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& ’ TAWER CUT T0 “A Park Station and Fell Under UPS OF NEN BADGE TO DEAT Failing to Receive Remittance from France, Paul Godard, Jewel Expert, Leaps from Williamsburg Structure, -PECES BY TAN Eliphalet Anabel Raced for Car | After Buying Paper at Asbury i the Wheels, HAD WON DISTINCTION IN THE FRENCH ARMY. WAS HURRYING TO HIS OFFICE IN THIS CITY. \Brooded for Weeks Because Expected Letter Did Not Ar- tive—Wife Living Abroad No- tified of His Death. ‘Well Known in New York Legal , Circles and Had a Handsome { Home at the New Jersey . Summer Resort. Disappointed because the remittance expected could not be sent him, Paul Godard, a distinguished Frenchman of about fifty-five years of age, commit- ted suicide to-day by jumping from the new bridge crossing the Bast River from Manhattan to Williamsburg, Godorml was a well-known diamond ex- pert and came here aa the representa- | tive of B, Perrachon & Co. of Paris, | to estadligh branch houses in this) country, His mission was not succese- jful and he seemed despondent over this 4s well aa the failure of his correspond- ents abroad to send him money, He lived at No, 42 West Thirty- Jelxth street, a fashionable French | Boarding-house run oy Mr. and Mrs, Srederic Ruser, According to Ar. #, Who iubatified (ue vudy at bus wveY elieed miauod, Uvudlu law worn ie Khe COUAETY oul was peasant and wi 44 1h (ne wOuee au suivulited (0 dvUUl dio, umd Herel VEEL asked Lor and three children liv- NO. Hue ue Lamoe 1 Hid wouVersalion nis stienas here touk Mt chad thi TtavIe CHROUnM A Do | by some of the wiles reiatiyes. Avoui (WO WIOALNS HBO UOGATG Is paid LO nave |wite, whom he appeared to adore, but | Le Wad Bulvrene vive aysnt v of the receipt of w letter from ner. For some days cast Godara had been expecting 4 remittance of $60 trom Paris ELIPHALET N. ANABLE. . . % When be came down to bdreakfa: Eliphalet Nott 4nable, a wealthy yesterday there was a@ leer waiting 1th offices at No, 4 Broad.| for him, It wld him that the remit- PANTO With: oBeta at No. @ Broad) 10 SES i cone, eae He tek nal way, met with a horrible death early | letter through and then let it drop A pele oud | from his hand, guing out of the room to-day at the Asbury Park allroad | (09S duged condition Station, Anible was on his way fo the| Godard remained in his room during the morning and at about noon jet City from Avon, N. J. where he has a 5 Cculd Not Be Sent and Determined to Commit Suicide. fg tes ve Fie We WA rh UE ir i a ee a) fat WORLD: TORSDAY EVENING; Crronmn' 19,1904 ‘ | a Ee PUERTO EPISTLE SREP Ne OE A eT a BL — 4 i . Fe Sodas) 5 Mend Ls PAUL GODARD, FRENCH JEWEL EXPERT WHO LEAPED FROM WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, AND HOW HE FELL. After Waiting Long For a Remittance From Abroal He Got a Letter ‘aying It WAR OF MGENTSLFE-PESERVER WARRANT FR TS WTO COURT. MEN OW EMU. FIGHTER WALCOTT Other Members of the East Side Charged with Placing Iron in Pugilist Who Killed a Man and Clan Didn’t Like What Mrs. Wounded Himself Is a Pris- the house, He. was ‘uot seen. there Cork Belts, They Withdraw Handsome cottage, and as was his usual | again. ; in Hospital Charge At about 5 o'clock this mornt oner in Hospital on a 9 custom, Ings the train at Asbury Park | watctiman employed dy. achem feimees| Edward Nugent Said of Them Pleas to Indictments and “ eeeure 2 pefore the truln | Tompkins and Mangin streets under th . ara ee lea th tral | OS Wiliammebuse™ tldge te! at a Funeral. Deny Conspiracy to Defraud, of Manslaughter. " crash o falling body The lawyer stopped at the baggage: | inan, who is named Charles, got Polic —E—ws | ee | €ar to Inquire of the trainman whether | man Mayer, o cey street there was a trunk of his om board, and | *Atlon, and after they had preeured| household divinities of the Nu- (Special to The Evening World.) | BOSTON, Oct. 18.—Held prisoner on a fa doing so delayed in getting back to| if sige Mar ft eeartbed the Heighbor- | gents of East End avenue, in the neigh-| TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 18.