The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1905, Page 8

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oS OOD TMD THE eur WITTE | — ph Lin | UME VMS» WG AS ‘stages am MORGAN BACK WITH GAY TOGS AND ART BITS Dead in Vestinate | Bled Nate UF BIG AUTOS, HIS ASSAVLANT | Financier Gives His Yacht) Green Machine Crushes Girl) Potice Believe Woman Wield-| the dt carat las | , the Go-By to Look After While Speeding on Street ed Weapon and Hold | Nie sit hand on he dioverad, His Treasures. in Williamsburg. One as Witness. | eo sin ofthe tine ang | MET DOWN THE BAY. CROWD MOBS CHAUFFEUR|TWO MEN IN CUSTODY: But Throng of Friends on the Corsair Forced to Post- ) pone Their Welcome. Driver Was Entertaining His| Williams Stabhed During Row; Friends in Owner's Vehicle in Front of Metrcpolitan and Had Close Call. Opera-House. “CONDEHS EDMILK ilted by 1 process and absolutely e and whole- some. Kk is guaranteed to keep in any temperature or cli- mate. The trademarks are value/ able; save tl tite for list || of free premi MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK co, | Swear j Chitd-maiming automobiles aro (re- | With @ fatal knife thrust just below | sponsible for the fact that two more | his heart, George Williams, an em- ciitldren face death in hospitals to-iny, | Ployee of the Gold and Stock Telegrap and one of the machines ts of the green | Company, ta dying in New York Hos- | hue that marks ¢he machine which has | Pit. He refuses to say who stabbed him or to identify the woman and two bee ing death and destruction | een cue oe men arrested on suspicion by the police. | ‘The victims are Sadie Pfetffer, six | T26 Police think he stabbed by a | cone Was ere sin | Woman whom he ts trying to protect years old, of No. 610 Broadway, Will- | "pmaD WON Ae ie lotrompiltan Opera: jiamsourg, dying {n St. Catherine's Hos- lattaigen sous Noo ten yoara oid, | Heuse at 2 o'clock this morning, Detec- | ital, and John Maro i x Hd." ve saw two men scutffling. | jof No, 17 Roosevelt street, lying in Hud- | 57 A ening Sinnet Foeptial, Ite drivera were (H@ Pan across tho street, separated son Sircet Hosptta rivers were} thom ad nabbed one. The other dart Shee 1 Oe ica es, iota (reine, ed off, but ran into the arms of Pulic riven emo, man Stelnmeyer. Sadle Pfelffer was playing near her| Waste Baisicy was w mother {n Leonard street, near Moore : street, Williamsburg, last aight and did HAS WARDROBE OF A KING. Hold of the Oceanic Crowded with His Trunks, Filled with Won- derful Assortment. Accorded almost the same distinction that might fall to a ruling monarch and | met by his splendid yacht Corsair, her | deck bristling with ins of finance, J. Plerpont Morgan arrived here to-day | on the White Star liner Oceanic. He was accompanted by his daughter Anna, ‘his valets, henchmen and a train al-j most as large as the suit of a potentate, | Rot notice the epproasn ofa bis ercen| wag Williams, admitied he had’ be ‘The financier, upon whom Europe looks |fouring car rushing down the | Wenuealeienenierestive na lieaete as the commander-in-chief of American | Nils Brolin, of No. 52 W seer tine finance, brought back with him a sar- Jenth etret, Manhattan, wus at yoeertedl Wye hiaeae to cheese 4 torial outfit as remarkable as the ha-| |wheel. He is chauffeur for William c.