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TYPES OF GYPSIES WHO ARE DETAINED A T BLLIS ISLAND BY MEASLES AND FOR INVESTIGATION A Prey aA A Pow AGH STIBS WAN SWS SH Ry INSULT Saved ee Life of lisiard Brion Attasind by-Ruf- W's fluler, Who Was At-/ fians While Defending Miss | While: Surrounded. by! Beatrice Pendleton, Whom He ! Was Esoorting Home. WOUNDEDMFTER FELLING ah ’ é; f \ Used Pistols, and] with Head: Resting. In Young Ponderous Earrings Worn by Women and the Men Carry Trying to CutThrough} Woman's Lap He Awaits Ar- of Nbanians, While) iva! of Ambulanoe—Condition Chainn of Clive Around Thole Said to Be Critical, |Two Hendred. vad | and Sixty Men, Women and Children in Pio- turesque Costumes May Be Deported, ' - BEDECKED IN SILKS OF GAUDY COLORS. f ‘Two huridred and sixty gypsies, men, women and children, most of them be- decked in silks of the gaudlest colprs, are now detained at Bilis Island to await the ultimate action of the Gov- ernment immigration authorities before they will be allowed to wander around the country according to the dictates of thelr blood and thelr life habits, They arrived on the Carpathia from Liverpool, . Most of them have money ‘enough to keep body and soul’ together for some time, * For resenting @ negro's tault to « of Turkey, 19 closely | vung woman who was under hie cary by soldiers asejgned 19 | Howard Brown, a man of twenty-threa, upon his UM | nose home is at No. 8 Manhattan ot $0 pananatnnte the venus, received what is expected to lish in their make-up as Chinese. Some of them are Greeks, some Hungarians, some Brazilians, some Bohemians and othera of that naopdescript blood and nationality which knows no country or flag. But one thing they have in com- mon, @ dress altogether different from anything scen in the usual hordes of foreigners who go to the immigration station, Bands of gold encircle the wrists of the women, great ponderous BIRANGE Arriving: banian guard, was | Brown was passing nn Columbus nce of the harem, | @venue, between One Hundred and je upon the guard | Ninth and One Hundred and Tenth was unexpected. | streets, between 1 and 2 o'clock. They 1 juented by the lowest class of negrote even after of them Dad | 4 is close to the Casino, the dance vl hall in One Hundred and Tenth te Baltan Escaped to Harem oe ener ana rece of One| Along Street on Stoma Tn the excitement the Sultan made for! Hundred and Tenth street, between harem. Several of his guards kept | Ong Hundred and Ninth and on the fe velleg in the greatest pon ie had been to @ reception in the negh- | Mspsheene Ph se4 borhood and were going for a car at t him. Just as he was about to east side of Columbus avenue, there is the harem there was a pistol shot, & negro pool-room, which it is said Eighty-first street, motorman of a One ont K..3 prove his death wound early t>-day at pol Veer to Jothere made 9 victous and uncalled for his life, attack upon him. attack upon the dultan occurred | With Miss Beatrice Pendleton, ot No, MAN FROM CAR ground. Several of them tall snot | 2 corer of One Hundred and Tenth | Motorman Seizes Horse’s Bridle plerced ta, ar pierced iincrdaed to bare | The dlatrct has deen nstortous'y| as He Dashes by and He's was aimed at Abdu! Hamid, Hundred and Twenty-fifth street trolley struck bie mailed cont and| Tove’ neereus tie chout shia Apolroom CAF, performed a startling feat thle * glanced off. night ai They can be found in| afternoon in stopping « runaway horse gry when he, sur- | 19% West Forty-sixth street, young viclous for months past. It is fre and they fought cron nero : Hauled from the Platform |) EQulckly the doors of the harem were)ing tront door at all hours, and insults|that dragged him from the platform of Joseph MeCavey, of No. «9 East| wrap thelr shoulders, contrasting silks envelop their