The evening world. Newspaper, December 25, 1903, Page 2

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tear ee ame TBE ae teenager ¥ mn moses in + » tee \ ty Cifculation Boo! 1 | CirenJation Books Open to All.”’ Pa (PRICE ONE CENT. | . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECE MBER 25, 1903, | Tr GER VEATNON COED We FOUND Gain NERUEE GEG OF DOES, AN CATCHES AND BOARDERS IN HER FLAT SENT TO HOUSE OF DETE |? ‘Mounted Officer Dashes from House When He Hears Report of Pistol and | Sees the Woman Fall in the Strect / % Cowered with Blood. ' "Taken tothe J. Hood Wright Hospital It Was Found that She Was Shot in| the Eye and Other Places and that | Recovery Was Impossible. | | SUUEEZED 10 | Naa BY AN ELI ——$. ‘ 4 ee | McNulty Jumped Ab ¥ ‘ As Mountd Policeman Jnmes P. Ma-} crow I. At the corner of One, Hundre Was Moving wit 1 Joney, of the West One Hundred and 299 Sixty-filch street the Hadi na cee | Fifty-eecond street station, was cating Pa Uraiiteiul heereeat anal firea Resuit that lavar his Christmas dinner this afternoon AC Gai pan ate he negeo then turne ' heard the report cf a pistol, and 100K-! toward the niu pee Any Such an Act. ini out of the window of his home. No.) qus: as he reachell the eerner. He he 7 467 West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth | ni, pevotver Jevellal at Maloney as he . —— | street, he saw a negro running from @ came up, but before he could fire ft the John MeNuilty, an eng \ ‘doorway, followed by a young mulatto! 5, RaPAa HL 1d be bo tothe grou warenolise ros i { woman, whose fuce was covered with) gery oye Suit of volver pacts amie es, oe oh ' blood. Meat ad ben take: crushed 10) Maloney jumped from the tadle and to ¢ bevel ‘rushed to the door. As he reached (ne eee it elevator : \ street he heard two more s anil < MeNulty had lonted a . boxes on the eley ui i | sew the woman fall. A men «} at tieluuliaGre et ‘had strung from neighdoring 101 } Tavatavenliae , ° ‘ and were making for the negro, 1 Aen tally pulle s Tran to Amsterdam avenue and tur ned ing the 1 north. toward ‘ _ Policeman Maloney, who is a_ fine Nate Ip { \wpriniter, was soon in advance of .ve und fell half 7 elevator. Refore he could attempt self his body was mungied celling timbers and the elevator. He was dead whdq lance surgeon arriv lLSroer ie ae BISHOP POTTER LAY DEAD ; ON CRUTCHES) HER XMAS bMS GIFTS ay THE BAIN eet gb \- ‘Confined to His Bed Later) Rubber Tube pe Coniedting with al a ‘as a Result of a Fall Sus-| Gas Stove Had Become De-| Christmas Handicap «i New ‘tained While Alighting from} tached in the Apartments of] means Is a Big Attraction, His Carriage. Mrs. Mary Weiner, Rookmakers Are Kept a Handling Bets. |. Fought Hard for Purses and Glo \ It was ® fight before the turkey din-, Tucked tried to do hetter THE WINNERS. EARTHQUAKE. SWAYS, ne-> wita many exponents of the manly (put the Quaker lad to sieep coil PO AMIN 5 See ACES a y ener Gee rent ith children. FIGHTERS IN BATILES ATTRACT THOUS —_—___+4-—___—_—_- In Many Rings All Over the Country P ~~ Bishop Potter is confined to hie bed}; With her Christmas presents Zor her) ‘suffering from an accident which oc- | 80%. her daughter and ttle grax curred a few days ago. He was to child on a table eeside ¢ Mrs. Mary have preached a sermron this morning | ¢iner. & widow, was found dead | a@t St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Chek loons ocaney) See ee at a art to-day In the arenas of many ath-! strengthen his claim to a