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THE WUOKLD!, MUNDAY BVBIMNG, UEUGKMDSM 20, 1004, ’ t QBREN KNB OF] = CHRISTMAS AND THE DAY AFTER, /BRIVERASUIGIDE BY 7, F, POWERS. REPORTED DEAD American Crook Who Killed a George P. Evans, Bvans, Arrested Last Summer Charged with Tryiny to Kill Himself. Puts Bullet in The ‘in te Kind You Hav Have Always Bought | Partner, Kid Waddell, | His Head at Hotel | ‘teeters i | Paris, in 1895, Said to ie yomian se | | lngthe Stowachs and Bowels of Expired in Prison, WROTE ASKING TO HAVE B | INEANTS * CHILDREN : . MISERABLE NEWSSENTHOME J —— Signature | | | Hl Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ' SENTENCED FOR LIFE IN } | neos andfest Co Contains neither for Him and Word of His ie BAROUSAC. } Annie Gray, Whose Love Ho. + a Death Received at Dawn— ‘ Won, Spent a Small Furtuno! yet natn Had Lost Money, In Saving Him from the! wor Pot nes In } Guillotine [I" tas ote, tant, known Wall street broker, and pro- moter, who attempted to kill nimseif Inst July, committed autcide early & day in the Hotel Metropole, Jersey Aperfect Remedy for Constina. } Use ‘ City, after writing a note asking his! | Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea father-in-law, James L. Adem, of | | Worms Convulsions Feverish- |f | Bloomfeld, N. J. to break the news) fi ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. or ver t> summan a policeman. and on enter- to bis wife who was awaiting his Thirty Years - [ing the room Evans was found lying! | ERT Cert | | return home, Fac Simile Signature of | A plstol stot from the man's room| | dead In bed with « bullet hole in his| tight temple. He left a note to the j Doses —35CrNis hotel man which read < DEC, : air i es with J en, jelleville avenue. Bloom: | held, °s J wife is there and he ig § “dovtuiiy "Rete th miserable news| ‘TWH OEWYAUR GomPaNY, NEW YORE CITy. Now York—there are sit! some them left-believe the report woich ha ome to this country that Tom O'F od The crooks and confidence mon in “Ht “King of the Bunco Men,” ts dend in| Phe privon at Cayenne, Mrenca Guiana \+ Byer since his tnearcetation in | for the killing of Kid Waddeti—fatho Of the gold brick—many reports hay come from Europe about O'Brien. On ‘was that, through the money and fait ful assistance of Annie Cra ‘ caused Proprietor Foley, of the hotel, fived on Fort oud street nea COME IN To THE Bixth avenue, he effected his eseay KITCHEN AND Another’ report was that he had go: Ste THe FOIN THINGS) IM MAKING FOR ‘insane. Both we O'Brien came to New York from ht ago, where he born about fiftys| three years ago. He had turned many ° @ trick in the West by bis parttoutarty | sward disproved, gig note, which was written in lead | anh Dn) ‘pencil on a mmall ploce of paper, was | | ‘s Uasigned. A revolver lay beside the | dead man and in his pockets was found | 4/2 card with the name George 8 Evans, | Gkilful methods of operation, and, em- Doldened py hie raerveses, picked th Bast as nore frulitul he Was for trom v farmer, the wise nion-about-towa with | mone iy burn, the Panker, the eratty Merchant from Haltimore t» Boston Were holiday victinis for O' fri Kid Waddell as a partner found the game very profitable in t Section of the turned to the West Loyalty of a Woman, Through all his long life of swindling ODrien could bx f the love of Woman, It was in WT that he fire met Annie Gray, w | Pairs of glasses and a receipt for an express package for Mrs, George 2 E *, at Bloomflel4, N. J | Had to Give Up Home, Salvation Army “Pot Boiling” 1,000 Little Girls with House- | | Evans wae well known tn the Bloom! Ppgyides that Many Baskets! hold Cares Beyond Their fleld section of Jersey City, having| | married tho daughter of 1. L. Andem,| of Food, Which Are Distrib-| Upon Their Shoulders Are the imeino’ytareinass 8) Hed to the Poor. Guests of Frank Tilford. Mrs. Evins w | fathes a month to live with her 0, after her husband Seciiemisitinans bested tS sees yale ' had been ubilwed to give up his hand- Wife of an ex- man some Rew York home as the result of with the pennies, nickels, dimes ard] Probably the most enjoyable of all him through thick