—J. H. Btone, charge of manslaughter, “Joe” Waleott, ttle alley between two en fn - ¢. in + ies V se and ” the steps leading Into the day n . | atthe Buildings under tho beldge they | Porhood of Seventy-ninth gireet, havo| H C. Quintard, Charles W. Ruse and 1, ousttet, te otill in the City As the train was v7 of As-| found Godard’s body |had a my‘ time trying to keep ths James Russ, officers of the Nonpareil mi Dury Park Mr, Anable ran back to the | ad climbed deliberately over the| bricks down in the family hearth. The Cork Works, Camden, and under tnct-| Hospital suffering from pistol woun Giep and, seizing the rall. jumped for the | f2UF-f09t railing at the side of the] Nugent clan in large, but It would, ment in the United States District. in his right hand, self-inflicted, he dee ped, and in an ins | pret and hie hoes tt “The grogegt| seem from evidence prodaced in the! Court for conspiracy to defraud the! clares, during an accidental discharge x ? u ‘oun ‘i + , ne 7 pped in-between the Ariving the upper bones of his legs! Yorkivillo Court to-day that brotherly| Government by placing iron in cork of his revolver, which resulted In the emtker and the up ste pad, Although his body | jove, sisterly affection: amdy couainly used In the manufacture of life-pre- killing of Nelson Hall, another negro. His hold on t and he WM dadly crushed and braised there a ot gl r the| servers, withdrew their plea of At the hospital to-day the physicians * t es sympathy do not glow warmly ir the a fell under 4 passet |"inee or head, ante mark about his| Fmeathy o> bikenen, guilty” in court to-day aad demurred, stated that Walcott's condition was Over hit body, completely severing It at | W hg & Godard * death was cabled| Terms of endearment @A@ everence | to the indictment on the ground that! practically the same as when taken the waist. Firat news of aceident | &° his re latives in Paris. and the Cor. | e h ¥ t is insufficient fh that the goods of there during the night. His hand is i wi ord are rare on their tongues, If Miss Helen | it {8 in: ni Was conveyed to Mr, Anable's New York | ee aml aalt thelr orders regarding iad the corporation were sold to the open badly shattered from the bullets, and the disposition of the body, Nugent, of No. Office by an Evening World reporter. ======"| strowt, can be believed, and the ears of tarket and not to the Government; amputation of several fingers may be P. J. Burnett, who 0: part of , ‘ ence there was no conspiracy to de-| necessary. the Court that heard Mrs, Mary Nugent | hence there was ni p the sult in which the deceased haa) THE INDUSTRIAL BAROMETER cabence Seasals on the stand testified fraud the Government shown. On request of Police Sergeant Goff, a ated, Immediately called up on | SRenpeeetnaese accurately, Judge Lanntug was too busy with the Muncipal Court warrant was gmnted the telephone and notites Mr Anabie's /COMAIMAEIy Watched by the Bme| *Cur Nugent, with her husband, Ed-| court term to set a day for the argu- during the forenoon for the arrest of | family of the accident ployer and Employee, Bayer Jo. 8 East End | ment of demurrer, but it ts bel'eved Walcott on a charge of manslaughter. “ : " ward Nugent, lives at No. 8? East End Walesth Was et ate to be tales foe mr Anable owes his death to th Seller and Aroker, avenue, She was arrested on the com. | that (t will be argued soon the ba iis] today. fortunate fact { there wa 0 alee a ee © hos onlay, Debepaper sland ne Age iret NO] Last Sunday's World Wants Directhry| plaint of her slater-in-jaw, Helen, tor Wille the Sela eecset’ Wansctty pe stan at Avon here he} et y ki thin ‘ ; rey chase the morning news. | CometSed not only the following adver-| alleged unkind things she had said to | story that the shooting "was entirely | Meta” Hid MP. Buran “te eee cee » but 274 others, all alpha-|her husband's brothers, sisters, cousins | accldental, @ systematic examination tom t leave the train as Asbury | °tcMly arranged anc compactly print-| and more distantly removed kin at thy | of those present at the dance in the Park und secure one, and 1 have no| ayit Che tsteen-page Aaction. | In the| funeral of John Nugent, the patriarch South End last night, where Hall was ‘ one, an ve no| .abie belo Are 2.087 positions o(- fuseat ‘ killed. w doubt that he rily careful, 1| (cred and 1,488 advertisements trom per. | Of the tribe of Nugent, which was held ’ Killed, was started to<lay by the ay. iar feottuad Is horribje | O8* Seeking employment op Friday thorities Riath, an wil be sper FEMALE, Backed Ay Her Cousins, Unless all signa fall, Walcott ts a fn contact with alty and Hen When Miss Helen Nugent made hee Shysical wreck, made so by excessive | Knew his splendid quaittion ANVASSERS , Wants complaint she was backed by Mies as drink, For months he has been drinking ‘The dead man formerly lived in Mor- | HAMPRRMAIDS H Mamie McGuire, her two sisters and ‘ate rg a ‘ | Fistown, N. J., but moved with his wife ChUCHET EAS 4 (hree cousins, her chum, Miss Ruth Educators Gather in Her Honor aie Lag ith age rgtae| and family of three to Avon, N. J., Just | vastunrnee Tf [Rath am sino oxhate, seule tne Cette, i Rese h going | Ml8ht to Rose, the largest of the tion-| Beyond Asbury Park. He was planning ui ; [all had attended the funeral of Joho) @id Hear the Girl Who Was|"umber of dents, he has been sping *0 come into the city this wee! 5 Nugent and al! declared “that they had aRow! tne ry his week while 1) e i in his p Als wife was absent on a visit, and had | EXAMINERO™ | = | heard the defendant speak with email{ Born a Mute Deliver an Ad- in bis px ranged for work ta be done bin | RUMELADIE ; = Iroverence of gne dead and with bitter arranged work ta be done while in| pin GADIEs iq : Severnpes: Ot 5 4 dress. exclusive section of Malden. This he the city to-da GIRLS ‘ scorn of the mourne ess, a ite 4 : did, #0 It Is alleged, because he belleved Mr. Anabie was well known In legal | HAND. SEY 1 To begin with,” said Miss Helen Nu- and t tile echah ies HucsER RE 3 rent 4 aNed It convicts, simpid — hat the owners of the fashionable resi- ealty clr uther was one | HOUSEW » ve at, “she called te Sebi Bl | dences would p | a of Of the largest of operators in Lang i Wecuuse my poor father that's dead| S71, LOUIS, Oct. 18—"Helen Kellor |? ate bread Ai Slates sum of Isl agent for the io 18 | spent a few years in jall, and a good! Day,” named in honor of Misa Helen | OY Union College Cov y's holdings in 1 Ft} policeman he was before he was b Adams Keller, of Boston, who though Drinking Constantly, the inity of Hunter's Point. His son in | efter the Manhattan Bank robb born deaf, dumb and blind, has ac. after the purchase of this Was a graduate 4 is wm | “Bie strong words she used,” tr nal fame through sues ott moved into the house with Memoer t a 1 | rupted Miss Mamle McGutre. tliting her iiving a remarka duea mother and children. He Gon t } at tlerceiy the only person fr began boasting of his wealth ork * i They were meant for them that knew wisiana Purchase EB about the atreets drinking con- id was | FINISHERS 4 et in nanped dune NM sonal a: i Shown i ‘wPERS 4 { | thelr tu snanped Mra, Nugent, company has design stantiy and quarreling not a little. ‘To Mr. Anable ve yaaeeae RS a " Here the court officers had to step day, was cele ed “t's surprise the owners of the 4 is brut R ovtice busi TRIMMEAR uimbly to prevent a clash more than Fair grounds to-day with exercises nm property did not come forward ness. and very seldom did he appear AhiMMERS words, Continuing Miss n Nugent particip by prominent ed : > ep in the New fork courts, Me waa n| WAlen ANE sai: “An my brother John was ieating | Participated In by promin : Wer of & lars promt for his ry Anable, of the | waentva 64 Amy mother to. the carriage tye ine of the deaf, dumb and blind from all - 4 m & Lindsay, and, WiseeLLANEOUS wr “ h * this wife of my parts of the United States, t immediately following the . 