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

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“in the Heart and the Hus- band Once, f Bopies FOUND SIDE BY SIDE. wn Terhune Was Superintendent of . @Bohools in Bergen County and Was Held In High Esteem, ‘Terhune, Superintendent of ‘They were alone in the house at the "time, Neighbors who heard the Mhots Mr. Terhune's son. Walter, _ Maho found his parents lying side by side om the floor of the dining room. Mrs, <Tethune was shot twice through the heart, and the same vital spot wns by, the bullet which Mr, Ter- @ fired into his own body, were no signe of a struggle in @ room, an indication that Mrs, Ter- june was either a passive victim or that her husband gave her no waming of hile interition to kill her, Both were tn- valids and they had suffered much, Held In High Esteem. ‘Thp tragedy had the effect of entirely euapending ‘buainess for a time in Hack- ensack.-” Every resident of the town knew and respected Mr. Terhune. He ‘was. tho {Gol of the teachers. of Bergen County, many of whom were unable to continue heir duties after hearing of the eliooting. It is the general opinion that he was driven insane by his infirm- 14 when he decided to take his Je gould not bear the thought of behind, fifty-nine years old. waa ‘n few years his junior, i) He, was a teacher in the Bergen County He ®olicols for nine years before he was ‘appolnted County Superintendent in 1887, / Through all the administrations ‘of the y different parties he held this position to ‘the time of his death. He was a tireless worker and had many interests in an educational way outside of his duties ae County Super- intendent, He was the author of the Teachers’ Idbrary Act and the foundor of the Educational Hall and the Model Ldbrary in Hackensack. Widely Known as an Educator. ‘He was known allover the country In educational circles for the interest he took in the establishment and celebra tion of Arbor Day, His Arbor Day pro- @rammes were used in every county in New Jersey. Wour years ago Mr, Terhane's health bewan to fall under the strain of steady work, but he refused to take a rest, Ho was threatened with nervous pros- tration several umes, and only his in- jomitable will kept him at his self- 6 os Atiaoked with rheumatism two weeks ago and was compeliod to & BO ta bed, For the fret time since his ‘ yinirs, | he was able ec up to-day, le to breakfast with his wite and his won, At the table they read, frum another son, Warren J.T @ lieutenant in the Navy, who iy sta toned @t the Naval Academy as an instructor. Sent His Son Away, % i 4a we Mr. Terhune told his son to go to he office promising to follow in af a moments, le appea to be eheorful and said that he was feeling! i titer, id ter ‘Terhune had not been away ©) fyom. the, house five minutes before tho rs heard three piatol shots In the Parhune House. “hore. who: hcatd | the shots felt {hat a tragady would be Tevealed to any who passed. through ‘the doors of ‘the Terhune home, and | the nerye to iake the lead, ent for Walter Terhune, who home to find his parents des 1d. PADEREWSKI’S FAVORITE PUPIL WEDS MISS DRAPER. ( The Pianist, Unable to Ne Present, Ie Represented hy Hin Wife at Mr. Sohelling’s Wedding. ) stn the Grawing-room of her mothi } heme at No. 64 Fitth avenue Mii \Alpey Howe Draper was married to Er- imest Achelling, fayorite pupil of Pad- 0 3, at 12 o'clock to-day. ae, hese i was performed by th 1M aap aud only relatives ‘riends of the Draper fam- 13 Guy ier wo nite, ‘epe trimin point lace. Bhe had no aw danis and carpled’ no flowers, even uway by her mothe) Mrs. PB. Dr rep! oat aut the most beautiful women pi el Bie the ceremony a welding b: twas aerver to about twenty p them were Mr, Charle the bridew” uncles Aur ‘and Mpe. Will: ra, de Coppety M joston; Mrs, Goorge Sieldon; te, John: Archbold ahd Miss was no music and the cere- / Slopes, Maca im COURT, OF FYPRESSIONS ON SHE FACES OP WOMEN AT