The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1903, Page 14

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* BE response to a knock on his door. “TWANED ON GAS AND RANG BELL It Wasn’t Answered, So Mr. Farmer “Hanged” Himself, First Taking Precaution to Ring the Bell Again. THIS TIME THE BOY COMES. The “Suicide” Was Therefore All Off, Notwithstanding the Revol-| ver with Cartridges Which Would Not Fit It. ‘William F. Farmer, of No. 332 East) Bighty-fourth street, Manhattan, made what is described as a determined effort to commit suicide early to-day in the Hot: tauk, at No. 276 Dumeld é ‘ i Rae lowes wiceat doslaved inaanlovin\thac/the qatsl ; Women’s Wrist Bugs and Purses, at i Re. Lawn and Lace Collarettes, at yn. {ees BVloPL ESCH ARFHASE, Gor WaPL baa Women's 4c. Wrist Bags, at 25. eo. Chiffon Vella ia vii, longs nt aoe Farmer said in tho Adams atreet po- ann mals epee en S $2.00 Plafd Cloth Covered Dress Suit rane, at $1.39, fe. Torchon Laces » 9 ibe. White and Black Silk Fans, at 2c. Ice station that hie failure to die was due chiefy to the fact that some cart- ridges he had would not fit his revolver. When he discovered this he turned on the gas, called for a Scotch highball and tried to hang himself to the head of the bed with a towel. The waiter who-carried the whiskey to his room| iidten, as did Darragh, and bow) Heavy. ail-silic Black Bc., at sup ay found “Smith unconscious on the bed | Young men hed engn, din many flat} ly Yard-wide $1.25 "W. Black Taffeta, 990, Boys’ bette Blouse Wash Suits, with extra pants; value and this saved his life. fights for her hand. Darragh proved to} Men's ‘8c patent leather backs, Bc. ‘$1 Russian Blouse Wash Suits, bloomer trousers. 50c. Pe. Farmer, who is about thirty and ark complextoned, with a stubby mus- tache, went to the hotel just before | midnight and asked to be assigned to @ room. He registered as ‘“Willlam| Forty-first street and Tenth Syenus) | se, Cork Linoleum Jos. Wild's make, at 37140. High Banquet Laie ated: value $4.25, a Smith, Chicago,” and was given a small| soot and killed a man named Conlon | Rumed Swiss Curtaina, | er Dalr, Bite. “Burner Lamp’ Oil A valie; Meer eolitnelronten- foot” Then he) And was seetenced to: life jmprisonment rt Squares, 6x9, $1.50. Men's and Boys’ . worth $1.25, Tic. a ‘went away saying that he would return within an hour, He seemed in a cheer- ful mood. Bhortly before 1 o'clock he re-entered the hotel, going directly to his room. Im a few minutes he rang for a boy and ordered a Scotch highball. When the waiter arrived with it there was mo light In the room and Farmer made ‘The waiter carried the whiskey back to the bar. but in a moment there was @nother long ring from Farmer's bell, Therevpon the waiter hastened back with the whiskey, only to find the oc-| qmpant of the room unconscious, with the gas turned on, On the floor, besides a revolver and some cartridges, was a card, on which Was written: “My people will take care ot my body, I have notified them.” ' After being revived Farmer was Jooked up in the Adams sireet police tation, where he admitted that he had registered under an jumed name, but Sie refused to reveal his identity. Pesnwhite : Mrs. Bertha Farmer, who ve her address No. 332 East Kigh- fourth street. called up the hotel and waid that she had just received 9 letier from her hush: 4 saying that she would ane. his dea body at the Hotel Mon- uke, She wan referred to the Adams street police. Mrs. Christine mer, of No. 332) ° eonemeen to SIS SHE WAS A CONVICT'S WIFE Surprising Charge Made by. Thomas H. Darragh When Ar-| raigned for Non-Support by! the Mother of His Children. | SHE INDIGNANTLY DENIES IT.. Court Says the Burden of Proof Is on Him and Holds Him In Bonds} to