The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1905, Page 12

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SEN DIES $1,000,000 AS IN SIGHT ‘Just Promoted Con- SUALLY GIFTED MAN. Woman Wlehed to Marry Him on Deathbed, but Doctors ) Refused Permission. Fitch Thomsen, singer, must- ) tusiness man, well known In and this eountry, ts dead) in peeve Hospital of typhold foyer. His ‘came just as he was about to the reward of years of hard work, THe hed fought a long wohill fight to in his footing in the business world | had @bout accomplished it by the ymotion. of a company out of which would soon have taken 1,000,000 when he was stricken down, |. Mr, Thomsen's business troubles, com- with domestic dimoulties which preyed constantly on his mind since P wife divorced him a few weeks ago, fonby to marry another man on the @ame day, made a physical and mentol of him and there was little of his recovery from the first, ere indications that another ro- had come into Thomsen's life, when he entered the hospital he ee’. the name of Misd dna Allys Lit- ‘of No, 34 West Sixty-fourth street, ee ee house in which he also lived, aa of his nearest friend. Too |il to Be Married. Little called at the hospital last when Mr. Thomsen was deliri- @aid she was engaged to marry #2j4 she wished to marry him and that Mr, Thomsen was also to have the ceremony over be- he got any worse, but on the ad- Physician in charge the Rev. @ rare musician, and fm the musical worla is abitity at the plano i e baritone voice, As a busi: ems man he had ‘been very successful, his terrific energy | \_ Dwelve years ago he was the owner “Tee a) great deul of real emtate in Toronto. He lost this in am unfor- ftunate speculation, and then his wife, Agnus Taonwsen, well known as 9 ohoir almger and all-around musician, i an appointment at the Chicago World’a Hair os « judge on tie Board His Daughter an Actress. After the exposition the Thomsens and (Mhelr' two children moved to Philadel- phia. His daughter Audrey had mean- ‘while one on the stage, and lest year ‘was member of Otis Skinner's oom- pany. <n Philadelphia Mrs, Thomsen did ehoir alnging and also @othe concert “work. while Thomeen became musical @ritic of the Philadelphia ‘Times, It Was while there that he worked to bring the tivated ere opera. SOP RRY: Infladelphia, and suoceede: Biners failed to convince Mr. Grau that such @ tour would pay, (Mis went from Philadelphia to Boston ‘then back to Toronto aa the Cana- ian representative of the DeForest _ Wirelees ‘Telegraph Company. All this | time Mr. Thomsen had worked night YY on schemes to rehabilitate fin the business world, He had © g@uch powerful friends and advisers as former Secretary of the Treasury Ly- Bre J. Gage, who said of him to-day | that re was’ one of the most charm- a ‘and gifted men he had ever met. Promoted $10,000,000 Concern. “When the wireloss ph com- pany became involved in difficulties he i to promote the American Dry mpany, which Was capitaliz 000, In this he was very su he stock had been al: on he Was taken il, John I, Hazie- counsel for the yeast company, said day that Thomsen's profits trom the Gee! NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., MAX %— The bodies of all three of the men who Were swept over the Horse Shoe Falls ina boat‘on the night af April & Gave been found in the lower river, iy of Philip ‘Trautman was found. to- day, while that of romotion of the company promised to Thomas Knapp e 000,000 at least, taken from the river last evening, and Be yeas AED the De Reskes heard| that of Jonn Knapp, ils brother, po homaseh #ing and ‘advised | Tu y last. ‘The | findmg of | the 0 Into renee grand opera. To do this, F, meant the sacrifice of ness work .he had devoted a lite- to, And tho pave up tho idea, ng ngimaen got a divorce trom her nd March Tast, on the ground y sho marr Philadelphia newapaper in addition to his other ‘wae An art critic atitan Me re tion, iidren, The tas ~, -Flancee His Accompanist, (Miee Little when seen at her h add that it was ‘true that she atc were @ to mar- ia aanted. here she had one to ’ and tried £0 3 Be ts» was ue, sine matter of fact tt was Mr, - wanted C'perfoned: then, °f ed such @ thing at t r, 01 insisted upon 10 he cereniony, as Mr, eae Ce qd mai homsen wos a have Known wach other for elsht aud during the greater part of me I have en his accompanist Might before he was taleen il, he “at tho Caledonian Clubs) When ot him at Bellevue the first thing ) when they saw id, they put him in another fine r ie been Obed shigers, Rind wa once parte ask manager for is .