The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1905, Page 10

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Racers, Takes a Warming- Up Spin’ Outside, ‘a Cup Tuesday. The “pnaymion lett Tebo's @wallest boat in the race. ing. “every day, et stale. Labs. Smallest of the yacht Valhalla, which has been @rydock in Hoboken, went into the \ water again to-day, spick and mpan and Weady to start in the ocean race for the ook, TBrooklyn, Atted out with extra spare » for the race and went down to Bandy “Mook, The Fleur de Lys had another trial pin Outside the Hook. She will be the Qapt. Bohlin has the Fleur de Lye in foot trim and says he wil! keep her Coming. trom the jor ashing feat as he focs, he zs Using @ oat for all she's 4 if a boat needs exercise to ‘een in trim the Fleur de Lys will not Gangs of workmen acrulbed and the thderbodies of the Atlantic yesterday while they were rite gEReer i i HH i - ustioe Pesta Denounces i! ‘the Practice of Permitting -\ Lawyers to Seek Business ~ Among the Patients There. Court, to-day added to that of Justice Fiterernid in a similar case his de- jation of a long standing bad prac- tice in the city hospitals of permitting Yepreaentatives of lawyers to seek bus- | fees among patients suffering trom in- juries, ‘The ruling to-day grew oat of @ sult by Mark Harrington, a cab G@ttver, against the city for injuries exmed by being pitched off his cab by & defective pavement, A wheel of Har- Fington's cab dropped into a ‘hole in the West Forty-soventh street asphalt, pitohing him off his perch, He was fo badly injured that he was in the four months, When Ralph Gil- Jette broveht suit for him for $10,000 )@amages he found a complaint had al- een lodged by another lawyer. on bal never seen this lawyer, Solicitor of accident cases, T. Ignazio ‘ had importuned the cabby in if of this lawyer abmost before the of the ether used in netting a Treken log had passed off. According » he represented himself as | sgentore to ® paper authorizing him begin sutt. Reves is not a lawyer, ‘hired one on an agreement for Bald Justice O'Gorman, mybstituting @Mlette in place of this lawyer: ‘undieputes fects in this motion owe & scandalous condition in Belle- tal which juetty exposes those a authority in thet institution to the ‘ipravest censure, “Phe plaintift (Harrington) while al! ‘patient in the hospital, grievously 11, “ras induced by one T. Ignazio Reves to ® claim for damages in his hands, Rees patient was subjected to the im- BY. py Riottunities of this person as soon as the hospital doctors completed their in- oes ard {tton, | He intimated that re the in his hands Gaido Friction “with the atone: considering his apparent au- ¥ nd the liberty he enjoyed In Jing, it is not surprising that he the ‘patient's signatur | Little Dole Dimple i ce viet sia a when she was not loyed. b was very frank to confess in Sunday World Help ‘ant mechs hua ed. ‘With all to ee “ite tart of the race pita will be bmndhonpped in the hy lis cond treat lor et ios 4 mt lor a an Batery Park Tas Soloed in ‘the meade giving a chance to see the start of the ri the ous Will follow the Yachts ‘novoral* mitea ts ca, ‘Puacheos nsisted on Being Eintertained at Mrs.Van- derbilt's, Roggi Tried to Get Away with a Brooch and Sockey Dodged a Board Bill—All Unvwill- ing Guests of the Com- monwealth. These are dog days for counts real or phony, New York entertained three Of them in its police courts yesterday, and there is a good prospect of all of them spending the summer with us ae guests of the commonweakh, One of them, Raggi, Count Carlo, tried to get away with a 81,600 brooch; an- other, who #ald he was Count” Adolph Rodel, insisted