Provide for Mrs. Darragh. | Thomas H Darragh, a one-time wealthy builder, when arralgned in the Weat Side Court to-day on a charge of | hon-wupport made by la wife eMry, of | No. 11 eWast One Hundreg 114 Second married Patrick Lynch, an ex-convi tl from whom she pad neva procured a divorce. Mra. Darragh nearly fainted when her | husband made this statement and de- pled it most empnatically, She had] known Lynch, abe said, when they were be the stronger of the two and won, | Shortly after Darragh married tae) young woman, it wae stated in court, | Lynen got into a brawl in a @aloon at in Sing Sing. After serving twenty years he was pardoned and sent to the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum. To Magistrate Hogan Darragh said his wife visited the ex-convict many} times, and for the sake of their children he kept the matter secret. John Mail gan, counsel for Darragh, said he could prove Mrs. Darragh had committed bigamy, “Under the ci>cumstances,”” Halligan said, “this defendant cannot be lookee| upon as this woman's husband and ni being her husband he cannot be com- pelled to support her. We can pro to the Court that she married Lyne: defore he murdered Conlon." Mrs. Darragh repeated her dental of her husband's accusation, under oath. “My husband.”” she said, “is no longer a utlder, am he says he is, For nearly five years he has been a saloon keeper and (hax been asgoctating | wth | low woe ua Last a resort ln He would not tell who hin ass It goes to show what kind of a man he 4x when he will shield a loafer and assail the character of hin wife.” Ms, Datragh then told the Court that on June 12 her husband kidni ber thirteen-year-old that after appealing to the courte he | child was returned to her, but only after Special Sessions justices were put to a great deal of trouble. When sworn Darragh cepeated his ac- s = santa dh novia HE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 190%, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. Pa Another Clothing Sensation. Another of those wonderfu! sales which you men of New York are always glad to take advantage nd quickly told, but its import is great. of. It's a short stor: We have purchased from his entire surplus stock of spring clothing, consisting of 7,300 Men's Suits. B. B. Goldberg, of 787 Broadway, N. Y.,| Here it is: The mere mention of that firm’s name in this connection is sutticient to crowd our department to its utmost capacity—as his goods are well known to the New York public. Friday and Saturday's Selling. Men’s $10 and $12 At Suits that represent absolute perfection in Summer wear. Elegant crashes and homespuns. Trousers made with turned-up bottoms. Also a line of fine chev- iots and tweeds, in fancy and light colors. No man'need be with- out a new suit when such values arepossible, We've divided our great purchase into two lots for and $20 Suits In this lot we offer a line of suits which are positively the best values we have ever given to the public. Made from the finest fabrics, in a large va- riety of new checks, plaids and stripes. In style, make, fit and trimming equal to high class custom work, Another Sensational Sale Women’s Pure Silk aA adaiaah Now York « rustess Grewia’ stores 14-74 ST. Banner Bargain Friday Values: And Double Blue Trading Stamps. What stronger combination could we offer for Bargain Friday ? absolutely unmatchable—Rothenberg values ALWAYS stand unrivalled, factor in making this “New York’s Fastest Growing Store.” Blue Trading Stamps cost you absolutely nothing, useful art'cles that you will be proud to own. We give them in addition to the supreme values that we are constantly offering. The adoption of the pl more sign of Rothenberg leadership. It helps us as merchants