| by news from St, Thomas, Ont., bodies clears up the mystery which surrounded their @isappearance, They are a to have been oaught tn an dee floe while fishing and carried over the falls, ‘The three men were residents of La Salle. Yankees Must Get Out, DETROIT, Mich, May 2%.—Rallroad circles here Rave been deeply stirred that Judge Winchester had ordered the de- -| portation of some of the officials in Can- ada of the Pere) Marquette Ratiroad. ‘The decision came as tho result of an Investigation into charges that the rall- road had been replacing residents v1 Canada with officials brought from the United States, ‘Ihe men ordered de- ported are: Superintendent J, 8. Pyeatt, ‘Train- tspaltcher J muster B J. MeMany, Genoral Foreman Geoning, Xsaistant General Foreman Shoemaker, ‘Assistant Engineer 0. C. Laseur, man Osborne, of the interlocking pl: and signals; Vv See O'Taughi{n, of the muperimend fice; and Storekeeper Hunter, Thomas, and Hagar Britton Passenger agent at London, One, Flood in New Mexico. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., MAY &. ‘Vhe Rilo Grande now almost a mile mide, is flowing through the middie of the village of Tome, twenty miles south of Albuquerque, while the six hundred Inhabitants of the village are campiny Rt, ee aa, ond, arene thelr homes Tp a RY T. FE. BACK UP! COME HERE WITH THAT BUNDLE epee SHA AT a (Miate NICE To HAVE Crulser for Eclipse Party, NEWPORT, May %.—The United States cruiser Minneapolis, commanded by Oapt. Adolph Marix, will go from he | 'ere to @ navy-yard next week to pre- pare for taking a large party of scien- Usts to Spain, where they will observe the solar eclipse, The expedition will be in charge of Rear-Admiral Colby M. Chester, Superintendent of the Naval Qbeervatory, and the start will be made about July i Tt is understood that the Minneapolis will be accompanied by the cruiser Dixie and a collier. To Restrict Emigration. Peat ne PEST, HUNGARY, emigration was Introduced in the Diet to-day. [t proposes to prohibit steam- ship companies from employing eml- Bravion agents, to itmit thelr “adver Mires? pata cor NY OmnlerAtlOn empG: pun: 088 Wi ‘out inducements to emigrate, i Senators Start for the Fair. CHICAGO, MAY %.—A party of United States Senators and Congressmen — will leave Chicago to-night for Portland, Ore, to participate in the opening cer- emonles of the Lewis and Clark Exposl- tion, The party of Congressmen Is in charge of Sorgeant-at-Arms Henry Cas- Bon, and includes Speaker Cannon, Trw-| ney, of Minnesota; sherman, of New York; Bartlett, of Georgia; Adams, of Wisconsin; Henry, of Texas; Boidler, of Ohlo; Sibley, of Pennsylvania; Littauer, of New York; Small, of th Carolinat McAndrews. of Tilinols; Londenslager, ot New vervey Hedge, bf Towa; South: wick, of New York, and Hemenway, Indiana, fed Graeme Stewart Ill CHICAGO, May 2%.—During the Bank- ra’ Club banquet last night Graeme tewart, former Republvan National Committeeman from bhig State, fe ‘ell un conscious at the table. The attack was D) tat Shae “ moare PSION, Hk MAY 25.— roviding fo tthe restotion of | y POWERS. loo How SAN AFoRD LITTLE A man's not phony just because he talks to himself about the bundle halé of the population of this little town have little black men. of dub ponies in the Brooklyn Handicap. “Just Try Me.” WORCESTDR, May 2%,—At-the session ot the New England Misstonary Con- Yention of the Methodist Bplsoopal Church, held in Trinity Chureh, Bishop Thoburn sald: “Men are dreaming ‘that some Cam negie may come to help ts. Others aave thought some other man would come to help us, and some have asked mo what I would do in such a case, My answer {s: ‘Just try me.’ We have never hnd men missing when we fen sialag Wy have had money “Beggar” Was Host, MILWAUKER, Miss, May %—Capt. ohn Pearson, son of the general man+ ager of the Great Western, England's largest railway, came to America to ale tend the international railroad congress, Ho went to Minneapolis where hie father has milling interests. On his way to! this city he lost $800. He arrived here with 7% cents, "That is the best fairy tale I ever heard” | tho Milwaukee bi told his stoi would end by He got ano father. [The “governor” sent him $1,000. ‘then | these business men were astontished by recelying invitations to a banquet at the Hotel Phater, They went and wero noy- ally entertained, Capt, Pearson to-day thanked them and told his story, He left for Hngland, promising to write to all who had helped him, h to” cable Drop Hebrew Colony Plan, VIPNNA, May %.