and th Vers A ryan, roar fond yf aie quarters patiently collected at street |the Christmas dinners and emertaine empl fortune in secur >| mas with Ile wife, and at the moment | corners and elsewhere during the past | ments gven to children to-day was that 4nd mrotgaging ber b ay . the news wax bre an to her she was) month the Salvation Army {8 to-day /of the Little Mothers’ Ald Aseiotation from the guillorioe af hi Hii, Liens ak pi ee gd awalting | caing the poor of this big clty it Murray Hill Lyceum. This ts an gulity of the murder of Wadd Hl) fi) | Sheoverheard the message and faint-| During the morning 4.00 families were /annual festival occasion, made possible He had the pervonal characterist{cs Wi) tM ed, and Is now under the care of 8] jorked after and to-night the homeless | by the generosity of Frank ‘Miford, and y Which win popularity with man or wo Hd i "| Mibvans was well known in Wall street,| men and women and the newsboys will |1,000 little mothers partook of his lhe P man, In his later days he had grow portly but tn his prime, when he was |‘ : Making th®eancs of dollars out of } Eredulity of men—zelf-atylel wisencres “=~ he was noted for bis handsome face and where he was secretary of the Amer | be given a warm and substantial dinner | pitality to-day. gan Pel Company. at No, 6 Wall qt Grand Central Palace, in lexington | They o from all over the elty, street, Until two im il be ike Brae | Fatica vient pee, avenue, After the feast there wll be|from the Bronx to Brooklyn, many of \ exercises by Lieut-Col. Miles, followed | hem bringing the Gay brthera and Last summer he was @ heavy financlal : jorer, and after brooding some time by a-Christmas greeting over bts bad fortune. made his firs; Eya Booth, testimony by 4 Bis" Smith. jw 1 tempt on hia life July 2 in Mr. Aden’s ox- t, and by Staff Captain! home at work. They are @ prim lot, 5 Jomee. No. a2 Bradway: He wan pres | 08 ¢z*Dusilist, y pert ened and a pistol he bad was taken| Dr. Nice. There will ole be moving | ines little mothers, with shining faces y Commander | sisters whose care devolves upon them Agire, He wos a versitile man an had the faculty of being eazy, polite, guave, erjclous and kindly or vizorme THE JANL TOR thelr own mothers are away from @Fuol with the epirit of the bull doz pry Setecbatt helo Astodetudials tobabstebote . Pi tent Jetures, a candle parade, and song, and | arg gentle manners, fully allve to their when violence was ¢ is ineletelebeteledvieleinineet: inieteininivleietetel leleieleeteledetelel deleiedeleieteteeb tel aanabhhd MLS bad: Brass arvoad cl Galt tes ion ey arian esalate dp | fle never hesliated at rita | Berges ee © FF “Jeterson Market When tine doors of the Grand Central | omcers of the Lattle Mothers’ Ald As Winning smile, a « ia hand w ey i he was released {n his| Palace were cpened at 10 o'clock thls | sociation ha pe roned the children from Bot turn the trick, then wife morning the nocr mothers and fathers | if h quer? nme 1 ee te ee en | wetrapote in fersey Civ about ts Hag | provided wits hha gag dest iaicgiaoa ital arrangements for caring, {or » fn the jaw O'Brien's ruy after belng aesigned to hisjsincere ‘od bices you” 6 ™M- | the little ones, pertasted by Mra. Clare Ways dressed in a farsi | was heard and his sulelde| mander ooth, Cols. Hiawins, x an aes Bums, aid away with contusion hed A sabe naa bade aan a F ENDIN N Is FREE AGAIN AN ST TREE [ea Hee gies MEY Years Old | Hepeickeon, and each wv as bended 8 o'dinger. of sate e markots of ” ' ’ well-filled basket. in the basket WS)" turing the meal fhe littl mothers Pell-eduonted, a eort of refinement ale gig ey a full-alzed fowl, a loaf of bread po-|and thelr charges were amtertained with bi : si oy (in bis apeeoh O'Brien} 5 a , ‘ Parts nnd tatoes, coffee, a wir, ayoles and oes | i ey oe everat etiidten ‘aniusemente ‘ ) as Mover taken fur a swind y those | O'Brien rit rr times 1 things. In ‘cach was a C upon ner departure Who did not Know hin O-Arlen claimed shat Waddell had hit Frederick Presto atid he Girl, peer in an Asy- bneiiler bates’ Bradley Finds out § Peer ats nol to Oak “Meer triends? ‘ ental the oranges, a