1 Lo a great shook MALE, aven she's no real k ri ual conference of the Mf the property the prises to a large f orominent friends y prother Bae ter! me v : Made Aa A ade iad’ aieoniatce BAKES as Ed, louk at wheae lstendents of American Schools for the fie fe died, Then he began to or mnie 13 » be-the leader of Deaf, In sexsion here, suspe the drink Jer than ever, s ARICKLAY!RS 1 ulres. : regular order of business ho « He n@ {dea that he could be JUSTICE MILLER HERE, BUSHE (ACE = e's Mamie,” interpolated | sites scaiter a part in the exer. | elected Mayor of Malden, fle then be- NET-MAKERS + wed one an-|cises, which eld in the Hall | Ran soliciting votes, hu He Defended Gov, dell te the Par. CANY hath rang with lof Cong at rolls CARPENTE greases b nacevitle Iron Works Job Ni e of MRtendent| Prof. B, M, Gallaudet, of Washingt y on Justice Nathan Miller Pt ally goton the D. C., presided ana introduced M se him support in his race for May Court # One yp Fy stand she stuck to her guns and de-! yx, enoke address proved the fea It 18 sald that he was electioncecing “| [clared she war Sustified in using the whe row ted wh ™ the Supreme Court In this + t e exercisus, started w tv.ted stron: ods she hat employed by salary of Justice Miller w bal the tetera , : sh- In the shooting to death of Hat Home Is #20 o year. Th io What She Thonght of Them, m h ek Has Failed Rapidly, New ‘I She signalled out Witnesses, one | In a well-m wit Walcott's p mental condition hs i Ly pla nd her we a fast of his wonde me ( 4 2 eee b . © PATHS: Strength and hting powe Thos " § Motiv a. by Mise 8 who knew the negro s 1 e K Jo 8 ke Pers past two yours ry ; w Hie 8 Ie vou strug OO } vears 1 . at of Vas [ i w fig t nw pt KN upstate J vim ar kit Hi y Ca : an pub! : Werg J SISKE shor — T } . a 5 bis Nee York oe uking her fist at her b ; : i peneiined ee SERVICES FOR GEN. WORTH. "1! ss Tye Nunting Sieie e wh SAS noe ‘ Seventh Regiment Ina Body wint | : oh fi 1 Distr * 4 th Attend Paneral, down b Ha men ; had " xr —_— After A Jen i “ cee CRAZY MAN IN SYNAGOGUE. Iron Works a few CELLANEOLS, st tim Gest & wild t Gov. Odell and others had a mn $ A " ‘ rw 11 : a t w aynag Miller pped int t CNiTiEA 7 1 i ’ defense. , emoll Buns i tot he Attarney -Cen H ‘NO CARRIAGES i" of 8 w i 1 1 led with dit. art XI. t* turned over to Justh Se4 ROOMS AND APARTMENT dan Hi " ¥ i ' Miller during his stay. whieh will prob | fk » eed ARTMENTS. A the Geccain ; re » Be ere be was ably lengthen out Into a month, feela: | PIANOS awe vitee ihe aatviose tesmereee tka test p pathic ward ive of the time he occupy PERTHARR Uv EXCH ANOR t pt a x more witness ; » the Oakhi'! Cem The man could not tell his name or when pe goes home to vo! J | MISCELLANEOUS ... hi + mai] have brour . 309 | thap had opposed it Seventy-ninth er had she had time, tery, at Nyack, for interment anything about himsel ity with large sums of money | ¢s#es at Central Park, One of them was | ssion, Some one suggested | dead at birth, but the other three are| to him that he buy a residence in the| lively and healthy and the keepers hope ft. CS FORT FRET John Ferguson Didn't Know His Wife, Nellie, Had Perished in Returned from the West. / TOLD NEWS AT THE DOOR | BY THE COLORED MAID.. |Made Affidavit Before Coroner’ | To-Day that He Was Her Husband and Property Was Turned Over to Him, Upon making affidavit to Coroner | Soholer to-day that he was the legal husband of Nellie Ferguson, who was | burned to death early Thursday morn- | ing at No, 164 West Fitty-fourth street, | John Ferguson, an invalid, was given the money, bank books and jewelry left by the woman, valued at $10,000 or more Neilie Ferguson will be buried to-night from Campbell's unde rtaking rooms, in West Twenty-third street Mr, Ferguson, who had been tn the West for his health, reached New York last night. He got off a car at Fifty-} fourth street and Seventh avenue, | walked down to 14, which his wife | had taken porsession of on the first of the menth, and stared in amazement at blackened Ms, There was a light showing In the transom over the front door, | Climbing the steps the man_ pulled the bell In a hesiiating way, Sadie | Herbert, the negro m who was bad. | ly burned trying to rescue her mistress, | stagwered back when she saw him Don’t you know, Mr, Ferguson?" she asked, Told Him of the Fire. He did not know, They told him how the fire started just before daybreak, how his wife was trapped on the lower) floor and burned to @ cinder, how two | women escaped from the upper floors, and how a man, who gave fhe name of John Smith, but is known 6 be a prom. inent Wail atreet lawyer, jumped from 4 third-story window ana grippled hin- seit for life, Policeman Decoursey, who was on guard gt the house, told Mr. Fergueun that, although Mrs. Ferguson wos known to bave @ lot of money, none of it had been found, Fergusun went to a secretary, opened & secret compartment, and took out two Un boxes, The boxes were stuffed with cur- rency, bank-books, letters, accouct books and the like, There were bank- | books showing accounts in the Plaza Bapk, the Greenwich Savings Bank, the Kansas City Safety Deposit and Savings Institution and the Hank for Savings, of this city. A lease on the property in which th ‘§uson woman | met her death, running for one ‘year from Oot. was found, a tele- | | phone contract and other memorandum | concerning the equipment of the house. Her Will in an Envelope, There were three promissory \ notes. signed by Las med to his wife, a\sealed envelope containing his will in her favor, 4 fire insurance policy for $000 vn Ue furniture and a marriage certificate showing that Ferguson married the woman who was burned to death tn Chicago in 184. Feguson gathered up all this property and turn * over to the policeman, who took ft to the West Foriy-seventh che street station. Capt. Hussey had it Sanstorves to the ners office to- jay. herguson was accompanied by his counsel, Charles G. Maas, when he vasited Coraner Sclxfer. Mr, | Identified him and signed the necessary affidavit as a witness, By advice of bis counsel Ferguson refused to say a word about the identity of the man who Jumped out of the window of his home or anything else connected with the affairs of the dead woman, PARK LIONESS HAS CUBS, One In Dead, but the Other Three Are Lively, Four lon cubs were born late ast to_save all of them. The father of the cubs I Bismarck, the large African lion that has been at| the Park for e years SS EEE | SAFEST FOOD, In Any Time of Trouble ls Grape-Nats. | Food to rebuild the strength and }that is pre-digested must be selected when one is convalescent. At this time there Js nothing so valnable as 2. ANY people persist in riding on the street cars insuffictently protected by clothing ‘They start out perhaps in the heat of the y and do not feel the need of wraps. a ‘The rapid_moving of the cat cools the 7 5 body unduly, When PRECAUTION they board the car, perbaps they are BETTER THAN | slighty berspiring When the body ts fn be MEDICINE. . this condition it ts erly chilled. This is especially true when 4 person Is sitting. Heginning a street car ride in the middle of the day and ending It in the evening Almost {nvariably requires extra wraps. but people do not observe these precautions, hence they eateh cold Colds are becoming very frequent in the sununer on this NIP COLDS account, and as the IN THE weather becomes cooler, {t happen: BEGINNING. | sciii oftener. Turing the month of October no one should think of riding on the car without extra wraps A cold caught in October Is Hable to last the whole winter, Great eantion should be observe! during the month of October against exposure to cold, until the body adually become accustomed to the low- PE-RUNA | hen the tabi PREVENTS | “nut “during the first onset of cool COLDS. nits, the Hability of catching cold ts great. No wonder so many people acquire mus- cular rheumatism and