The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 11

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ein esata a Sunshine Society Minates, FINDS MISSING BAUER HELD FOR CUTTING UP HIS VIGTIA Coroner’s Jury Finds that) He Murdered the “L” Ticket Chopper, | shi Resolutions of the aie Holders Sunshine Society, to be engrossed on the finest Japanese vellum and distrit- uted in bindings of rich morocco among those polioy-holders the up and realize that even commercialism and commissions may be tinged with romance: “Whereas, It has been brought fon of the Polloy-Holde’ Soclety that despit to the contrary philanthropic to the Tho Coroner's jury to-day held Jacod Frederich Buuer the murder of Thomas / the ticket chop- per on the 1 avenue elevated Hine, in @ room No. MW Third avenue. Bauer, who la an elevator man at the Union Square Hotel, was man in the Ce court in the Crim! and gazed with the morbid crowd of the shoot he chopping up ing of Corcoran @ of the body, Capt. Huseey, of the East Twenty- second street police station, stated that Bauer worked with bare feet while dis- membering his victim, because @ mi- eroscoplo examination shows that he literally waded in blood Traces of blood were also found be tween bis fingers and under his finger- nails. George La Nole, the man who lay all night in the room next the one in which the murder was committed and listened to the crunching of bone as the body of Corcoran was dismem- bered, and H. C, Hiliman, who t ail night in another room in the house No. 1 Third avenue, were brought from the House of Detention to testify. The workinan who found the head uo. the victim In the lumber yard, where, it had been tossed, wrapped in paper, were also on hand to tell of the ghastly find. Bauer's way through the Tombs from the bridge was througy a row of faces that pressed against bars to catch @ look at him and then curse at him, There was a desire on the part of the prisoners of Murderers’ Row to behold the man who had shot a man to death, then cut up his body and tried to dis- pose of (t, yet whose make-up was that of a dandy and whose solace was bis The murder of Corcoran, a thket eto leten | ~ patron, Premdent my, of the Mutual Life InsuranceCompany, has a heart that can be touched by the tender Influence of love and that It | Appears that he has demonstrated this | beyond peradventure of @ doubt in the manner in which he gas sealed to his the coolest | soul and to the commissions on our | dearly bequeathed premiuma his Son- In-Law, Louis A. Thebaud, "Ay? whereas, St further appears the | - should che orl THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 10068, | MOON bad AFTER | Spa a From Baltic’s Pier to Ellis Island and Back Again Went Meriden Man, | | 6 | | Morgan, a y Mttle Pnglieh | lose, reached New ¥ sterday from | Hrmingham on the B: and she was | ried Iaat night at Mer- 8 Boyd, a young hat olty, The wedding ef, for ehe did not meet , but he original pro- ried out to-nigt’ \rled the daughter of the sald President | |MoCurdy, with a clerkship in our com-| Thomas came pany at $0 @ month da year later) terday morning and ralged tie sald Louls A. ‘Thebaud to jialtle, Ho had no pas rank and a@ position !n the affairs of liowed on the pier, All the Mutual Life Insurance Company.| citizevstip papers, While he was try- and enabled him to receive compensa-| ing io argue chat these documents tion from our jealously guarded funds! could poss him anywhere, Nellie Mor- first at $0000 a year and now at @ rete) gan, having none to greet her, had been early threy umes the amount yeary | sent to Lilis Island with the other {m- this \inerateful Government pays tO! migrants. 'GIRL OF 13 ‘ais unaulst ed President one A af LD, an t the] these | ord y us and bY] m and ‘by the aid Luis A. Thebaud | edge that eur promi are in the hands of a President wt despite t nA aces of the aimes missionar mid President MoCurdy gave partiou- sieried or ma te lar evidence of Ais philanthropy ana| lab re, t better things missionary aplett in rewarding the said | 2 hak ot YOURE Louls A Thebaud, after he had mar-' hea BY A NERVY WOMAN ypodrome in which the Mo 18 accommodating!’ transformed the nto gymnast! ‘The entire staff of the Hip hopper on the elevated railroad, was) ang a number of press representatives groin A hae panrormenie ce rte committed yesterday morning at 2/ gtpod about to-day in nervous dread, very « eat Danes, The p form o'clock, on the thin floor of No, 149! waiting for Mile Clatre Heliot to let Ing jungles were a little out Third avenue, in a room occupied by fe tlee after their long vacation, nd it Bauer. ig loose twelve one fro mthelr laine Biot ome coaxing and lashing to gel Corcoran and Bauer, who had never | was rumored that the kings of the Jun- them into the game. met before, went to the room occupied | gies were ratéd after four weeks of Pia. cine vent tam usly, and he Al Nole, who t was Supers on the & benches, while A’ gone to the | Cmdnement in close quarters. ; tot Pivtre and Hector were being put : was in the | noised