The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 2

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Bie t tifiable, but She Is Still Heid Hom Ws Burned to Oeath.| by Magistrate’s Commitment. ge: “CPeum ) CARRIES BABY SHE HELD OF AWOMAN | WHEN SHE SHOT THE MAN. ‘on’ Window |It Cries So Lustily that the Pro- of His Comfade, | Attracting Much Attention. —_—— ‘killed one woman in the Drownatone four-siory resl- nee at No. 164 West Firty-fourth -eaused @ man who Is a graduate me of the big Eastern colleges and of some wealth to spring A Coroner's jury, after being out eight minutes, determined to-day that the Killing #f Michael Rago by Rosa Di Pietro was justifiable. Coroner Jackson told the jury that they. might bring In @ Verdict, but that they had not the ight to discharge thé woman, who has rime t io Dog Guar |Faithful Newfoundland Dog tress is Stricken and Watches Beside Her, Refusing Food. Coroner Schaefer, of Richmond, Bor- ough. reported to-day the remarkable devotion of a Newfoundiand dog for his mistress, who had been, stricken with apoplexy at her home, Pleassot’ Ptainy, N. J. while descending Into the cellat and lay dead for many hours, while the dog was endeavoring his utmost to alarm her ter, The dead in Was Mra, Katherine Sprague, sixtf-three years oki. She ds Dead Mistress; Horse Saves Two Lives. — “Baldy,'’ | Qld Makes Record Tims and Saves Lives of Two Gas Victims, Jt the tives of Mra. Ella Casatfy. foventy-two vears old. of No. 161 Atha jterdam avenve, and Mrs,. Mary McCu'- lom, tizty-five years olf, cf No, 34 West Forty-ninth street, are saved, it will be due to “Baldy.” the étanch horse that draws an ambulance of the J. | Hood Wright Hospital. The two aged Women were overcome by gas to-day in Mrs. Cassidy's fiat, and the way Veteran Fire, Gives the Alarm When Mis- .. -ticrse, Now on an Ambulance, | and teshaliead 2 oe ae Sree didi | SMO AE Eight Barrels of Liquor aken Out of Ritchio’s: Plage on Tenth Avenue by United States Revenue Meny« CROWD IN THE STREET TO SEE RAIDERS WORK. Frank Clark, the Latest Vietim, wow JEWELRY BACK Accuses Man Who-Won Her of | Taking Watch’ Qiamond Rings and $20—He Is Con- vioted by the Jury. I$ STILL WILLING TO MARRY HER, HE SAYS. Although Fair Plaintiff Weighs 200 Pounds, She: Blushingly | lived atone” with ‘her dog Fido in a | “Baler” took the ambulance over the little cottage on. Goss avenue. Her C>bles and the asphalt showed that daugtser, Mrs. Robert Lyons, lives | here was still in him the spirit of more than a mile away on the out. other days when he knew something of skirts of the village. fire engines, Mrs. Lyons found the olf indy in) Mrs. Cassidy and her friend Mrs. Mo- excellent health and spirits on Tuesday |Cullom, who slept at the Catsidy. Oat night, Yesterday afternoon the New- |!*#t night, were found unconscious to- foundiand appeared at Mra. Lyons's @4Y Dy Bernard Cassidy when he re- home and howled pitifully, At fire: It|rned from work. ‘The smell of gns was thought be was hungry, but tne ‘Med the house Cassidy went at once dog turned away from the food and ‘© hl¥ mother’s room and threw open the began running ‘back and forth in the |*!ndow. The two women in thelr night direction of his mistress’s home, clothes Jay on the bed tunconsclous, been held for the Grand Jury by Magia- trave Ommen. The verdict ts but a re- flex of his opinions, Mrs, Di Pietro, the Woman who in defense of her life and her honor, shot her brother-in-law Rago on the morning of Gct, 3 In her fat at No, 216 East Thircy-fourth street, and followed him out of the house un- til he reached the street, when she shot him the second time, was in court with the baby whieh she held in her arms = is 77 3 &Z & } a g iE E z H i : i ; F; Sz ig i i = & i i g ete Hi HF i : i 2 e ® 5 z 3 § i abies } i -8 aire “ i mt o1 me | tems 4 as Fetused to eat or drink, | which adjotns fase foe Nothing was thought of this