The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1903, Page 9

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- POSON FOR QUEEN DRAGA of Royal Chef in Palace 't of Servian Ruler Disoloses an \ Alleged Plot to End Life of her Majesty. 0 END TO TROUBLES. se Mid, King Alexander and Hie Much-Hated { Consort In Family Warfare Al- \ most from (&y of Their Marriage ‘ =—CGook Was Imported from Paris. VIBNNA, June 3,—It ts sald here that The French cook of King Alexander of Bervia has committed suicide in the Kitchen of the imperial palace in Bel- grade after having been detected in an @ttempt to poison Queen Draga. Govelp ts busy with rumors about the wmuicide and the causes leading up to the ‘@ttempt to poison the Queen. Vor years sin fact, ever elnce the marriage of King Alexander to Mme, Draga Maa- @hin—there has been talk about their @roubles. It has been said that within & few months after his marriage the young King regretted his action and gince then has been anxious for his rty. % There have been stories of quarrels fnd of the Queen actually physically as- @aulting the King when he incurred her apleasure. On one occasion the Ki! lapped the n's face, and it was reported that she had retired to her apartments and taken poison. Physicians were sum- moned to the palace and in a few days @ Was about. The matrimonial trou- les of the pair would fill a bo Ing into the palace under a cloud of suspicion, disliked by the people over which she Was to rule, Draga has had a Ute of turmoil since her marriage. started for Servia to stop the je and the soldiers of Alexander turned back his father at the border. e Queen mother interfered and with- drew from Belgrade. With his pedple in arms Alexander married. @ two years ago he imported a Bronch cook trom Paris to take charge ef the affairs in the royal culinary de- Bigcoosk ae is supposed that it was was accused of having Bitempce Te life of Draga. MAFIA'S HAND WN THIS CRIME Bix Bullets Shot Into Body of .\ Young . Italian. in. . Lonely “! Neighborhood ih, Brooklyn Un- der Strange Circumstances. Another foul and mysterious crime {s BAded to the long list charged to the Account of the Mafia in the killing of Carmine Sano, a young Italian who died to-day in the German Hospital, Brook- ‘tyn, with six bullets in his body, ‘The pollce belleve that Sano .was lured fo the dark and deserted section at (Cypress and Vermont avenues, in Ever- green, a suburb of Brooklyn, and there @hot by the assassins. That robbery was not the ‘motive Ss shown by the fact that $530 Sano had fm his pockets, a gold watch and con- siderable jewelry which he wore were not disturbed. George Longfellow, night gatekeeper &t Highland Park, in Kings, heard six shots down thd’road from where he was Rt 2-o'clock this morning: He ‘hurried down to the crossing there and found Bano lying in the bushes at the side of ‘the road. Longfellow called the police fend an ambulance. Gave Evasive Answers, The wounded man was unconsclous when placed on the operating table in the’ German Hospital, but while the doc- tora’ were probing for the six bullets, four of which had lodged in the chest and abdomen, and two in the right arm, he regained consciousness long enough to give his name and address and @nswer a few questions, but in -his answers, although he was near death, could be defined the reticence which even the victims of the Mafia’s ven+ @eance exhibit In identifying thelr ‘as- wailants. After saying that he was twenty-elght years old and lived on Liberty avenue, near Rockaway avenue | $36, =a long. distance from where he was shot—he was asked who shot him, and @s he writhed in pain he said ; “Oh! I guess it was just in fun.” Pressed further, he said he was eni- joyed by the James Lyons Tar Paper mpany at Evergreen, and that while Working at the side of the road three fealigns ‘came out of the darkness and him if he was working both day and night and shot hint. He Ged a few hours after reaching the ‘hospital. “~*~ | What the Police Learned.’ Ab the police have found that no work ‘was going on at that-time at the paper mills, and as Sano was several hundred yards from the factory at the time, the police believe that he made an appoint- ment to meet the three Itallans he men- tions, and that when he made the ap- Pointment he. believed he was In the oft the trio. Detectives have been placed on the ase and are tracing Sano'’s connec- ‘tions in Brooklyn. They »: ot been in this country Jong and that fhe may have been sinwaciae of being a ay. CLERK SENTENCED. William J. Pick Sent to Sing Si {for Four Years and Six Month ‘William J. Pick, of (No, 14 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, who, hie clerking in,the Jewelry house of Gattle, Ettinger & Hammel, Atassau street, of precious stones, wa: to four years and six months in. Sing Bing Prison by Judge’ Newburger in Gen- set Oe Gemlons. 