THE NAN PATTERSON 2sieiter ° PORTA ia T eese a dalla tla a NEUF TENV ENP MU MEE TT NN pret ye re ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 3608: They sit all day with boxes of candy, from which they occasionally munch, HOTEL PATRONS SEE MAN MAKE LEAP TO DEATH Shrieking Loudly, Suicide Plunges from Top of Park Avenue Tunnel, Bhrteking loudly to attract the atten- tion of guests at the Park Avenue Ho- el and then brandishing a knife above his head, a young man of thirty plunged from the top ef the Park Avenue Tun- nel uear Thirty-fourth street, shortly before 6 A. M, to-day and dashed his brains out on the flagging below, His body fell on the tracks in front of a fast-moving surface car, and only es- caped being mangled by a few inches, The man, neatly but not expensively drersed in a brown salt and pepper , uit, with a black derby and patent leather ehoes, was seen standing un the coping overlooking the opening of the tunnel. This coping fs protected by @ five-foot fence, wheh he climbed 0 Standing at the edge of the coping he began to shriek. His voice sounded Qirough the hotel and guests ran to the Windows and saw him standing there. A dozen or more employees of the sur- sface railway company were in front of the barns across the street from the hotel, and they ran into the tunnel opening, believing that the man was about to Jump. A trolley car manned by Richard Ryan, moterman, and Patrick Kelly, conductor, sped by and stopped, walle Keily and Ryan started back to catch the maa Mm caso le jumped, Seeing the raflroad men coming toward him the man whipped out a knife and way- ed it above his head aa he cont.nued to scream, A second car was coming spinning ‘hrough the tunnel, and as it got close fo the exit the mun qprang into the! alr and plunged head first to tho} street. Had not the car bepn stopped | so quickly that it jarred the fifteen paavengers inside jhe wheels would) have passed over the body, An ulance surgeon’ from New York ‘Hospital pronounced the man dead, The drop not more than fit. teen feet, but his ‘ull had been crus! ed by the pavemi ‘At the West Thirtleth strect stat'on- house, Where the body was taken, §21 was found In the man's pocke gether with a gold-iilled. op Watoh, on the back of whish were the {fe pencil *Ruaaoiph Dit, e body will be taken to the morgue to nat identineation, “Tho. hollee ee Heve that the man ended his }ife wile Insane, On a card written in) thix memoranda: DON'T KNOW THIS DIAMOND, Police Headquarters | ceived the following telegram Seattle to-day: ‘Chief of Pollco, Brook. lyn-J, J. Diamond, “on of ex-Pollce | Captain that name, died here, Can you forate family?” The police communicated with the ex Captain ct Polloo, who satd he has no no Knowledge of any one Brooklyn re- Rinse vary Mile, Me acd Bf Will sail for Kurope thip weed mber of. World “Wants” SA INED in the past four months, . if Ceuiterttaas 898,408) WHY THEY GROW. Only one in ten “World Wants" calls for replies to be sent care .of The World office. Yet the record shows these answers received at The World's main office: In pes first four months ba iy the tivst fur months we Hebaweeneeettion ' know who I am, ldrinking heaytly, trom | HANGS HIMSELF INTHE PARK Body of Aged Man Found Sus- pended from Tree—Newspa- per with Account of Osler Banquet on Bench Near By. The body of an old man was found hanglig to a tree Jn Central Park, near West Seventy-ninth street, early to-day, He had been dead about two hours, On a bench close by, on which the old man had probably been seated just be- fore committing suicide, wae @ copy of @ morning newspaper containing an ac- count of the banquet given to Prof, On- er last evening at the Waldorf-Astoria, The dead man was about sixty-five years old, He had the face of a man of Intelligence. His hair and mustache were gray, and he was clad in black, which gave him the appearance of a professional man, Written in German on a@ page of a notebook