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; ne “THE WORLD? SATURDAY EVENING, MAY Ta, 1904; > a TEC Chet BE 2ocbat ay wncevab wepiza zon fuer neaveey: WANTED TQ PAY |MNSTERY IN GIRL JERSEY FUGITIVE 7 "CHEER FIREMEN = lg Bg ei] HIS SWEETHEART) IN A HOSPITAL) TAKEN IN BOSTON Enthustastio People Line Broad- 4 2 : SY | 3 4 Julius Jannsen, Who Tried to{Fractured Her Skull by Fall in}Man Wanted in Connection with way from Battery to Madison] [7 : : } Blackmail Dr. Woodend to! an East Side Car and Was| ‘Killing of Harry English in = Square to View the Most Pop- Secure Money to Settle Debt,) in an Unconscicus Condition! Paterson Arrested in Massa? | ular of Annual Parades. Sent to Bellevue. _ for Hours. chusetts. : ' HE WILL BE EXAMINED FIRST ADDRESS SHE 1 ee. fas bare ot RRs ea REGARDING HIS SANITY. GAVE WAS WRONG ONE. | in Boston of Domenico De Feo, who 4s accused of having murdered Henry English in this city on May 2 The ar- rest was made at the request of the Frankly Admitted that Repre-|Came to Her Senses Again|raterson authorities. if was captured sentations Made to Bankrupt| and Gave Another, Which | hon tis today tor sta ae we) ee Broker Were False—Young Also Did Not Disclose Her found hidden in the forecastle of the Man Had Many Love Affairs. Identity. Detective Sergt. Titus yesterday, fw lodged o charge of murder against’ De Feo before Recorder Noonberg. The Coroner's jury that investigated the Tt developed to-day that the real ob-| Aire: Alice Pusher. & young Romer {murder of English found that he bad! ite fect of Jullus Jannsen, the man who| Hospital with her skull fractured and | ™*t his death at the hands of @ peraom attempted to extort £200 from Dr, Will-| suffering from an affection of the | unknown to oe Re tam £. Woodend, the bankrupt broker, | heart. which caused her to faint and George C. Berk had been arrestedson } ‘| fall from a swiftly moving car. auspicion, but he satisied the polloe of} and his wife, was to get enough money | airs, Fisher was on a cot unidentified | his innocence and insisted that the! ae * iy together to pay a debt of $5 he owed! and imconscious, and for.many hours| shooting had been done by a mam his former sweetheart, Miss Anna Fitz-|\¢ was thought that she would die with-|krown to him as.Dominic. This man. a Pe) B DHIEF CROKER RECEIVES A TREMENDOUS OVATION. ~ and Men Who Stopped Balti- more’s Fire Prominent in the Long Procession. , Medal Heroes Who Saved Lives Greater even than the throng that greeted the policemen on parade last ( Saturday was the outpouring of New ) Yorkers who cheered the firemen on pa- a rade to-day, From the Battery to Madl- sor. Square up Broadway tho fire-fight- Ih ers passed through two solid lines of We cheering men_and women and boys and girls, patrick, of No. 37 West Twelfth street,| 4, revealing her identity, and that|the police say, is De Feo. It was found in the hope that she would forgive him} er body would be taken to the morgue | that the latter had left the city and.as ) } The firemen, big and strong and alert, 5.3 ; Ap : 3 : , swung along in thin blue lines between ‘’& ; 4 4 el renew the engagement she had] and placed among the unidentified dead. } it was known that he had friendsdn/ theti€machines, keeping better line than : Le f " daudetalt ‘The young woman was rjding uptown | Boston it was thought probable that Bey Jannsen {sa spiritiess, shiftiess fel-|jaet night on a Lexington avenue open| Would go to that city, The Boston lice were accordingly asked to looky, oar, When approaching Forty-fourth 7 ef r . or him ard his arrest followed. he broke down and confessed that all] street she stood up, walked to the out-| county prosecutor will at once of hig representations to the Woodends| side of the car and motioned for the] steps to have the man extradited. were false, He had a hang-dog expres-| conductor to stop. Berk,” hls, wite and De Feo wore, aion on his face to-day when brought] Leopold