Church, at One iHundred and ‘Iwenty- | ast Fortieth street to-day, During | FIRST RACE--Falkland (5 to 2) 1,| letic clubs throughout . the country | Govern 4} tweventh street and Fifth avenue, but | Me night a rucber tube CORRES De Rae Falernian {7 to 1) 2, Short Cake 3. crowds surged and saw therfistic knights Young McGovern in ‘was unable to icave Ms home stove with a gas jet Ip the TOONS in battles of bouts ranging from six to While stepping from his carriage he become. disconnected and tbe untor | twenty rounds In the same ring Hughey | ‘slipped and fell, straining the tendons | rete woman was asphyxiated. SECOND RACE~—Gus Lanka (5 to > Lest Manse New: Vorkerasmadertho tripitcilccee .on sben noted T lof his right leg. Mrs. Potter said to an| The fact that she was found om the} 4) 4°) 2.015 (7 t0 4) 2, Oclawaha 3, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—The State | Fhiladeljhta to see two lads from their }Junny Allen, a diminutive * Evening World reporter to-day: floor shows that the woman awoke, ap- ¢ {Department has been officially advised | own tow. do battle with two of Phila- Rayer BOEENY pelxerousie Ng “The Bishop is not serfously hurt. He preciated her condition and tried to lof the recognition by Great Britain of |delphia’s est boys. They were both | (uzness. It was not the f + ‘will be out in a few day reach the window, or ne acer, ue omy THIRD RACE—Mayor Jonson (7, the Republic of Panama hard-fought contests ot me ee OU Once pets ? Last night the Rev. George R. Van De | lapsed before she could do anything for to 1) 1, Tioga (4 to 1) 2, Bard t The delay of the English in joining | Cntck Tucker, regarded by sporting | es a Des i Le WAS LOnE akc Water, rector of the church, received a| Derself eo 1) 1, Tloga: ¢ 0 1) 2, Bard o other nations in declaring for Panama| men in the East as the herdest nut| voxing In Philadelphia did and it was due to them th house of the National A. C when the first preiim \message from the Bishop saying that he seh Weiner had a comfortable nome Avon, 3. | has caused more or less speculation, but | ‘Terry McGovern could crack, crossed ‘4. ‘vould be unable to appear on account and ste sat UP Lene a fut ative a SS London declared the slow movement | arms with Billy Wills, a lad who within | Se CHOI bao tele Herolys melon! Hone te eh Beraion are Pineried ana RACH TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | was not significant, and to-day'’s ad-|the past month has stood ‘'Terrivie m9 2 i _ a en ae eye ive} ct ‘iol Bronx Atter she naa | Dec. It rained all the morning andj vices confirm this statement, Terry’ off twice in six-round 6 ‘erutehes in moving about the house y : was wrapped them, marked them, and ar-|the track resembled a canal for the} BALTIMOREANS SEG \ Bishop Worthington, of Nebraska, fi . na ‘ jeummoned to the be. e 1 ».| ranged them on the table she cook races to-day. A drizzling rain was | Mer at tia home on Riveraide drive ns part of the Christmas diner eney, wee fallinwiwhennthoaracesnopenedikwhicn (Rural alarhe nienne mera lon of St, | to Share with her to-day, and then went | BALTIMORE, Dec. 25 —J night. He to.d the con t “te y f Riya to-day ri he found thy to bed, leaving a LUttle flame in the}affected the attendance materially land Kid Williams met In th Bishop etill sufte from the ace dent stove. uh Boratchen were; numerous; on account of | Bure ku Athletic Club this and that following the advice of his} 40% ppd. we the dou gas thie! the heavy track. |The