dump! Cassidy got a poticeman to summon an show at the time, however, and Fido S™bulance, which happened to be drawn trotted off in the direction of the litte /bY “Baldy.” The trip from the J, Hood cottage. | Wright Hospital to the Amsterdam ave- He returnéd again jast night to Mra |"U* home was a fuat one, but the trip Lyons's honfe and repeated his per-|"etuming was a record-breaker for the formances, His incessant howling and °!! horse, He flung block after block his refusal to be quieted alarmed Mra. ered him and turned into the hospiint Lyons and she followed him to her "412 with a swing. mother's home, ‘Throughout the. jour-| Df Severn worked over the women at, ney thé Gog tugged at her sicirts al if) tye, *M4 thinks he can save both of them, They are in @ serious but to hurry her, and when she reached the | necessarily dangerous condition. Mad it Goss axpnue cottage led the way direct-| not been for the quick time b ly to the cellar, where the dead wo-| "Baldy" both yctlme would provehiy man's body was found. ve. ajnccumbed ore reaching the art tal to the Since then the. Newfdundiand has} lat stood guard by the side of his dead mis. | the “tg ams GUARD WITNESS IN (Continued from First Page.) aia ificantiy at wife, SMe site ooh at fled December y wen h the Hamilton Bank. cneck for $1,000 whien snore, he drew and got the money sae BAe rest” excialmed Mr. Ra || Cems Was then taken. defense will Mr, Ra! ry as This afternoon the nor any orl# é@l¥e Yan & certain amount of folther you start the job if ero ip fn these words.’ Mr, Raines said, “that ts erred A | declaration to keep men from work can. | sot be construed as a threat to injure Property, ‘There is nothing in the con- Versation that was pertinent to the Indietment. He said nothi: L.A Person Is entitled to say to an: ‘os age a to Dismins Case, address cllent’s. behalf “Met Raines, fonds eral motions for the dismissal of charge ainst Weinseimer on. the that the evidence adduced by Prosecution did not warrant the Jury considering the case, the first place,” Mr. Raines adid, evidence does not support the in- iment. Second, the evidence does not An act which was unlawful, Third, a oh —————. as de to }) WEINSEIMER CASE { | afterward the two returnelf, hopep and | went to bed. When McTaggart woud Dies After Drinking from a Bottle Purchased in Stryker’s Farm District. Flanoe’s Lag, —— Before Recorder Goff and'a jury tn Part I. of General Sessions to-day Mrs Annie Levy, a widow fair,’ plump and forty, of No, 121 East One Hundredth street, told @ tale of woe that convicted Ignatz Krauss, & cook, fifty-two years old, of No, 3711 Firet avenue, of grand larceny this afternoon, ‘The jury was out only thirty minutes, and tecom- mended mercy. There was a time when Mrs, Levy and Krauss were not bad friends. That was two months ago, when Mrs, Levy was a widow onlv one month and Fearing that another outbrek of Las @ignation might result in the destruc- ton of the balance of the. stock of whiskey in the saloon of Rudolph Fritsche; at No, 1% Tenth avenue, which Is wanted as evidence in con- nection with the deaths of seventeen persons during the past few weeks, the United States officials stepped . in and confiscated the tiquor this after- noon. Special Reyenue Agent Fellows, ac- companied by an assistant and De- tective Connolly, of the West Forty- seventh street station, went to he sa- loon and hustled all eight barrels of Whiskey in the place on a truck and {t to the Appraisers’ Stores, where Ml be kept under geal for the present. A qyart from each bérrel is to be t to Washington to-morrow for analysis by the Government chem- ists. . A schatchen interested in Mra, Levy |intreduced the couple, Mra, Levy | welghs nearly two hundred pounds, while Krauss {s heavier, It looked as though tha couple were well mated. | Krauss said he was worth $28,000, while Mrs. Levy was “pretty well off.” Everything went