Field, the conductor, rang See eee oct ontated ties’ Bt ii 46) the Woat Aisa) Curt He, (old | tie bell and/JonN rest, che motarmans the Btralent street bridge. An tneul fagistmte Mayo that he was not well] was slowing up when the young woman|Temark reflecting on | Mrs. Bet and didn’t think he was responsible for|presyed her hand to her heart as eee ea Te eee caerlingy Cane his actions, The Magistrate committed {though in great agony, Before the con-| drew. a revolver and fired four ; fighting tl . i the fires of the city. 1 for examin-|ductor could reach her she raised her One of the is v4 ae taps abdomen and he died in the hospi Just before the parade started the “ ation as to his sanity. The Woodends|hand to her head and pitched forward) fo Gays later, rator at . wperator at the fire box, at the Battery ry ROBBED if 4 000 MADE A MISTAK |} aia not appear tn court. Into the street, landing on her head and plicesn Si anes paler eee y : r - Jannsen, who lived with a Mrs, Mary | face. ' ne Hundred and Tenth street fi Coe tern ae Nelson, at No. § Morton street, for-| The car was stopped quickly. At-} Don't miss the FIRST of ee —— the policemen did. Chief Croker, at the r i head of the parade, enjoyed an ovation ' ay Weuka, deer andiece essed vat al allalong the line, and the better-known battalion and deputy chiefs were kept ( busy doffing thelr caps. The splendid horses, appearing to realize the im- Portance of the occasion pranced along with necks arched and tails switching, = @s proud as the men whom they ald in him to Bellevue Hospi and Third x - ird avenue, He was greatly wor- merly lived with John Fitzpatrick, his |tempts to revive her falling, a call was|SECOND SERIES of Lana \ red until word c —_— 4 tater that Tuscaretwes ates ede c wife and er in the Twel{th street! pent to mower qiapitel tor an ambit Cosmet era oat areca 5 ¢ i . Yo. 6. ¥ ee ’ vi a re. -lPage 2 of Next Monday's Eve! 4 Tairathor bai lighting saifive th {Company No. 6. all . house. He was a worker along the{i#nee, and, she Oition wae }Ps \\ ineLAbtany any, Nerremarhediae oe | Reape ze iel ee tgetey aera cone ‘An Agreeable Stranger, Who|Three Held Up a Freight Car- shore and made amail wages. He ran Joperation was performed upon her at| World. ‘ wy y Capt. James C, Brogan and Engine ‘, ; into debt and when he left the Fitz-|once, but withou= bringing her to cone Operators were stationed at every |c, mes laimed to Be rother Elk,| rierinth irondai hink- < ousnoss, All through the night she \ engajnta ben atone Broadnay,) ead eatee ang eihiee aud maahie C ed aB e : ne E ie Ad cks, Think patrioe aia Ee) Gwled eitspa tek say Was Tuncorischous. He : He become necenary to take any of the | CUMEE villa 2, Wieland and Hook Took All the Comedian’s} ing It the Regular Coach for WITH RAZOR Fon oo nt eoret ary | mae ai examination fot her clothing, t nm account of | and Ladder Compa Bid 38 -iThis clothing consisted of a handsome |. @ fire, arrangements had been inade| Battalion Chief Thomas J. Heyer. Money and Jewelry. North Creek. then and broke the engagement. tailorsmade ROW and other garments that would ed tt w! Capt. James B. Keernan and Engine Jannsen was a fairly good, worker |ut expensive material. There was not 5 t would have allowed it without dis- Company No. 83. — datirauout the is & mark upon them that would lead to ; turbing the progress of the parade, Capt. Thomas King and Engine Com- SulGiae tied vebaiaate oaet eee a her Identity ran net eotwe were found pany 5 = . as allroad |meveral dollars and papers, but not a Baltimore Heroes in Line. Capt, Charles J. MoCartie and En-| Joe Murphy, the comedian, has often (Special to The E) SE ake Mrs. Tori Slashed Mrs. BelinO| tor injuries received in an accident |card or a scrap of writing which would gine Company No. 53. done the bunco man, and his pleture] SARATOGA, N. Y., May 14— Was laatled for és. Thlei money ruined | wive hes Haine OF sacress, ; 4 = be bas It was