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Kerrigan Becomes Violent in A strike-bresking ‘motorman who bar , | heen mentally unbalanced for a: yeur, suddenly became violent in his motor cab while running a Sixth avenue ‘'1/" train, Jammed with mon and wonion, Netween the Chambers and Frankly treet stations to<iny, “The presence of niind of a young | policeman alone averted @ dimuter. The man te James Kerrigan, of to the doors, Pas- gilt SZEBS i j 3 if Fre Alf 3 3 E i ER i = = “§ a?3. id 3f I z 3 i.9F re i i jit 3 ¢ ed i WOMAN'S NARROW: WOMAN TAKES POISON, Mrs, Kate Melly Tells Land@lady that She Had) Quarrelied’ ' Mfs. Katé Kelly, ater taking o dose green hg lat Kathe Bellevue Hos- land, saya Barker, and many reports wiih orosssd tho ocean to the little one’s father gave him the tmprassion that Adelakte was not receiving the care and love that he felt to be hor due, Mrs, Kelly fa twenty-three years old. @ho,jias lived in the Fortloth street house three mont Mrs. Kerrington, the young woman's landlady, said that Mra.. Kelly told her’ before taking the Dolson that she had had a quarrel, bug ‘Gil not say with whom. _ COPS MAY DINE AT DEL’s, 5M00 Meal Tickets Given to ie. At 4 possible that a platoon of polico- mon may be aeen dining at Sherry's or | Street Delmonico's this evening as the result | potice stations, of @ distribution by Commissioner Mc- Adoo of 5,00 meal tickets among the patroimen‘on strike duty to-day. Hvory man got three tlokets, each good for 40 cents, They may be used separately Or @il at’once, and are good at any res: | taurant In the alty, from ‘'Beefsteak | John's” to Delmonieo's. Many of the, biuecouts promptly de- | cided that one $1. dinner was worth More than three 40-eent dinriéra, and an-| ,, Hotnoed to their friends that they would | °* Joln the aristocracy in the Fifth avenue | sccom Moning palaces to-nig slick-fingered g piveandardir stage aoa TRIES SUICIDE WITH RAZOR, | John ‘Tripp, thirty-four years old, an 4$pon. worker, attempted to kill himself seyed "in. thes olty -Ouy nt his home, No, 1008 Washing-| ine tatscnen that ty op aveniii, by ing hs bdomen arrest at Hampton, Va, io | Beers ite arya wanted for the, murder of Mra, Hannah! “MANIAC RUNS Se) L TRAIN; 500° LIVES IN PERIL Motor Box—Policeman Averts. Disaster, —_—— aEe? x SHE Charles Bell Barker, a wealthy man living at the Marlboroush and supposed hy: moet of those: who meet him to be J} bachelor, has invoked the assistance of: the courtm’'to get’ control of his four- | Pearold ‘child now in the care of the Mother, Gertrude Stringer, ; | Masing tha shame and exposure his ection brings, Mr. Barker affirms he ts acting solely through love of his little girl, whose mother hos not only re- fused to marry him but ho saya hoa] followed a life which makes her an ‘+ Punfit custodian of the child, 4 E Ls when the “ ESCAPE ON THE “'L,’ Say Beall te legally ‘marry her, and ( baie. APN RRS tenrs @ page from Court records to prove a’ ‘avers “‘L:* train, ‘novia | tt. fe ignite gerd ie tha Piety-alat spite work. ftemnoon before Barker, ‘according to his ‘own #tate- skatton) Hie vey hi ‘ment, met and loved Addalie Gertrude t 1 fitringer several years ago, ‘tho cor’ and |ughter—Adelaide Quosnle—was born, ber, Pete "Wo iyo her _ BUT HER LIFE 18 SAVED, with Some Ono, Moemen an Strike a, sistas i | MOTHER OF TH BARKER Ss Commies Addalig GertrudeString es Bell Batker Claims Girl, but Unwed Mother Re- fuses to Give Her Up. : | FOR CHILD ‘These are the chiet points of my. de neglecting my_ohil T love hor Gearly. fonse. As tor my la nonsense, tsecution, I love, don't I, baby? : i