The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1905, Page 2

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| Row and Wife of he Is Str aS pag LT OF OLD QUARREL, _ ed and Cat, All March to , Station, Where Each i Accates the Other, Scien from the Madison station fought one another -Hke: front of No, 62 Henry astrost " ite eabh other down: with fe j-olubs, The wite of one of ts was Knocked to the with one blow from a night- when ‘ail of them weie Ips of blood and pain they "TSAVED BY AlS Patrolmen Hurt | BOOT HEEL ON EDGE OF ROOF Policeman Struggling with His Captive Is Rescued, . DRAGGED T0 SAFETY Chases Mysterious Stranger Who Leaps Eight Feet Across Air Shaft, BARELY ESCAPES DEATH. Detective Comes to His Aid and Releases Him from Ciutches of His Prisoner. ‘When a slim, neatly clad young mitt, who wore pinca nes glasses and had every appearance of respectability, waa) arraigned in the Harlem Court to-day, tWo policemen, a detective and a jar: DEAD GIRL Is NAMED IN CARY “DWORCE SUIT Wife ‘Asks Sal on itor told of @ thrilling chase oyer, roofs, ‘The. nice-appearing young prisoner 4ald he was Edward Mulvaney, of No. 8S Amsterdam avenue, and that his other wai to who engaged in the va * ee ae tbe soa icatéd in attempt!- ‘were Frank & Carey bites fratlod:nouse, where has way the Beat day tn nex ty vas: placed ‘Keep tie peace, Causes Trouble, Barr wore peed rc Ie ba aaue Piescaviy Bxeavation mh foveroly tujurea, i fifty-one yeare , 404 West One’ Hundred and “ah le. working, in an n at venty-second streat and wan crushed by ‘tall- Feceived, ®& broken collar Mb and contusion of the was finden! to the Roosevelt luinns many armest was alla mistake, It came about in this way: A woman tenant of the Hatshouse af No, 628 Weet One Hun- dred and Fifty-sixth street, when going out to buy something for her dick baby At 1 o'olick laut night, notioed the Young man walking about in the hall- Way, Bho did not ike the mand dt hia aposaranve, and notified Adam B, Brunner, the janitor, _ danitor Puraues Starngor. The og ell uD. mit asked ? usinésd he had in the the} House. By way ot: reply the young Man dashed “up the stairs with Brun: ‘ner wt hie heels, Issuing forth the chase led woross. roofs until an open door was reached, through which the fugitive Be to" ‘clone yreereng the Janitor, but ) Brunner through, and they | aboard, pair it to the best yelling “atop thet rite ay aboant the car at and Wifty-sixth street, led after it tor so tec | pie i) iin Meckert, ord ot a i 7 test pai as In reso tg he betaces Rev ft into’ the arm aes “ mf feo Grit. ahaa Atta et he follows Is chas' heveral niike rts att fl 8 alt c ine ae ‘ tht Hela the 1 ba him to to leap ah the ake eee: open ie fear ot ito ‘on. “the str nen and with to the Ly walk Bolton of the aad by. the Heat bs dig parati sehthe's and nearer eee Pagan if the ae i they Rat a aes Ww) ruin D Detecire “i “atroet i wy toy had followed up ‘emery aaa on poe Foot ft boot. by wie heel, and ‘otrengt ie aon arog th a strugging m aged ih fei ot, en down we. |to be see ty ad jaa hen 6 4 fp: | whe ° 0 He a peal . lie ata gant iexolefanbie eat Ha et Sane 5 | spe oh pened res Fini eas con BRE Glne of the nitahatee Po ceman: to Pe Mablht ae HEALTH BOARD GETS $72,000, Amount $60,000 Will Be lor Nurses Detal to Public Schools, Health Commissioner Darlington's staf of nurses treated 515,000 cases of allment among the pudile school ehil- dren during the last year. The average attendance throughout the clty 's 600,000, Of the children treated many were the city’s patients severa} times, which ag- we at