heads, Neck Ornaments on the Men. The men wear a sort of clothing with AT ELS SIIIGURES cae 145,000,000 F Russians, Poles and Finns hail the birth of an heir to the Czar with joy, for in thanksgiving his father has promised wondrous reforms. If the < baby lives he may save the empire, which Is tot- toring. Anyway, he Is the most interesting, most important little boy in the world, Many facts about him and what he may accomplish, Such a resplendent lot of exotics never before struck this country from Euro- pean shores. They shipped at Liver- e ool, but there is about as much Eng- 9 Is not much to a man like John W. Gates, who has been given the reputation of “betting a million” ' every now and then. But this particular $35,000 he lost in an interesting way and at the rate of It makes a very readable tale, earrings hang from the lobes of their ears, silk shawls, white, red, yellow and blue or the mixture of those colors, Is me tldy ites sum that inlets purpose dump- ing into a hole In the ground In order to find out $100 a minute. from a To-Morrow’s « SUNDAY WORLD 4 — |many frills to tt. A ‘ —. Sees rend] Same oie ed crams Save tern Se ae Ree cas choca eae See What the middle of the earth is made of, Itseems - - 0 Kmeched Negro Down. The animal Attached to a wagon Wrought sllv ith few exceptions rather foolish, perhaps, but when you read how stn Not knowing the existence of the of the Borough Express Company and they havé whis |. black, frazaly and many of the Pvt pool-room, ‘young Brown ana|W4 standing in front of the com- ’ untrimmed, ‘Their ewarthy faces and Important It Is to learn certain things you won't the de-| Miss Pendleton were passing in fromt|P&Y'® oMfices, at No, 147 Weat One | ‘ thelr flashing black eyes in this coms think so os re of it when three negroes came from | Hundred and Twenty-ftth atreet, with- | pany of passionately shaded silks, make id a be eupolled % HIM | the basement Goor. One of the negroes |!" & few doors of Lenox avenue. A bd A ty Es ag has a0 Chgeseree 4 immediately walked in front of Mise oe sutomebile frightened the horse aut work. ink tiroal weunied ot and, taking the bit im hip tasth, he bolted, _—o—— ——_—_—>—_ the newcomers, The credit of bringing this band to 9 e wuard quickly knocked him down, McCavey's car was in front of the £ ns “abet {he Suttan The two other negrose then set upon|funaway and running in the same|Smashes Wagon to Splinters, Police Capture Two Atter Liv Lively | Amerie tes with 6, man wae striae Is about th fi left to “Lew | jon of the attempt 0] the young man, and they toe were|ditection. The shouts of people who ling Dri id Animal “ oonae, idle’ tem te tet S ut the size of the fortune is | felled to the pavement, wero scattering trom the path ursuea| Hurling Driver and Animal) Chase — Accuser Declares ney Island. Tom has been in Al der” b Id col wh pregren Attack Tarks, Suddenly from the smadow of thelby the frightened animal attracted the| Several Feet—Victim’s Skull They Tried to Kill Him Wh 4 seeaity G6tes ing sand speaks Ea exander” by an old colored woman who was | yoroten ineute basement van & negro of great else. In moorme 8 attention and ‘ leanod y Tried to Im Wel} rose who landed yesterday. He too i his foster mother. The fortune is nothing, how- * over Diatform ‘ust w@ the horea ot t ‘Whee tan 8 aoote | wi band Nes TA AA reid beet Bley ing My ores not} Fenetured and Body Bruised. | Detected in Robbery. Peapatrigd ety ier fe iedeen dye: ever. In comparison with the strange secret she back the negro had plunged his weapon] Dengged Motorman to Street, _—.