cn being entertained a} the home of Mrs, Cornelius Vundertllt, @nd ‘had’ to be led away to the fooilsh ward at Bellevue, while the third, one Count Artbert Sackey, ducked a, board Dill and wae landed as a beat, Apparently the police ‘have the woods" on all of them, They are very indignant, of course, and the Kaiser Wilhelm mustaches of Count Raggi and Count Backey fairly bristled with anger when they were accused of being a couple of macers, Count Adolph Rodel has no Katsorinos to ourl up at times Of great emotion, but when he was pinched he had enough junk on him to Qtart ® Brazilian diamond shep, Innocent, of Course, The diamond beoosh getaway of the Count Raggi haa already been chron- ioled in The Evening World. In apite Of the fact that Raggi had the brooch in his glove when caught, he insisted in court yesterday that be wes an in- gocent men. Count Saclay, it seems, mung Mrs, Charlotte Day, of No, 339 Weet Thirt; of board: astro street, for $83 worth ile deHatn eras ‘he Rodel, Kar joyeiry Paes a Wado went up the. Peps Fat oe Vanaer sl i. 1 Weat matiy seve eet, ang: insiniag ‘uso caeven ns a . Teminded bras buder that aac ee ‘Mrs, Vanderditt ts Rhine, and @eomed ‘the butler woulin't roa nd le ee Oe nay Hea ye} came a Bes ay They Threaten Reprisals, tee the three counts carry out the ts they, have made the German imbues: wilt be kept busy for the next few days Tine pectaes: Whenever a German count « in trouble he always threatens to start diplomatic channels humming, These counts are no excep ion to the rule, Wihat hey ae Boln he way of reprisals is some- thing flerce, Meanwhile the stupid New York po- lice are holding on to them and mean on po them for sn visa Nothing like it has ever be fore in thie city. been anything ie. the French Ri SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF. Vietim Had Refused to Marry Maa Who Killed Her, ‘LOB ANGELES, Cal, May Brightman has shot and kiilea | Charles H, Gurney and then co: sulelde here, Unrequited love was ti motive. Mrs, Gurney, who was nineteen years Of ame, was formerly: Miss Dona Vi came here it inneapolla about a year reat sions e~ Indeed, there it anywhere since 1.—-A. M rr) Gemand for tows and oe will be served on board and the Old Guard’Band wilt keep vhings. ively on the Ne? down he. iy ani ol. Bares ‘who comes here to join rasse: the yacht Sunbeam, whigh at participate m the ooean for the Emperor William Cup, ved here to-day on the steamer Lucania from Liverpool and Queenstown, 1. | Chapman, of No. 140 HAGGLED OVER COACH FARE Scene at Brooklyn B Bridge When Cabby Demanded $2.50 for Trip from Cafe Boulevard— Settled at Police Station. Patrolman Smith at the Brooldyn Bridge eacly tiix morning saw a well: dressed party of three men and two women in a quarrel with the drivor of @ coach. He made inquiry and was told by one of the men that the driver had fred to overcharge ‘hem, They had driven down from the Cale Boulevard and had agreed to pay $1.60, he suid. At the bridge the driver de- manded $2.60, claiming that ho had te right to get that much for his coach; that $1.50 was his price for a thansom ‘The members of the party, as Polloe- man Smith got them, were George: A. Mor tary “some supreme judue!? and. Airs se; Charles Moc. assay street, and and George H. Mira, Blec, Chapman Folwell, of Broolkdyn, All Went to (thé Oak. street station, where the Will was settled for $1.00. While haggling over it somebody stole the coach A was ‘found later at an‘ Pike and Madtron streets. ———— LEFT $1,700 TO NIECES, Aged Dolly Mone Kept Sayings tn Thuvee Banks Under Different N The rally at No. 814 Hast ‘Twe wan filed to-day by John MISSING MAN WAS DROWNED