kidney diseases dur- ing this month. However, In spite of the greatest prec | tlons, colds will be caught, of the first symptom, be tken according to direc: bottle, and continued until At the “AS ANY COLD MAY LEAD TO CATARRH—PERUNA BS | SHOULD BE KEPT IN EVERY HOME,"—Dr. S. B. Hartman, Do not put it off. Do not waste time taking other remedies, Begin at pol take Peruna and betes taking it TAKE unul you are porl- tive that the cold PE-RU-NA has entirely disap- IN TI 0 r, George Livingston, & architect and bulider of Loa Angeles, cals writes from the Census Omce Building, Washington, D. C., as follows: ‘J do not hesitate, when I see a friend or acquaintance & ing from a colu that is etu and threatening to chronic, to recommend Peruana, “It relieved me from a long and ing catarrhal trouble and. bro strength the disease had recommend it as a cure and cannot be surpassed.""—George Li Mra, B, Schober 1 10th St, Or writes: ‘I am pleased to testify to wonderiul curative value of runa in cases of colds and a down condition of the jt I took it for acold which Be could not get rid of, and in lesa Gy month it had cured me. 2 Tam run down nd tt excell ‘ou certainty | "Lnow take whe | in need of @ toals, and I | restoring lost, trength. we “B.. Schober. thousands of em § ve in our files from gratetul people who have by Peruna If you do not derive prompt and tory results from the use At ouce to D>. 8. B. Hal The Hartu.an Sanitartum, valuable advice AG correnpon ntal, it) nce held strictly conte SOLD OAK [7512 ENAMEL 96] 2£D R004 © OKA” CHEFFOWERO An BRASS BED. 6 CHAIRS. Wea hu Wa) EN wii tisly Bie GRAY HAIR outhful Color, to Had been troubled with dandruff a 4 time. After using one bottle of Halrhealth | T"tound: the “dantratt gone and my hain, which was two-thirds gray (I am Hi) remored to, ite naturel subure celor.— G. RICHMAN, La Cross, Wa." Hnirheatth auickly. brings back youthful | color to xray hair no mater how long it has been gray or white. 3 see alte fells ult, Bille the and stoj air fall. ag frrekin or linen. Alded| re y WP MARTINA, SOAP and” Skin it} fomthes and heals on fa mo) ee 21 mn theuce“deureate, Take ‘othing “withoui| oy ure Philo Hay Co. f § Off t Good for 25c. Cake Tee SOAP UNEP “waRFina soar, coupon, take to any of the fol exints and get a Wc. bottle Ha, ‘and a 2%. cake Harting Med Sign thi lowing di cated Grape-Nuta, for the reason that this beat for hair, bath, toilet, bath food is all nourishment and is also |! co A gl ‘prebal 08 Fe | all digestible nourishment. A wom- colt of Gi. and this ody. | an who used it says a Latah "Some time ago I was very {Il with 54 Voursai peandard: Cnicar Galerdee typhoid fever, so {ll every one iruggists who redeem it thought I would die, even myself. It left me so weak [ could not properly digest food of any kind, and I also had much bowel trouble, which left me a weak, helpless wreck. “L needed nourishment as badly as any one could, but none of the tontes helped me until T finally tried Grape- Nuts food morning and evening. This not only supplied food that I though: delicious as could be, but it also made me perfectly well and strong again so I can do all my housework, cep well, can eat anything without trace of bowel trouble, and for vlone Grape-Nuts food Is ght stum Co., any that reason worth {ts n by F gold.” Name Battle Creck Typho! some other asea, attacks ¢ vowels and ently sets 1 ‘ hem for mont tigexted ( 8 invaluable ¢ the well-known f transformed { . s thet t ! ge of tien | ‘ echanically a ! in Gripe-Nuts food at the re the st atter how weak days’ trial proves. Get the famous Fi handle it and grow strong, for al! t nourishment is still there. . There's a sound reason and 10 to litle book, “The pew soap fre Deafness Cured. DR. GARDNER CURES BY OSCILLATION Deafness, Blindness Eye and Eat , Terms of treatment: $10.00 each month. mente & month CONSULTATION AND X RAT EXAMINATIONS, u cann rr e w tI. : Oifice, 435 Fifth Ave.,N. Y. 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