because it {s elpful to you asa bayer It vine (bec ot new friends, ana makes old friends more steadfast, because It means additional saving on every purchase. We Shall Give Two Stamps Instead of One with Every Ten Cent Purchase To-Morrow, Below Are a Few of Our Astonishing Friday Offerings: Women's 25c, and 39c. Silk and Satin Belts, at 10c. ST The values that we are giving are Peerless offerings are the prime and they can be redeemed for handsome Handkerchiefs for Women and Childyen, at 8c, Women‘a 6%. < Drew Wamen's Ge, Dotted Lawn Waists, itXc H.00 White or Colored ahirt-Walet ‘Suits, at $2.08, White Dresses, at $1.08, Straw Hats, values up to 98c., at 28c, Women's Untrimme ne Riobon, 3% and 4% in.; value 20c., All-silk Crepe at, per yard, 490. Open-Wrist Lisle Threed Gloves, at 25c. jersey covered Bust Forms, at 2c. Girls’ tic. Fancy Figured $5.00 Taffeta Silk Potticoats prdion | ounce, $3.08 Infants’ Long and Short Dresses; 50c. value, B0c. | $1 Coutil Corsets, deep hip and’ medium length, 9c. 6e-In. high lustre Engliah Bicitian. worth 69c., at 49c. alle ic. Teather Slippers, Boys, Patent Leather Oxfords, pair, Girls’ and e. While Duck Long Sailor Pants, James Means’ $2. Crepe Challies, cream gro nds 11.29 Bohemian Glass r mounted, Ac, 1 acker, Ji d-in, White Vietori Ladl “Me t Fork Berry Spoons, 48c. Rogere Gravy Ladles, Meat For y Sp Senate fe exe at $3.25, value $4.9 nd Mallet Besa ne Carpet, 1 yd. wi ‘all-over lace, tia Pi 2isc, nts, at 10, 35.25 Combination Hatr $5.08 Solld Oak b-draw C Promier Folding G Stern Brothers | JUMES MeGREERY & CO, 1 Women’ s Summer Shoes || Special Offering for To-Morrow and Until Noon Saturday, he! a DU BARRY TIES and three-strap WALKING SANDALS, | Dimity and Chambray Shirt- in Ideal and Dull Kid; PATENT LEATHER | waist Suits, COLONIAL TIES, with ribbon bows, $2.45 || Sizes 14 and 16 years, hy Keduced from $3.50 and $5.00 i || $6.75 | «75 \_ < |Pleated Pedestrian Skirts, Misses’ Suits. First Floor, Annex. made of striped or fancy mixed cloth, Lengths 37 to 4o inches, $5.50 | Serge Sailor Blouse LOW PRICED | —— ExcePTIONALLY [Boys’ Clothing Norfolk Suits, Knee Vest Suits, | | Ressian and Sailor Suits, ) $2.90 | Double-breasted Suits, $sn0 to duos || | Children’s | Single-breasted Outing Suits, Suits. trimmed Best wighty- fourth" treet. ideniined | eqid,” 1 have Wied, to” keep. the secrets || RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS, | * Farm th - - - : Fy iam tnd hems lealod, out) at er Diarried ‘Lynch “tind” ane, know pace of Women’s Oxfords Gloves and Mitts. WASH Imported Fabrics, Value $2.00 to $2.95 $1.50 with silk braid and em- * OU are a. wre! » e e broid than to say that he had left home lainant inal H FOLK SUITS, fine quality roidery. 0s eres would, chee sees fal buen an er utigr oath ie SASHA Pincus wna ee 5. Regularly $4.09 $2.95 ¥ married he her daughter four ar “yout mutt {urniat a bond of $00 no DAY The fortunes of trade have again thrown into An exceptional purchase when we consider the WOOL and CORDUROY TROUSERS, $3.75 Seat ates thee nal? oto the|f Our hands an unusually fine collection of under- |! demand and the scarcity of these goods, Sensa- special offering of all-wool Cheviots, in plain blue and 59c Children’s Chambray Rus. . She could not ex- wPiain bie attempt at sulcide. Farmer when arraigned in the Adama you fall to do thia you will worknouse for six months. If you aro not this woman's husband you will have rove It." Spatragh took the decision In a mat- priced Shoes. come. On sale to-morrow and while they last. Such a purchase 2s we always wel- Such prices as are always welcome to you. tional pricing: 300 dozen pairs Women’s two-clasp, 12 button and mixtures, and gray Corduroys, Usually 98¢ to $1.25 ! Second