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nC Mm ’ rR, a aw v a! Sd Len ? ’ 4 } al 2eSt i-eee in the young woman's apartments on | io be fig‘ through to Pine street, and, il } ee (96 was taken 11 with a cold, and yester- “His father was Edward Ellis, who was ‘feta In the room were found.turned on. eushfare, Baturday a small chain waa | Ye Hw ~ . . PAEUMONI KILLS LIST OF ELLIS Wealthy Young Scion of Famous Looomotive-Bullding Family Sucoumbs After Illness of Only Three Days. INHERIT H WIDOW WILL INHERIT ESTATE OF MILLIONS. Marriage, Following Introduo- tion of Couple by “Kid” Mo- Coy’s Wife, a Happy One— Ellis Noted for His Generosity, Edward C. Ells, millionaire several times over and last of the famous Ellis family which established the Ellis Locomotive Works at Schenectady, N. Y., died to-day in his apartments at the Hotel Belleclaire, Seventy-seventh street and Broadway. ‘The death of young Ellls—he was only twenty-seven years old—came almost Without warning, Three days ago he day morning his physician, Dr. Bing- am, Saw that he had pneumonia and hat his condition was serfous, Mrs. Ellis was informed that hor husband Would probably die and she telegraphed for Mr. W. E. Walker, an old family Mr. friend, who lives at Schnectady. Walker came at once, arriving In York last night. He and Mrs, Ellis Were with the young millionaire when Revbreathed his ta + ie. ta Fo Each Year, Mr. Ellis was oné of the most inter- @sting of the present day young mill- fonaires. Ho had an unlimited amount of money and he spent a fortune each year. He was generous to a fault with Dis friends, and he counted many men his friends. He was also prominent ai Saratoga, where bis father had been brominent before him, Young Ellis was the grandson of the @hrewd and tireless captain of industry who was the head of the locomotive Works that bore his name, Out of these »Works the Elils millions were founded. @ close friend of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt, and who counted his friends among the multi-miilionatres of the country. Edward Ellis, the father, spent t Saratoga, where his fon became acquainted with men of Promine After the father's death the son, wit h Money to throw to the four winds, and his first cousin, the late “Bud” Bilis, about the noted POLCESTO SUE OF OESPOMDENT MA {ness of Baby Girl Makes Man Want to Die—Gas Turned On summer resort. The ce dler for high stakes, n Reed for money, but be eltement ‘The years ago ast of the Apple of His Me death of ‘Bud’ eft Edward. 8 family. rn Bye, Young Millis was the applo of his Mother's eve, There was no wish he a 8 mie th t one time p 4 t Beery is sie alowed nia) Thele Way In, w50 a day epen money. But the pace to tell on the young man's h He had been an A Athlete in his youth and he Ivised | The timely Interference of the police to go to “Kid” McCoy's farm near Szr- Stoga, to build up his weakened constitu-| prevented Thomas Agnew, twenty-three 0 Tr) he subjected mse! 0 e ero Tealniag, ad ae reault ue | vears old, of No, 4% Tenth street, muscles vegnn to increase In obtvn: team committe : , gize And the pale, hagaard lvok left | BPoklyn. from committing suicide early him to-day. ‘The young man had made elab- Tt was while he was visiting at Mc- Ciy’s after the. training season’ thar| Ofte Preparations to kil: himsel? by he met Miss le Earle, a Pa sealing up his room and taking a gas Erlend of Mrs. M "There spank up| tube tn his mouth al attachme between the scion pvantit escaned to Of the millionaire lls fam ly and the| A Cuantity of the gas escaped In d of the prige fighter's wife. This| the hallway, r, and Mrs. Ken- hment was kept secret from Mrs, | 0 ho vecupies a room on the floor for a _long time, Then came the , traced it to Agnew's room, She marriage of the young couple. tried the door, and when she found it Widow WI) Get An, was fastened securely and the cracks Ellis was always said to be a model, *tued with paper she called! for ald, husband. That he and his wife wore Two policemen angwered her summons, devoted was shown to the Just ey | bike open Agnew's room and dragged Were seldom x0) ed. met Rls tove th nt nal ve Works were sol Dr, Stan avy Hospital, gome time ago to the American Prob revived and wae motive Company, and young Hilis's taken tot station a prise share Is said to have amounted to sey=, © The police learned trom him that éral millions