smoothly until mon- ey wad discussed, Then there was a dis- jagreement, Mrs. Levy got anxious re- garding Krauss’s reputed fortune, She demanded he produce some. Kraues showed her $100 and Mre. Levy was sat- Iafied, w One More Vietim Dead. The death of another man in the “Btryker's Farms” district to-day, after a night of hard drinking, was reported to Coraner Scholer to-day, and the Cor- her has ordered an autopsy on the Rody with. a view to determining whether or not the man is a victim of the sam nous whiskey which al- ready has Ind seventeen victims in ine Day Was Set. The love-making continued and the wedding day was set for the first week after the first year of Mrs. Levy's wid- owhood had passed. But on Aug. 12 Mrs. Levy discovered that a gold watch and chain, two dla- mond rings and $® in cash had disap- peared from a bureau drawer. Kreuss didn’t call that night, although ‘there had been no quarrel, A week went by and as there was no sign of the recreant lover Mra, Levy made complaint to the police, even the police couldn't find the erst- while cook and it remained for a woman, Clarke, twenty-three years old, of No. 28 West Fitty-first street. Clarke ‘was employed as a bookkeeper ‘in & downtowh publishing house. Whea (he returned) to his home last night he told his rodthmate, & youne man named MoTaggart, that he had had some trou- ble at the office during the day. He seemed to he worrying about the matter and finally sent out for a bottle of Whis- key, which he proceeded to drink. He was not used to liquor, and after a while complained of feeling ill, Me- Taggart took him out for a walk and rest. Aiden Dlaced e trial before the Re- corder to-da Molen the ieweiry and mosey” ® ra rf ep ven him the wate! rei & Money to go ou 7 4 Went of ok ia Sa A Lay, 40 nice." 5 Se am. OM ‘itn efendany amiled and the com- His Lap, She Said, t on your lap?" Lawyer up this morning Ctarke was dead, A doctor. was called in and sald that.the man had had a hemorrhage during the) > Ct * Coroner WIT! Inventiante. “Whether or, ‘not it was dup to the whiskey hé had been drinking will not be determined until after the autopsy. Coroner Scholer, however, says that there is ground Vor suspicion that the man is another victim of the poisonous concoction which cheap saloons on ‘Tenth avenue have been selling, and if necessary will have an analysie of (he man’s stomach made. The result of the anaylsis of the stomachs of three of the victims of wood alcohol poisoning wy! not be Until t throughout the court-room, ter a Mrs. Levy leit the witness stan: Lawyer Feldman asked her {f she From fa. si : uss to save him + t In Himmel! No-no-not”* e widow. “I break your head Ht you me again, I will not a thief mar- known until to-morrow. ‘A hi ieee ts made the police say they are ie jury order Goft re standstill, As soon as the report bord them that It was imperative is known {tis expected that arrests i to decide whether it was a case main ingredient of which |s - of jilted love's rev r s to give uD my | Foun, the money Was the Deseret; | mill be . of larceny, deeded he we bead money, the Johngon-Kahn property nt | Will be matsoler has positive evidence ; ae tis oa nek metal | the, money War not paid’ in fend ei [in hie eofision of Bractice among — A under conditions whi some the Tenth avenue nel it oct eee eet sgaed | extortion ch would make It ty ot selling & spurious whiskey, the ROYAL DUKE (5 i i ty i 4! ini the Tear of the h: Daniel, of Truck No. 2 coming from the rear By the smoke he could of & man, bet he could through the flames LF wo | “ | * oe ” ’ itord " ‘ a | FIFTH —RACE—Fordham — Hichweight Handicap, seven furlongs of Withers mile Way) Couector Jeasup 1 $65 Mineola 920 Castalian J Jomet m™ Compile Aanis and Lady Uneas. Wart entry SIXTH RACE—Maidens; Withers mile $00 Ger meatier . |Effect of Evening World’s Au-| tense. | nent out from headquarters in plain} man. The