in the suicide's pocket was this note: ‘I don’t want any one to I have had trouble T want to be buried in for ten years. Potter's Mel COULDN'T KILL WITH 4 SHOTS: lt Was Lucky for Bridge Tender Hays that He Didn’t Succeed in Murdering Moore and Po- liceman MeGuiness. Edward Hays, fifty-two years old, a bridge tonder, fired three shots to-day lat Albert Moore, of No, 81 Bast One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, and a fourth at Policeman MoGinnis, who wreatied with him in an attempt to et possession of the revolver. Haye when wraigned could give no reason for the booting other than that he had been ‘Whe shooting took place at West Farms road and One j Hundred and Beventy-sicond street, a few weeks ago Hays got into trouble with James B, Trout, who | worked with hin on the West Fama bridge. Hays was then transferred to ithe Brooklyn Pridge and reduced in ealary and position, He etarted out to- day to look for Trout, whose old piace ‘haa been taken by Moore, standing at the bridge “terminus and thinking he was Trout, drew his revol- ver and began firing, cartridges, none of which reached its mark, Thomas Linden, of No. 999 Bast One Hundred and Blghtleth street, who the pollceman. Morristania Court. Ee SIXTY STANDARD OIL About stxty boys employed the Standard Of] Company's works 1 {gay they will remain out until thei domands are conceded by the company. ‘The trouble, according to the youthtul strikers, soonest refus t Without a word Hays, who saw Moore! He shot off three} until Hays had fired the fourth shot at Hays was held in $1,600 ball in the BOYS OUT ON STRIKE. in tihe! canning department of the tih shon of j the foot of Elghth street, Lona Island \ Clty, went on strike to-day and they) bean done off Barnegat north of the | Delaware Brediowater, The fishermen my the reason of the small catches 16 ited See a , WORLD WANTS W: WORK MONDAY. WONDERS. It 18 a curious fact that they aro all rather hostile to the fair prisoner, “Thore, she's going to faint.’ They look disappointed when Nan falls to fall over, ENDS HIS LIFE IN SAME WAY BROTHER DID John Zahn Copies Valentine in Chosing Same Bedroom for Suicide, } In the same room in which his brother Valentine killed himself last December |and in precisely the eame manner, John Zahn, vwenty-bwo years old, committed uiclde to-day. To add to the grue- sorhe coincidence his sister Lizzle who heard the shot that killed him and was the first to reach hie side had a similar experience with the other brother, Now she threatens self-d.- struction, ‘The Zahn family Uves at No) 1667A Broadway, Brooklyn, where the elder Zahn owns a cigar store, The living apartments are on the second floor, ‘The wife and mother of the family be- came insane a year ago and ft con- fined In.# private institution, On Dea, 2% Valentine Zahn, who had been crossed in love, went to # bed- room in the flat at 10 o'clock in the morning, lay across the bed and fired ‘fa bullet into the middle of his forehead, ie was dead when his sister reached aN to-day John Zahn went At 10 o'clock to the. Same be m, lay across the seme bed and fired a bullet into the mid fie or his forehead, He, too, was dei 7 when his gister reached him, It wae roponted to the polee that the two | brothers used the ame revolver, but this ls denied by dheir father, $< KILLED HIMSELF AFTER A SCOLDING. Louls Nearing, Who Had Been Re- proached for Drinking Used @ Pistol, Louts Nearing staggered into the ittle delicatessen store be owned at No. 68 Hioks atreet, Brooklyn, to-day helplessly intoxicated. One of fs eelptiven was tn te sore visiting hie wit Between them they gave him a verbal Greasing down about his habits, Appareritly it sobered him, He walked into @ rear room, took a revolver out of a drawer and shot him- seit in the head, Half an ‘hour later ho ated, Up to a year ago Nearing was a sober, ‘¢nduatrious young man, Then a rela- \tive in Genmany left him eome money. He got married, established