| Steet station, a biliments of any king. He also had| ° Ormond, of No. 430 Kosciusko street, | Meanwalle a crowd gathered and Po- stored in the hold of the great steam- Brooklyn, and was giving a pamy of | Hceman Steinmeyer saw one of the o ehip art treasures that he has been | two friends a lively spin. eorermeye a he te) eon piece 3 ? Taneacking the continent for, not to| | Mob: Menaced| chauffeur. iy the doorway of the Criterion Theatre. i S © 1 speak of a white piug hat, the latest aie i g | Steinmeyer recognized her as Mabel Gil- emi- A nnua caper in headgear to be introduced by chi'd was bewildered and hesi-| roy, He also got @ good look at the Clothing Sale IN HIS BED Saves You 20° to 50%, King Edward. n tried to atop Long before the Oceanic shoved her mose through the Narrows the Cors ———— | Any. ee to run, whe Brot man. went down the bay to meet the incom-| i ' riunede 0 @ telephone und called | Willams was stretched out on the sta-| \ No Use Appealing to Law At Pistol Point Compel Him|,,We “> not say, your choice of an am | tlon-house floor when Steimmeyer enter odds and ends, broken sizes, or last | ing ship. The yacht was guyly deco | 1h Birch mo nad gathered wen | w Seae ene Revaremas rated with flags and her deck was Brolin returned, and, wt ‘ joie as pete her On eae Eddi thronged with the many friends and) | threw stores and sticks 8 too 3 St \ friends. Pol.ceman Bierm The other gave no sign of recog d: financial aides of Mr. Morgan. Steam- ode friends.) Pellceman. Bierwian ed | h —— un lking his pris | oner to a patrol box he noticed blood on his own hand, Then the ry who Nhe World by a staf! photographer. ing out into the Swash Channel, the from the webs Chie and Williams took the bint. Ta Coreair saluted the liner with «series | Tageroken cries of the mother. | No" Gr second avenue Tiatoe he aust to Punish a Woman, Says | to Give Up Val- Season's models at reduced prices. of siren toots. oes started for her home SORREWEnE thie wonian | We say ANY mixed suit in our Rerraind Aboard. Willie Link Wanted to Scare from Bt aoher in pay rutin Mr. Nichols. uables, four stores is yours at prices re- When the Oceanto reached Quarin-| . | ’ . tine the yacht ran alongsiae te tesa Tormentor and Didn’t | Doesn’t Aspire to Succeed if it was Mr. Morgan's dispositt ; be taken off, It wus not. howeve Know Rifle Was Loaded. McClellan as Mayor. he ordered that the vach: follow th Steamship up the river to her regular landing, where he could gf ting sympathizes we after disembarking on the White Star Jerome in hig | ,.Ten-sea ently for the office four yeare, but line pier. for Mayor. Mr. Cutting thi: Mayor | President Gilbert G. ‘Thorne, of the X i I en she realized that 1s condi duced 20% t 50%. tzel, a rich merchant. residing | many of Wiese suits were still-in eal, rob Fleniyimtrest’ wes awakened |(OU! tailor shops three weeks ago; with day by the flash of an electric torch |@bsolutely no ‘last season's models ared Mr! n his fuce and five masked men stand- | here. fe size range includes gar- is bedroom on the fourth | ments to fit the youth of 16 up to puss ove elureveiver ee man who wears a 52 inch chest Forest, |was placed against his head. da 36 inseam, so that men and you move or call you will be a youths of every sizeand build can “sald the man with the gun an he men ran his hané under | De, property’ fitted. airdreg Mtromnltricotest's You! Il find your color, you'll find =chird by the 4 n rrested Edward can do es a A in $3,000 bail for ex-| nation Friday. Run Dewn in Centre Street. 1d John Maronello, elt street, wa. a_ larg Edward Roxby and carry % R. Spelman, of. Company, and Vi 7 commi nut fear of punish 1 with a well ph whisked awa: Know them from under Til settle that | Conn, 1 One of large the pillow after which he would board the Corsair and go to his summer home at High- iT 1 i wh ho, 5 ‘abbed_ m Mr. | geore when I get out Mr. Morgan sienified that he had some Uttie business to attend to in his office, McClellan has done very fairiy, but be- Heves Jeronie could do betier, ‘nie ts | 0, Which is owned by Jand Fale. He also wished to arrange} u Spelman, who lives at the Osborne.