about that they hed not tas through thelr paces, thought nothing next room, heard. a nots joao he heard | paw meat for many days and wold un- Abelard was seen to kiss Heloise tn th the outing up of When Bauer left La Nole, who had the door, ran out an ‘Nhey arrested Bauer at 7 o'clock ‘aid to pass caper, and the trunk waa In a clothes hamper in the room, NEW DIRECTORS FOR EQUITABLE Trustees Recommend Election of John D, Kernan of Oneida, and William C, Redfield, of Brooklyn, Morgan J. O'Brien, George | As iInghouse and former President Cleveland, trustees of the Bquitable s0- oiety, went into sesston again to-day in the rooms of Mr. Cleveland at the Hotel Buokinghain, Fiftieth street and Wifth avenue, and adjourned after elect- ing Jobn D, Kernan, of Onelda County, and William C, Redfield, of Brooklya, for recommendation for election to we Board of Directors, J. D, Kernan is the son of former United Btates Senator Francis Ker- nan, He | railroad oOmmissioner for the State New York and is a well- known lawyer {n Utica and Now York. William C, Redfeld js a manufasturer and the head of the firm x J, ‘Wiliams & Co,, drop castings, of Brook- lyn. He was prominent in the public Mite of that bead #4 h Ps ater the Le admin's witon, & successti business man, BIG PLASTER OF HEARST FLAGS Municipal Ownership People Order Banners and Litho- graphs—Erell for Sheriff,) ot! Stearn for District-Altorney, The Muntclpal Ownership League, which last night noyinated William R. Hoarat for Mayor, John Ford for Comp- troller and J, ©, Phelps Stokes for Prowident of the Bogrd of Aldermen, |s woing to open headquarters in the Hoit- Fg House in & fow days, These will seneretely fram the headquarters us Clrole, ore are to conduat i) Y campaign, fa", ve order: 6 pina the olty. a ean Mun to! ae ‘6 lawyer, will prob. or Distriot-attorney. Mr. ell we elected Sheriff by Tammany two youre ago, When turned wh, ran independently, He got 12,000 , Grell for Sheriff on the ip toket, and Clar- BIG LOAN FOR BAKU OIL MEN, #8. PWTOREBURG, Oct. 1.—The Government has decided to lend the Baku oll men the ate necessary iy ae Bo ut has 2 deined request Para ¢| face of all the multitude, Bad Star Snarled, When all Qaubtedly make a quick-lunch stampede for the tempting morsel, Mile Hellot | Roars that might be interpreted as both rage and ravenosity burst at {n- terveis divin the wing? ‘The erection of @ large circular cage, that appeared only too frall to the ap- prehenatve onkookers, wes rehearsed ‘Then, tired, mea! fidine steak © prindtpale w. nice little temaly Mile, Claire pre- , Pg 4 "beet. > or ty frain from. licking thelr chops. | During all w performances Be until the Vigorous etage-shifters star wos in a ad hume prougiit their record down to one min- snapped at ina Bendis hen the ‘ manner her, and eve tte and « Then the rod Mon dene Marner: Ive, Kory opr ie on wheels, with the beasts peering #8 And he anaried repeatedly, But agely from behind the bare, were push mistress Weated him as if he were a mere bagatelle, anyway, though those @d to the sides of the tron- 4 arena, Within, Milo. Claire, clad in @ bledk- and-watte striped, red-bound wrapper i (or tt may have ben @ jumper, or a k 8 morning gowm, or studio apron, as be- | pt aD ne eg was: Aon nO fitted an artist), stood alone—tnarmed, tho ar-nouvenu {wrniture making room save with her bravely lashed whtp and for Snarlle to walk the bairel. on the side lines slipped ther hands around toward th Pockets and wondered sudce What calibre would knock ou 1s, ng him over hes shoylders she carried him to ed at all ting tha Knocked Pierre Out, her own stout heart | reat bars kept those | _ % Plerre Abelard, Hoeotor and “ ment * suanie went @ la coucher, backed like roaring fonds. ardines, and Mie ale Joined t Beasts Prieked Like Kittens, | little sirep arty. but ae: down ou ‘The gates were opened and the lions pe mat a a ps ai ‘ye, had came leaping into the ring. as tame as cried nornars re kittens, while the lady orled: “Clijuati"' | tad, Pierre was, Ott a a (ped aut varioully Interpreted thts monosyl- | ¢ DRY nad ctoge & 18, madklng " wrig: ¢ 4 @ ul tn ory. ’ lable means “Got a wriggle om “a B, meneral roughoh use w toh Mite, will, will yout’ da, Claire was included and they pranced The first stunt wes entitled: “First @round the cage in wil! pandemonium. clase in jungle geography, stand up” ce Flerce Brute Off, ‘The twelve puplia, cringing before the te fame the strurgte of the tem. of thetr mistress, were & whl a ve Hong test ae slipper, enna (i 4 freedom after daye tn tn dark | on seats arranged at the back of the ay adh a ered sheen beer to} re ri the cage, except the shaggy Pierre, that orga Rahs ee iy couldn't find his place, ba to the mines. Then, to show how they loved ones ape ‘abl 6 ; teacher, the head of the class looked 0 One the casts looked at mild, while the lady orfed: “Did oo |Shtiswn wean, rgd and shrank Inty | love {s musner?” in fond French and ow how toarles #he was of | hugged him with her fatr sleeves, ‘air Jans called to him to “A little