Teply, which which Ma san a3 an ardent rt appears “Won't Wed Him Now, “Even if he’ was } wouldn't marry Mr, where. she is now living at No, 200 West Fifty-second’ street, Hearing ‘that Mins Btringor was about to go on the | t atage ahd to put Adelaide in a oon-| to the other,” w vent, he obtained a writ of hebeas corpus ‘demanding that the child: be brougit: to court to-day, Miss Stringer wag early In court, Bhe | is a decidedly pretty woman of twenty- seven, with a, Lillian Russell type of feature and fluffy gold brown hair. Bhe wore ‘a green cheviot sult with | bolero jacket and black ploture hat, She was accompanied by Lawyer Hard. | ing, of the John R, Dos Passos law tering observation a8 she took A lelaide was bel wag Mr, Barker sete. Aneuaine yi kde ad hed witi ie served me city the declares the present eubt is eit fier’ did not appear | Barker, throwgh love for his child, " ‘het bewerd the mother to marry him. Mise ‘hetore the body Stringer, he saya; Motly refused to curb of her freedom by matrimony, Pald Her $6,000 a Year, : He therefore drew up’a strange sort aU oct halter (At | of agreenent, which they both ‘olnned. f By tte terms Miss Stringer wos to re- Se eanniminmnsieaiietemmenaa” culve from him the sum of $5,000 a your for her own s'mpport and little Ade- leide’a, on her agrvement to conduct herself In an honorable and virtuous ‘This agreement, he says, she fhas grossly violated, Later the allow- ance was clit down to 92,600 a year, Acccrding to Barker's otatoment Aine | Stringe: 'y ed hinte te worn 8 retired from bneincas once was calle for a adjournment, iaoing: thevcnia 98 Btringer’s coune Child in Nuree's Care, . Judgo Do |; Little Adelaide sat {n a nurse's lap, | ment until. Monday, clutching a big ted legther bag and in the custody of Mi se); tiles Rell Barker Js none other thi tho aan who Was defendant and loset save that there fs @ ijn the vensntional trial of the sui! sad, almost pathetic look in her great yr M, Barker terest, Sho isa miniature im. age of her mother, enforce a separa Little Adelaide was dressed in red| which he agreed to and wore a brown velvet coat and ance of much beribboned poke bonnet, “We came down in a bad car and a man carried me all the way und I won't jeave my mamma,” she announced all in one breath; adding as an atter- , pay her an allow. Adenne showed that Mrs, Barker ment was made on condition tl roontinue thin suit, as His “Housek | Another defense war that she had wo. jated the terms of the earning that he waa manner, BARS NEW YORK ON WATER. Uinier County Denies a Compro- very iit earn that N.Y, she had hestenca ge ya Jated that sho should net A 5 tentified she found with h Jawyer, tivo men and Ger Who is thie Miss the Inte Col, T. | for Mrs. Barker, w went to Burope last summer, taking the child along, and left Ade- in latde in Liverpool while sho hersoit "| went to Londin, She only visited the onild at tare intervals white in Eng- ““Dhere's fruit in this box,” “This {8 & spite sult,” declared Mies Stringer to an Evening World raporter, Barker could not, have married me, for he already has a wife, ut firet when I mot him in I‘was only a girl of seventeen When I found he was a married | man he told me he was getting a dl- yorce, He asked me to marry him then, but that would have been bigamy, STRIKE INEFFECTIVE: IS TRANSIT BOARD'S REPORT. Chief Engineer ker /the ister County representatives in the Assenibly had agreed to enter Into & oompromige with New York on the auestion of a weter sipply was in- a Ue oe unalteratly opposed to ‘any. r t f “4 tersheds: yasion of thelr wate York. Stringer?" asked + Campbell, attorney “plat does not enter here," Interrupt. "Judge Oleott th yed Justiee Bott, said she was Mr, Barker's hoisekeen The jiry may draw thelr own inferencs ' what clse she was,’ PICKPOCKETS BUSY SINCE THE STRIKE, Sinco the inauguration of the strike | on the Loterborough Ines, the police of the Mercer Street, Street, Tenderloin, West Forty-seventh and West Sixt FOUR-KEAR TERM FOR MAYOR ASKED. | Agnew Measure Introdyced in As- West ‘Twentioth| Are Running tn Good Shape sembly at Request of the Actor Signs for Twenty-week Acting Chief Engincer Goorge 8, Rice | to-lay reported to the Rapid Trangit| Agnew to-day Introduced a bill on be Commission after an investigation of |tialt of the Clty Club extending the the Subway strike that the strike was| term of the Mayor of New Yocl City ineffective, and that the service was In from two to four years, fairly good shape, 9.—Assemblyman oublo the number of usual complaincs from passengers who have been robbed | hy plekpockets on the surface cars, ‘The cars have béen taxed so heavily | that there haye been rare chances for! Another The uswal number of de-| has elgned @ contract for an American tour under the management of Charles | Frohman and beginning in October, He will probably open In New York tween Oct. 10 and 15, and will ma) farewell tour lasting twenty weeks of ail the principal cities, — FARMER DROWNS HIMSELF, FLUSHING, L. I,, March 9—The body that while the board had| of Frederick Slglock, & demented far- | mer, who Ilved at the intersection of ip to its contract as to the run-| Jamaica ayentic and the North Hemp- the |ning of trains, &e,, the courts would jn/ stead turnpike, between thie vwilln.e and Jamatea, was found to-day in Kisy sfna Creek, near Jamatoa avenue, lock was fifty-six yenra old and well: For some time past le had heen suffering from mental trouble, | interesting feature of tho] jday's meeting was an opinion by the! f Boardman, Platt & Soley | plekpockets, etives are dotalled to the Broadway, | law firm Ninth and Mad + to force the Interborough | ase of iW Roneral strike, ag at pr ns!gt on the company yeing gl nable time to sectire other ems | Man Neriously Injured While at ro ay NOT THE ROSS MURDERER, MONTCLAIR N, * Mioheel Fox, forty-one No. 1105 First avenue, fell three stories to the Siewel to-day while at work on & bulldt “He aa pen to Rellowus, owplal cone.ydes as follows: ag [board otucht not to comnicnee any itl that the man under gation against. the operating company , fe not the ono | until It has formulated and presented el, the operating company Chief Gallagher, seriously ME a Aaa kN Las dels dst alt A. ruddy-faoed:. atpiker stood in the; warningly, ‘If yo ie vad anger I'll } : to-day, exhorting | malo a muckle moss of ye all, Harlem Caatno early y. SHOML OHI wae: the eey sooty 4 clrole of his companions to be firm. “Do not be dred upon by the ruth: 'teae corporation ‘he roared. |/'We must | pumhing her ing crowd, and his voloe his aide and eald eillatory tone. at must atick—" “Come home,” ea! the woman, set ting her rather determmed-looking: ‘"Thhe best the union has done for me ia to keep you @way from home for four days and the children hungry. You come home,’?