| "Piecing together the stories of the | Mr. Nichols, who is a man 0} 4 . 1 epersonaly for the disposition of his Hospltil. what he has to say on the subject: Weer Piftycecventh etreet and Beventh | whence ‘agder’ detention. the police | means, was seen at his home, No, 91|Watch and fob, valued at $250, while an- |your material, you'll find your size, lugsage and his treasures {n paintings, en known in the| «xr, Jerome's statement {s charac- javenue, had turned Into Centre th nie the case, ma: arallel the ¢ avenue. He {s physically frail Other took what money there was to be | you'll find your style, and, best of struck the | dron. case Berthe Clak a vold it, [women of the streets, killed the man a her. stic im. ‘Back to the people’ | from FF fe street w! tic of him. thi | boy hago: e the arives could id rc ot A rit which was fractured punoturea | Who had ens! r Sertainly, in the memory of the oldest (he Jad’s lungs and when raicen to the}. Lawyer Mishael O'Sullivan appeared ary that he is « fhis ceramics and fine st been collecting tour. He algo wished to look vous temperament, found in his pockets and also a pear!) aj] youll find the best bargain by his and gold penknife. | In the corner of the room was a safe, | YOu've gotten in many a day, for of a highly n wa. ¢ s strikes a sympathetle chord wil nye who lived {3% sults of clothes that were built their Ives misera y the |inhabitant, no District-Attorney of ihe Mouse of Reliof {t was sald he would | for the hree prisoners in, Jefferson bad agian and when the robbers had satisfied | We Say | im by a London tailor. held over them Link /County of New York has a0 well earned We vaug took the auto party| Dall and Mabel Gilmore wae cent ty 2° [to nie w re | themselves thar there wero no valuables | A yy, When the Ocean her pler @ shot him by accident, the right to ask for a renominatior te Oak street station and Spelman and| House of Detention. Carroll's bail was] three months In th r and wa Jn the room beyond the cash and watch ‘ . the Corsair w: at know rifle nied | “The feature of his political life that Thorne went to Justice Wyatt's resi-| fixed at $5,000. ee ea ar and wis sll to be obtatned, Kotzel was ordered to] $22.50, $25, $28,.$30 or. $35 Worsted wharf and a s termenter wes londe as particularly commended Itself is the (nce, ie here, ir pore scheduled his | rs i ie get out of bed and open the safe. Suit, dmit the flnan t which he has fulfilled his duty DOU. NOs 3F ete ty-first street,| VAN ORDEN IN SAMMONS’ PLACE ith of women In} While ho was gi of bed. with| $22.50 or $28 Worsted Outing Sult, sag from the £ a S Ure indifference to political or | Messrs. Spelman and Thorne w: KINGSTON, Aug. 2—Cornellus L. Van | ce iong Sateen the revoiver s against ils! $22.50, $25, $28, $30 or $35 English Ship.) Ho. aia not -acem to Gra e e known him for, court to-day to testify f& 7 of Gardiner, was to-day ap. | Fein eal) 2 is, and of Mrs. | head and his atoned if Ne Walking Suit, 2 e 1 enjoy his es- | Sid the automobile Superintendent of Poor ors G to Her | failed to open the safe, there was a sa) bright mood and f: ‘1 ly truck and was not ir 1 r County. ml the vie: act of y rday. I never would attempt nis ime ihie: otvent caused vy| $s 50 reporters and cam w put I never would venture to ask | chaffeur was held for exaim fh ‘by