music there, to soothe these javage beasts,” oried Bl tametress. ‘he orchestra struck Th featurce were ot ae ar he hurdles and let up, be merry’ The Effects of Opiates, HAT INFANTS are iarly susceptible to m and its yartous , all of Ristey sf narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these spies hsbags changes in tho func- tions and ddeba| of the cells which are I{ke! My to become permanent, causing ibeay Veorengd college @ craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepela and lack of stayi wers aro a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quies their infancy, The rule bape physicians is that children should never dose them willfully with narcoti Uastoria contains no marcos if it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletch % Genuine Castorla always hears tho signature of A Steigerwald Packing Co. Headquarters for MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS. Speclal prices to Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions and Steamships. Orders by LEGS YOUNG SPRING LAMB 12}¢e 223 FIRST AVENUE, TELEPHONE 765—ORCHARD. Bet, 15th and t4th Sts, {| boat had Kone HUNGRY LIONS COWED I |, Workman | receive opiates ‘in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and cay then if unavoidable, ‘Tho administration of Anodynes, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | other narcotics to children by ny ay but @ physician cannot be too strongly | | deorted, and the d: should hot be ® party ry {t, Children who are il need tho attention of a poysiciea, and mer less than a crime "| mail or telephone promptly and carefully executed, | Thomas, after great diMoulty, learned how to get to Elle Island, but when ho renched the Barge Offive the last) He walked or min| vound Battery Park all night and got | 1 pass to-day as goon a8 the oiflor opened. On the first boat that went to Pllis/ Island Thomas was 4 passenger. And] on the first boat from Hillis Island to 1@ Barge Office Nellle was a@ pussen- wer, Bhe had cried all night and tn 1 to have hysterics if she was | mediately for mas. is Island and ou w wave Vent to loud ¢ the whole immi- eration, of trying to steal his Side, Finally he. wa persunded to go | Kk to Barge Office, and there he} found N who Was {ust about to of @ matron | start to Meriden in charge Season GIRL BURNED BY BONFIRE. | Chis Lite by Throwing His Coat Around Her, Saye Mary O'Grady, the seven-year-old daughter of Michael O'Grady, of No, Park avenue, was playing in the of the house at No. 1966 to-day, when @ spark vy hed bullt fell on | mies ‘the ohild ran, re a workn ff his coat ‘ extinguishing The child was badly ried Sho was taken (0 Earlen Hospitel he a BASEBALL KINGS AT GARDEN, The Giants an 6 Athletios have cemted th a the Physical Culture Sh the exhtottion | f streng and akfnst) 4 at Madis ame Ga The | ascots oupY ‘boxes md adit r fans, will oo at the Garden to-night Oven Saturday Nioht, Sixth Avenue, Corner 18th St. Corner 21st St. HARLEM: 260 West 125th St. 16 Other Retail Establishments inPhiladetphia and Chicago Mall Orders Fitied. Send for Our Big Catalog, investment. rw Ham rw 1 at Garmon's churen | afiernoon, rieen, inatead of her‘ sweetheart, TRIES TO ELOPE, |)" 1 : h i thirty Ran Away with a Man ot Thivty, rman, vtentathes | Be Who Wilt ti te rupaWay and t Nvecting. their F Andy \ 7 eater. | A will b *) ao re a pats = Suits and Overcoats for Men, $15. Clothes that by their very character present Strong arguments in their own favor—arguments that will convince you of their worth, Scan them ever so critically, yet with each look will be revealed another element of superiority. Our $15 suits and overcoats are of so high a standard of excellence that none short of a high-grade custom tailor can equal them—and even he doesn’t pretend to do it at our prices. If you would see these $15 suits and overcoats made with our new “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar, you would be prompt to indorse the Wm. Vogel & Son claim of superiority, $15 Suits and Overcoats. We would have you know that even at this moderate price the new series of suits involves the better grades of fabrics, in a diversity of color schemes and weeves, Cheviots in plain or fancy designs, Cassimcres in new tores and eflects, Thibets in black and blue. These suits are fashioned in sin- tie and double breasted sack models. The series of new overcoats involves several topcoats and mediumslength models in all the new shades of Coverts, Oxfords, black Thibets and wide-wale Cheviots, Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. eas Worley i It fits as if it were made for you. and women wearers of good shoes, advance, shoes, lasts. ing requirements, URS is the greatest shoe business in the world with the greatest values in the land at one and two eee sands of feet are fitted daily with this comfortable and service-giving footwear in our colossal lishment. Stability is the keynote of making—of styling—of quality through and through. 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