The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1905, Page 2

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ivil-Service ake Everything | i ppolmmens | tor big: de- exempt fiom he Gly!) od meh It oy of the | gee constanny | ay Mepariiont | "Hook | gvenyiblig | dow! we oheapeat quality of towels, | wa? get,” mi mt Be ee. i» ath new place. ‘Wapector I get from Histas 1. aye.clos ven that they! it costs the cliy thou. | H@ Year o see that tte | oyees do their aaa inh hil Tcan trust Frown Shiketed | to the * Dr. Dar- ; ) The wanted ‘orented, |: nce in the pau “ FRIDAY, Feb, 8, Gay, Rapid sales and rising quotations, | Matket in shape for a general rise, The Important operations are directed trom ‘not léss than three distinct sources, yot ‘Walls! the ainoof euch ia the same, vis, to pit prices up, } Rallroad and banking interests are bao Interested in (his movement, tor reason that: tha successful " ieeacen of pending issyes of new we- atroet ore responsible, for the: bunt cam: palgn’ now opening. , Pibvoratog to the ‘story, “tata by. the tapes dace and i on iy bi EESE z = ‘orders Were, » 80 Ker the php fet eae atlay ‘The ue 8 BTAne, eer stooks and the Gould, stocks came to the front gradually and developed ‘i Heyy on the general activity of the pagel campaign @n Amalgamated aid it] Copper was started without any ap- parent fear of Law of Boston. \ Fresh impetum wos given to the” ‘Whispered | Island and Bt, Paul booms which, me and I] started yeatenday by the Moore into the Rockefeller followings; Union Pa- ol piv oifio sie its own and Hi ge Poan | ) i ny Wor ted in ‘by |’ 4 , ro of No, /216| ment. \ Ga with wae sapelamare ‘ana Hudoon “gle een- in the Exchange also felt the bythe so apever a Gon nt feagne Pid, ‘the ni rent bande . Rona in br price and cane. inc active demand, ‘This bo ue ue ia art t i pergga i cea! brings the fight SAA ese Oe ft imation mon aarp out by by ae » Marri man and More gold ig to go out to-morrow, bay's National Bank-of Commerce has aged $2,000,000 for shipment to Cuba, is 1a In Connection with the Cuban eval Atreel, scans the tapea eager! on Fridays for the usual forecast o| the weekly bank statement, there were Indication’ of a net cash =| loss to the Sanks on all. thelr opera: | tions of about $5,200,000, This is inclus: {ve of the $11.490,000 of gold exported, On ‘the interior movement the banks made a not gain of more than $7,200.00. The curb market contributed little to the Interest in the day's tradin North- ern Securities shares were in % mand early and about 4, changed hands at 1507-8 and | terborough shares were quiet but strong, a | MAXIM GORKY 18 Not Released an Reported, bu with Four Others Who Spo! fav the People, PRTERSBURG. Feb. 6.00 BP, rial he. report of Maxim Gorky'y re- iigorrept, Vhree of the eight of the delegation to Interior =: WALL STREET Another stirring chapter in a wall- Organized ond far-reaching bull eam- palgn was ticked off by the tapes to- although ¢onfined to a few. active stonks, told eloquently of the efforts of powértul financial interests to get the STILL, LN JAIL iFED el CHICAGO. WIFE | Woman fic He Deserted Her _ January, 1904, Three Weeks After Marriage, and Took Away Her $500 Savings. John Hoch, who is charged with ‘being the world’s chainpion bigamist, wae! to- day {dentified at Polloe Headquarters by Mra, Mary Hendricks, of Chicago, as the man who under the name of Jacob Schmidt married her on Jan, % 1904, and deserjed hor three woeks after ward, When Hoch: left her Mra, Hen- dricks sweare/that he took away with him $800 of her eavings. Hoch recognised the woman, wha al- # that he decelved her, He said: ary, I am sorry," and before he Hing say moro he was hustled off to a ce Acoording to the police Mrs, Hendricks is ono of thirty-one women whom Hoch has died in