Floor, Annex. || sian Blouse Dresses. | $1.75 i. fprcoes as leaded not tee-of-fact way ane sent for, his are 16 button length pure silk GLOVES, in black and ay ene ids ; | n whi white; also an assortment of short and long silk ‘, Hig iGesilned (ov smake' a statement: | Twentecnret etceet (ergo nie bel 1 29 for Mitts, In black and white; valuo Soc. 29 West Twenty-third Street. ° 3 e are subject to slight im- A perfectionss gale price... isa. om | | |= Twenty-third Street, Women’ Ss No C. 0. No Mail Orders. SEIZED GEMS THAT WERE SENT BY MAIL POPE ACCLAIMED AT THE CONSISTORY Worth $2.50 and $3.00 finest Hand-turn Oxfords at less than 1% Oxfords The greatest opportunity ever offered to buy Women's % price, all Petticoats ‘Friday's ng. SS Wash Skirts, made of seersucker and chambray— “HOODOO” GONE; SUNSHINE 1S DUE JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Military Blouses and JAMES McGREERY & CO.’ some trimmed with two ruffles, others with new, up-to-date styles, all sizes and widths. In’ the poneil rimmed! arith hes. ot ive ’ ; 1 - lot we offer Women's finest patent colt and patent accordion plaited flounce, finished Golf Ves Drilled Diamonds Which Came| “Long Live Leo” Shouted by!f Leather, Dongola and Vici Kid Colonial Ties, with with two strappings; a Friday spe- 4% i » That Kept ne ities from Abroad Without Pay-| Thousands in St. Peter's as ribbon bows, also with buckles, and Oxford Tes, Zein tenes space seat Tale of the , “pants” at Kept) 1s .nd knitted and machine Ladies’ Suits, 2 ~ . hand-turned light soles—high Cuban jack and white mercerized Percal Petti 5 i we guarantee every pair of trimmed with accordion plaited realy ee Old Sol from Appearing Here made Sweaters and blouses, 3rd floors Pontiff, Carried in State at, Ceremony, Gives His Blessing. | ment of Duties Traced to Small Connecticut Towns. headed and edged with black and white 1.29 ruche; special ... * 89c PHAR MARTIAL LAW NOW FACES RICHMOND The Governor of Virginia Will Be Calls for Music of Many Kinds. y these Oxfords to be worth $2.50 and $3.00; Friday and Saturday ae FRANKLIN FYLES | sistory under Leo XI | The assemblage gazed at the venera- including the latest ‘“Nor- folk” Coat, Golf vests with and without taffeta or satin sleeves, On Friday, June 26, Ladies’ Military Sweaters,— for steamer or golf dress, White or colors. Shirt-waist Suits,—made of fine quality Foulard, Vari» ous colors, —_———__ Acilng under instructions of Colecior ROME, June 2%.—The public consistory i @ the Port Stranahan ang Soli or | postponed from Jume 18 was held to-day k Hamilton. head of the New York Cus- He wore a pair of hoodooed pants in came down to wet ‘em; n may ebine, for the pants are lost, hope he'll never get "em. —Bughoues Bard. This is a story ebout midnight, rain, burglar and a mysterious pair of trousers. It requires @ musical accom- paniment. Sleep has cast its mantle upon the 12.50 Pleated Walking skirts, made of men’s suitings, 5.50 to 8.50 walking skirts,— with much pomp and circumstance and additional Interest and reverence, for In spite of the reassuring news oon- tomp Law Devartment, vstona ¢Micers have seized for detention a large quan- ity of drilied diamonds in several Con- Mecticut posi-oMces, wither juew hed been sent through the mails from & rope. The consignecs, PAS whore names were Mohair not made oublic to-day, Have tried u ; | As Journalist, Critic, Playwright, | 4 | ee able Pontiff with intense curiosity, and i | : Percngiks eaver: at Nol is 2.25; Golactor I ining: them uedian ne) Cee RAM fedoubled enthusaam in the} He Hag Been a Prominent) Urged to Place the Military in| pun street, Brooklyn. (Blow, sad Shitty box pleated model. | cries of “Long live Leo!” He looked a strains, becoming sacred as you near 2 5 ' fi i H | i i YPRERtlon concerning their importaston | iiie more was ike, aiittie more bowed | Figure in the Public Eye for Complete Control in Strike-|?i%"Nora Brooktyn.") 