the do- lcatessen business and took to drink. — FRESH MACKEREL WILL BE CHEAPER. was near by, grappled with Hays and "3 Policaman atoGinnla, of the remo, {Twelve Schooners Arrive with Good avenue station, aasiated him, but not Catoh and More xpectea 'To-Morrow. Twelve mackorel fonooners well Mied with entered the hathor to-day the opening of the season, If the forty vessels which have been reported met In to-morrow the supply will be great fnoreared, t Moet of the successful fishing ir i and helped some im the reduction of the price which hag ruled ever s'nce despite the lateness of the s)agon anil the uniformly small catches, 8 FALLS SEVEN STORIES, BUTIS NOTSCRATCHED Jeweller Edward Botts Suffers Only from Shock After Long Plunge, A fall of seven stories to a concrete pavement through a narrow airshaft has no terrors for Edward Botts, thitty- eight years old, of No. 106 Macdougal street, who took the leap to-day with- Out injury, though, according to the police, he was trying at the time to commit suicide, Botts is a jeweller, who last worked for @ Maiden lane jewelry house. He js separated from his wife, who came @ few days ago to his residence and tried to get dodgings, so he says, but failing in this, secured a room across the street at No. 105, from a family Mving on the seventh floor, Her hus- band was calling at her room to- and nobody knows what took place there until a scream from her ran, through the house as Botts took tumbie from the window of her room | through tho airshatt. ‘Thirty-six families living in the house were excited to the verge of riot by tho @oreams and the sight of the man tumbling down the shaft, ering olothesiines and clothes as he went, and the hysterical crowd rushed to the 13\| street only to find the man oalmly ex- Teeaptd hia left wrist and feeling for broken bon: Dominico Bravin, who ocouples & rooin on the ground floor, called Volice- man Hedaman, of the Mercer sireet station, who cajied an ambulance from St. Vincent's Hospital, When the am- ‘Dulance arrived the surgeon could cot realize that the man was not hurt, and insisted on taking him to the hospital, whero an examination failed to reveai hai alt Deh ak Ht They watch her every movement. Tor Te, IN UR URE ERAN ECE. ROW’’ AT THE NA PATTERSON AmtAL (SKHTCHED FROM LIFE FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY ARTIST MORTIMOR.) _._ No Special Value in Parasols, of Taffeta Silk in all the new- est colorings, tucked; hen stitched and plain effects, also Flowered and Pongee Silks, The Popular English Club with case to match, $2.95. The New “Rajah” Silk Parasot with dress suit case handle, $6.00. Umbrella and Parasol Dept. Main Aisle. Lord& Taylor, hwentieth Btreot, sa han Brondway and ‘ Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, yw and then one will excitedly gasp: TWELVE MEN ARE BURIED BY BRONX CAVE-IN Three Sustain Serious ‘Injury and All Are Badly Bruised. A Goren workmen engaged in building @ cellar wall in an excavation at One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street Walton avenue, Borough of the Bronx, were buried in a cave-in to-day and three seriously Injured. Paseal, Casurro, of No, 62 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, had both legs broken; Antonio Grasso, of the same address, sustained internal Injuries, and Sessiona Calogra, of No. h7 Rivington _etreet, suftere from a@ bro- ken none and severe scalp wounds. The wall on which the men were working was along the Walton avenue Side Of the excavation. gone Mal- | com, @he contractor who has work in Shurge, Was standing on. the ‘side- walk watching the men, The whole length of the excavation caved in with- out warning and Matcom went down into the hole With the heavy stone) flagging of thé sidewalk, He escaped | ary, three badly Injured men were completely buried, Policeman Dolloft, of the Morrlsania station, them out and sent for ambuli Lebanon Hospital, to which they were