the past ten or twelve years. And if all that the police say be true they have Hoch in a tight box, ng the following despatoh from Chicago towlay would indicate: “Police Inapettor Shippy to-day ad vanced the theory that possibly the one unidentitied body among the vic- tims of the Iroquvis Theatre tire was = }4hat of one of the wives of John Hoch. ‘The Inspector's suspicion Is due to ciroumstantes connected with an at- Geo: Fi. ODELL PROMISES CITY ALL THAT SHE NEEDS. obtain the woman's jewelry from an undertaker, "“*When Hoch arrives here,’ sald In- him about this matter and also con- Republican State Chairman Alter Consultation with Legislators and State Leaders Declares that the Legislature Will Pass. Police and Other Reform Bitls, war washed. ashore ai South Haven, Mich. last summer.’ * Another Chicago despatch says that Frank Weninzer, an employee of a brewing company, told the police to- day that in 1883 he came to America from Wurtemberg, Germany, on the Following & oonference to-day with {the Legislature to attend to, I have] 8me steamer with Hooh. On the ship Republican Leptadative and State lead-| simply been asked to give my opinion| Was @ younx domesilo, to whom Hoch érg, State Chuirias Ofel; formally an- | and present my views; and that Je all| pald marked attention, As soon as the nounced that Now York {s ‘entitled to) that J naye done or am doing, I do not| vessel reachsd New York Hoch married substantial legislative reliet and that! cate to go into details at this time, but] the girl, who was sald to have some if the oity wanta such relief it should] I will say in @ general way what what-| Money. ‘Two. months! later, Weninger get tt, The former Governor did aot says, he met Hoch, who told, with ap- Indicate the mature of the legistative parent grief, that the bride oe Sh Mog pian aed died, bees coionct hae CLOWRY GUARDED ON TURF TURF SERVICE, anyt¥ing it wanted from the Logisla ture, Western Unies. Free President Says His Company Will Keep Wires |= "TD have had a conference with the Re- publican leaders of the Benate and A: at Race Traoke, but Will Not Violate the Law. ever reltet the city desires will be granted,” "Is pollee logista tion inéluded in this Agreement?” was asked. “It apples to everything,” Mr; Odell Teplted, "the clty oan have Whatever it want “Was any plan agreed’ upon to false more revenue?'’ The leaders of the Legislature have @ plan which wil be Introduced next Weok, 1 fon't care to aay what it ts, mt T approve it.” Fetsone A cited who gett athad Hylied the WANTCONTRACTOR IN SLEIGH MURDER (Continued from ied fom First Page.) to, ‘Washingtonville, a fttle hamlet near) as master. ‘He entered ‘Wasi pad felatives touville Hotel end ordered a drink trom Ma the bartender, Marfine. He chatted with Merfine a few minutes and then asked {fhe could de directed to some one Who | ty would, drive him to the farm of Mra. Pollack at Mount Horeb, hear Warren-, of Willlam Delmer {n ‘Watchung, He was next seen at the Delmer home, where he asked if he could hite @ rg, Mr, Delmer wns out, but Mrs. par informed him that her neighbor, Mr. ‘Willtams, might accommodate him. He accordingly went to the grocery store and asked for Mr; Wi sembly," sald Mr; Odell, “and we a rived at the conclusion that this city should havo substantial relief at this session of the Legislature, 1 am not acting alone in this matter, nor am I re+ sponeibie for any suggested leglalation, That is a matter for the Governor and to The Evening World.) ATLANTA, Ga, Feb, &.