95° DNeEHG aca (lon tat the Custs his voice was somewhat thinner, and It i ne tide the rain 4s ainging @ socrow- i Yosing importation duties on diamanie | Was evident that his attendants were) Many Years, Ridden City. f slush and swish, (Don't Twenty-third Street, Ing importation duties on diamonds | aaxious. iiiong these notes too much.) j Twenty-third Street. | rin! ‘The Pope smilei while he blessed the Pee ig ealdnigtl (Zum!) ibaa jonah. stones, which ure used as dies for the drawing of fine gold, silver ené@ platinum wires. (Special to The Evening World.) RICHMOND, Va., June 25. — The crowds as he passed. In fact, at times reaking in the hall, ho tried to rise so as to better impart Where! le. Sank io Franklin Fyles, journalist, author, dra- ‘ cere and as if some villain seeks to rob and to | ¢=eeremmenmeenEEEe ee his benediction, ana it was onl: ywright, is dying at x MMaLCollector \causod;'an investigation |iis descended trom ihe Seale Gente ce atic critic and play reo ee Mayor, Chief of Police and City Attor-| under. (Zee-nee-20e!) ta to wear on, the frst, fine day. Riedtriate lnietwiiortar avin nt weet? Bea fromthe Beal orts lite home, No. 14 West Ninety-fourth ney conferred this afternoon as to Silence! (With a xylophone snore. Fo goes $45 and & pair of brand-new United States Custom House here and ae u ° ness was apoar-| eet. His physicians say that he can- bal see Goxeroe fe declare the clty] Comes a soream from Grandma| pants. Farewell oo 11 iemtiton found that considerable quantities of || Among the Americans present were|"! outlive the night, Hin tlineas is of haha Santinebalnseteat id is thought that|yeaver's room. (Ta-ra-ral Zum!| , nen Steon”Ateara “this woful, tale these stones were being sent througa Kennedy, tector of the Amerioes [06 Standing, With him is his wife, this will be done and that every saloon | Graah!) he wept tears of pure joy and gratitude, the matis direct from the European Mgr. Farrelly, secretary of the| hom he married thirty-one years ago Lee Sha! stpeeis perorel Gath 3 Bast and n Manufacturers to consignees {1 all a erioe ‘ at the Tittle Church Around the Corner I< ¢ thes| {Of course, welll hock fn ins all, over the countess wut many OMton He Hover | and Wao was then Sarah Oliver, one of leat night to-day has been a very qulet| | Thomes eaves Junio) and ruabes| stale ine panty, but ist us pray: Clee: ev VRE RAGED New iOngland points, Jain tou Most Rev. Rovert whore Mr. Fyles was one in the strike of the employers of| from his bed (cresc: ) and ri zee-nee) that they HN paver pe cond. Piamond sewelry puss a duty of Oper | Seton (formerly of Jersey Clty, N. J), HN ree Hiei acne Meat enger and Power Com,| (forte) to his old seraremnetuee room. | Them was the pan jooed the Kaeks ore YOUR Myer Out diainonis, dried dicmonus, | ttwlar Archbishop of Hetlopolis, and |? daughter, Myra, are pany. The strike sympathizers suc- ane ea une | moa bene te athe, secompantment of Reeneraliy, possi \ % {Right Rev, F. Z. Rooker, Bishop of ceeded some time during the night in| crash) up in be many fortes and £o1 mos, {t: 18 hoped NESS have veen wi vu, ss of | 4 ippine Islands. > ; cutting the trolley wires on the main| speaks. @own to an indis. ‘pelleved that the aun ‘will shine ! beiore slage nouncements for Am ral ‘public: Mr. “Fyles will routes and no cars can be operated un-| tinct tweedle-deedle.) sgain. q “Tom, my boy, I got a start. Some one tried to taka my pocketbook from under the pillow. But I think it was a remembered as joint author with id Relasco of “The Girl I Left Be- d Me." a