*" ah ih George went home without another word, another orator mounting the roa- trum to exhort the men, Forty Columbia students caused an ‘The students came Into the Lenox avenue station on a train hound down: town. Their yolls pent & series of echoes through the Subwey that drowned out! ‘ever the rumbl hl loner Hayes Orders Test of System Abolished, De- Claring It impractioal—Makes Time Off Conoessions to Men. Fire Commissioner Nicholas J, to-day dirested Chief Croker to discon- nue the teat of the ¢wo-platoon syatem which bas been operated in Battalton since Deo. 6 last, r tem te I arable for metabera of By con of tho jent the firemen will get, together with the twenty-four hours’ (gave of absence every five days, as they how receive, an extra leave of ateense of twelve hours each thros times during each month, TRYING TO HELP NEWSGIRLS. Mrs, Santora Thinks Those in Sab- way Aro Overworked, hors: Mrs, Mary R, Sanford; Seoretary ot | “*2,, the Conaumers’ League, tn o letter to} a 7 | Comptroller Grout to-day, declared that | the girle who work In the Bubway news- , | Stands are required to stay on duty twelve hows @ Gay and are paid only a | thing dollar a day for their services, She satd {been they were exposed to phymtoal rinks as | Sich , well an to insult. ‘Mr. Wonl, of Ward & Gow, who em- ploy the girls, wan asked by Mra, an- rd to give the girls ter hours, but re Tt that Li) fea to ¢, mmadsnion, ——_—_—— miso Favoring This City, (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 0.—The report that maytly denied by Mr, Coutant, of fr, on the floor of the house to- He sald Ulster County peoplo u by “New "We oan't afford to give up our water," he declared, prateo! ‘Anmemblyman Yale offered a bill to! door and leaped fay barring the metropolis trom cer- tain parts of Putnam's watersheds, IRVING’S FAREWELL HERE. Tour Under Frohman. LONDON, March 9.--8ir Henry Irving Work on Bul re old, of wef at First avenue and fix. OME ODD AND AMUSING INCIDENTS OF STRIKE. ‘Forty’ Columbia’ Students Have Fan with Scotch Guard at Ninety- sixth Street Subway Station, and Hop Over the Third Rail. tempered wntit he beeame ailent and Ma: jaw Aropped. The little woman strode to “George, whero have you been alnce’ «| Monday?” | ) “Biriking,” replied George, in @ oon SHOWS HOW HE ROBBED WOMAN man Gives a Realistic Ilusiration, ‘With the dettness of an Motes Peokm on Soe nant a ir" before Judge & jury in Genefal Beselonp to-day in a style that won the admiration of scores of detectives who were in court, | Beckman, who, despite hie years, bap ‘ been arrested so many times that he couldn't remember the number, 1# dimtne Utive but very bright, He appeared in, court as & witness against Max Hoff. man, allas “Tomahawk,” an east alde “Well, you better quit and. go to work,” afd the little women, "and ue til you get a chance to work come ‘am a good union man, and 1 pang ame. Lang Byne" on produced but a few cents’ hooty, Every on one of them, bi Pinioned him, shoved and Sioeed the door. fe striker May Be Struck. thong pout Be ve mer wants er few,” ol as Ry orl get ail yer mI 7 jon Woanne I'm strtk, oh Araaigarasted, . wi Van Takes on Another Load, “goad!” sald the man in the paddock it and the mud-orot lumbus Circle, at 6, van fresh’ on the Subway?’ bawled the river, "Naw; simme a a Mua" gat te Bay, Motel the driver extending Seared by a Crash of Coal, no éompleint Bata ae “The members of our Hague pe oontrary,” Sotted Mi Hasler w to amuse public 0) in behalf of the a. Comptroiier Grout referred i, & Prewdent Orr, of the Rapid renal ‘Thers was a Jerk of the tain betox- | hat the motorman hed glam ‘he policeman station the Pee tore oJ ) fe to the front platform, while the oonduotor, who i Ht & Dakots windmill salesman, threw up his rigit hand as a guard, Tie long, stoady roll of the coal the ohute reassured the Now ‘ers in the car, but the conductor's face wore a puzzied exprossion all the way to Chatham ounre, pial MADE PILLS; FINED $500, Dr. s/n, Minden Convicted of