of dollars. He has hile | he had become Cospenaent Over dren and no relatives who can lay claim | the illness ef bis two-year ol to any part of this money, so {t Is said, With her mother. ts visiting frtends In &nd those who are familiar with his Ormige. The child's life was despaired felrs are of the op! n that the yoi of when she was removed from Brook- herit the entire estate, lyn to New Jersey, and. the latest re- about the age of her| Port he had from his wife was discour- ind, She is a remarkabiy | "#108: . handsome young woman and is kno W) | @Emnepeecehesesy Modican attention. ig i} . TOGE] HEA | Have been accorded great and long: | continued public favor because of |their wonderful tone qualities, Man and Woman Suicides, Re- My eat ‘ aters Pianos for 1904 represent turned from an Outing, Wrote 4 positive advance in Artistic Piano Construction, Don’t fall to ses WORLD COLD TH! PL_ ANOS | life-long durability and general all. |round excellence. The new styles Complaining Notes, Then ya Turned on the Gas. ‘ and hear them, YORK, Pa., Sept. 19.—Michael Schall, fhead of the Keystone Foundry Machine Company, of this city, and Miss Nettie Gotwalt, also of York, were found dead Bouth Water street to-day. Three gas Schall anc the woman spent Sunday | a: Penmar. ‘They returned about 9 O'clock last night and went to Miss Got- Wwalt's room. Both wrote notes in which they complained of the cruel world, sat Gown without romoving their clothing and turned on the gas. Schall was a single man and had been €rinking to excess lately, Both had Deen suffering from nervous affections, ind to this is attributed the tro Hoth ‘were well connected socialiye pistes inawwnsenin Ha (4 ea | CI | As to Prices—No old, reliable | Pianos so celebrated asthe Waters are now offered at such low prices and on such easy terms, Send | postal for IMustrated Catalogue, | with the Waters 3Year System ‘of payments, HORACE WATERS & CO,, 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th St, | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | Thoroughfare Closed One Day, The building at No, 10 Wall street many of the buildings in the fi - district, js much used as a thors ched across the hallway between c two wets of elevators and kept ch all day with a man to watch it, mia to ge he thoro re one each vear to preveni under the nen ene | 254 West 525th Sty near 8th Ave.' MRS. ED WARD C, ELLIS, SUDDENLY WIDOWED, WILL When the Bluecoats Force! my USBAND’S ESTATE OF MANY MILLION | | the wheel turns, however, New York | will not be affected by a change in prices, Te coal we are dealing in is from West Virginia, and what le used jin the North goes to England, “Little caft coal is use re and that comes from the Clearfield mines in Pennsylvania. It brings $2.0 on con- tracts and $3 a ton delivered in the city, DEALERS T0 AE y! FT COAL PRICES | iivered in email yuontities at tidewater | at Norfolk, Va,, and $2.40 on contracts for quantities of 5,000 tons and upward.” Operators Hope to Get 25 Cents) aria oniy avout © per contin lett: "The | Per Ton tnoredse—Advance,! Sterien'who signed with the Lohign Markie who signed with the niga Valley Railroad a few weeks ago to de- It Is Said, Will Not Affec New York. liver to 1 entire outout of his mince Hard co: Hing at $a ton wholesal and, act m to the siiding sca adopted last year, is dealt In by reta: ers at $8.5, ————__ A meeting of soft coal operators for COURT OFFICERS FINED $100. the purpose of raising the price of thelr ’ mines’ product was held to-day In the allowed Alleged Former to Escape office of Henry Fleming, at No. 1 from Reem Broadway, and if what they did on-| ables them to get 2% cents a ton In- Loh tig Aba al AS pe Ba ; oO ; crease, they say they will be satisfied, | SHrOUEN ROMO Tek ery, escaped last When Mr. Fleming was asked by a lay from Judge McMahon's court- Friday reporter of The Evening World what room, Part I, General Sessions, 's pay for carcless- truth there wae In the report that che lose bags ON A summoned bots soft coal men Intended to raise the me nto Bopear before him to-day and price $1 a ton be laughed. peosed Jt amare eee an ca? wen? ie Ss ” echnical contemp' ourt, “phat is a very b autitul dream,” said |°,,/*in sorry to find my court officers he. “A dollar a ton! Oh, how we wish | ao careless,” said the Judge. "They we might get It! If we succeed in rais- must be more