-Robert C, Clowry, President of the Western Union Telegraph Cémpany, who is here to-day, GAve out a atatement relative tw the he never eA future polley of Western Union in turn: ishing racing information to poolrooms, “The Weaterh Union, paid he, “doew @ mee solace general telegraphic business and ia ae’ visitor | handle all legitimate meseages, it mi Wor * Broadway, es, Hie trendy froves, Ta have an ment there at. the Ala kisah Coneented, D coathalt gated with fics crac pment win wt 8 eee and sk, ele ‘down the ye that. Ww W of the tera not what they deal with. nck fea footy “The company hes offices at the prin: im | cipal mace tracke of the country and of all hel eee tras Tar tearned| wit continue, to. maintain’ thom, and Lae, .'\gatd Mr. Pol-| @Rente at these oes will handle such task Mor ha have ee repel he'oaye messages as may be filed for trans- es e “ay miswion and delivery," nephew, St ‘Gol, Clowry was shown a copy of el burt Bing mit ‘The World of Thursday containing a a ea a mt the farm, I will read) story to the effect that the Western ig ri and went to see| Unton would probably supply pool- N itten, his father-In: fe came In| rooms with racing information in ¢u- a Tundoretand from the totter, |ture and ‘telling of the repoiked ab- me hew went to vee hin father-tn sorption of the National Ne i pot ray nomen athe Foguet pany Lipid haha Union. He read ine] it with Interest and answere: ra ie seth te BA had “I know nothing the absorption tintethin to 80 y matters, |of the National News Company and “pam really P usnled over wer thle thing.” Jin fact know nothing of suoh a com- Wood's Family Gone, fel a) WE a eat Ie or ing ry he was very i como ably. red and eae careful not to commit himself relative Matte OR, ‘and they drove, eg BRA) ‘ Aiport i to. the probability of his company fur- isting of Mr fils wite ‘and three | Mshing pool-rooms with racing infor- Willams watched the | sleigh ehikdnen,, Iiad left fe 'tnere Saturday end | mation as the story indicated, and Mie at de en ane been sean since. when: prossed for an answer, paid; that “The Western Union will continue to transmit and deliver messages and—' “But, Colonel,” interrupted the re- her bu and his passenger daughter of Mre, ow a We to be in amiable ¢onversation. Wood on the Bouthern Be will the Western Ke supply about forty years old! Sunday and was tigen Bouleran her a Facing infurmeation to ponl-roome by was President oF the! ghe had means ‘fhe jonaea wire service ;"" lub and ie to hn : “in nee tee te ie Mond to opergia pe 3, tad th the ey nly, not_ encourage violations tate Jaw, ry ist States prol-rooms fy lent mate and are encou id in still are tol: gone to stay a few da: her eister, Mre, Wood sald that it} band was going to Pennsylvania ith hour later he went whack to the churoh| ™ and found the woman still in an atti] other Biaten they oe iifgul but rat tude of devotion. Going over, he epoke! He refused to say whether the Weet- to her, but she made no response. ‘The| ern Union would furnish leased wires priest looked closely and saw that she! to pool-rooms In Statea where they ai was dead, An ambulance surgeon said] jegel and in other States where sho had been dead about an hour, are illegal but are tolerated, But iby Peat Papert ge une jon the, woman gathered from the tone of his remnarhs Found Dead in Pew by Prieat, an artet who Wan. better ‘eno we ts that the company will pursue such a ‘When mass was celebrated in the} ¥ gavin, rem bape tel oe ai med der German Catholic Church at No, a! bol an Nand on ‘as thirty-five up @ furni, Weot Thirdioth streot to-day there wore! oom, at No. 420 West Thurtieth street, feas than a dozen people in the ehurch, ee URAbanG, Faaniy ae aan iments a | comedian, nia, airong them three women At the end! ety Dawn tokets for. vanous arth of the service the priest noticed that) cles of jewelry were found in the one woman remained on ther knees, An| woman's pockets, She had $5 in cash, DIED AS SHE KNELT IN CHU RCH PRAYER. Mrs. Harry 9. Cashman, Known as ““nvelyn Temple,” an Artist, Is policy, THIS MUSIC WAS DYADLY. “Mother's the