— in the immigrant pen he éald: is his stomach. ‘The negro then Gadel Ap the runaway. ward to frat! cbse tana ana bau penen tin Sinatl ee Rie heaa te che loft with him—the secret of his birth, which joan Of through the night and Shead VeCavey threw off the por Charles Louis, twenty-one, who gave/dren here to go to Winnipeg and take like a romance, Standing at the corner of One 4nd selted the horse's bridle The smashed into a wagon and horse driven! jig address as No, # West Twenty-|up lands, They Rave money, 1 will dred and Tenth street were Willis! slowed down rapidly, but the bie an'-|by William Ambeck, of No. 371 Baltic| sixth street. and William Delaney, | bring 1,80 more of thém out in » few sna. beveateeatn stron Sie Se Gregued. the, tereson bosesore: [Tune “-00r, Gemecing agen, | Oey nn Tannen ness [Ot pemates ad hit ne teks ae ¢ ~ [he drag @ motorman ores hi 4 fatally injuring | #treet, were held by Magistrate May: é pee a % ne ht Ry most over the platform of his car. Lvige dineag ie oe re br at|in the Jefferson Market Court, to-day |themselves. The Government will pass tahabiants, who had nth the Though he was being dragged on 13! Porty.fourth atreet and Utrecht avenue, | On ® charge of burglary in tho first Het a few have been here betore and K thoriten. that we, aaietly ae a'r lowen bis arian che runaiay’s | Ambeck wag the emplay of HROry Se cen rae naar. Mm eateat Ot | Srether teres any money tn the Fatrbankses, all relatives of President Roosevelt's fat the corner 9 n@| br: je Adamson, a butcher, No, 3 od eal , : the" ron. frontier, PeiME '® undead and Ninth attoot wag Police: |™'Hle'got nold with both handy and then lHamilton avenue. He es ohio Reimer ae Benecclanstgaze Mr HOY MO bor’ eos yrs running mate, have recently held a reunion, prove 4 ar y t, inking 0 ous, were arr ’ Haredtn streets a eet oe, tee Blasco te hie foot aud’ trot hiagedl beige aera attempted to| at 420 o'clock this morning by Pollos- | *uthorities are pondering over now, ing the family to be a wonderful one. Some Inter. eared Up up to hin and He got midway when was|men O'Dea and O'Connor, of the Tell Different tSories, r ‘I think 1 at ge are of be hol rake motor car browdsides, " Twentieth street station, on Twenty-| ‘Who is the spokesman of this gang?” esting facts, figures and photographs. altuaniy Brown den phen a ry Tan Up oa the animal and by 981 vagon and horse were hurled several second street, near Eloventh avenue, |asked one of the tnapectors, as the gyp- his yeaa resting in Miss Pendle: | gat on the horse's head and held’ him \feet tip the track and the driver throws aftee > long chaos on the: coma ae wets i, ‘ i lone he was compelled to le om| do: anti! a policeman came to h J nderson, who lives on the| “I am the Interpreter,’ said Jose : ihe ke Yor fifteen minutes shore re * nding dle si erseuan: realise’ the anger Ot] ChiMd Moot Of the apartment howep at [Miche who edt very sore oh becrt Wits 000 be vee, Cs taken. to my ers Motorman's Feat. | ariteck soon after the latter got on the| No, #17 West ‘Twenty-second atreet, [It was intimated that his name was But 9 9 ht Hoopla weere 8 most) In performing that unusual feat the | tracks, but the train was going at such) Henderson save his houso wag entered | Mitchel, as he wished to have it. ‘I j operation was perforised om | Momma” probably saved one or more | «high rate of apeed that he had little) by the men am a horse dealer and these people are singing. whistling and applauding the - or we assisted by the entire hospi. pape vehicle. he pulled Imo" tha | time to stop It. He applied the brakes,| The policemen were standing on the| people.” Michel gave tne same fs N of Sausage-Maker Avers I said that Young | centre of a congested mass of people. | hut the momentum was so great that/corner of Ninth avenue and Tw &@ story as the other Mitciel, of Coney Sunday World’s campaign songs, Now they are Py ee bare chance over. A at crowd had followed the spec- hed into the wagon with second street when two shots \siand, who looks like his long-lost ‘ j the train to be treated to a collection of six other J Fy tacular feat of the motorman's, and 4 ash, heard, together with sounds of a strug.