efficient. As the act was ing (he price a quarter he will be lucky. ‘committed in the presence of the Court ‘The last Ume we tried an increase, all {+ js a contempt, ahd I fine each of you we got was 15 cents, No matter how g100."" SCORNED WOW THROWS VITAL When Arrested Declares Man Wants to Be Rid of Her and Wishes Herself Dead—Held in $200, “Hell bath no fury like @ woman scorned” ie an old saying that was brought home with particular force to Charles Connolly when Mrs. Mary Mead, @ widow, forty years old, threw vitriol at him and burned his neck and onrek, Mra, Mead lives at No, #8 Weat Thir- ty-ninth street, Connolly is a widower and lives with his daughter, a grown- up young woman, at No, dil Weet Forty-eighth street, Iking with hie daugh- Mead met them Minth avenue and Forty-elghth street, and threw the vitroll. Connolly dodged. but got some of it on his neck and cheek, When Mra Mead was arrested and arraigned in the West Side Court to- day she said Connolly was trying to get ria of her. She also told Magie trate Whitman that she hed had Con- nolly arrested only @ short time ago fn an effort to punish him, but thet the law seemed to be more on hie side than on hers, “This man,” she continued, her eyes welling with tears, “hae ruined my It ts hardly worth living and I Gon’t care much what becomes of me. In answer to Mra, Mead, Connolly produced a packet of letters which he declared had been sent to him by the ‘woman, Their mnguage was by no means gentle, The man sald his ex- iutence had been made miserable by Mrs, Mead, Magist-ato Whitman sised up both, and then gave it ag his opinion that Mrs, Mead was probably more sinned against than sinning, He aaked Con- nolly if he didn't think he was trying to press a pretty hard charge against Mrs. Mead and Connoliy admitted that he dtd, “T'll give you until to-morrow,” said the Magistrate, "to decide on the course you will take Mre, Mead held in $200 bail, DIES ON EVE OF GOLOEN WEDDING Mrs. Charles Juchau Stricken with Paralysis and Her Aged Husband Dying in Hospital— Never Apart in Fifty Years. The celebration of the golden wedding ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles Juchau, of No. 48 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, which was to have been held to-day, stopped by death. Mrs, Juchau died suddenly from paralysis at her home, and the husband lies seriously fll in Beney Hospital, where it is sald he can live only @ few hours. Mrs, Juchau was seventy-five years old, Charles Juchau Is elghty-two, Juchau became famous as @ fan) maker, and samples of his work are to be found in all the leading jewelry stores, Many of his fans are carried by women, who regard them as var- feutaziy valuable works of art. He av- cumulated a modest fortune during the twenty years he followed his trade in the small shop at No, 108 Pineapple street, e Juchaus never had been separate: a de during the fifty years of their Siattled ‘iife until the husband ‘was taken to the hospital @ month ag, Mt Juchau died y there will a s double funeral, of $500,000 IN PRIZE This sketch was made by William Wistring, Je, age 14, 66814 Fulton St, Brooklyn, Public School No. 11, We give a cash prize of $5.00 for any drawing of this character which we accept and use. All school children can compete. Full tnatruc- tons will be found on inside of each package of Exg-O-See ng what to do to get the prige and how to make ra win All drawiny ied by the printed see tbe accom) slip found in package of Ege-O- packags, such as usually retails for 15c., at an glocery store fOr..ssssseeeseeeeveees Fea l Oc $5.00 each to be given to the school children of America, School children's competitive advertising contest No, 5107. Contrast the delicious crispness of Egg-O-See with other tlaked wheat foods. You can taste the difference. A large Ask Your Grocer for the Green Package. If your grocer does not keep it, send us his name and 10 cents and we will send you a package, prepald. Address all communications to THE EGG-0-SEE CO., 105 & 107 Hudson S., New York City, A.C. MONAGLE & CO., Selling Agents, ‘These prise drawings will appear in The Rvening World on Mi ‘ at has been | e . SMALLONS ACO AFTER A QUAREL Fallure of Man She Admired to! Reciprocate Her Affections Causes Forty-third Street! f Woman to Kill Herself. Because of a quarrel with the man she | loved, May Kennedy, thirty-five years old, took