Queen of Them All” Exploded When Put to Thaw Out on the Stove, “You may say what you may, But you'll find every day ‘That mother’s the queen of them all'’ exploded to-day in No, 188 West Sixty- fifth street, and the owner of the reo- ord, Henry Neerdam, will remain in the Roosevett Hospital for two weeks at least, His guest, Mrs, Steele, the janitress from next door, escaped injury by being. fleet of foot, While the phonograph was trilling out Twas a Dark nad iid Dismal Day" FRUGthor's Cureon id bee: put on the aoe, o ito out, It breaks the records to use them when they are fronen, slits. fluddenly ‘'Mother,'! &c., nt ba With the prow be came a fire, The lace Haba ar Hae and soon the room was in a ot curing to lose his valuable ents ack and his records, Neordam groped through the smoke to the door, carrying the box In one arm and the machine in the other. He was exhausted when he reached the atreet, Dr, Dingreen, of the Roosevelt Hos. but was Very thinly olad. The cause " | death 1s not known, “Notice | to, Bronx Advertisers, | LAWYERS SPLIT ON RELIGIOUS LINES, Catholic Members of the Hadson County Bar Association Wii) Have Separate Dinner, When the Hudeon County Bar Asao- elatlon holds its annual dinner at the Hotel Astor to-night the Catholic me bers will have one dinner and the Pri estants another, There are 150 mem- bers In the assoctation, two-thirds gf |whom ure Protestams, The Cuthollos | are y Indignant because a) nner Commudtee~every man on which ja @ Protestant—selected a Friday night for the banquet "he Dinner Committee says that to-night Js the only night it could get the Astor, AS. a. CY the two-dinner ech adopted. here will be nothing put fish at the Catholic end of {the room. Ho that the walters can tell the difference between the members, The following branch offices have | established “in the Bronx, Vertinunents Will b | Weetn at the. saame rates neces’ “rhe World | main vitloe: DNB Westchester av, SIL MA uh N, a ert ‘NOL W tN Tink aneAManI® CO. Wills ay, A 1434 at. an 20 1 ay, NEWS, Mich et, and Ber a ARHOFFER, peal Ath 8d ay, » and St, Annt tinis) ter | Sviatopolk. Miraky, Merah a b rots who re a Ht released pro. pro- He m4 Be 1 pital, attended him, Neendam was Allee with poisonous fumes and smoke, which will take a fow weeks to leave his sya- ‘The Atholl iit wear white carna- lany 9 will not go to the dinner wt a ast ot ‘| : cnowas AT YOUNG tempt that was made by telephone to! 5): "pector Shippy, ‘I intend to question) pj cerning & young woman whose body WI variably. recommend Vinol, BLYTH,—On Thursday, GROKER'S FUNERAL Hall Attend the Services To- Day in the Church of St. Ignatiis Loyola, ee ‘The funeral of Frank Croker, son of Richard Croker, who was killed in an automobile accident at Ormond, Fia., ten @uyr axo, took pince to-day from the Ohurob of St. Ignatius Loyola, at Park avenue aid Elghty-fourth street, Father Nell N. McKinnon was the cel- ebrant at the mags, arsisted by Rev, Thomas Ducey, of ®t. Leo's, and Rev. William O'Brien Padua, the latter preaching the sermon, A_ benedic- tlon was pronounced by Archbishop Far- ley, Rickard Croker sat in ote of the front of the church with his wife ‘and two gona, Richard, jr, and Herbert, The services were brief aiid ut their conclusion ofily the immediate friends of the family went to Calvary Cemetery ‘or the Interment, In his sermon Father Vadua suid that the deceased was a man of splendid Christian character, 4nd that ho deliberately sacrificed his own life in order to save the life of another, Mra Croker was dedply af- fected during the services. Almost eVery Tammany man in the oRy wus at the church, Including Mayor M¢Clel- bg Neo) Charley 1, Murphy. ‘ore the services in body ms vibes es the church the house, y Iniends 0! of Tammany “eat yi the door bell of the isang was 8 