Rag tit some Mrs. Hillenbrand can give no reason for| property owners and the Aldermen of) wij, him at Vicksburg as a Union Army UNG MAN make hima! Hin paseed ‘Over tg | 'er Husband's suicide the district. ‘The fee ls to be %. ‘The|surveyor At that time I was worth ‘gion aarp and a we CCORVIIE arrested olution was referred to the Law peor. Afier the vietory of the North Boy alts, vot ww |LIQUOR MAN LOCKED _ | ¢:mmivn Uinamaid Foran Woh a a ans c ured ne R MAGISRATES BILL Ordimances Suspended, been poor ever since. I tried to make a UP ON THEFT CHARGE. Op motion of AMerman Meyers it waslone fas any, iM, Ane Sa eae ae : # voted to suspend all onfinances relating|, The axed wept as he stood before the teading not to to the obstruction of sldewalka by Ht 4 Measire ne-| Ernest Fritzini le Accused of Taking|stanas or trucks for the next sixty | pStity un Nearly #4, by Means of days. This is to @ive time for public ‘ é , easure It your | he nopded. sigiye » , sandadmahe y compart + on sons you inspect and Assem- Falsified Accounts, hearings and preparation of new ordi- |X vint ... righe adjourned the case age and you wilt edinit thes the ‘before nes, Mayor Low sent @ letter to}untl* to-morrow a, Ernest Fritainl, Atty-nine years old, “avert of No. 440 West Forty-fourth street the Board endorsing this and enclosing , Uy ey Soon :|& similar communication tom Gen. aiduay aan to hot dhe vest “Workysnevenin| Greene, Deputy Commiasioner Pier) goxenyitis N, Jo April Bn8d , | fad a Prneent 94 the reenien. ney Price died lavt night at New Ger, } i Wea mantown, aged seventy-elght years,

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