Imi- down York Dr, Sireon B, Minden, proprietor of a a | drug store at Twenty-seventh etréet and Highth ‘avyenne, who was arrested last October fqr counterfetting the. trade. mark of @ proprietary brand of pills, Wis convicted to-day in Special Bes: tenis sael ncaa FELL THREE STORIES, | pone, pete Tuntice Zoller imposed a fine of time of Minden's arrest a com: it for the manufacture of fint+ tao pills was seized by the polloe, o employens of Minden wero tined LAUNDRY WANTS-—-FEMALE. “agin, { Hoffman and Peckman were arrested Jan. % In Altman's store, just after Peokham had “'blnged” the satchel of Mrs. Katherine Newman, of’ No, 3 East Twenty-ninth atroet, at the hand. | kerchlet' counter, Peckman passed the , inoney—$1.15—he took out of Mra.’ New. man's handbag to Hoffman, who stood nearby, looking out for the “gulls,” as mtore detectives are known to crooks, In the hands of the Gerry Society agouts Peckman, who {a also known ap Jop Silver, told ail he knew of Hoff. man. He sald he had known him but » fow months, yet in that time had made fim an expert pickpovket and bag thief, so proficient that In ex- curstons to the shopping district boores Of pocketbooks were stolen dally, some containing big amounts, while others night, Peckman, told the Gerry Boclety agents, Hoffman took him to a swell restaurant, bought him tis dinnér and then todk him to @ theatre. Both lived in a lodging-house on the Bowery, "It was about three months ago I first met Hoffman,’' the boy told the gury {x din the yar Of Asslatant Dis. trlct-Attorney O'Connor, "He came up to me-and told i the Juvenile ‘Asyltin. ” Hoth san tacent bi Ww te me how to a hasiger bi get, the pocketbook out withone the fs ye ta how you dot? ntdery Mi ot cietast geo beg court attendai front of the boy, holding Mra, Newman’ in ble Tight hand. 7 New eana's eatohey toon chal, ralled ARoged in ‘| the court attendant and as i me a A Ay ey hy ngerted using the fin; was done so quickly and the jurors Were | nthe bag and then doft! ny i Sociorie © ie toning an act on & stage and ap. the boy. Fiatzan ‘wee conrited oe ter it had been out ten ni , YELLOWCRUSTON BABY Would Crack Open: and’ Seah Ceusing Terrible Itching, «>. CURED BY CUTICURA “Our baby hed a yellow ertist on hia head wi I could not hi rible itching, I then Cutienra witt the soup and thea eppiving the soap an a Ointment, A few treatments made a complete cure, I have advised a num ber of mothers to use Cutfura, when I have been asked about the same / ailment of thelr bablee. Mrs, John Boyce, Pine Bush, N. Frult and Nat cups». Assorted FOUR PLY “LION BRAND” COLLARS Currs 2 ron 250, 260, & Pain, QUARTER AUCTION SALES, enn en nnnnnnnnnannnnny BY VIRTUB of a oortain chattel mortgage roads by William V. Murray’ tg Hae noe Gi RAM TER PR aR, Auctioneer, will TO- Pst MO ek, ac itor eka nut ay Rorough of Bronx, sell the rixht, nteree’, which William Ve Munay ° title and 1 5 Morey id on October 21, 1902, In and to the fole owing property: Gno Btone Saw. one stone. Planer, one 28-Horse-power Gas Engin: eo 20:Tron’ Crane, Main Ling Shatting pelt Pulleva, subject, to any prior qumbrahcer thereon, for mortenece, lelne y order of attorneys DIED, VANDERPOOL,—On March 0, MANGA» RET, boloved wife of Walter F, Vandor- pool, In the GOth year of her age, Funoral services at Washington Helghts M. BH, Chureh, 193d at, ay,, Baturday, March 11, torment private, P WANTED—FEMALE, AAA ARAN AAR AAA OPERATORS and TUCKERS. on shirt waists, James Mor Cutcheon & Go,, 14 W. 23d at. WANA Experienced — workers ap ease New oO yi a,

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