Body of Thomas Quigley, City Playground Watchman Who Disappeared Mysteriously on May 1, Is Found in the Bay. The body of Thomas Quigley, a watchman In the children's playground, Eleventh avenue, was found to-day in the bay off Governor's Isiand. Quigley was reported missing to the police by his daughter Mary on May 1, On that day ho. left his home, at No, 188 West Sixty-third street, to go to church and thence to Rockaway, Nv J., where the family has a little country’ home, His children learned. that he Was in Rocka- wav on Mav 1, for a pocketbook oun- taining $50, which he bad taken from New York, was found there, ‘Quigley was sixty-five years old, well preserved for his age and of un fommonly happy temporament. He wi fot a drinker nd is family hus asked the police to probe the mystery of fio death ese SELL GIRL’S STORY GIVES HER FIANCE HIS FREEDOM. resa Seola'n Father Had Caused Antonio Deluria’« Arrest for Attempted Abduction, Delur'a, of N At Port: LITTLE MINNIE LOST IN DAISIES ae PARAS DRO Pretty Child of Four, Now with) tor Hoboken Police, Found Play- ‘~ Ing in Woods, Only Knows Her First Name, A ttle girl of four, who says her name js Minnie, but who doesn't know where ahe came from or who her pat ents are, is being fe ih ies we Henontay Poaatiy dressed, paving ie ike worday, neatly dresed, playin woods near Palleade a She was | a pertectly happy with @ great handful of aisles when two young, women came her, rhe alice ‘have communicated wi the pollce of New York and fra pales of several Now Jersey cities, but one seems, to know anything about ie tle Minnie, ARE CASTE CHILD HURLED OUT OF WAGON’ BREAKS THIGH, Horse Ran Away When Milkman Left Boy Alone for a Moment, Harold Parker, % bate Uttle boy of five, who olives Freeman ‘ pelite figure, used her persuasive arts 20 ‘Hail Latest Thing in Piillinery thas Struck New Yorl and Put the Polo fiat Ou of PBusiness—in Com » bination with La Syliph. Bend, It ls Hard to Beat VOTE latest thing in. millinery ts the Propeller hat: the latent thing fm fads te the Syiphe shape. A combination of the two may be very Popular when the town gots used to it. ‘New York ts always on the lookout for new things. Now it has two of them. and what te more natural than they should be combined New York knows all about La Sylphe the newest shape. because The Kven- tng World has told of tt In picture and stcry, It looks hard to 40, but It isn't ed kenraroo walk, now relegated to but it wasn't tong after it was intro- | duced that all the girls were praotis- very popular. The Syiphe shape is harder than, the kangaroo, bur it can be acquired, as Miss Dorothy Bertrand has shown tho readers of The Hvening World, ‘The propeller hat haa come along now end put ithe polo hat clean out of busi- ness. The polo hat threatened to carry everything before it at the outest, and the ahopping district was getting to look Like a pacade of Tommy Atkinses, Dut it wild have to bite the dust before the propeller hat. There i something very fetching @bout the newest thing in fashionable millinery, It is called a propeller hat blade of @ screw. It sete well forward ‘on the head, coming down aligttly over the face, and one must have a good aupply of ‘hhede behind to wear it with- aut catching cold. It ts not @ comfortable hat for windy and oven rivets ri ‘ome circumatances. ching hat for a , the elements Paces At sas tDais TRIED BUT FAILED TO DIE. Girl, Taken Carbolic Acid— She Will Reeover, Yeo Goldie Montgomery, a negro girl of gevenicon, employed cambolic acid at} her ‘est Borty thi home, \reet, early to-day. Bhi : Hoephial and’ the, oe Baler’ recorsr, SNe iy me wanted to dle. joctors say refused to tell cover