the removal of Abram ARS nor would any other man, | SOM en eon sa him the granting of which |g 7 Ne me drunken men. The burglars be ° y Gov, Higging. But in this o where {t is i Held Up by Wat frightened at th Doleavane, “ells RE As Mr. Morgan proceeded tow ley wasn ¥ aie Ri Meee ney WN lr to keep quiet, ran out of the| Aaa y ° ner to ne Co} he] 12 n 5 », Bteal and comm oe aie vedanel tothe ASE ths Risk 0\iget tte -Cie ¢ ' wen WOMAN AND TWO MEN HELD IN BROADWAY STABBING Fei benilae’ ey Thaw | window EEE Be EASPSERS $22.50 or $25 Fancy Cheviot Sut sre nnt r shh mantel 5 of | 1pe scot free 1 When t robbers hn $18 or $20 Fancy Worsted Su! “Tals way ts reserved for Mr. Mor-| ere ere Willing to Yield Much. | room sa xell of Polica:”'| $18 or $20 Worsted Outing Suit, gan,” sald the old man, blo th SFSLn ge Meike ak “My lttle girl was very much at- | and ieeeattar !M,,gne| $20 or $22.50 Flannel Outing Suty 4 financler's paseag 1 him he tached to me and I love her passionate- |; wh $ 50 The banker t Mt ; him | 1 would have let a woman do any: e explaining “his \eenti 4 Cascne Seal Aap hing rather than suo for divorce and minutes natl he} man was obdurs he held the gre pearly fumed wth 9, cer of “in. ‘the poe found the penkr chad ben| Amy bring disgrace upon her. The divor ‘ Mrs, Fores. sot from me was granted | Pell {dontified at the police Jon the ground of incompatipiiny of | Stolen. It was iden! ie $18 or $20 Fancy Cheviot Su |temperament. Such @ thing means $15 or $16.50 Pancy’ Worsted Sult, |nothing. I did not mean that I ever $13.50 or $16.50 Worsted Outin conumitted any act in my ute for which | A FAMOUS AUTHORITY $15 or $18 Flannel Outing ung Sty, : J ueed be ashamed. 1 = The late Dr. J, Milner Fothergill, the ‘Hoy Thoppen to allow Mrs, For- | (71, children's diet authority of London, $ 1 aco est w take ts { vhild the way she did? | Ciained that Lactated Food is the nearest Why, sie just ki yped the Hetle girl | aq gurest approach to healthy mothor’s CEERI befure I ¢ realize ¥ ane WAST ik, and placed the greatest value upon Any Kulng to dy. Catherine jad injur * | Lactated Food as a vafo and sure nourisher! gio, g49.50 or $15 Fancy Cheviot Stifty % oyes and I was gviiuc to take her totown | and builder. $10 0 3 r $12.50 Fancy W sy aed: Windle We were! Medical ontplons received from exery part)! $10: 07. ha 50 Worsted ‘Outing Sut, sitting e etation Mrs. Porest came] or the civilized world conclusively pro $10, $12.50 or $13 Homespun oF F us he ha t want to his grandmo woul mued to row, and when npanion protested struck At las' line happer the watchman ng he duty an When } * @aw him inable to defend hims MURDERER LONG " “ CAUGHT AT LAST.) 0 Me, Negro, Finally Starved fr Hiding Place in Wooa Ensily Cn (Spectal to The f \* i over saz down and an to talk. that mothors should feed Lactated Food to NEW MARK N slg CE “Suddenly sao whisked the Mttle girl} qneir bables if they are unable to nurse nel Outing Suit, 4 Long, 0 Ww w & away frum under iny very eyes, When | tnem properly. $8 50 z, ii 1 er fence the murder d who hi I rocovered from my dazed state of e | ind and went out on the station plat \ m both ved disappeared a 1 did ery a scene or All Outing Trousers % off. ye doing. he aut at oliver All our Boys' and Children’s Sufts ry through sw , ue Scare Him oy Sca' Terenas and while L i y ee emt 5 Dana tae one. ti Metely dine BEST FOR are liberally reduced—reductions aver= area. "Aftot that in iy elfert to aging fully % * nom saw that all the sympa- . N : ine methane Wheieton - ooD SALE NOW ON. , am tis city to whom 1) oe Sale by Ail Reputable