though: a he girl was Prominent in the parade were six of i ° A William Devlin and Hook and OES ‘ the compantes that were sent to Balti-| Loner Company No. 20. [hasbeen referred tone a.scream. Tf] irre mane e tn PSE CCN Ul the Throat and Latter Lies} i eit ee ans wane iC vas [dving™ when at dawn to-day’ aie opened more and stopped the great fire that] Searchlight No. you ask hfm about the ga@tieman he és x Mu aie in F H ital in D AM gone tried (0 think up wate of [het eves and began) mumbling. « Srarchlgnty i Scherg and Water {met the other evening and for whom|elleved to have been tramps and no} in Fordham Hospital in Dan-| gece money eunys Petters found in| Busse pent, low over her bed. #4 fm—f am’ — threatened to wipe out that city. Tower No, 3 professional knights of the road. The Fuiteuin totayemsowed that her t “ham fam ought that fi Nos. 5, 27, 12, 3, AT and crew. jthe police are now diligently searching| Pr‘ iti, - ee a iy sesh icuuate (betes he will pull nn exceedingly droll face in| Waddell Company operates a We ee gerous Condition. Piopoged marriage to) severel sities De) mured Anna or Alice, but was not Cer 5 . ‘ > F ck, but he evide c ur Deputy Chief, Thomas Lally and] which there ts no twitch of humor, |Adirondack stages) between Nor! thought: more of the’ latter’ than, any | (ala gS icosed into unsensibility, "One ‘The parade was reviewed at tho] yids, Licuts, Walsh and Quayle, and! 4, Worth monument by Mayor McClellan, | Chaplains McGronnen and Handel. While sipping a highball in the Casino Fire Commissioner Hayes and other| Battalion Chief John O Hara, Cafe Wednesday night Mr. Murphy re- desde of Clty Dapartwenta. There\the (pow Nea te “ute ene Engine Com-|marked a man enter the swinging Creek, Warren County, the terminus of one else beciuse he had written a le the Adirondack Division of the Dela- 5 ter asking hor to meet him next Thur Tehours later, and this a ere tava: Hudson Rallroad endl dlie Mrs, Tessie Belino, a young: Itallan| day night, when he thought he would |i ceMnude out that she said ane, was Hy ein ave the hecessary money to pay what| Alice Gliner, that her age was twenty, Mountain Lake, Hamilton County, @ owed her. He also begged her to|and that she was the guest of Mra. Kained consOusnes® aliently again woman, twenty-five years old, of No. oiayor’ presented to. the four tien |/Cebee Oharien.%, “MIMD end Bigine|Coors. The man wore an Elks button, ee n e es Mayor presented to, the four soe (connie Ae. aah x Se aid the oomesian, “Wen the etrang,|autance of twenty-five miles, | 27 Arthisr avenue, te Iying in Forahans| forgive him. He evidently expected to |Thomas, of No. ii4 East Fitty-fourtt bus bravery during the year the inedals Cathay Naas ©. Nagle and Engine| or spied the actor's maignia he made] The pole took nese in a jcuey Hospital in a dangerous condition with| "Siise Fitapatrick Bald to an Evening | ,Herore she could tell more of herselt ef honor. i Cape Ysamual” Alcorn and Engine|one of the high signs of the order. AO eet Ee asan ie ave | & deem Te2or cut on the left side of her World, reported to-day that she had [she again lepeee Company No, 10 Murphy salaamed in response, and a section neal : throat as the result of a quarrel with| time ago, but that she was sorry to| reaper she nor aorry to] known, miles beyond North Creek, the latter oped he | "Pain she was questioned, ang this veo him in such trouble, ani The Bennett medal went to Fireman ys 4 Capt: John Clunie and Hook and Lad-) minute Inter the pair exchanged (he aie ne Ber ot ike er as Tat tee oe emnion Onisesgehn J. Dooley. Elks grip. bing fifty-eight miles north of Sara-/ snother waren, ina, tenement: hones? would’ be, all! right time whe sald she was Mrs. Alic EL NNer Greate a eee bar Capt. James. Roberts and Engine] after a series of passwords and mys-| tOR® Springs. 2389 Hoffman street. Her allogea as-|""% didn't care about, the money he| fisher and that sie lived at No. os into a tenement fire at No. 27 First |company No. 109. Jere . 