4.3) me 7 HART STATUE S UNVELE New Jersey Notables Take Part} in Ceremonies Marking: Pre- sentation. ‘to. Paterson. of! Monument: to Vice-President. BATERSON, N..J., June %—The bromso | Statue-of Garret A. Hobart, erected here in memory of the late Vice-President of the United States, whose home was in this city, was unveiled this afternoon. ‘There. was an {immense sassemblae on | the plaza at the City Hall, in front of which the statue stands, Mrs, ‘Hobart, the widow. of the late Vice-President, and her son Garret occupied seats on.the platform that had ben erected; and with them were the officials of the State. Among those present were Gov. Frank- Mn Murphy, United States Senators Keen and Dryden, and Secretary of Btate Bamyel Dickinson. ‘The exercises opened with an overture Pe Robinson's Filth aciinent band, rayer, was then” offered Rev. Dr. Magie, of the Churwh of Reconmat which Mr. Hobart used {o attend, and from which he was buried. The ‘statue was, unyelled by ‘Chornton Bell, the, young ‘son’ of ward ‘I’. Beil, an intimate friend of Mr. Hobart, who pulled the rope that released the covering of the herole bronze figure. Vice-Chancellor Bugene — ‘Ttevenson then formally presdnted the monument to the people of Paterson on behalf o! the committee and it was accepted or Mayor John Hinchliffe. The orator of the day was John W. Griggs, United tSates Attorney-General in (President McKinley's cabinet, who gave an interesting review of career of .the late Vice-President, whom: he was a life ‘The’ statue 1s the work be Phillp Mar- The base was designed by Will- jam Ackerman,’ a New York architect, who resides in this city. It is a pedestal of pink granite, eight feet high, with & Imth seven feet square and a die four eet six inches square placed against the top moulding. On the front of the dle are the words “Garret Augustus, tiny. part” and on the other side ins seribed: (vices toaaene of tl ited. States,” ether with the Wee in which Mr Hobart held office: ‘Mae. cost of the monument was de- frayed by. subscriptions made by Mr. Hobart’s friends and the Seeidents of aterson. Among the contributors was Taine President McKiniey, and in the list are-the names of mapymen prom- inent in political and busineas Iffe. ———— “ Woman Meheaded by Tratn ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 3.—Mary Conlin, a widow, seventy years old, was Dehoatied by a train in the yards of the Pennsylvania Railroad to-day. The i'd woman Is supposed to have been Picking: coal. Her body was found be- wide the tracks and her head between ls, No one saw the accident. ‘To free you of those tortur- ing straps and cannot be successfully sireated. ef old-style trusses 0 Aited by the Inventor (33 be froed of your rupture ee: Blsth Deicke ox INARA TESL da QUEEN DRAGA OF SERVIA, WHO WAS THE OBJECT OF A POISON PLOT. Wie HE WORLD! WEDNESDAY EX OMAN ONLY CITIZEN TO-DAY |Owing to Change in Naturaliza- tion Laws Ida H. Bluckman Is the Only Person Registered by Uncle Sam in 24 Hours. MANY OTHERS DISAPPOINTED There Were No Blanks Containing the New Form of Oath, but the Gallant Cleks Wrote One Out for Her. Ida H. Bleeckman, of No. 2 Henry atrect, a pleasing woman of twenty- two years, who came to America when only a ten-year-old, enjoyed an un- usual privilege because of her sex to- day. ® ‘There was a long line of jabbering men stretching all around the upper gallery under the dome of the Tweed Court House, clamoring for thelr ‘‘ec- ond papers.” to make them citizens. But because of the new Federal law. requiring that all applicants for natural Isation be required to ewear that they are not opposed to organize) govern- ments, and are not anarchists or sym- pathizers with any association or, mave- ment having for tts object te over- throw of organized govern the naturalization was upset. John H. Loos, John WW. Guntzer and J. W. Brown, the naturalization clerics, were notified that the law went into effect to-day, with @ penalty of 35,000 for any violation of it, ‘This made them chary about depending on their own wording of the affidavits, and It was de- cided to suspend business until printed blanks, approved by the Federal Gov- ernment, could be secured. All appll- cants were therefore turned away to- day, except Miss Bleeckman, in whose case an exception was made, the whole act being written into an affidavit for her to sign, She was the only new citisen for Supe for June 3 2, 1908, Plainfleld, found the body of a woman hidden in @ thicket. It was evident that the victim had been dead two or three months, as there was Uttle flesh on the bones. ‘There’ was an indenture in the skull which looked ae if the woman had re- ceived a blow with a sharp instrument, [estes an ax. clothing WOMAN'S CORPSE FOUND IN WOOD had dropped from the tears but there was @ pair of shoes and rubbers on the feet in @ fair etate of Wound on Head, eat, Police Think, | preservation Coroner Quackenbush, of Midlesex Points to. Murder, the Victim | county, on being notified, nad the sorpse remoyed to the @orgue, where an exam- Having Evidently Been Struck | ination was made, but no definite clue as to the identity of the woman was with an “Axe, foe AU Ths Inquiry in Plainflela revealed the fact ‘ - that a Mrs, Randolph, who was avout PLAINFIELD, N. J., June 3.