watt ofp ad tage bape ae pe we a Te oan a Basin Fe fi nt | wrote it and -Confesion,” GIRL SIGNED PAPER, Did So in Presence of Caty's Sister Alter Dec‘ating -Tonoceace, wee Wy a dain the sult for divorce. Haile. Donohua Cary) | againeat har “Cary, iniitenaite | | yaohtewan and publisher, of New Ro- ohellé, waa at last brought to trial for day before Jubtlog Victor J, Dawing tn ihe fabigae Court ak nth Mel Bata fs under the home #f bengea? Bond, killed herself April um Ith carbotlo, Acid, as co-respon- len ‘At ths beginning of the action two years ago Misi Hanlon madp ah aff- avit ih which phe stated she had en- tered Into an agreement with both Cary And his wite to furnish evidence upon which ‘Mrs, Crry could get a divorce. y fy Joyce, & Cleveland boarding- sthe te nines |e oe pea the e eet sete cs =e ra mah wm ne Jinket Lng Brother. ae a a a yi end Lt wait wi ary, wi Miss Hanlon’s Ganteatiohs no for he's ary i efidon in athe et ved ae hi Rink 2 zz nt in ag tie wife; also in |e {i i ioe Suga st Mime con AE oe Say Melt Sitka Hanlon wrote a tani the paper and @he signed it bee pore eto tions, of, Cary's uamyer Rett? i inne D, Cary was at the howie, ‘There had been « lot of talk be- tween Her, my brother and me, 8he sald she wanted to get a divorce, “Get a divoroe,’ sald my brother, ‘But I must have evidenve or proof of some woman living with you ag your wife before | can get a divores, ahe sald. Then the confession was @ ic n of and , Al id signed it Cary Sts oe AL to the di inion, w) algned i as witness.’ Cary Tella of First veidh to} - | James Supple, Ple! CHICAGO, Jan: 1}-—Bero weather ex- tends td-day from. @xtremé horthwest to Oklahoma, th Ah.Paul it. waa 14 below. Denver repotted ¢ degrees be- low, and aaced At Ldncoln, Neb. Chicago it was 14 above’ merouty fis falling temperature of 6 belaw zero is for to-night. In the North' the thercury ranges from 18 to % degresa below zero, » but the hand a TOLDDO, 0, Jan. 13.—Sate, robbers | toon, wrecked the @afe in tho office of the County ‘Treagurer ot Wauseon, 0, early to-day and seoured $5,090 of the gonty.tunds, The @ato ‘waa \blown to plered by dynamite. The Treasurer had depotited $200,000 tax money in the anks of the town, which for so'amall A muin'in the safe. The Inoters, four in number, stole e ‘hotee and sleigh and escaped, OGDENSBURG, N. T., Jan. 18.—Gates |% Curtis, éighty-two yeare old, inventor and foundrymen; died to-day of paraly- ae hag eh heats GRC a INQUIRY ON GAS GOERS ON. ee Chichgo's Olty Bigetrician Shows ‘That Lighting There Ie Very Cheap. FF B. walicott, the city electrician of ‘Chicago, was the only witheas in Comp- trollér Grout's gas inquiry to-day, Mr, BNloott wald that Qhicago has hal, a rountetpial Ughting pant for foventean ‘Phe city uses 1,200 aro lights for street atjumination at aneverage cow of from td $66, Interest end taxes are not Eee fn this cout, It they ‘were ft dha "hfe Wiis indlidaod i. Meott contended thet the smunictpad a aaah se men 2 28 YEARS OF HIS LIFE BLANK. Up by Police, Believes Hé Just Came from Contennial Dxposition. Logt—somewhere between Philndstphia and Jeteey Olty, 98) years. Finder will please return the game to James Supple, ag'ihey are of no value to any one but the owner, Tt any one pieks up the twenty-elght | ; years that James Supple has loat ho will pertorm an act of kindness by return- ing them to him, Mupple ts now fifty- six yoars old, but there is a vacancy in his mind that covers @ period from the |° | days of the Centennial Exposition wnt) MT today, Supple was ploked up in Mortis street, Joraey Cltyt by a