fe cluster white roses and gies et the valley from which smilax As early to ar- as 9 o'clock 1) 4 besiege ve, Among the callers wer Senator George \W, Plunkite,. dichel Ba porroer r Conpokasion Oc Counse! ohn brome, tout othy P, ul Judie Herr awience Del he wer, former Ben- tor, Michael Cottey, 9f, Brooklyn, form. er Chief 0 Riga and Yoon Police Cay ptain e coffin Was offerings, but bi d the fe away ner they away, church, There were There were twent; the house to the frien rela- tives to the ol iran, ‘After the body hie Bt Piaed in the hearse a car. e, the cp which four, ane ior 8 St, Ignatius Loyola en- tered, In_the next carriage rode Mr, ane Fah Riphard choker and their son je In the third carriage rode Richard » $f, and cousins of the PRIRST STRICKEN WHILE AT PRAYER Mba lipten EAD N. Jy Feb. 3.~The Rev. 3 Clark, curate of Bt. Joseph's Ro- nae a Cathal Church, was found dead toom in the vied’ early to- sty Frm Ne position te oe] body it te hidden in flora: Sid eta Blacod in the’ pallbware Many Leaders of Tammany. -| breaking through the great ‘floating TAG wit 10 Arctic Wise Shoot Sweeps in Ai the Far West, and Many Ves- sels Are Ice-Bound in the Bay and Rivers—Will Stay Awhile |, HOW MERCURY RANGED TO-DAY Of the wings of A westem wind an Arotlo wave has reached New York, and to-day Now York !s shivering, night falls Forecaster Bmery sa; cold figures for years will be eclipsed, and from the slow but sure falling of the meroury it looked for a dime as though the forecaster’s prophecy will Ke bape out, Comin. as it does trom @ fast run acrow the Western states, the cold wave is tired, but by no means spent, ‘and for the next two or three days ft threatens to aridhor around New York, Tt has ‘come for a long, stay, whether a cordiai recention be extended or not. Taking advantage of every rétuge of- fered by charity the poor have flocoked to the homes offered them where there fs fire and olothing for the asking. Bolleyne Hospital is crowded to its doors with those who have euffered ll- ness becawwe of exposure, and the other hospitals are caring for thelr tad of sufferers, Bay Filled with tce, So filled {s the bay with ice that in- coming ships are having difficulty geas, and the ferry-boats in both rivera are making slow time These condl- tions’ will. bedome wor#e to-day, and Worse to-morrow than they are to-day, Were {t not for the constantly moving ferry-boats @ porson could almost walk from the, Battery to Btaten Island and there would be skating on -both rivers, —— ea FATHER BELIEVES © GIRL HAS ELOPED. alarm for Miss Lily May Bradley, the eighteen-year-old daughter of W. V, P. Bradley, of No, 673 Halsey street, She Police Headquarters in Brook- lyn y and said that she had re- ov ed a note from her niece last Tues- day in which the niece wrote that she en married. lapel Jp tall and falr, She has blond hair and is good cree Ad hind wat ning in prayer pi ROYAL 10 It Will Build You Up and Keep You Up or You Need Not Pay for It. New York druggists. “We havedemands for many so-called strength creators. “We handle all kinds of remedies that claim to be in- com-lyigorators, We do this because we are druggists, and it is HOTY-s our business to supply the public with that which they want, “When our advice is asked, however, as to a tonic and rebuilder, strength creator and an appetite producer, we in- We do this because we know all about Vinol. We know all you it is not a secret patent medicine. We have sold enor- mous quantities of it, and we offered us ta watch the results that have been accomplished | i he use of this wonderful reconstructor. “If you have not yet had occasion. to use such a tonic |4 sion oer dere we would like to have you call on us, and learn why we are so enthusiastic about this scientific remedy. “Vinol contains all the curative