Rim veS toe HENS way 8 Pate ee nuts wid candy she could carry, oo m the Gold Drteke | Hom ae A seat Attatea tyes © Wounded by Stranger Who! lum, Released Through Ef- culty in Obtaining Help, but \** sits esih’s Gredtiag. ough hie arsvelation with Wad tell, |* inth Mua ocas fae dare ; i . phyat . ; hom he afterward OH cheating Addressed Remark to Young forts of Beboe, Who Had Met: Expects to Have 10,000 at pie Is my first Christmas sveat | CAPITALIST'S SON WEDS. feceived many a if man thes mote 4 ' fea N ay edong you, and I want to make It as — ‘ id pot deserve ne in Wot Woinan Viclim Was Escorting,, with Similar Experience. | Work by Night, jemvatejittialion hropy gid aa brlgtt for as many Martin Guy Lombard Marries Cone which mo him Invent god foug’t the pase throug | bc | : hearis and poor homes as it Is pos- kressman Tongue's Daughter, a Prick. That ts distinctly Wad iell's ne- | P: meer | tei grea ‘Only One of Her Votes Is Age! sitic. | PORTLAND, Ore,, Deo, %—Martin Gomplishment, though O'Brien ir vid a Pre s% young, Mins Mabel Sping, daughter of the ‘The moay Christmas dinners of yes- i “My loving offe have planned and| gay jombard, fon of P. Lombard, fr,, Qn Waddell’s metiods of paval 1 man of twerty who Lives at No. Pittsburg mithonalre, has fur: bee te | tentay apnarentiy have bad a deterrent, SUPE to the Present Senator! miter tne accompanying baskets which |. prominent capitalist, and Miss If the cubjcct chowed a cimor nt Btate ov uy W * avenue, Brooklyn, 18 Jered fom De, Rond’a rantiardm | Westen the at i ~ have been provided by our generous | Gertrude Tongue, daughter of the late Becepuing the or. ok {oF the p ed | Lying. ln 4 ahs \ a teeny. het an. Moapltah | Youkara ta ited ey enki a Oneletines " army of wageearnera who) from New Yorks While iS! ¢ricwis, who have remembered you at | Th omis 1H. Tongue, te ave tite Gale Shenoy, while Waddell wuld lose mone a iaaiaiinies in that bo t , 8 MAN Say owing, She owea hor releare to |#7@ Ut of regular employmen:. as Con- Rival Is $ {T the seagon when all the earth should be | { rere. q 5 to avoid Violence. Wad > DANCE HALL PROPRIETOR who stabbed t nsaiting @ the efforts of Ira Bamberger, cctorney| tractor William Bradle: ival Is Sure of T Wo, |filied with Joy, because It 18 the season |" Sits Tongue Is well known In Washe ore of his bricks f st . ing woman he + escorting bh fee Honry Jorops r - | snow-removal ‘ whe Jesus came to make this sinning | Inet “ . OBrien oiten got W." ai Wuty ‘ me re of deredtive , y val ecatvae eee ' jl tall Hh LT, polsced by Supreme Vo ‘ = é ee ant sorrowful world good and happy. 1} er tae working t te tu'ly CHARGED WITH ASSAULT, 7... and ran to erre for her inte oo en Ane At he Relations between the Republivan| want this token of our thought for you | tor many years, | Wd ed = Saye ee , ,| On Haturday next af withed to-day neavy |Iaders of Wentchester County are|/not oniy to cheer your homes this emery Seances, © Bu che Enesten © Asuewe, Farmers © ks wae near hefore Juatloe Mareasy snowtet: @ \t work | strained almost to the breaking point| Christmas time, but to remind you of Deve Las 7 v7 the Tivoll, Ave by Lawyer { warranted | senected a remarkable tn . | could x three jover the candiducies of ex-Gov. Black! that great and beautiful gift God gave | ror Hungr ‘ 10 Served Papers, aftairs hs sd ed with the ot the | *0usand men applied for work to-day, |and Chauncey M. Depew for the United! when He sent Jesus, He came just te. sien. 9 kind | ¢ § . ee voune woman in a sanitarium will be tht every Wat Used, as well as| States Benate, | much for the poorest as the highest and CO owiieslity waa ki ku to P i rs ated. It has been learned that a CYerY o f the 40) tru! ke that weve! It became known to-day that the Re- He has always been the poor man’s Pee Shay pooves a are eh | ae vie : # Secch une ii pe | voung wainan informed the Court at the *Qured jpublican County Compaittee, after con- friend. His cradie was that of an out- Mi amiiaiog baie. cha pint er any : ae Stl ences ic! Misch WSF tat bearing that the mother of the| TRE Unvevally small army of work- [sidering the question, left the entire|cast, a