polteeman, and aa he could not account for his movements ho wos taken to thy Finet District Court and afraigned before Judge Higgins, “Where, do you want to’ go?” asked the Judge of the prisoner, “fo Manayynk” (a guburb of Phila delphia), he replied, “I just came over from the Centennial grounds, “What!” exclaimed the Judge, te 16," “Oh, no," answered the man, “This “This in the Delaware,” Nothing satd could convince Supple that the Centennial of 1876 is not going on now. Where he has been or what ho has been doing In the interim the au- thorities will try to learn, | a0 eat Oa an is 1876, I have a Liberty bell In my ra pocket. My boat is lying down at a pler | ve i within his jutis~ Carsolina walked el ‘Tomasco at the aot 1 Rogie ‘ction. ts the hein or ‘iticha She was quickly hsband, who found round his wite, waom he was ane i ten Carsolina rescupd, wifo id Tomas Artested on the. f assault ag battery, hut Justice Ms decided that Klesing fd Je not a orime that can prop ny be fomacess Os assault, He dis. missed pa LTOON: Pa, ‘oat voi A Leys Dogan na el Hy ne * ett early te ine tele her th i aN), 4 ty-one jured, aun air 5 Brave et Oh ta bh nm. Aner. army, visi [Bite da i cavalry acted as ge a and @ salute of thirteen guns were fired in his: honor, apnea Jam 8 — en e nat oth. Laboatory cue ig Univers ara ‘Surtato, have re- in ths on a ane a bet 0 or ‘tela: in charge i bie Seite © experiments secure, the appl 2 discovered in the eraity's to mice, WORKERS BURNED AT FACTORY FIRE. Flames Reach Them as They Hush from Big Corn Products Plant at Oswego, OSWEGO, N, ¥., Jan, 18—The Corn Products Company's big starch plant caught fre this afternoon, and it was feared thst the group of buildings, val- tied at neatly halt a million dollars, would be, destroyed. ‘Dhroe buildings were gutted, the damage being $150,090, There’ was a large number of em:| Ployees tn the main factory when the fire started and the flames spread go rapidly that many of Pode peeonees only bi vee ian eis Were burned about the bey the ing Wide arms jn rushing Sean that ‘the fire was When it rd Mag wit} fo Lage sh om eateby elt ities. —— MAD DOG HUNTED WITH SHOTGUNS Realdents Sought Safety. (Bpeoial to The Rvertng World.) MOUNT HOLLY, N, J., Jan, 183-A mad dog ruhning through the heart of the olty early to-day created great ox- cltement, people seeking safety in every direction, women and school children bo. {ng hustled into stores and private houges, while men with shotguns fol. rived the animal, which. snapped at person in ite way, The dog was final ly Killed on Mill street, but not ba- fore it had sunk itn teeth into several fone. moat of them ‘being subsequently Harry mi Add hand ead Itten through the rown and County Coltestor Joreph He Powell ‘barely es- The dog was a vagrant cur. eR FURSMAN AGAIN DODGE WITNESs, Former Justice of the Supreme Court Rdgar L, Bursman, who was a witness) before the rigs Jury in the Dodgo- Morse scandal bet Ligation fimterduy, reappeated before that belly to-day and wae further examined, Justice Wursman| was counsel for Ane Morse {nt nulment ma RE Goaedl "Aint Justice Fo yored. every question put to him | Hy, and to-day withuut reserve, jo" bank clerks with books were alg examined by the Grand Jury In eonineeto with a same Casi ay, Howe, & Htummat's Mote ciigaied, (or tome: tha aie Assistant-District Attorney Lord. Lt ta not known whother he went before the Grand Jury. o nt The blisher sah Buble P aniod toate he ta clean any Ai earl as his wife in| leveland oF any Wid mara ‘wed to ‘tre, Bleanor txas ip 18001 A, L wae, 4 Ht lady allve