REBUNES. THREE COUNTS HAVE RUN OF HARD LUCK IN NEW YORK)THIS MAN GLAD BELLEVUE MEN|,.... ; TO BE ARRESTED Chased by 300 + 300 “Angry Mott Street Women After Robbing Little Girl, Epstein Repoices to Be Locked Up. It $9 unusual for a man to be giad to be afresteg, but David Epstein, of No. 3 Rutgers place, was to-day, There were $0 wild Itallan women chasing him up Mott street, and David waa when one practices a bit, The celehrat- | the fad waste basket, looked hard, too, | ing it, and in a few weeks it became! because ite appearance suggests the Pad D. porpege we blade shape is a) the | The Scarlet Bat. # By Fergus Hume. getting tired, Detective-Sergeants Deevy and Gallagher be haat his dis and gathered him In, bao hi peddier of sodawater, He was going through the tenement at No, S14 Mott street to-day when he met four-year-old Lena Andriole, Lena was wearing her srandoipth earrings, masaly9 affairs of gol “"] wit give you a penny for one ear ing,” sia David. i pi was agrecable, She got the penny and David got the oarring. ‘Then je tried -to take the other, a couple of Italian words, Every kitchen door in the tenement- ‘house opened and a woman popped out, Every woman was a mother, and every ‘one had something in her hand capable 6 peveral fecares ie hole street, but he ould ‘not chal pene Anariole. "Other mo igen ta mae Snap ate as eprinting. thro jamo! Hooda, Pe poe at jet door PRETTY GIRL, HAS OWNER KILL HORSE| fen Poor Animal's Sufterings Ended with Bullet After Young ‘Woman Argues Successfully, Charlotte Loter, of No, 217 Columbus avenue, a handsome young woman, of successfully toviay that e@he induced James Linden, of No, 08 East One Hun- dred and Hightieth street, to consent thay @ horse attached to his moving van b ho for phyaical divabiiitl ‘ on trom ‘and ot jal" Sructicaly unte for She demanded that the TA ado but ane ree Was pr nae art be enot. i by) ns that the MRS. SPENCER’S BODY BROUGHT FROM PARIS. On the Frendh Hine Ftaamer La Bayol Lens | 3 mai tee eu" auld ie rel, complacentiy. SYNOPSIS OF ‘PRECHOING CHAPTE beh GL eda Tk. However, Lancaster’ loved Mildred starth. Ree CLL. } ae bad by fiuctase Jarman, Bal ay J t ees LO } up in Renlune, aurpr fase MAG, “ahssever her froth: | "E,dld not tell Miau Worry B Berry and, nis plea fran awn perry our, aes Pity iatate ; “That 1 had told her? She’ Mar!" “She 34, not say that you had. told her, But she eign, that Lancaster had been here. Ou Wi the only mist) be," “However, that's neithe hore’ nor f there, you, gn, my honor, thet casera sectet. pot, have. kiliea Btarth,. ain ty be leaves Mina. Starth er he it inno danger from me. . Pout named Dentiam aro aogut to fomerit, | Both 1 janie Denham dave a acai to0ed. CHAP TER XVI. (Gomtinued,) Knew. a vis Hits Ra ct ioe vou want me to jonie—I all her by ‘te name I him seat ‘could Ae fa aa ‘There was a a coldly. ngeretands anid aren an Ul Kd you," hus min ee ante "In ia it he ee, ig a Bee ¢'@ Jenlous pang, his i 7 her aN Nitin inthe Minato Ate even then | PameiC, a wo} joule a , eve fo. e8H, spit with oe 5 girl: $0 fallin alveet, the Bronx, soho Henry Birnett, 1 milkman, of No. 1167 Stebbins. ave- 1 wy, street, wae pire harged in t fi _Weraay. ivhien ‘avcdlgued attempe ing to abduct old daughter ¢ Doluria her tree ‘Donald, the | di ‘executor: ha will ia wit ‘ ee ale ty to sall eat, Th tale the: et alt nue, to wivé him a ride in his wagon to-day, Burnett Ueted: chim in> \ana " ton wbcnye, arove tie: kano motion ft ia mi tved to-day, Was the body of Tien soriiiard ‘Bpencer, who died in Paris on Merch 2 after a higcltatg of ae (the ee in a alt} ay} Bre Y he jun eee 49)

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