joDo! “H message was received by bum for 1d. be te mse! a a) w h ie), foy ought to [sagen lig hake wo r ganna 0 : 9) POLICEMEN UP ON ChARGES ee tgs pert denied that ni the language attributed co nine wietd Ho suid that possiity' tats else did It as am joke. mney Sumcests that He Retire, a tw tomobile Tours Shown in the "Tf fity, ned Number of Men on Trial for rout edna “in inaicting | 'y your twen- seven years of police service, Being Off Post. then only If you make Application tot McDonald started back as ¢ atruck by a blow. There was a Py eucited na es | in the court-room. Several gray-haired policemen to th’ siney helmets neck a “T wi ive you four days to ¢ over,” continued the Completions tt uur application for retirement ts ‘bere | that time your years of service will) peer favor when I arrange for ment, | ‘The effect of The Evening World's Investigation of defects in the patrol system remains a live force among the officials of the Police Department. ‘There were ninety policemen on the} list for trial at Police Headquarters to- | AH day, the largest number ever placed) “7 gon't intend 6 try to force you out on trial in any week since Wittig | of, Be Seater: but you are an old . Gray hair makes 1 | cone, presen a mabaed x ‘The| service restless and. unwilling to" oes | spirits,” for five and ten cents @ drink. ie haa the affidavit of one man who claima to have done the mixing for a number of the saloon-keepers, and who says it t@ a general practice in all the eh saloons. Extra precautions are being taken by the police of the West Forty-seventh street station to-day to guard the sa- loons In the “Surpkers Farms" dis- trict against attacks by the mob, FEARED DALN'S EDINBURGH. eotland, Got. _ The Duke of Conhaught, Pe a 7 —_+— King Edward, while driving in a motor car from Edinburgh to Gosford House to-night was thrown out and sustained Wife of Travelling Salesman | injuriés on his head which are reported Told Court She Was Afraid] to, be allght. fe returned to Edinburgh, where he She Would Become a Drunk- is attended by two physicians 1 ns ard If Not Committed. ANXIETY FOR LADY CURZON Patient Exhausted from Lack of Mrs. Florence Koritzer, of No. 58 Rast Of rules. We want Giect line If vou were nae y were preferred by the|a young man, I would recommend dis, Commissioner'y “‘ahoofly’’ al basis for my action In giving you clothes. Since The Evening World’s|* chance to obtain clemency: 1 do it automobile investigation these mon | Decause my, mother taught me to respect have been specially instructed to look| McDonald went out of the court-room ‘bat on ther With tea reaming down hia ¢ C out for policemen ‘bafing at aye Il make application for te posts. Ureraent. Police Headquarters was congested suitinablnititiiessicces | for the greater part of the day witl delinquent policemen, lawyers and wit. | WRONG MAN GOT $260. ] nesses. Titre od been fs mae Ike it} 7 | since ‘reform times, when so many . Sharges were preferred on trial days | '* Wee Handed Out of s Bank Win- that delinquents bad to hold over- jow and Lelterman Is Accus flow meetings on the sidewalk, Com-|' Charged with reps plaints about the shoofly system were M attempt to make him work . Lag nad ling $209, - * arry Letterman, a c aker, twen- > Aastant Rebenand, ty-two years old, of No. 14 Bast Ohe trial of Sergt. Albert W.