or. pte he erallver t hed not geen her Jn twolva years and Jaupposed aie was. dead, She supposed T was dead, but T saw her r- cently, in Houston, Tex. She 1s happily, |remartied and the mother of chikiren, | NS What 4s ie name of her hupband? I yevuse to answer, She 1a hyp- | | py marned, und her husband knows nothing of her eatilor marriage to me. | iy) puolisiy it now would be to an her | 1 wanld rather suffer myself than . Were rrsiale in Q. Te counts for the latge peroontay When Commissioner Darlington pres seuted these fucts.to the Board of § day with ty ration of $72,000 ph amount will be employed jn tak- ) ive means bo proteo public generally, the re |for the maintenance murges and inapectors de | pubile shoots. It is explained that the nurses are | in ly attendance at the ton ™ incipient case e fo {reat the lite thereby eluslin nptly. weted ied to the onabled the spot, seity of, in me wdieh Ik ones 8 Perea et tbl ie gaee ) tOre. mere te n ‘| a disoussion of the com: | story’ of. this. ¢ | "8 coungol isk Tekas. “it | WARNER NAMED BY ROOSEVELT, WASHINGTON, Jan, tage has appointed Vespasian Warnor ty be Commissioner of Pensions, Mr. | Warner’ {s now a member of Congress °| trom LLinolg 13.-~The Preai- ARE YOUR BILLS FOR GAS OR ELECTRI Write Below the Compla Make and Forward It to CITY TOO HIGH? int Which You Desire to the-Gas Editor, Evening World, Park Row, New York, My complaint against the (gas) (electric) company 18 that -ssereeeeeeeeseeee Signed -sersrecerees Seren rere enegenaseereneeeels - | Japanesv, supplying them with provi- us | terday is very depressing to people RUSSIA'S POINTS Habeas Corpus Hearing |* ' Before. Gaynor Put Off for a Week. ‘T'MNOT A SICK MAN’ | Laughs and Chats With At- tendants While On Way to Judge’s Chambers. _—-.-- SILENT AS TO HIS WIFE, She Also Has. Brought Independ- AGAINST CHINA Japs Have Used Harbor Oppo- site «Port Arthur, Chinese Troops Have Taken Orders d} rom Them and Supplies Given PARIS, Jan. 18—It {9 stated authori- Uvely that Russia's note, addressed 9 the pawers; relative to China's break- ing neutrality, gives what Russia claims to be absolute proof of Chinese breacnes, ‘Me three main complaints are: First--Thit, tho Islands of Miaotao, in the Straits of Pechill, opposite Port Arthus, have been constantly used by ‘the Japanese without Chinese interfer- enco, a8 & ptrategical baké and as a harbor for Japanese torpedo boats. Second—That the Chinese Army on the border has accepted the command of Inpanese officers, ‘Third—That Chinese firms have been constantly working in behalf of the sions, military accoutrements and gen- eral war stores. The note Jengthily sete forth the de- tails and complains that China has not given eatisfactory explanation of the breaches of neutrality, and ee Nai fore Riiasla anvises #! ge Hepat to use complete Roeny of as of astion in regard to future abuse of neutrality, RUSSIANS ROUTED IN HOT FIGHTING Jape Meet Attacks at Li Other Points Ber Hnemy with Heavy Lonses, TOKIO, Jan, 13.—Flerce Aghting with Heavy Russian lodsea is reported from’ /Neawehwang and :Linoyang. "On Wednesday afternoon, two thou send, Russian cavalry with guns at- tacked Newchwang. The Jepanose were torced to getire temporarily; but were reinforced, attacked the Russians, and are etill pursuing them. “The Rupelane also attacked Nilu- chiatun, but were repulsed.” The Japanese Army Headquarters re- porting yesterday tald: "Oh Wednesday, at 10 in the morning, a Japanese cavalry detachment encoun- tered four compiinies of ‘Russian cav- alry weet of! Tangmasas, southwest of Lisoyang, and