—The Bxecutive Commithee of the Zionist Congress, after wtudying Wind yey of bl ‘committee 4o Afriva, a Ly wont 0 atteot that at ks sition recommend carrying out the 4 Lod a Ee RYT PRCA ARO TD re FoR 1 BELMONT rw? Good Bab (SE BLACK BAO san TAcKs * AA +ALA Do not be! He's talking to the black man. untttnd to the little black man, éven {f he does put you on to a 100 to 1 Tf you have any troubles blame them on the little black man, One- shot that doesn’t shoot, > Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. « Niagara Falls Victims Found; Leaves Dawes Commission, MUCKOGER, I. T., May %.—Major Caitton R, Breckinridge, former Am- waesador to Russia, hae resigned his powition as member of the Dawes Com- @ilesion, The resignatino was submitted © the President in April, and it was announced to-day. Mujor Breokinrtdge Tealgned because of an order Issued by the President reversing the aotion of 4h eDawes Commission on a land ques- tion over which Major Breckinridge bad fmediate jurisdiction, To Entertain Miss Alice, CINCLNNATI, May 2.—Alice Roose- velt will arrive here on the morning of June 8 for @ visit of about a week at Rookwood, the home of the Long- worths, Mrs. Longworth will have to depart next Monday to spend the sum- mer with her daughter, the Countess De Chambrun, Her other daughter, Mrs, Buckner Wallingford, will do the honors of the home, assisted by Con- neworth, Mrs, Long- bachelor son, . ongworthia engagement ebroad was made long before Miss Roosevelt's Vieit had been arranged and vould not well be broken, it id, Among \the affairs arranged for Misa Roosevelt's pleasure are a dinner dance at the Pillars, a country club; « dinner the home of ex: Charles PB. Taft, orother of tl War, and Mra, Taft the Longw rth Longworth’s pri Latonia race-track on Derby day. Roosevelt Gives Medals, BWRUN, MAY %.—Three gold medals THE WORLD? THURSDAY FVENING. MAY 25, 1005, IT’S GREAT TO HAVE A LITTLE BLACK MAN. TWINS BORN ON THE TEUTONIC, | British Captain Boards Liner With @ story of a tragedy and a romance on beard, the White Star Liner Teutonic arrived in port to-day, tragedy was the birth and death a few hours later of twing—a girt and a boy— Neck, Westchester County, a steerage parenger on the boat. The romance concerned a sturdy sea captain and a pretty British ass, who came over to meet and wed him, Fear- ing that the nuptial knot couldn't be tied tn time for him to safll from New York to-day on his steamer, the Britioh Prince, he went out to meet the Teu- tonic on the Revanue Cutter Calumet, and as moon as the liner had docked the happy couple raced away in @ cab to find @ pareon, The twins were born on the Teutonic Inet Saturday morning, and it was at one deckied to name the boy Teutonia epirits. and the gin Atenta. The tiny lad, | was gone, A neighbor told him however, only Lived six hours. The girl survtved him nineteen hours, dying Sun- day morning, At sundown the babes Were burted at een, Purser Lancaster and Dr, F. J. McAuliffe officiating at the service, The cabin and steerage oe mingled together at the last a, | New ¥ 11d ho rlesued 1¢ wound | ‘Guess ; Former United States Senator 3. Cannon, tal, was among the passengers tenic, Attache of Washington. of New Yo. BUT THEY DIE at Quarantine to Claim His Fiancee. The Mrs. Idlllan Thiele, of Throg's Michael foul play. Van Co, @ixteenth street. ‘Tuesday mornin she had house ‘with little Mra. Boyle: and has dar wan 5 fe welghed 180 poun Boylan, FEARS WIFE HAS NET FOUL PLAY Husband Puzzled Over Mysteri- ous Disappearance of Mrs. Annie Boylan and Three-Year- | Old Chiid—Search Is Futile. For two days the police have been try- ing to learn what strange fate has over: | taken Mra, Annie Boylan, of No. 408 East One Hundred and Highteenth strect, and her three-year-old daughter Loretta. | The mother and child disappeared from | thelr’ home Tuesday, since made for them has been futile, the woman's hus- band, believes that she has met with and “My only reason for thinking this,” he said to-day, ‘is thet my wife's ab- aence has remained a mystery. BO reason for deserting her home and her other cbildr happily together quarrel or misunderstanding, Boylan ls employed by the Mercury | fn Hast One Hundred and| When he lett home e fo to his work | in her usual ‘When he returned at nig! to n seen