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: THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1904. PEEWEE SIGNBOARDS THAT WOULD FIT THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS ON THE ERIE SUBURBAN LINES OUT IN JERSEY, OO0OO00 0600600008066 O04 * J MAN BEHEADED [WANTED TO LP BYAN“L TRAIN) OFF NEW NEW BADGE Smashed and Mangled Body|man Who Said He Sal tie Cabo (rem. Left Dangling in the_Air, but) Chicago for That Purpose Is the Severed Head Fell to the) Now Locked.Up in Bellevue Street. Hospital, - : PBLOELOOO69O0000000000%: “Two Slide Pe Rope Made of|Mary Denny Returns from Torn “Bedolothing and Scale} Abroad and Says the Other Seven-Foot Wall Topped with’ Woman Was the Cause of ~ Bristling Spikes. “Trouble in the House. ' His head cut off and sent rolling into ¢ h i the street and his body smashed and | ,,A report that a. sian\ bad. symmis figled and left dangling in the air| om the m 4 } eau tie og einige thr day excited the police of the lower cust ? hata eee tae aah aeichal tira’ tif8 side and the river was searched for a oe LeaHy Thtete af laborer, half a{!0Rs Cletance below the brits», |The re- / | block gouth of the One Hundred ana} P°Tt Probably. arose frum the race. fi that a demented man went to the’ t street station. The head-|cnurch Street Station and asked Ber- swung like a pendulum .be- . twen the ties of the middie track for |S*0"t Prval. for a permit to make the A NALE HOV POR one sooy ? ji Shoricn: gals pai ¥ G half an hour before it could be dis- ithe man was we ented nd jews WACNE: 7 in thirty y ‘3 0 though so bro- Twa pipers lgers | Shah Joel ae (Baki to bere bind DUM-}hen down by’ the use of-morphine or THAWS OUT? Crt tthe ea inn y-up"' | sothe other drug that he appeared to bo trains stored on the middle track out-| much older. side of rush hours at the point where} 7 want to jump off the new briage,’* ' he was killed. A ticket-chopper on the| he said to the sergeant. ‘“l'ye been downtown side of the One Hundred and] over there all night, but they ‘won't Twenty-first street station, who appears | tet me jump. t want a permit from the to have been the only one who saw the | police. accident, says that Larkin had been on| Sergt, Pryal quéstioned him.and found ‘Mathilde Bonney, sixteen years, ola) Mery Denny, formerly q servant in “end Yepta Seigert, one year younger,| ths family of Morris K. Jesup, Presi- ‘who whet she was not such a bad giri| dent of the Chamber of Commerce, ar- Yived with her parents at No. 2% Hum-| rived from Ireland to-day on the fethio- ‘Polat street, escaped from the Brooklyn | Pia. and she did not clear the mystery ‘raining School last night. They came | of the anonymous letter that caused the town from the top story on a rope|Je#up family to employ private de- Maa Wis -Gt tern: hedetotnes tectives, It was supposed that Miss Mathivte and Yeptn were nent to the|D¢ny would be able to toll all about the writer of the letter and the reason “Breokiyn geeinig paint Heme 0 from | why Pinkerton mon doxged the home had tried the ordinary means of domes. | Of HCE sister, Mrs, Norman Day, until ti correction and found them of Itue brite spp iot the Mas cen value with the girls. They then askea| norny, it wasn telthtul servant inthe the police to come to their help. van p fomily for many years and never “a teeters Madhilde and vert /had any trouble until a trained nurse Cran thee be to foment na. plot {c2™e to the house to take care of Mrs. ley began to foment a plot| Jesup, This was shortly before I had among the other boarders. Neither girl/arranged to go abroad last fail Mked the school, and they demonstrat-|" when 1 wan leaving the Jesup hou ed no particular fancy for the teachers.|noig 1 told Mrs, Jenup some, things Se heke lastigation a Keneral Plan of lubout the nurse that I thought she last night. But when it, came to 4 [howd Know. I understand there was fut _when it came to 81a scene after I left. I received a letter showdown Mathilde and Yepta were the |irom Mra. Jesup while I was abroad hoped poten. telling me that pernaps I had better Gimts int darkaees. strip. by strip: tne] cm, My, return until the, Goetor: allows bit resin tena thelr roe until every | ‘I have writteh no letters to the Ss lothing in thelr rooms Wis! Jesup family, although I understand destroyed. Up went the window and} that some of my mail addressed to the out went Yepta with « strong hold'on| rouse has been intercepted by. the: de- the improvised rope. After her came ‘Mathias. tectives. I shall have a lawyer find In getting away they scaled a wall | What right detectives have to hold my whom It belonged. en, feet high, and topped with ris majl inatead