taken. The others sustained minor bruises, Malcom was arrested on a charge of opines LES eee STANDARD OIL any broken bones oe internal injusivs ‘The man to at th Fos eh lk red gta, ener ga a, a ast Hsin to a magutrete what he meat by creating #0 much Gisturbanse in attempting to kil tlepelt. ——— THAT ‘STORK’ PARTY STIRS ELMIRA. tion Is the Talk of the City, WIM Others Copy Itt ELMIRA, N. ¥,, May &—The by Congressman and Mrs. te Atlanta, “Ga., who 4» visiting her par- ents, has caused @ great deal of com- ment, and the city's firet social section is now indulging in # daily matinee of gonsip on account of it, That the party was novel in the extreme is admitted by all, Whether ft will become @ prece- dont {8 not vet made certain, After boing entertained for a week by her old friends, Mre, Hodgson sent out cards for,an evening at homo, When the guests. were tishered into the dining-room they were oonfronted by a stuffed stork standing triumphant in the dle of the, table, with ita beac pointed at the chair to be oceupled by | Mrs, Hodgson, 'The place cardg werg likewine sym- bollo in thelr dovorations, bordtrs of storks surrounding the namor, George Bidwell Found in Room with Bullet in Left Breast— Revolver Was Discharged Ao- cidentally, He Says. George Bidwell, @ clerk in the offices” of the Standard Ofl Company, was found on the floor of this room at No, 66 Central Park West to-day with a bullet pronng, fp his lett besbg To a cham- vier: moeid dentally abot im Resi owe Hi petore, wit had Been Unable: to" eall $0". yeni to feed del he was takin; a handketwhiet out |COULDN'T MARRY and | Jeign any reason for the act. Mor- site Ga ace STE, Het Raney, and paroied tion on | GLERK SHOT! CHOSE DEATH as That’s the Only Reason Little! Falls, N. J. Hears Assigned for Suicide of Charles Sindle, aProminent' Young Man. Harris Suction Clip Means Eyeglass Comfort I without a slip— without a fault. Makes the glasses feel as if Shey wate suspended from the air. Does not mark the tender- est skin, It holds its position so rigidiy that the most ° vidlent shaking of the head could not possibly move the glasses one iota. Minimum accidents with a maximum comfort. Fitted to all glasses I make, without extra Gabe attached to your own for 35¢ Mt Harris | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 54 BAST 23d St., near ath Ave 50 BAST 125th St.onr. madisonave, HElodern Clothes for felen Many a down-hearted et: is only clothes-sick. Le! him wear the garments mado to our order by Chartes Sindle, twenty-four years old, of Little Fails, N, killed himself last |night at his father's home in that town. His body was found by members of the family this moming. Apparently he had deliberately planned t die, accora- ing to the family, but they do not as- It La sald that he had been paying attentions of late to & young lady, daughter of a Prominent family. at Livte Folls, and that pome one In her family waa strong- ly opposed to the Intimacy, and had for- uidden its continuance, The Sindie family Is very prominent in Little Fails and Paterson society, and Sindle himeelf is reputed to have been very well off in his own right. ty T Ww I vag uF. A aS fee Goh ‘Skirts Made pernet By. the Manufactur: ave money and avoll the dis- contort at wear K GRE OP POEUN and see how he's petseant strides on tos Suits, Overooats, is $15 to $86, Chandler Co, ' hii § 9 E, Oth il N.Y, ae) ry ss RS Fi WA! Pte pulled hig fovolyer volver sibudk a Sib eee = not tr; fT have & fwmole lot to SPHOIAL KOR WEDNESDAY, teen eee steerer eees Lb, 18e SPHOIAL FOR THURSDAY, ‘ait Marmalades ..» Lb, novolate Almonita Chips..L 180 che. into our is} ‘s able. to tell you the s NO CHARGE excopt glasses, and that moderate, HELP WANTED—MALE. full realisation of the significance of the “sea'’ or dinner go! reed & loving oup wes bsg t bore nd wine. bd oplrit, | | ( | | T’S the clip without a hurt— | | (i i

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