poison and died in her room at No, 251 West Forty-thint street, The girl came to the city a year ago from Millertown, N. ¥., and went to live with Mra, Mary Tillton at the ad- drese given, Bhe fell in love with a| young man in the house who did not | seem to reciprocate her affections, | ‘The two quarreiied and on going to| her room the girl took poison. She then returned to the room where the Suests of the house were gathered and 4ald 40 the man: “I've ta®en polaon and you're § N diame" Bhe died before an ambulance arrived, we give with Malled Free Rooms Completely Rooms Completely Rooms Completely | .00 Long ISland, New hse Write for Our New Booklet, which gives a complete list of all the articles CALL AND EXAMINE Our Four-Room Apa bition at our rooms. Our LIBERAL CREDIT, TERMS apply also to We Pay Freight and Carfare. our various outfits. mini” tunides, 125 tumisdea, °150 is on exhie A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Jersey and Connecticut ‘TBS CAVE OPM. 84 Sy “LL” STA Groce Your chole: Women Have a Wide Range for practising economies and saving money at every one of our Stores during the next three days, Here are some,of special inducements for thrifty home-lovers, viz.: Standard Soaps. it tempting prices, of these three: Butler’s Borax Soap Kirkman’s Soap, - Babbitt Double Soap, S. & GREEN Trading Stamps Given free with every purchase of 10 cents or more, except 'C, East View Tomatoes. Large, fresh, red ripe Tomatoes, solldly packed in big, well B filled cans, [8% 25¢ cans for mall, green, sweet, early June peas; @ oa: Peas—Hillside vor; @ can Sweet Corm—New pack, sweet, id tender; a can.... .Clul mall, sweet tilt ‘of fresh fa 13¢ very finest; plain or In sauce; large can, Baked Beans—Housekeeper's brand; | choice quality, plain or in to- 10c) mato sauce; large can | Naked Beans—Choice; plain or 5co tomato sauce; 2-lb, can. Salmon Steaks—Essie bran fancy Columbia River fish; flaky and rich flavor; 1-lb, flat can, 12c 220.; Y%-lb. flat can. ‘ At half the usual retail prices. BUTLER’S UNXLD TEAS, 3 Ibs, $1.40; a 1b. 50c bacAl iby BEST NO. can, BUTLER'S NO, 2 CHOICE and read) TEAS, 3 1b3., 20e4 a Ib... 25c Belfast Ginger Ale. ROSS'S ROYAL, excels all others in refreshing qualities dozen, $1.17; a bottle. pure Ba f The Big Dollar's Worth. Most popular family liquor special ever offered, 1 Bottle Old Monogram Whis- key, 1 Bottle Choice J. B, Sherry, 1 Bottle Choice J, B. 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M4 pint poeeeere poate RENCH COGNAC, kw Godet Freres’ Cel: luiported Brandy, from the ¢ almost cut in two; extra large cans, 25c (Zr 25¢ brand; tall French Mushrooms—First choix; an epicurean delicacy; individual can Now York State; hid ked jb. can Ginger—Quick cure for all stomach gripes; be without it; Mghly con trated; fancy flask.. Ram-—DButler's no family should fin ix; a luxury atter bath- | og or shaving; in bottles with te 1g sprin! ns tops; plat 254 133 Grocery Stores=-Trade at the Nearest. - sina Minatitlan PM 8 Wines and Liquors. Imported Wines. and GIRALDA SHERRIES. These Wines are of various vintages and excellence, but all of them are will charm the lovers of fine w our whole list of imported wines, viz.— Castille Port, “Selccted Vintage” | —Old and fruity; Appi’ of the grap in All Our 5: from the first bot], Olaret—Choice J. B. California; for family Co & gallon, @0c half gallon .... Claret—St. Julien; Red Diamond:|f| Dublin Stout. fat ‘sation: gallon, TS. 40¢ || Burke's Bottling, 1 69 Claret—at. Julien; Blue Diamona;| J 4020 tose Be excellent wine lon, 0. 50c Special for three days only. half gallon cca Port Choice Call- Butler's Favorite—Extra choice gallon be be Mt50c pure old rye whis ® bot 1.00 oy eg er ae Special Reserve Very old Baltoa $1.96; halt 65¢ stock; a bot- f 2. Port a ‘Trymore | Call- Cocktatls—fotile, fornia » $1.50; halt 7 Sc! “See: 8 half 2 He Seiaied natier's Trymore Whiskey= 20C In flasks 5e.; 9 pint Hatler’s Trymore Whiskey—Fine | rye; $2.00; half gal- 50¢ lon, $ le J. B. Port. J. B. Sherry, J. B. Claret, Trymore Whiskey. Pond d ench \oln€ y price ‘1.15 large 1 5 Full Stock of Ales and We have the exclusive sale in the U States of the famous CASTILLO PO distinctively high class, ines, We quote sample prices which run Brand. Safest and best; Batik Potash-—-Kxrtm concentrated lye; @ ¢can.. 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