5 Owadsme (ene lenidt A o | E u t she Cc . > ranger 1 eS highwaymen are believed to have y= me, raid, “and I certainly| First avenue. She could not explai ompanys! tic incantations the stranger unfolded! The highway jaailant, Mrs. Mary Tort, twenty-two|Wonjan't approve of his resorting to | wage ahe gave the first ain! The Coward: Oxford avenue on May 3, 1938, and carried out Qbert Reardon and Engine| tis, incantations the tear wor that wa . £4 Fireman William McNally, who had |Company No. 1 @ hard-luck story to the actor that was mistaken a heavy lumbering stage driv) year og, is locked up in the Tremont] crime to get money towpay me. The Hm she waa questioned, and this} Ashoe made expressly for c 4d sh i ¢ :, e we ee ene Mitta to ig]men. Up-to-date never aekae trouble between us was that he w. station on a charge of felonious as-| love with every woman ho met and used to. think nothing of proposing. to Travers and Engino| ttuly pathetic. The warm heart of the 6, py Willlam Wilcox for one of the Capt. Jona comedian palpltated in sympathy. He, : ted his. fel ympathy. 1 regular stages which was duo to pass been cut down by the flames. Mc-|company No. 11% and that she lived at No. a f : , invited his fellow Elk to his room at fr \ Evoy's clothing was burned from his| Capt, ‘Thomas F, O'Connor and En- Comp: No. 126. the Broadway Central Hotel, (that point at about the same hour. sault, 3 4 no ., \ body and he Iny for weeks in the hos- |Bine Company No, 17h oy onperger_and|, “I also gave.him a plece of money and/ Cine eee carried no peseenaeresiand friiattens aiile ot yarn ret 210s hei pose he gcould not <xplaii)A medium narrow toe, fiat soles, ftal. Poor McNally dfed tnd this |pook and Ladder Company No. 6. [half of my bed.” sald Murphy to In ere phe ebietl Lee jeideie UVR, El not known at that ad- /fiti t]; ially where Ox- cannes AKC Noro grief than his | Searchlight. pany Peector. MeClusky to-day. Thess waal the robbers, after relieving Wilcox of hat a: |fits exactly, especially w Sek weriols hurt Band. tec a oy about $3,000 worth of Jewelry and money|his money, hurriedly rummageT among} ' —————— fords don’t usually *fit—at the * loug hurts mity Chie¢ James ay. my vest hanging on : eit , Fireman Luke Henry, of Hook and Lad: Deputy Chic James ure aatachke |‘we retired. “When I awoke pore wien the trelght in the yentole, but ald not MAN'S BODY IN EAST RIVER. ankle. ° der No. 1), was given the Bohner medal] Capt, William J. McCarthy ‘and En-| was gone and likewise my guest. A “Ppear to find much that sulted them. The body of a man, belleved to be $3.50 ande$B:00. for his rescue of Battalion Chief Con-|gine Company No. 116. chambermaid found the empty vest in! ‘They had little to say and disap- that of Fred Dunlop: a boatman, was . 200. e e Dattailon Chere at | Cant. John T. Farrell and Engine| jhe hall.” Inspector McClusky refuses peared in, the darkness without being Rennaltoday isn the ant sPivari At the SOLD NOWHERE: ELSE, on, Nov. 2, 198. | Company No. 11 ito roveai the name of the actor's guest./ recognized by the driver een bol ibang n Frederick W. Oppe, of Hook ———— ee ee es pod Sa A eS foot of Joralemon street, Brooklyn. The and Ladder ¢ Rag warded , ‘ body had been in the water about a] TAMIES S. COW AY d the. Trevor-Warren | mé going week and was considerably discolored. SUN ) to the fourth floor of a dlazing tene- A There were brulses about the dace f; 174 Greenwich St., near Warren: W +) Ment at No, 73 Monroe street and res- woe ety me yeiate in tie waters Mail Orders Filled. cusing nine-year-old Bernard Cohen, ods striking objects in the water. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. > All Europe Represented and a) mrs, Sarah Hallenbeck, Wife of |= Babel of Tongues on Ellis} Canai-Boat Captain, Found Island, Russ, Hun, Pole and! jn Unusual Manner—Was Bulgarian, All Talking at Once} prowned-Six Weeks Ago. Oppe almost lost his own life, but the § Cohen child was saved. ? ‘The Strong med pinned on Fire- man H.C. Dailey. of Hook and Ladder Pr: No. 7, for saving three persons from the roof of a blazing tenement at No, —_———- —-— t ite Delancey street; by means of a lad- | 4 fier, last September. He made three BE: 1s Ra” Carters Little +L iver/PiR “\ ‘MustiBeac Signatareiot! - The Personal Element trips to do it, and every trip might have Weaiiecacc let) (vayrarade: Little Eileen Burns Fell Over|Chauffeur Hurled from Seat to | Wife of Victor Andre, Proprietor Following was sue oraez of parade: | Palisades, but Was Caught by) Roof of Trolley and Motor-| of Several Meat Stores, Ac- : Aids—Foreman = 1 ward J. Worth. The Patricia, two weeks out from Hamburg, thrust her nose through the waters of the bay this morning and turned over to the immigration authori- tles the second Jargest stegrage list that ever came to New York. There were 308 passengers in the low quarters of ye big slowsgoing Uner, and they |CAPtain, OF vn ae a geene mannes chet yn, ‘oun he same a stretched their limbs freely when t Fee ae and ONell diesp- ugly Immigration boats landed them Of) peared on successive nights about six Ellis fsland. It was a relief to be on| Weeks ago. Both the man and the wom- sai ; e*nad}an ara believed to have fallen over- land again, pecially Clash bel had | voard from. canal-boats. which were sailed fourteen days cramped for room.| moored at the same dock. The water ‘As in most of the boats of the Ham-|has become very shallow at this’ pler, burg-American Ine the Patrictaand at low tide the bottoms of the barges rest on the mud, The bodies are brought a mixture of European races. | Parwes rear on LO" Been driven into, the And as each could not apeak the lan-|mud under the welght of the sinking| guage of the others the steerage was a| scows. f conversa | A week ago a dredger was sent to the Lie ao ae tne anclent “cratta: | dock to increase the depth of the water. Hee be ‘The big scoop taks up more than a ton men who built the tower of Babellof mud at a time. Both bodies were ‘The body of Mrs, Sarah Hallenbeck, wife of the captain of the canal-boat J. Shea, was found in a ton of mud dug up in a mud scoop at the foot of Adams street, Brooklyn, to-day. Two days ago the body of Robert O'Nolll, a canal-boat tain, of No, 145 High street, Brook- ward F:) “a Crag and Held on Till Help} man, Flung Over Platform, Is} cuses Husband of Punning TWatker, George} Came. Badly Bruised. Away with Another’s Wife. W. Murphy, Assistant Foremen John H. Corr, William Kehoe, John Hughes, ) } 1. Joxeph Connolly. | Deputy Chief of Department John} Eileen Burns, a six-year-old pupll of! Prank H, Peabody Telephone Order makes it Extremely Effective WHEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. homas ¥ the Manhattan, Mrs. Elise Andre, an attractive bru- Binns. commanding first section, Corps] a. F Nd : a parochial school at Fort Lee, told|acent NF 8 Ci of Honor. to-day of an experience that makes one arent jot a prone lata medicine com-{ nette, living at No. 426 Central Park ‘an his automobile at the rate of | west, says her husband, Victor E. An CIRO ARTEN Er sceopeaescaaaale h his breath, and William Huber, ‘rat section. Corps of Honor, seven|catch his breath, a er, \ men In one mink. or. sovenjcaten Ms Man; who eaved her life at | veuy miles an hour into the middie otf Deputy Chief of Department Thomas|the risie of his own, ts the hero of the], Thifd avenue trolley car at Fulton dre, owner of several meat stores in J, Ahearn, Commanding second section, |tieg. Gorps of Honor. {ttle village on the west shore of the Second section, Corps of Hanor, three |]udson. ranks of twelve’men In each ranic, Ellen lives jn a cottage street and Flatbush ayenue, Brooklyn, | Manhattan, ran away a week ago with this afternoon. The automobile was| his handsomest customer, Mrs. Andre completely wrecked ad thy the foot ap 6 