| “ mmissoner Lindaley, who | Hundred and young, anid in effect that « ired man in the Police Depart- Fourteefth street, was held in $1,000 bail in the Essex Market Court to-day by Magistrate Moss € ment is no good. McDonald is on the ft ads being fifty-seven years oid, ‘ierman, it Is alleged, was in tine older, He tae been « no- | at the paying teller’s window in liceman for twenty-seven years and \s Monroe Bank, at Canal and Poteyth one of the best-known men !n the 4° streets, waiting 10 cash a check ep partment Charges of officer and of preferred ag.! man a T. Ryan, telephon: On Oct The teller, Milton K. Herzog, of ticlem of superiors were 3 feventh avenue, was preparin 7 t McDonald by Rounds a: the time a package of money for the Bank of the Metropolis, Shov- ing the money through.abe window, ne called for the Bank of the Metropol messenger. The met, It bs alleged. | sald he was the messenger and took the money, Leiterman denied getting Mae sai, conduct unbecoming an ed to the Bast Twenty etrest station an order, signed Deputy Commissioner McAvoy. ordering the detail of Patrolman Anthony Mule SS Sas eat aks Thoma ator at Healquarters telertron: | where her craving for drink might be bine ap astpagll Sleep, the Doctors Say, One Hundred and wenty-seventh, o, : WAL ER CAS E, street, exceedingly wall dressed and of | WAUMER CASTLE, Kent, Oot. 12—In. iM quiries made this afternoon show there Ajetinguished apearance, calld on Magis. . Ta |i & renewal of acute anxiety regarding trat Hogan in the Harlem Court this | yt Ca a conaigan ge ceenrdtn afternoon, and in a private henrtrs| iti, said she passed a. restleas night ; titutdon asked to be sent to some Institution! | 4 vas somewhat exhausted. checked 7 = — Bhe was accompanied to court by Republican Mass Meeting bation OMcer Miss Bmith, of the York-| auohe Abiritans aut ville Court, who assured Magistrate lent t nm of the Court, Mrs, Korltzer sald that #ne| was afraid that drink would secure an| irresintible hold on her if she were not Hogan that the woman was of ¢ family and was sincere In her re The Republican Club oF CITY OF NEW YonK Madison Square Garden, OCTOBER 19th, 1904, placed unser restraint 8 P.M.—Doors open at 7 P.M, The woman told the Magistrate thas | she was the m er of two children. and that her husband was a travelling SPEAKERS; salesman for « big Broadway silk house tion. C. W. Fairbanks, and was now on the rond. She had} How, Elihu Root, placed the children with friends and Hon. L. M. Shaw, a ores » her husband of heP reso. Hon, Frank W. Hi ins, mT ner affid she Hon. George A. Knight, feared arin ne effec up "a 7. other to her children. After liste | to her etoty AMagiettate Hogan commit Male Chorus 50 Voices, ted ber to the House of the Good le Mchive tor ee carmen tame Ren! Fremont-Lineoln Old Guard. ere home is in one of the beat neigh hoods in Harlem. 4 Admits She Used to Sit on, Krauss had grown tired of single life. | & friend of Mra, Levy, to obtain his ar- UBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED] | The “Run Down” Condition “Why do I feel used up.and all run down most of the time?” How many ask themselves this question daily ? The answer is simple, It is lack of nerve force, Science with its unerring methods of research has proved that the various organs and tissues of the body’ continue in health and perform their work properly as long’ as their nerve supply re- tains its vigor and strength. But if the nerves degenerate or lose power from poor nourishment or any other cause, the entire physiological mech- anism of the body is thrown out of gear and we have as a result some pronounced “run-down’’- condition or disease, | The heart, the stomach, the liver, all have their great nerve centres which supply them with the power to work properly. When these nerve cen- tres are weakened these important organs cannot act properly, The experience of Charles E. Stacy Is a ease in point. Brooklyn, N. Y¥., Aug, 12, 1904-—"Paine’s Celery Compound cured me of chronic bil- loueness of many years’ duration. | was all tun down ard | thought | never could feel better, | had tried so many remedies with- out success. It affords me pleasure to state, however, that four bottles of the Com- pound made an entire cha lm me and now feel better than | have in years,. | will always Keartily recommend Paine’s Celery Cempouss to all pyre. Se ee of stomach and Stacy, 450 Fifth Ave, Prof. Edward E. 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