|brother, Later when the lot was in songs, 8 y R, when ho finally tripped up the hore, terrific sm p= they gathered round him and cheered; Ambeck was thrown to the side } le and ories for assistance, ‘The po-|the pens Michel and one other so-called 3 as Weapons—Court Denies}! trie! him vigorously, ‘a shot out of a cannon, For some time} licemen traced the sounds to No, 47, | Americanized Bohemian got their cltt- ing speak numinr of sorekeepers and oti-l iis nody was not discovered by the] which they entered, rushing up to the |serls’ papers jumbled. They spoke of |, Mimony and Counsel Fees. | svidence tat « mae ee er a Td te ee incident | copie who gathered about the wreck, [third floor, When hey reached Hen- (Detroit as the place where they wore wi | pollce learned that a negro who |th®, rellway company complimenting | ag they thought he was buried in the | derson's apartment the two men, who|taken out, but the papers showed a room and was «n- MeCa were later arrested, dashed out and|Alabama dating. ‘This didn't seem to . Was oe ee wreckage, over some Of which the cer ‘al "Sanu ee bullet downstairs, followed by Henderson and | worry Michel of the others much. en f in an ambulonce. Charles Stes!, the ees had passed before it could be brought ibe—Michel erage dig the policemen, who overtook them after| The pearl of all the tri MAN DIES FROM & run of several blocks, The men at there is no queen—is a middie- with hie allowed to take his Train onto Coney Island. Ambeck 13 twenty-two years old old. et or apnea Hat scious in Street Badly Bruised CARRIER’ sy ARREST maker, has asions|Cemfcases Guilt, Say Polies, and * on the application of Steuer & . counsel for James Federsea, Getendant {na separation sult against him by his wife mj on .charges of cruelty and ‘Mbandonment, denied Mrs, Federsen’s for alimony and counse fe the trial of her ection. a Federsen alleges that her hus- to whom she was married on Ma tes wer has for years constantly {il- Tyger that he has refused to eye Der waptmalt of, the, vy Dr, Bi n Hospital, we rushed him aw: admitted they were crooks from Boston. In court Henderson said that he was bi asleep when he was awakened by noise of the men walking about, rose and attacked them. During the = struggle one of them drew a pistol and | came the bottle, the col ettameted te shoot tim, the mesner seme & 3 then, it is said, they broke down and yersel| im he ig at orvien lane Silk Covered aver lao. Indeed! written especially for the Sunday World by popular authors. The first will be published to-morrow, “When Your Mother Took My Name,” by Will D, Anderson. author of “Tessie” and other hits, y|first protested thelr Innocence, but a | a6 ‘he ia 'extromely relent in ap | pistol with two chambers discharged } 56. “ance, and beside her own e was found tn the opcket of one, and She taeetly at chubby | 9 “Not a cent!” declares Banker Spalding of Chi- cago, who, released from the penitentiary where he was Imprisoned for bank-wrecking, has just married the yeung woman who stuck by him through thick and on A belated honeymoon _ Dologna sausages manufactured by him, Besides threatening to kill her, turning ® water hose upon her, and choking her throwing her on the floor, Morris Schwartz, 19 years ol4, a bookkeeper for Benjamin Somber at No. 4 Univerity place, was arraigned in the lieve Him Victim of Assault. Catches Uniformed Postman HS CONSCIENCE uresque were snail thiaten es oe able to ook out for tood. Bac’ sort €3 pM, bundle: 4 Hoffman submitted Jefferson Market Court to-day, charged | Joseph Rokaleak, fifty years old, of the Drunk on Street Car and Ap: SS fe rica.te priotman submitted vith having formed fourteen checks| NO. 06 East Seventy-thind street: dicd ine retest ie fe ra i “ ‘s allegations, and sald he was agatnat his firm, to the value of $709. | to-day In the Presbyterian Hospital of Against Him in Court— rowded the railing and vars TE 7 eh ee Md and prunes ne ba a had foggy Wy Wo injuries presumably received by as- pears EK rate Eh wontes to know what je fact e, os la . 