principles in a highly concentrated form that are found in cod liver oil. hey not contain, however, any of the obnoxious, digestion de- stroying grease that always proved to be such a drawback to what otherwise would have been a most valuable remedy. We wish you would remember Vinol, and bear in mind that as a blood enricher and flesh creator for old and young and asa wonderful aid to digestion we know of nothing that will compare With it, “Such is our faith in Vinol that we will gladly refund | to any one who is not satisfied the price they have paid us for it.” Riker’s Drug Stores, Sixth Ave. and 23d St., corner Broadway | « byt and 9th, fHegeman & Co., 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W. 125th St, 1917 Amsterdam Ave,, 2835 Third Ave, Kinsman’s Drug Stores, 601 Eighth Ave., Eighth Ave, J.‘Jungmann, 1020 Third Ave, 428 Columbus Ave, 1 Ea 42d St. In Breet s at all Bolton Drug Stores, DIED. 2, Fob. 1905, MARY BLYTH, nee Conlon, aged 41, beloved wite of George Blyth Funeral from her late r Weat 86th ot, on Sunda; 1,80 P, M. Rolattves 9nd vitet, interment Flower 4 nee, 442 ide ins Sommerer, Vinol Beats Anything We Slag Wa ave Sold asa Strength-Creator and Body-Builder. “We sell many tonics,” said one of the undersigned ‘World compretensive that the many new aub: 5, at| Pago for TONIC. that it contains, and will tell have had every opportunity It does Tho Brooklyn police have sent out an| WANTS! Mre, Hendrickson, an aunt of tho girl,| rer tho ‘wfiice rates. UPTOWN SECOND 870, 10, pene es ronty: “SECOND BTm—nAt Nos, 252, ‘est, FOR’ LY Xt ST.—At No, 208 Bast AVENUE Dot Ne AMSTERDAM AV—At 197, 507, Uo ib se BROADWAY. CUTICUNA Do for Baby? WANTS! WANTS! Branch Vitices of THE W ORLD Reception of Advertisements the Regular Advertising Rates, MANHATTAN, Pha Perey rete heyy needed fn the city receives World Wante at FIRST AV -——At 801, 1481, 1 1712, 1 Ye cy aes tr 29, 104, 290, 440, 880, DOT, O04. 1088, 1086, LONE, 1818, 1406, 1587, 1608, 1908, THIRD AV.-—At Nos, 171, 269, Seo & a30, 8705, 472, GOR, 48, G80, GOB, 850, 1010, \1153, 1941, Fm aat ct 1608, pS UAT Lh ath bi aay AV — ht Firti A Oran) hoe 1336, 1860, 1490, 040, 717,746, 765, 84 st aoe Seer 856. TENTH AV—At Nos, 800, 478, FOURTH 67, and Bowery, NINTH 8T—-At No, 20 East, eovosu rs and First Av, Weet End Av, SEVENTIETH 8’ RIGHTY -OLNTHe ore and Lextigton Ay, NINETY-SECOND ST, and Madison Ay, NINETY-SIXTH 87, awd NINETY-SEVENTH ST, and Ameterdom Ay, Lexington Ay, Anisterdam Av, id Felhth Av, nd Lenox Ay, AGTH ST.—At No, 20 West, ALTTH ST. and Lenox Av, HARLEM OFFICE—-No, 211 Woed 190th hand Sth Ave, Amnttordam Ay, Ne 2, 36, 63, hal 1881, 53, 127, 162, 158, 1) 2274, 2801, yh sett 1620, AY vite KRR ST —At Nos, 122, 124, 977, pRooitE BT —At No, 24 BROAD st )— v4 COLUMBUS AY— bt i 78: At No, 8D, t Nos, 20, @8, ns, BO, 0 8, 152, BAST DROADWAYscAt Nos. 117, 127, 168, tld t at 114 470, 474, At Nos. 1270, i02, 1750, 1848, 200K” oncuARD Shacat No, 172. RIVINGTON 8T.—-At Nos, 86, 168, 904, R22, | RECTOR BT.—At Nos, 21, 28, | BLANTON ST At Nos, 28, 218, Ht ATAt No, 11, UNIVERSTRY PLACE—At No, 114, WAVERLEY PLACH—At No, 222, 125th St. and) », WEST HOUSTON ST.—At | West BROADWAY—At THIRD AV.—-At No, 52, pt beds hnce dL VA pRONX. x. Nos, 2541, A000, ai04, 8400, 3700, st U347 BY, and At, Ann's Ay, | 143D ST, and Alexander Ay, JATTH BT, | 1407H st, 150TH ST, and Union Av, =| BOSTON ROAD—At No. 1905, | CROTONA AV.—At No, 1001, ad Brook Ay, nd Third Av, | FREEMAN BT.—-At No. 1014, Ovslin't resist the pressure. |M Almanac {8 30 vomp! ‘The 1905 Joos intr demand cs. “this has 55 dove’ Ine 1988 cash s | ELROSE AV.—At No, 750, MORRIS AV,—At No, 614, lee Ml | PREMONT AV cat No oe 784, ESTER AVm—At No. TAS, "Mt WITTIB NAVA Nn 248 gepe a araaara

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