Car WAR SO at th severely Jorred that Motorman H. sche, (a2 brought an section for divorce jstono was thrown off the front platform, | thtough Moses Strassman and in her attalio Chief Gi *, CO ie Tite. Saving Coppa! Herel: |of the Palisades, at a point where they y man Franke 3. Hennessy and rise sheer from the river %0 feet. In] Pone ¥ ‘oreman ‘Thomas King, No. Bey Tite Bavink. Corpa: IR. No. taking a short cut home from school Sixty-ninth Regiment Band. she missed her footing and plunged Passengers became hysterical, | complaint she names the wife of an- but were composed when Informed tha! the danger was over. t] other man as co-respondent, which may, Deputy, Chief of Departm headlong down the cliffs until caught ‘ ; R, Langford. ent ‘Thomas | oes cred. B Juhnstone's legs were injured in his|Fesult in another divorce case, made a greater. racket with thetr| found incased in mud and were not in- | Battalion Chief John F. King, is § fall to the strest, and after being at.| The Andres were married at Atlanticl on gueg, jured by the scoop. GE T WHA T SSS eee ACCUSE SAILOR OF FORGERY. vrom Warsaw, other cities and the Cao Bawan J Deve UME snging|, THe little girl clung to this eras, ery] tonded by Dr. Adama, of the Brooklyn [HY Rot auite two years ako, ‘The rural distriets came several hundred Company No. 4 ing for help until Mrs, Burns, who had eave ’ | B ; ital, va wite says Victor was of an awfully Cant. Edward F. Rvan and Engine| been alarmed at the child's failure to PUI, Hecyes tamen to) Me ROMO ous “ispasition and would not iet! YOU ASK © Is, . Company ‘No. 8. at No. 864 Third aven! 5 y oe ; 4 Capt, Martin Callagy and §; appear from school, looked over the |}, 0.6. avenue, in an ambu-} oe visit her own relatives. She says| Fee ere or See Reet BiaeA «company GNC ngine|palisades and saw Hileen’s peril. The} peapoay F : he was fond of the races and that his] t, He : 3 2 | presented Check Signed with Name 4 } | oGapt, Jonna Davin No. 2 and Engine| mother was helpless to save her and}, ig Teng ied from his sent | incipal store, at Third avenue and Wietted s Piataa eM ADyy UeWeUecr ms of Flancee’s Father. " . Y Cape charles HL. Stone and rrooy|S*POmM eveFY, moment to seo her | isa ne far, Dut he was un-)oinetieth street. is now In the hands of t Jong enough to be tranmerred | Charles Gotertis, a sailor, was yes f On ender er Willing: af ook | daughter dashed to death. een De Gn there and dropped tol ii. creditors. He left her a week ago He Taland te canto carry them | held in $1,000 pail in the Adams street . (are Battalion Chlef William Guerin, While Mrs. Burns was wringing her | the street, recelving a few scratches, his cre: see Bee the plains and hopes of the West, | Court, Brooklyn, to-day on a charge of ceabk Tames, Devanny, and Engine| hands and shrieking for help the Uttle] | 11° said he had not seen the car | and disappeare Mhern wre a large number of children | forging the name of John M. Burke of GENUINE : D ichael_ among the Poles. No. 1%S Bushwick avenue, |Williams- FY There were also many other Russfan|burg, to a check for $75. Gobertis was provinens represented in the ahip's}to be married to Burkes daughter Btecrage. Some of them were asked] Annie early next month. about the war in. the t, and ex-| the check Was presented b: ortis pressed surprise at the question, OFltg the Brooklyn Trust Company two rather Indifference. | They had not) days ago. The paying teller dl ered ry nd efus to honor t Capt. Michael, Fitzgerald and Engine| Stl looked up and called to her: crossing the street, and the firet he —— Company (No. dk “Don't be frightened, mamma, I have| knew of its presence on the crossing pe, O'Neill and Engine Com-| said a prayer to God and he will help] Wa% When his machine ran into it. ITALIAN STABB Capt. John Farley and Hook ana) ™* —<—<—a—__ ree etaneee es A party of men eant ate, Burnes] DROVE AUTOS TOO FAST. rl n F Martin, {cries and among them was young Fen of it. they wald. But others sale f ACaPE aulam Witllame and ien-| Huber, who. climbed down to whero ———. fave naa Gout” >" America to” cheapo | Ghack. (obertis sid tie, would be pack . e yf b : a4 eturn: ! Capt. Hugh J. Gunny and xngine|Hileen wae hanging, and at the risk/Three Culprits Caught hy Police Wo: pean IN aye ee ee eee with Mr ire Suned Mr, Burke. “ie Company No. 26. of his life bore her to her mother's Fined 810 Each, Kiungarians, with songs and gay|?