Druggists Get the Habit. Goto was re charged wit @ fit of Joe wo 4 woir He T don’t intend to take any action in| ye Welln & Hichardson Co, ore | the Gonnectieut courts. I won't do any. Durlington, V ORR, | in that would bring disgr: upon the Mother of my. chill fer ha she may feel toward me. I intend, how. UNION SQUARE ever, (0 see If T cannot be protectud. Ii 14th Street, near Broadway. | my rights of Mie gir 279 Broadway, near Chambers. MWttle girl for aving the custody of months in the y I had my hand : “ot Do ruene was the Wh an as. Be ain tis city 47 Rorslandt St., faae Green wieBe ‘ 1 R of and I saw] hh Aven aid 2 ponte ' , ith St., corner Third Ave. : eet —_ a oan he wa » Wash, to 4 re ran | wrandild ss complin ooh Gar Innate GRAN UT He, Misia tele ears at Laat ft Prices Greatly Reduced | * it jan the roof) oMelal a@ mm rest, Superintende: am Che Sate Old End r m anived to ari | Admires His Modesty. = — pnt al Baltroad. Bie & a obits eae RA NCOATS ene | to on Bherid ut wa “What I do not like about his state ». SIENRY SSETLAI custody or er ehtid nine man “| | GUARANTEE O== Nohsny lost h : + Hos STE RoreSTaLCHTla ra aes ree ea a Hite sith over 2a nenefainer Cr tal) == ORAVE NETTIE } Having Wall street st ence | hunt that 1 have. for = August. } Diamonds, Watehs, Jewry x ; int. Wake tank's araide| Rane a Iet thn Hope. that. | =e a nae 150 Ladies’ Raincoats, ? Oak, be had'on charae ecco ickly to rh " n , Hot WANE sa =| foul nee Wii ‘ravers Jerume th | A UTO MOBILI ST - 7 Plain, Tan, Brown, Gray, Oxford ' Any of our KET ALL BTORE afew “know to-day KILLED BY TRAIN. Black and White, also Hairs ositively No Extra Charge, i For Invigorating Breezes % CENTS AND A FROLLEY to aHome by the Sea lines and neat Plaids, All This Season's Styles, Transastions Strictly Con{idantial, Call oF write for iustrmted Catalogue No. 44 He was a¢y'sed to start a Sess new HT § On a more subs antial tra le is & terrible r 4 , but i] Pee rue that 3 , lan hae uric N.Y. Aug: The first {a dE APS f H7-00 MAIDEN LANE, $o through World Bu Bargain H 4 he hacame| Hed the office of Me with dig toll y ose Fashion d Loose Back, with Belt, ais n said before he an ¥ and personal He has 0 wiity ea@used by an aut ie in thie Half Hour from Herald S. i o08e h Belt, Ha THIRD Ay \ sid onnaaed the wn a des re to bred . i city occurred at 2 o'clock this morn K a i anf WY AT rockin, | Ma eal his fortune back. : ar ay ea at 105 es Be apalleme } 4 | ae ing, John P. Sheehan, proprietor of a IRS] 1% ' art Out-of-Town Katrouaxe Rollelted, (Hae Aer rake fatal delustal Pi. Gate Te Aes) Wholesale Mquor store, and G. WW % Pataae U) 10° sok Street, ways ° not eumly d s periisansiip in r pal govern i @ayler, an inaurence agent, were driy on Picturesque Flushing Bay y Prices s called In court,| Moreover, "he has not touched upo! se 2) ing & car rapidly over Oneida treo TH The Ideal Place to Live. $15, Kennvy asked for #1} what I believe to be the fundamenta & g At the West Shore Ratlroad crossing hh sod a week awelt the) vice of partisan government in this cliy “Phe ee ray A b? & “ they were struc And the \everertneonpesooserenor ene Half- Fitted : f the wounded youth's injuries ( refer to the apparent collusion be ok by a passenger train, t Send Postal for Circular and Views, babe dere td i ‘ut complied and the twelve-| tween certain great conporations ans Bayles was instantly killed. Sheehan jd prisoner wes compaitted to the! political bosses to exploit the people for! was unhurt and the automobil Lounus dei no Siete ett . we two ana He ae a a ee

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