—Thomast forty-five years old, mysteriouslyu dis- Bohl, yardmaster in the Lehigh Valley| appeared from South Plainfield about Railroad yards at South Phainfleld, to- three months ago. But little ts known day reported tu the authorities a mys-| snout ner in that place, as ehe came to kerjounm case whieh may Drove to be (he |/gouth Piainfleld a stranger only a suor: murder of a-woman. Last evening Dohl,| time before she disappeared. ‘The Cor- while gathering ferns in Hogan's woode,|oner is making a searching Investiga- about a quarter of a mie east of South | tion, i Shoe D LESSING 25-CENT package of Regal Dressing used regularly A will give $2 worth of shine, and will add at least a dollar to the wear of the shoes. Regal Shoe Dressing adds life to leather, feeds its fibres, and softens the tissue, while producing a brilliant shine with minimum labor. After polishing, the shoes will not soil the daintiest skirts or trousers by the polish tubbing from the shoes. For sale from 51 Regal Stores. Greater New York as follows: MEN'S STORES: Brooklyn, 337 Fulton St. New York, us Nassau St. oor ‘Broadwa; ner From 18 stores in ane Hever, a |. 66 Newark Ave. WOMEN'S STORES: New York, 78s Broadway. 166 W. rasth St. 507 8th Ave, S.W. Coz. ragth St. and 3rd Ave. 43 Cortland St. DOCTOR GARDNER CURES BY HIS OSCILLATION TREATMENT CATARRE, Stomach Troubles, Bronchitis and alt Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ca- DBAFNESS, Liver and Bowels, head notees and discharg- ASTHMA, Immediate reliet and per- oases, BLINDNESS, every case. 11 Giseazen of the eye HAY FRYER. It taken before attack, absolute Immusity guaran toed, OFFICE 435 FIFTH AVENUE. y from 0 iy M. to s P. Sun- 2, at his pr e office, 435 Fifth avenue, between 38th New York City,where all letters should be pasroes nm if mecossary t assure correct diagn EVENING, JUNE 3, 1008, ‘Mrs. Weisslitz, President of thesGer- man Woman’s Club, of Buffalo, N. Y., after doctoring for twoyears, was finally cured of her kidney trouble by the use of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Of all the diseases known with which-the female organism is afflicted, Kidney disease is the most fatal, In fact, unless prompt andscorrect treat- ment Js applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Being fully aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave ex- haustige study to the subject, and In productng her great remedy for wam- an's ills+Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound —was cureful to see that {t contained the-correct'combination of herbs which was sure to con- trol that dreaded disease; woman’s kidney{troubles. The Vegetable Com- pound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the e-tire female sys- tem, and while there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Js the only one especially pre- pared for women. Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: For two years;my life was simply a bur- den, I suffered so with female troubles, and pains across my back ‘and loins. The doctor told me that I had kidney troubles and prescribed for me. For three months I took his medicines,,but grew steadily worse. My husband then advised me to try Lydia:E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and brought home a bottle. It is the greatest blessing ‘ever brought to our home. Within three months I was a changed woman. My pain had disappeared, my: complexion became clear, my eyes bright, and my entire system in good’ shape.” —MRS..PAULA ‘WEISSLITZ, 176 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. Proof that Kidney Trouble Con Be Cured by Lydia £, Pinkhow's : Vegelble Compound, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:.I feel very thankful to you for the gpod your.medicine has done me. growing worse. I had trouble with my “kidneys, and two doctors told me I had Bright’s disease; also had falling of the womb, and could not walk a block ata time. My back and head ached all the time, and 1 was so nervous I could not sleep; had hysteria and fainting spells, was tired all the time, had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand at times without putting my foot on ‘something. “I doctored with several:good doctors, but they did not help me any. I took, in all, twelve bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound, five boxes of Liver Pills, and used three packages of Sanative Wash, and feel like a new woman, can eat and sleep well, do all my own work, and can walk two miles without feeling over tired. The doctors tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to be well, Dalton, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. has in £2 thousands to health. Address Lyan, Mass. . FORFEIT 11 we cannot forvamlth prodmcs the voriginal, letters and, vigauatares of above testimonials, which Lynn, Ma She OMELETELY “at $125 These rooms are on exhibition in our warerooms, and the goods show ‘exactly aa they would appear in your home, a DINING-ROOM. Sideboard, BEDROOM, Golden Oak Dress. PARLOR, Pine Velou mask ‘Pale sui [Table Cover, 15 yards Curtains. We Also Furnish a Flat at $65.00. ' SEND FOR LIST OF GOODS. $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Holzwasser & elt 1419 to 1423 Third Ave., 80th and 8ist Sts. Iihad doctored for years and was steadily and I feel that I owe it all to your médicine."—MRS, OPAL STRONG, soetee v0 (COMIN UT PREITY I WM. VOGEL & SON, Our Concave ‘ Versi & Gon The ideal Way to shake” ; the Ideat Shoulder—Our __’ “Concave” Shoulder. Our “Concave” Shoulder is the idealshoul- . der--not only as a work of skilful tailori + but in appearance, in shape and set and and style. 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