play which opened the Em til these are repaired. ‘This done as rapidly as possible. The guards who last night shot s'x iabeing av per cent. ev. G e ue mM aaa 8 by meil there js an 4 e 46 by tne ‘ WARSHIPS START = gUods com sleumens, are wa- > pire Theatre In 1893 and which, after a . meee aI men to the rain, wi a A Baitantey are (mets am Se a peanie mere taken ta Henco" County | dream. Juat inten to. he ran wi FOR THE AZORES. packages containing reg fait "at Han fully produced in Later Mr. Coury tha aNornng) bye ANNA) Chi voNs eee ans aricies. Vhey ace then Couajsuto Gingin lmyisgewrate ntoner tc nid ‘6 and| Budget, but thirty-two years ago came| Soldiers and were placed in jail, the}in June?” | | gC tae mails co thelr desir Right Rov, Hertha | ‘The Governor of Kentucky” both oft this city and joined the oditorial start | Justice having refused bail, Hepes tae t Off for the Summer Manoeuvres, tut destinut.on’ is re. | tora, ay Ar ah ine ns. of tae Sun, with which newspaper he| Six men were fined $10 each and placea| Zum! Zee! The music here must sug- d d py aw to Ries Milese pacicages | cou re ight’ Rev, which enjoyed long ru ex {remained al y ull last | vader $200 bond for placing obstructions | gest an impending crisis.) Will Return for Review by ‘ ee, | as Bishop of Monter ‘A week ago, although a very aici on the car tracks, The leniency of the| Thomas arrives at his room. He ts Pres dent in Oyster Bay, Novemb Rookes, Atanas as Bishop of sano. 48 Customs | niet into bed (bass fiddle, ¥ be ust Phil-| man, Mz. Fyles put the Anisiing touches Penns a dramatization of Miss Rives's who is. sitting for the all and Exp: just about to e : Police Justice, Most of the time he acted as dramatic ates battleships Al g ? | iniuy tae ge a : exeminiug toe gern ippin Rev The United please)—when sud- 40 thw Custones hi Dougherty as Bishop of N. celebrated Justice John Crutchfeld, who| kee) impendin| “ : ¢ : field, who| keep on. im; i 0 far havo| viar Philppine isianda: “Hight ta Courageous,” w Is to beJeritic. ; ti : : te) trom | deal . (Ta- | dame, Hlinols sj H in the per-|Charlea H. Colton, as Bishop Chicago In\September, with || Ar. Myles wrote, many) stories end| ia now in New York recovering. from | Genly’ see a eatcaisii horror. (a) crulser Brooklyn and the steam tender z . | an operation, is regarded by many aa the reagon this obstruction of the track Continues. ae doubt th ‘There Is ttle doubt that more riotin re wil foudw when tre ‘running of cars | St Me hi for the summer manoeuvres, after is resumed, and it is almost certain that which the vessels will return to the there will be serious disorder as soon United Stat, po reviewed. b by ithe as darkness siall fall. Pros! it ‘Thin ‘review om a whole State militia is here on Bay about - 08! uty Pie magazine articles, aome of which were ity mance of thelr austes by the post: N.Y.) Right Jin book ‘form: fe there ts no evidence | Keane as Bishop of ( ne,» Wy Mp in @ fraud on tne! Hight Rey. John WW, Buarina, as Bishop of Lead a t Rev. Charles the diamonds soized | | "Reilly, as Hilgnop of Baker ( gation tor them ana Right Rev Regis Canevin the duty, add) Pittsburg, Pa,: Glennon, Bisiop 9: ®s Coadjutor Arch- role. The regarde! |t as his best pro- and but a day or two ago ex- pressed the wish that he might so far iM.) regain bis strength as to see Is staged. Aft comple: his ed Jon fn the a Tray schools Mr. Fyles was employed | Postponed WitpetaieleeRs for a (me as reporter on the Troy given tonight. ae "Manhattan Bi “Grandma, somebody took my trousers! al sad, suggestive reci- before 8 o'clock to-day. The squadron ts bound for the Azores Mayflower passed Sandy Hook shortly| Pad ° # EBa - NOI } }

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