\ognized the signature of his dangh- Capt. James P. Dognan and Engine res es i SSuigarians und a whole host of | TOON tor, and when he called on his Company No 21. i us ee Jolin. Colgmany a) Fittabure railroad eplonana made up the rest of the motely |S" A 2at night two policemen were Capt. Hy Hauck and Engine Com- man, living at No, 16 East Forty-thind company. Satine for him. ‘The boat that holds the record for the largest number of steerage pasyengers ix the Batavia of the same line came into port last year with a very big lead over the Patricia. —<—<—<———— MARKS MAY IDENTIFY HIM. in omors or wr Dena ores" Coffee ‘Tattoo marks on the body of a man 5 Drinkers found in the North River at the foot ... now well.... of Morris street, Jersey City, to-day, Use Postum eopt Georme HI. Winter and Hook KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR, |strect: stuart Eitott, son.of a wealthy Jin Fight Between Three Men in and Ladder Company No 15. ————— ae patent medicine man, living at No. 412 Lieut. Austin ‘McDonald tnd Water} William Isancnom So Badly Hart| West End avenue, and George Harris! House on Bowery a Butcher Tower NOt a. . He May Not nacover driver for a motor vehicle company. Second Division, William Isaacson, of No, 20 East One| vere each fined SiC in the West Sid» Knife Is Used—Two of the Riventysfitet Reninank Hundred and Eighteenth street, an em-|Court to-day by Magistrate Mayo for . e Seventy rat Regiment, Band. ployee of the Union Railway Company, {4riving thelr automobiles beyond the} Fighters Taken to Station. Chaplains Smith and Ackley, alighted from a west-bound car at}""Clinnn was bowls Battalion Chief Richard Callaghan, Madison avenue and One Hundred and| Perk Weat last night i paipts, Wrgderiok Murray and Engine| ‘Twenty-fitth street this morning and|Follceman MeCormick ne Ar omens NO. 2. role AiAN ie 4 atin’ eighteen. miles an hour. McCormick | A fight took place to-day at No. Sil cottage homas F. Kane and mngine| Hotbot Be Sra Chr nin Mae crentua tans chased him ten, blocks and caught him | powery between three Italians In which ecahtsg timothy J. Meaulltte and xn-| the, head. noverely bruised and was In when he, was -Uiecked. by a) croRgt WN long waa: stabied in. the back of the . juced. Internally. le was en in an} Biilott, whe was said to be making] head with a butcher knife, The injured Capt. a io Crowley and Wngine|ambilanco to the Harlem Hospital, [twenty-five miles an hour, would not Gen fs Uruno Antonietta, of No, 9 OASOAR: : Candy Cathartio are always put up in blue metal Thousands of Dor, ote, ree ae eG'O. Mover sold in bulk. All cruggits, i . Never 60) ule. gists, 100, 260, 600. canple and booklet free. Address eee -former.... STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. oo may lead to his identity. On the right arm was a wreath under which was in- seribed "In memory of my dead mother.’ A palm tree with a snake Around it was tattooed on the left arm, The Crs was ed dark complexion, with acl ir and mus- And also} Antonietta had his injuries dressed by Seema wget Me a te wore : Na al Of trees . where hie recovery was sald to be iv Mam and Hook and | gounttul, \ ROD een or Teta’ way ‘overtaken at| Prince street, lair Goinpaity aa The q White, ‘and pear | 4), sage Winns Bi: street. ‘Angelo Bruno and Joseph Camarat, ak Chief Thomas suet and “arrelgued tn tne, pitaenn finrne waa Ce i EI hoth of No. 351 Bowery, wera arreated

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