fough manger, in a stat Susie, He se n Bee Laeret iano os 5a of fas we ating th fe ery PO” vous woman, up to four years ago, wag) Me Ie laYt rcvely to the fertive seagom, | matter in the hands of National Com. alt [ig A a i lt a Be tine fo tue, bo. ers Dat weld’ Wh the Adame ¢ Couet pee ape iee ge Mowe: wii as Mrs. Willetts ane that a mar. | "9M every one tx supposed to be pion. |mitteeman Willam L, Ward, who ts|° “1 would like you to know that I am! oe GAS JET GENERATOR. b see-y any Negron Led nig du ‘ ‘ ayy fs Aad b i 1 plunged it ideal “romony wea then perforried | Mfully supplied with food and wa ‘known to be in favor of the election of) thinking about you, and praying for| roe ht abl rae toe beat Ht gies, nd after tn Bi je Read ohh daira : ; neh e Je held it for his | grange ‘when the big dinners of yesterday and] Considerable surprise has been o¢-| may be the best you have ever spen|, Ca onmere heat. {pformition cor srs weak 4 ‘es poh bs jhing Tt was ale> stated at his time that t-tay are over, the mon wit! come out} easioned by this action, aa many sup- | because the one in which you will find [instantly astached. Send for ‘Sent ter place in Wee aR ey 2 age ete pte arut pel are Ae ect Mra. Spang had nloved detectives to | fh thousands scouring the poattions pored that the four votes of West. | © bi 4 in Bis! postpaid for $1.00. Agents wan! Ma comcany ’ " mm Act had eno dia “ae follow her « ter end that the young Drondway Already Cleaned, chetter wuld be cast for Devew. In|, Soure (0 bless and serve in Elis) sada. The than’ Ww ay | ena ; dana} tas auack ed on Cyprons ave 1 2:71'S delus 4 to dotectiven being!’ 44 ¢ o'clock to-day 4 men wer explaining Mr, Ward's position, a promi. | SW, aries Booth began the distribu: an defaulter himecit <1 id ‘ Pe is t T ni vine atantly at her heels were rent |beio o bees at € Fert) nent Repyblican leader said to-day: thon to the families, the long rows of re aoneat esi anindies, Me =| nes 3 man + Crick? One of the lawyers for the Boangibreoe jo vee ee, reek 0 pile uy the! phe Westchester Republicans, and | tables were piled high with buskets and | ' ‘ she Looe ad 16 ds “ denen aeenenee ig tM ceremony four years ago, after! hogar ta (he wnca orci stat enlFely reason to favor ex-Gov. Black. He has {a agvance, the well-flied buskets went Pe reinalen M Sdn which "Mra, Willegts” became Mra cortrit hetvee ce ta eens lott until) gown his felendship for them in many | 19 homes in all parts of the metropotts, | » OA arrent Ying to bin etor 1 ina couple Spank, was due to a whim of the mi. | MOtAN hefore + is carved away. | ways He appointed Addison Johnson, | Jyst as soon as tne Poor peop.e redcaed Prt nme ae to In gen et Pree e eri eens 2 ME tonalre'’s father, who threatened to cut prrmeey, hat already beon clerne!, as! nip, Ward's Closest friend in hia town | 1 BO or the ‘bas . peu’ ~ nee oe , ’ ar of ur ail, tn this > who deiiveratety | off any of his children who married, fer a8 the piling ¢ conserned at Rye, Warden of Bing Bing Prison, | ni) tne. last Browgint Back * ! rrviow 9 i Sue J addressed The early marriage was kept seory:| BOWS Gresn to Longacre Square, and! ver the heads ot a dogen oF wore other | of 10 a feeble ° Hnemon® o mm. Wa.ked be ‘ w Jresed x hes Fifth avenue ts aed from W. Senator Depew has dove | m2”, 4 yy pi Sed a most Insiéting remark f nti! after his deash, wher a second hae " applicants. man ware to distribute erty bor re * ' t Loew said it was te W Fredericks could 1y was performed — 4 ey r Bs Mts ay Very little to build up ther organise: | ing waite th me Stops coughing, cures any cold, chesks | tr. tied wt Aibeoy c the A t Court to-day, he | pipe: Waa besn & Peedneltiation be red 8 jenty-Afth street is! tign," were be gent ae eae bronchitis, relieves wheexing, prevents years’ imprisonment a. (linia i ; “3 So foc | OO Sa pone Kran ne Apangy, according to a story | Manel, except for tue snow plies, al Menator Carpenter dent beg Bod cooked eek tats eveings | ®VE) peeumonta. th netor ty effect bin ecops ta tit 0) Sateen | nel | to-day from Phila el ja Mr, most from river tw river, while the statement lishes ‘or at 6 ; We wri. « cOmdInitiCn Wor etected ‘oe > Yon his hand pr lot fly! and Mra, Spang held # long conference teal ereee gireets sil papera that he had called on Benator | Sr Th age | New York's Best ts ie comblanticn was oftccted i My and dra, Spang held long conterenes | principal er auch at Four-\ Depew and, pledged bit vote to him.