of delivering it to my. spike Larkin was thirty-five years married. “He Ww: nt. Kk But this did not dau sister, laict ana ‘t aid to have be em. Ds ‘There were two Pinkerton detectives wbiteyhlbn pe te yds went on the pler watching Miss Denny, but 2 | ‘ Re re gm Seer avenue they did not speak to her, sie was |: Bie n ® | und had/been employed by’ the rail- met, by Day, her broth rn road company since April Jast. Went ‘to his’ home. Perhaps. she A | S Ip tacamba fet stage ne es CLO GD . g|CAN COURTS MAKE HIM ACT? BEELHELLOIG-LGDHIDIFISIOE SOLS OHG9G-9G9G09H996-9:00909 Z the west side of the structure and| he had com m Chicago with the one = rear" 7 ENER, ctossed over to the middle track ahéad BPP hom gt ‘ 5 COMMUTERS of a southbound train. A “lay-u! y was an gland ANTICIPATE NBKT. ios omen areas oe south at rue, familly: wes i es clip, and apparently the unfortuna\ Saat them ta know he, w paiihes low did not see it, Tha next ped a onteeed. igekaul “up, but he was under its wheels. ted 80 atubbornty. that he was still "The ticket chopper, says his view was | the saua Baevud Sy a cut off by the southbound train at that| four men. tp force him. into thi juncture and, that he did not know bulaee. ge apenas was placed in the payen Larkin had been killed until Policeman William G. Bowden, of the East One ian adhe ma td DIS WHILE WIFE IS. 3. Fats vo ~ DREAM ater! Alexander . Allen, “len, Believed to Have Been Struck Down by a ™ —e CREE ES EES C. F. MURPHY LEAVES TOWN. FIREMEN GET COMPLIMENTS. Dave Warfield ee neler De Non-Union Man. Expires from _ He Is Gging to Albany, Then :o ——- £646940-000-00944465650006006900008 8606-086008808808500540690068 Joseph Brooks, who’ secured the ap-| the Woiind. 2 Hot Springs. pointment of a receiver to run Dave] designed to destroy the vessel. the country. They were ordered de-| Warfcld ard “The Auctioneer,” al PLOT 10 BLOW \IP omne Rurale n are yea Jagt week roe WOMAN STRANGLER ported and appealed their case to i Di Belasco denies thai ina wit load of giant firecrackers ington, Brooks has any interest in the ventur Not ew. Herat i eae oR South Commissioner Williams to-day re-| put was the aioe of Klaw & Bilenee: Field on Broadway, Brooklyn, died to- Detective Bennott wis atalgniad by ceived a telegram from Secretary Cor-| who wanted a dissolution and an ac-|day at his home, No. Kosctuske geet, Murphy, ite the case and he said telyou, of the Department of Com-| counting, is going to test tl fee » power’ Pf |'strect., About two weeks ago Allen was to-day Le aa id merce and Labor,*announcing that the} the court, to. Conia as rae) act) round unconacious‘on.the street. It waa * ' i Woman's appeal had been dismissed and hed rend Te supposed at the time that he had heer tice Leventritt appointed ex-Judge that she should leave the country. 4 K, Olcott receiver of “The| struck down by a non-union. man, “Alexander Allen, an, enginger at “thi néw theatre being” built by Weber Acting Chief Kruger, of the slature and possibly partment, sald to-day that the warm Eihiewith Bet Alton B, Parker. weather and the rain had brought to a lount Clem: and’) stop the long series of fires with which elty was aMicted during the cold spell. During the first twenty days of this month there were 611 fires, an average po Foun wos either the result of care- 9 loaders. He slipped away | of 3t a day. At all of these fires, he When this telegram was received the} Auctioncer’’ on the Brooks applic: Allen. ¥as\.taken’ to the’ Bushwicl without ze any. lntination | said,..the Aspastioent wabr prompe.-in ness or the work of a practical 5 whereupon Dave Warfeld, who ; 16 ar : i, areth 7 Lucania had sailed and well down F Betas Hospital and after his head wasidtessed unters who hav | getting to work and had not lost con-| POWder Fuse, se, Giant F Firecracker He belloved that the powder and fuse Gabrielle Bompard Deported ON} tie bay, although its departure’ had| Mas BMder, contract, with Bel Trurke| left for his home. His wife abe at trol in a single instance, At no time in his thirty years in the department, he added, had fires been so well handled by the men. hud dropped from a big firecracker and : e he 1 to tf and Some Paper Found Near, that they’ and ‘the “fhecracker found been delayed by the fog, Commissioner c ome, refusing to act £05 A] that time ill with pneumonia aj He aarsatly cneaurennarane Lucania, and Is Put Aboard) Witicms then pressed into service tho|TCEIVEr pi to day obtained an| Sakon, £0 another hospital.” He trl irk ite tl hatenway ind left there with the papor ing| YE, Eanes, placed the Bompard woman & Where Oll Was Stored on the|issonmiy sndicitivne gait weetses| Vessel at