winer of the bout ts t physician he had determined to remain |i any 1 roke In| Charlie Ellison bought the crack two- [one and then would q dn bed until fully recovered. er dead. Joe Gans Kitc‘en faue Was running, anda| year-old Exclamation from §, 8, Brown hatin oreat ; A message of peace and good wishes » had been running for some . . > est was etrong. f apparently 5 and the horse ran in Ellison's colora in crowded the tooms of the from Bishop Potter was read to the con- tor the ) Was partly flooded: s D Gregation. t SOW oy he tiesedeit ‘on while| the Christmas Handicap, Exclamation’s anniv tnraaeit (ait Sp RteAermOn AW iichs ge Nien Wasi to SU to grope ‘her ‘way to @|change of owners enabled Robbins to| Court Decides that Woman Commands Farley, Willams, Ire famtinebeceaths baltie this deiver was given by shop Worthing- dc 1 be : ton. “iinere was a sad scene at the apart. ("ide Big Ben. Whom Husband Divorced Is{ land, Chapele, Ryan and ne ment. when Mrs. Weiner's children and FIRST RAC mrandahila) @fiveds to share” 8 Rape) |. even) fielents nevne | Nota Fit Person-to Assogiata| Quigley to Visit the Holy See) = FOUGHT TO A FI FRANCE AND ITALY SIGN, Christinus with her Neashbors browe PARIS, Dee. 2.—The treaty betweon | the news to them as gently as pos-| , Starters. Whta., Jocks. St.HIf.Fin. str, Pl Bel idiet!t ha alkland, 102, im 5-2 1 eTree. France and Italy was signed to-day by | sible, but it was a great moc ki BUG Velernian, 120, He 7 6-2 with. Her Little Ones. for Confer (Bpactal to The Evening Forelan Minister Delcasse and Signor | the, daughter coliapeed Witeriy nie a | BuOre Cake, ad’ Pete et el ard aye | BPA ATHLETIC CLUB, Tornlelli, Italian Ambussidor here. The |r most of the other famities in the| Alcom K, be % 6-5 TON, Dec, 25.—The Sulllvan- ; 4 ‘treaty ik identical with that between povee. for Mrs. Weiner was very pop: | ue 4 The Appellate Division of the Gupreme| “@vices reneivet @rom Rome to-day jto a finish was called at 2 France and Great Britain A 5 1 hts Out, 108, Munr WEE? aT | ‘Car tat avineston tL} Court has just handed down @ decision | confirm the news of the calling to the | series of preliminary bon area “Cr Sd irene: which deprives a mother of seeing or] ‘Vatican of His Grace the Rt. Rey, ; Crowd was at the ringelde, Aw uae Oh eth conversing with her own cluldren, Jonn Farley, Archbishap of New York, |e Was at evens, Both nm ~ , WeAtort Rood, Won casily The mother in the case is Mrs. Mary | and add that Plus has commanded also | Prime condition, and the The field was strun D. Woodhouse, whose husband, Joseph, Archbishops Williams, Ireland, Chapelle, |{'owd Was very “sweet x : P at the fintsh In this race. | Palkland wid) g Woodhouse, of No. 341 West Eighty-| Ryan and Quigley to visit the Holy See |\ hances, 1t was the secon 3 ernie 4) came W ‘ _ . P . evior ” Into the stretch, the liter swinging to, Seventh street, ‘obtained a divorce in | and give their opinions on the Pope's {Men met, the previous | the ext K) outside in an effort to get | Oatober, project to decentralize many of the thentaanal eth 4 the best of the going, Short Cak: 1 At wthe time h hi. ec: t 7 tion of the e cs 4 Orn McKinney. set the early. pace, but! Qourt hheld Mes. wWeodhosge decree the | attributes ota the Coney se }mateh calied for 1 New Year's World Sunday’ jwoen the inal test came they weak-] qt penson to see or converse with ner | Propaganda Pe ae heen econ tel pai i i fcc a van % ened and lefet Falkland 1 Maler Toly Father's purpose