walking out of the Loretta. | is twenty-nine years old hair and eyes, last eeen he wore a black dress, spots in height and the search We got there was no BXTENSION TABLE, $14.75 ‘This pillar extension table golden oak, quarter sawed top, highly polished, is a bargain seldom offered. Parlor Suits, Couches, Library Tables, Brass and White Enam- elled Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Refrigerators. Carpets & Rugs Liberal Credit She had along 1 good | ht she that 263 Sixth Av. 104-106 West 17th St. Send for Catalogue Pree hen Bhe When the Teutonto was met at Quar- amtine by the revenue cutter Calumet 2 prsiwars man, whose akin hed been seamo! by many a gale, sprang on board with the custome officers and hastened up to Purser Lancaster, “My name is Coffin,” he seid, am the captain of the Prince liner Brit- teh Prince, aboerd in whom I am deeply inter- ested. fact, that I ain goitg to marry her As son 46 We BOL aMliore.” But while the bashtul captain was en- deavoring to explain his mission the young lady in question rushed into the Durser’s office and threw herself into the viaitor’s arms, Norte, of Middlebromph, England. The | British Prince was echeduled to sail for Pernambuco at 1 o'clock in the after- |noon and the catain explained to his flancee that they would have to do gome sourrying about in order to be- come man and wife before the de- parting time. ' “Now, just eave those things to me, eerie ot tune, the oceans Wer wil arrive ot the taose bern o'clock. ‘Then the first thin will be to hunt Up the mi that we will do shop) that be fp3 There is a young lady 1 am 90 Interested in her, in Ghe wae Miss Kate jand figures. “We will have jumt before & we will do | rane? earl 9 fay Mttle wedding Ee ero Captain tefed to took happy and of U who arrived on the Teu- SAILED ON THE DEUTSCHLAND, Yormer Mayor Robert A, Van Wyok, vey bum ww ae punorr"ias Oras Taylor, Glaser, the actress; J, Henry Smith ‘Thomas Grace, Roman Sacramento, Cal., er the reian Legation Dr, John Adatson Fordyce, ‘and Mra, C. A. Bpreokets. Sale of Men’s Negligée Shirts, Friday & Saturday, May 26th & 27th. Made of fine quality woven or printed madras’ in light and dark grounds, neat stripes Made with plain |fronts, attached or detached cuffs (majority attached cuffs), | various sleeve lengths, | PI35, exceptional value. Quarter Size Collars, jin all the prevailing models,| Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fiith Avenue, Nineteenth Street. | FRIDAY, MAY 26th. UNUSUAL VALUES IN Women’s Wear. COVERT JACKETS, LATEST STYLES, SHIRT WAIST DRESSES of Shepherd's checks and plain colored Taffetas, lace yoke MADRAS WAIBTS..... 2.0 .e0se0 00s BATISTE WAISTS, hand embreidered..., ...,.. ow Constable ge 10.00, 16,50 18.50, 27.50. 1.25, Men’s Furnishings. LIGEE SHIRTS, Me eored attached Cu seecesrsteresheonereapees BATH ROBES ef Imported Turkish Towelling, Checks. MER NECK WEAR, now 4 ‘White Madras, self figures and stripes, Stripes and and colorings, including Summ ent importation of English Foulard Four-in-Hande . . The real thing, The sort of boys’ wash suits that don't mind a wet- ting — whose colors won't run, | Sailor suits, sizes 3 to 1c; | $1.50 to $5.50, | Russian suits, sizes 3 to 8; $1.75 to $6 50, Norfolk suits, sizes 8 to 16; $4 to $6, Rocurs, Pret & Company. Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at ‘ wt Warren st, 43th st, 32d st, Coward Shoe Three Specialties, The Goward Arch-Supporting Shoe is a perfect preventive for all ten- dencies of the foot to break or flatten at the instep, The Goward Bunton Shoe provides plenty cf room and com- fort for the enlarged jolut and fits the rest of the foot amoothly and easily. F The Coward Combination Shoe gives ample room at the toe to | insure ease in walking and at the \ same time fits snugly at heel and instep, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St.,N. Yo | (rman wi aTaeet.) Mall Orders Filled, Send ter Catalogue, 1.50 3.75 C 1,50 3,25 1,00 P Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue apperel lAtterinrry System Clothes win hands down against the field gf custom-tailor garments; and all other ready - for + service ie left at the post Every style from sober to sporty” “Ask the <Man Who Weare Them” The Quaker Grey and New Naples ya Blue Suite aro aingle or double breasted, and cost $70 and $25 fi ROYAL FURNITURE'CO CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS

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