Sea, Protesting|seeamunnicr tig Romper woman| order trom Justice Gilderatbave ditect Ee ena Toei Ocha During the last year The Prudential & wrote a larger amount of business than re cou them there with no more down the bay to intercept the departin: ‘ did in other year since it was __ MURDERED BOY BURIED. Kurdistan. erlous Burnone a {to kive the om-| Vigorously. Lucania, ‘The woman protested ntronk: snould not be endoinea prema wae ihe Doren eee gang, wes Mirectiz: re \ . care care, a e quick action that was founded, pl: no less than §$293,000,000 . Supt. Mansottl saya, however, tat he taken, Dut her troveste. were wnavalte|SPpeets se Allen's wife is. now ‘pt. the point of of new insurance. and bringing the to- death from pneumonia. eee or ieee ce et oR os nia’ eoimer, (WRC 4 Mim,| The Jorsey City Police have been in- |i" 20b pti mutinfied, of "tho. tion-ext SOSAnG BBE Was teneed tet ERO Ont 1B iO be eanen irae ene rageatodateornpe vo blow (S2° dhe eg gee age aaIMEE Aho vex: | Gabrielle Gompard, the French stran-| Eoicania. “which Hus overtaken ~withis| WARRANT OUT FOR CASHIER.| — nyprinig NEW MAYOR is result attests its popularity, fina iPands dd lap the steamship Kurdistan, of the!any one should have evil designs | ter. who arrived on the steamship Lu-| menced, —— aj such figures have not been equalled by| OAKLAND, N. J., Ja 3.—The ff which against the company or its property. Dr. Kierdoff is still on tet ane. Grand Jary Abts on Rig Shortage Sey eer Craential en. Of the game |funcral of five-year-old Charles Osra-|at No. 9 Wall atreet, thi Ate hes de ———$—__ cania last Saturday afternoon in com-| awaiting a decision on his ap) Wl eau prevea labs dniOlevet Councillor Hutchinson, a National , Ggntiat insert in any fc former year who was beheaded by his insane) supt. Massott, who hi LIGHTER SINKS / AY PIER, = «| Sety cit tre ea sinean dentiaer se CLEVELAND, Jan, %3-The Grand int W im Clone Race. - ; The causes have brougst about | mother, took place to-day Soman gute ck at the foot of Pavonia| Kierdoff, prepared to give hypnotic ex- BLAZE IN BERLIN THEATRE, Jury to-day’ returned an indictment| DUBLIN, Jan. 23.—Councilior Hutet nibitions in this country, was deported| BERLIN, Jan. 2.—A moving picture ; } : Laden with 500 Barrels of C i ; Sania 38: against George A. Rose, cashier of the|inson, of the Merchants’ Quay ‘Wud, mea masses and the excellent busl-| Pural: c, ing ea Pie ead AL ial ar pal th Cra ed 200 Kens of Kalin | to-day on the vessel which brought her! machine set the colling of the passage! Produce National Bank, which closed |and a Natlonalist, was to-day elecced ness methods of The Prudenial. Write pune” Coroner’ jury having fecmrea |tity of powder and a slant firecracker i here of a theatre here on fire last night.| its doors yesterday, Rose is charged| Mayor of Dublin by 41 votes igi the Home Office of the company | that Mra. Ogr had been found under some paper in| A lghter named Emelia sank at Pler| The woman and her companion were| The audience, became frightened, out| with ‘having embezited $189,000 of fhe|cast In favor of Alderman W. F. - such exceptional success dertaker'a establishment in freaer spprectation of life inzeare The Body was taken to Jeruey Guy. for Clty, reported to Chief Bens Bolles walen fartish giat-| Judging. Her” a) dan seoonteants $2 [ie'natcumny of the ap nger ere nN Solar, a sees held up by the Immigration authorities | ete ie, ul, ee ee OO aE cor nie arrent was _im-| ‘Tousicillor ‘Thomas Roche. wnd : eed protection to the family. | was taken to the St um at’ Mi juantity of oll had been stored, and he of nails. he a3 on their arrival on the ground that they | BAMCiMNES “after they had done alight | meaiatels Issued following the report of|candidnte of the United. Itish, Lea as dividends to th Dolley holds: Plains ¢ afternoon. aid hi pected thi one Ay No one was injured. were barred by the law from entering! gamage, | the Grand Jury. was elected Lord Mayor of Cork. With Eyes Fixed on the Million YY) / =k , Advertisements were printed in YGe ngs J a : The World last year. Nothing can succeed and stand still. One’ Million is the mark set for 1904. Means hard work, arid much help from enterprising advertisers. This is where youcome in. The Sunday World gives greatest publicity to Wants. Try it to-morrow. The three! and seven time rates can begitt Sunday. Cost is less; results certain. Telephone your Want, whatever it is/ Call 4,000-John or drop in at a pay_ station. The World is studying the convenience of | advertisers. Wants are growls now. Give your. bisiness a ‘startid and do some yoyr own account: \ ANN

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