to take } : | will be the most important issue of the year with the ex- Itanite nial mOueeAlaontt iG ; chaldren, Ae DROVE OnE Gene, Hall ete Re Ppropaenne Ta business {ditenlt to get down 10 } ception of the Anniversary Number, The contributors ie Hasterners, ran a disapoointing cree, fe Penton he believes can ba better admin while the “Wid sealed one i ers: > younds i include : | SECOND RACE. Justice Biamenana euicnegeee iS gerne istered by the local aut in whose |! u tes. _ | HAMILTON \V. MABIE. SIR THOMAS LIPTON: Si. and one-half furlongs ‘ cree that she st auld at stated intervals dioceses it lies ; system ] CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, DAVID R. FRANCI | Starters, wate, Jocks. StHit Fin. BUA ARDIARR OMe Lis core a tee neal WaHlcHy Hears obtained heretofore DALY MEETS ST ROBERT E. PEARY. JAMES HUME CANFIELD. | Latinas Wd Smith so kt Bt Mr. Woodhouse, who ts a wealthy With this rhe wis! iar | —_—_—— | SIG. MARCONI. WINTHROP E. SCARRITT. | Gilittghar aucruMlen. ott maniifacturer, appealed the case to fxe himself with conditions In America , hes Fr PROF, M. 1. PUPIN JOHN ‘BATES CLARKE a On aur Loner goed O38 ate and to his mind there is no better way} ROSTON, | “3 —The Se s | W 29 © c. OoN e decisio: y aga. a pas a Seriey eu Raye = | M. CURIE, Discoverer of Radium, F. 1, ALLEN. 7 yh former wife of the privilege than by puference with the prin- | yalry, co ge somes | SECRETARY OF NAVY MOODY, THOMAS COMERFORD MARTIN Rant tf f pithe children, ) cipal archbishops in this s ntry {vom 1 I i CAPT. W. P. HALL. M. BUNAU-VARILLA. \ } 8 i : — It ix with paaticuiiar reference to the] stone, two t } | AUGUST BELMONT. STATE ENGINEER BOND. eR ORO ating Failte LITTLE MOTHERS DINE. | settiement of diepu' nd difterey wieght ' | EDWARD M. GROUT BALLOONIST DE LA VAULX. Amit, 108 yi on uM 10 ko | eayatng, t een ecclesiastics and t ' B. IRE. [Dp ia oe Start guvd Won ensily 135 EET ST epiritual rulers that Plus hes formulated! i ay ; Rete eey TEMNINN Bey r aoe 1 ka and Latvuka rushed) to the Eight hundred and thirty-f of his plan. He has d wased it wi : | 6 i F iS - . 4 ’ Yo Wiel 4 a Calihy “an wie wn fs r r > ' 2 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN. — CLINTON DAINGERFIELD HReta Rea oUntl nen chiestheneuin. eovyl eee eieee oeike cee socn eens ot Rane Olbaane Ne H \ Chub t | Each one of these leaders in thought or action will have , TRS Lae ota oe eae heparan Clea | EMe or street, to the TA aya ae tite : Bel something of value to say to The World’s vast and grow- patra ORISSA Nasi MOTE : Meanvad and bishops to rep H L bard ing constituency. The New Year forecasted by the men jiyre. He had her nadied. iawide tof them, from| It is understo teeing the met i ve j Srl agan the deep going in | 1% g ;nted from U tn fr the start. From t who will help to make it memorable. Enlarged magazine. thfakneahe heme ihe cenvontte: suatani ots amore | i nie Rares cea ats fapetitinainG uot ae see mahicewann cna THE WORLD. wus never prominent. it the start and mecund Mrs. Jarags and | Aemathe diection of Cardins! Gish he least effort was mad ; - i ——~+ 4 Han cy) mala nes, vier Who, N8 occasion demands, will appoust om fo sidestep tighting ame nthalthaaee ne ted rey Grn ber ec: Chae ita administration sto the herd of the! the ressor and kept after relief that is ulmost equal to @ vure. 260.%,°t@ vaudeville ahow end music, See which can beat handie it, opponent throughout. — Car

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