fleroely engaged them, At 230 in the afternoon the Russlans were repiilsed with heavy lobses, Sub- seniently they were reinforaed by Sev- eral companies of cavalry and elght ent Proceedings for Sanity Hearing Before a Jury. Brodie L, Duke, looking quite well for a person of his recent remarkable experlences, was brought in from San- ford Hall Sanitarium, at Finshing; b. I, to-day and taken before Juatice Gay- nop in the Gupreme Court, Brooklyn, on @ writ of habeas corpus obtained by Lawyer Chainpe 8. Andrews for W. G@. Bramham, Duke's private seoretary,. After a wrangle among attorneys rep- resenting the various interests, Justice Gaynor put the case over until Thure- day next at 10 A. M., when he will hear ‘testimony rélative to Mr, Duke's sanity. Addressing the Court, De . Lancey Nicoll of Nicoll, Anable & Lindsay, counsel for Mr, Duke's family, sald: Bone Would Rescue Him. No justice can bo served by hurrying this matter. ‘The sons are here before the Court with entirely benevolent pur- poses, They ate trying to rescue him from’ an assoctation of persons who have been robbing thelr father, .and would perhaps kill him, We want to gee that both the man and lis property are protected. The private secretary who manages his property Is hardly the person to ask \.¢ this writ, All that we ask fs that witnesses ba sum- monegd—some from the South—and the matter gone into thoroughly.” Lotile Phillips appeared for Lawyer Andrews and Private Secretary Bram- ham, He repHed to Mr. Nicoll: “This son Lawrence has been on vad terms with his father for five years ‘and excluded from his home, I request that the Court Immediately proceed with the examination of Mr, Duke and the necessary witnesses,” Mr, Nicoll said that Mr, Duke will in a few days be transferred to the Long Island Home, at Amityville, as Dr. Brown, his present personal custodian at Flushing, wag going South. Tn the oustody. ot two attendants Mr, Duke was escorted to court via the Brooklyn /' The party left the train at the Adams street station, and walked over to the Court-House through @ bat- tery. of photographers. Mr. Duke wore a slouch hat, which he at first pulled down over his face, He chatted with bis companions, and fre- quently smiled and laughed. Just be- fore the Court-House was’ reached he raised tis hat and permitted the pho- tographors to take as many snapshots as they desired. Not Sick, He Says, “Haye you any statement to make?” was asked of Mr, Duke, Raising both hand’, the former mill- fonaire sald: “This piatter must be settled at once, oun, “The Jaranese drew the Russians to Lyuerhpac and engaged and pursued them, On Wednesday night a small body of Russian ‘cavalry reached the railroad Iine and tore up the tracks be- tween Anghantien and Haicheng and Tatchekiao and Yinkow. They were im- mediately repaired and the Une was re- opened to traffic.”” rr RAIN SWELLED THE DEATH LIST Sixteen Persons Who Expired Sud- denly Soffered from Diseuses Affected by Damp. ‘The atmospheric condition that has prevailed during the last twenty-four hours was responsible for twenty |deaths, so the Coroner asserts, Of the number sixteen were sudden deaths’ and four. suteldes. “It {8 a well-known fact," Coroner |Goldenkrang sald, “that a day like yes- subject to kidney trouble and heart dis- ease, Of the sulden deaths reported all the autopsies developed the fact that He persons When ailve were suffering ‘om these complaints. rr MONEY FROM PHILIPPINES. | Woman Sends 5,50 for Benefit of | Ontdoor Poor Bureau, | Commissioner Tully, of the Depart- ment of Public Charities, 18 pondering | (— what to do with $5.50 which came to him to-day ina letter trom a prominent | p__ The note tn- | business houge in this city, closed vatd thet the money was gent to the firm by Mrs, W. 8, Conron, of Pac- | loban, Phillipine Islands, of the Outdoor Poor Bure: for the use 1, ‘The money wag a §5 Dill tn stamps of the ourrept pine Talons, beng The Ph! pminiasloner ra conting nations, he money Ds fur and he wil er in some way pe aally: Will be ena. a | NEW KIND OF A THIEF. | Me Revidgenta d Himself as an Ex- pressman, ‘The police of the Wiizabeth street sta~ tion have arrested Joseph Fread, al- loged to have represented himself as an employee of the Adams Express | Company and thereby obtaining pack- | ages, | ‘Somplainanta are requested to make | thelr appearance against the prisoner | T aim not a sick man, 2, don't care to stay in a sanitarium, I do object to being considered insane,” “Do you wish to see your wife?” was asked, ‘A look of blank amazement spread over Mr, Duke's features, Joined by Dr, Brown, the head of the sanitarium, Mr, Duke wae quickly hurried into the pourt-house, He was taken to the law- yer’ room, upon the second floor, tw await the arrival of Justice Gaynor, The Brovklyn vroceedings instituted by Mr, Duke's secretary have no cons neetlou with the manoeuvres ui evun se) for Mra, Duke, formerly Allce L, Mie. Duke and her companion Mrs, Agned Despiaines, were to appear before Asstetant Dis- Arlet-Adttory Porkins questions {ng to ine! ayately prior fo Mr, Di SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS ‘ales From the Manufacturer,’”| c For more than fort tained our reputatlo: ture of we hy Holld Gold Jewelry, Diamond Mountings and w Wed Wau wai Manus SINTH A FOR CRE Dr I 7 EVERYLODY we" CLOTHING $ will Noda You WELL DRESSED LENOX CLOTHING CO. 2274 3rd Ave., near 124th St, 884 Columbus Ave,, near 104th ‘bs Court, Centre and B'rank. | ii streets, at 9 o'cl worming, to-morrow 6 Span Mypeiage, subpoenaed | IS NOT NOT INSANE | l ted. & idem eke Ment word "Uhat Due vein Distriot-Attornoy tl swer to & subpoei to the room of torney Perking, atenogra Mx sent Yor. iia yr sap a Nig te atatement of all the events lea to the marriage of Brodi woman from whom hi new trying to separate hi ad ELECT SARATOGA DIRECTORS, At the annual meeting of the holders of the Saratogs Assoclation following were elected dinectors for t! eee year! F.’R. Hitshooth, H, iatunt’ D Dict Sa thet bit 7 T, i ty "Phi, a Boe it Sra ae Me NOTICE! are hereby notified that Vinol, the new and de licious Cod Liver prepa- ration, without oil, is sold In JERSEY Cl ; Eagone Hartt, 105 Mangpaen St RHOEQnGN, In BROO AT ALL BOLTON 0} gist in every bau and city in which the Wield is read.’ Look for Vinol where: you live} ‘iti you don’t find it let.us know. RIKER’S ORUC 8TO Cor. 234 St. & 6th Ave, In Brockiva-at all Bolton Drag Stores, Eye Glasses OFFERS HIS Celebrated $1.00 FOR THIS WEEK. Can only be had at his Three Convenient Stores : 24 BAST 125TH STREET, Bet, Madison and Fifth Aves, 1520 THIRD AVBNUB, Bet. 85t) and 86th Sts, 11 EAST 14TH STREET, Bet. Broadway and Fifth Ave. Stores axe Ni EB. léth Bt: © Oper ‘Brin thy Ad. with, Yall i Byenings, WANTS! St WANTS! Branch Offices THE WORLD For tke Heception of Advertise: issuing diye! Hawes #, Kvery aHasean cr oh peat ice ty’ the teas Fecelvos Wi the. Witeon, ReadersoftheWorld — and by the leading pot tt isoli fit toi. i BM. Ww YONI 60 K) (al B50) \ ha, ages aus mat t Nee 122, 194,277, a, tien, 117, 199, 17 ann Ats a ip 165, 804, At hn faked

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