2 tea consider e-| Pipuriner ‘examination ‘was aaioctn | sat Prisonaf Fined $10. le hated’ the charge until iaerey. Schwarta, being held tn | Bokaleak was found at 7.45 o'clock Row last night unconscious In front of No. and was remanded to toe Coroner, Detective Binser ‘old the Court bd learned that as Bokaleak ing off his an ng he got into an would make Fy sartonse group on eral ten his wife wit Ds alae tisve @ Mast. Seventy-second street Sends House hey have any of the ty i SHIPPING NEWS. examination showed that he had a frac. | Coroner, Schole hed gpevee gre: Man i (pict wou mane Tey me coin Dut his life had ’ cured pleu!l, severe lacerations of the | in th eat S on Two @ igati her somehow oo | Rcteeuped ALMANAC FOR TO-DA he be many Dralane 0 the Nea | [APN a ar ie hae ore pb ere. Sel ‘itntee further naserted her| pun ries bartos ane, kat been Hove.t.00 i of) the ‘Rest Stetveeorente | 70" ba nee | ‘ Sneaked Through Thirty-One Sime to Xm rar,an habitual drunka ad ‘THE TIDES. tree’ station are investigating the ahi Gecenee told Y A ee aie Racal | it rey “Tarebitve Binser, of the East Giaty-| that the prisoner was on a —_ ney ears 90. Al 9 Grunke toe ite.” |Ranty Monge fit +8 48 seventh sireat station, was placed on| cart serail eeppiconeh ss gir A gl. Fig gel 2 Ciarke sai Serine Mex Fvd-| Governsre isani. 1 Si? |tne case, Later ne arrested William | street going south last night when ‘Away back in 1873 & man comi pole ght Spat abe she hed not vate twenty-one years old, of No.|got on. The Coroner saw the letter ov 3 dutiadl . ie ope at yt A iragd rape fas PORT OF NEW YuRK 40 Bast Beventieth” street, (harsing carrier Was not in a presentable condi-| abroad engaked two small dutiable arti. yeas hag resided tp, the RIVE bow That resulted In hy Senn et BC] tion and told him to get off the car, | cles through the New York Custom- pevee arse st ve seo abet Hd the pas es ea IWAY ON NEW BRIDGE. doula was arraigned in. the Yorkville Cowt| “Your Honor,” sald Mr. Scholer, “thia| House, Year after reat his conacience| ten ¥ tt slumbered until yesterday, aid Apt He realized that tn beating the Gov- ernment out of dyty he had stolen. tt man behaved in a shameful manner, ~ pA with Verii and " third may ere shocked occurred to him that he ought to make Of No, % De Saties | Siar of Avscralia: 3 Koown. Vrisks.Bioger alleged, 6truck (og ae eet ei ea eus reatitutlon. Accordingly Collector Stran- Orr, of No. 223 Hall } 2 Bokaleak, lnocking him down, hie hena| , Lanning. te ¥ fo Kar pra . ahan received the following letter, wich) money inclosed, to-day: “Please find inclosed $10, conacience outhempion | strileh Ing. the pavement and tracturing| been troubled with a toothache and Vriky was !s were thrown out had taken @ coupie of glasses of whis- at the Williams. pe STEAMSHIPS, irraigned befoes “ key, bridge, both men E TO-DAY. Coroner Gioldenkrang ard held for the money for two small gifts bro | a thout bail on ? “Atter that,” concluded Lanning, “my amb ge os SF ontel hk web bonatlatl dba. mind was a blank; I temember noth- bE eat of New York from Engiand in OUTOOING @TE. 210, 000.00 wouldn't buy 4 wonderful horsé-named “Hans” who has been trained by a German professor un- ti] he knows more than a good many people. The: most aqrentehing animal in the world, admirers of the wit and philosophy of Mr,- will enjoy reading his sie, “ALTONOMLT a those Implements of trouble, “AUTOMOBILES,” * » Seen ee ae