| ypget; @KULL FRACTURED, | , A sporting man in Uiiea. and " Minchin. = Twenrr- thousand re was put up by the four men § the escape planned ta evce-y deta. |" writ of habeas corpus was first | teenth, Twenty-third, Forty-second and! but ne would ST shee he hen af i anneuncement «hat ble daughter w ninth ateceta, vote for him. nator po! og er ani we at once and attacked | 22 be relented ¥ Neteape . pry ro cee ved cleaned | Wivator. Depew have bee lifeiang Speaking of the case. Mr. Spang aaia: | UP and wil a MRuaL (ratte friends, Btrong | pressure le DEINE | ine gixth aveniie at Waverly place tn.| Felyouit. Restores breathing orgusa, ‘ 8) Mt came here to mee, me SY to-morrow morning, During to-night! brought to bear upon hg 62 ong wet day in & sleigh, was thrown out and res @ the case of our daughter, | Mr. Bradley expects that hie carters county egganieation to ace him ‘. ceived & fractyre of the skull. He was 8" Mabel. Woe will both go to ag Haken to Mt, Vincent's Hoepital in + " | | nt il A run. Miss Within a few day und trecurn to dying condition. =| a S| walk, following wich the former made t David Allen, forty-five ‘years old, of | Family Cough Medicine | No. 1 Mectougal & While crosg.| Nothing better for children. Mothers | JORKED ON SUNDAY. | will have removed. ail of the anow from | *MRpOrt Black. uge ymblymen fro; Ww 16 0 of 1 ndler Wall Paper Hangers Ac edericks, and when aie | YOR at the time « there tho Dfares and that they @il! ter, Gearee Oia of the Fi t mee up rewarding a resume their normal appearance. District. and J. Walnwrieht, of Ree. cuiniedy of a Keepe” ner Y) vatow Fined and su 44 EB. par D bray Ixcued for Kuployer, m his wounds flaw . ‘3 ‘ Miss Mabel will be set free and| The mnancial district will be cleaned °° have decided to vote for Bl k. 1 scream! everyohini myatertouy | a t! o' m : Af Hy patie "#| to-day and the anow carted away to-|* ™ ie \iter py. | to the public and the three enier ) v 4 nny t w 2 — 1 rh other sect! et relied to eo stowly and follow the pace ; ge tied et away, atd | Mitr weve the maw Is 4 aulnaney qn Sets eae Tames RerN COI.D CURE | Ine few ni ‘4 a iocew @1 e ie ie > sane yr Phils wee en vy true in the Pla 7 with Senen hes 8 1 pape = Aa 1 we stifted SECRECY IN THIS ARREST, ateo be cleaned up. bine Hundred aod Twente n Reery Drneriat Belle " Short as wore ft 7 ; S t ‘ — By to-night Mr, Bradley hopes to have miners trafic Was rather Prico aes oe enan 8 ssitla h mystery suero . ; m , Vy and very slow c description they ed of him) yon ww Gg ie — the arteat of! at least 10,00 men at work as wellran| “RAS Pemoval of the snow from One W. was maven 4 Bhaw ohn We a Prisiner to-day at! co@ to A500 carte carrying away the Hundred and Twenty-tfth street 4 y t rather inadequate Bhe says he ig) poet, Heedan 49 a suspicious! snow, fovewvhat in doing away with the aon- person. Me was taken into custad: , andaAhe emow sBoveliers then at- con yesis old, bas a dark tne Post-OMoe Saturday night by. In| TraM®e wad impeded to-day, an it to Fenlun Gaadbe wool th Pelgsparnond, engch face and wore @ hoa seers, hw When arraigned in| almost always.an snow-miorm days, by | bose of of Third avenue an shth ave- othgs and w dark over. | (he, Tome Coy itateinee hr tne teams of ail sorts being driven on the | us, Bel fo At oe a ironeme to both Fred. | | Paice (car tracks, The big snow-ploughs hed | ;; ape Prieog r was remanded rent Cleared the tracks during the night, and | to unl Tuerday morol) th :: that, Garrity ing. vty f Whatever teams were oat early today cracker, and the to have been about nin 10 Bast One liu "i Se compl n atre the men sila he had dark sult of ordered Hagel to work was fear of comt. He w dtemissal. The summer) ts return-|ericks and M able to-morcow, Hentedhee v | re trom Colds.

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