The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1906, Page 1

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ESULTS: EDITI a “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | PRICK ONE CENT). | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1906, SS FLOPED WITH CHAUFFEUR IN AU MINER FROM WEST ————— POLICE T00 LATE TO STOP MAN FROM KILLING HIMSELF Henry A. Nobbs, Assistant Treasurer ~ of Roland P. Keasby Fire-Prooting * Company, Ended His Life in ae - a Paterson ‘Hotel. > jéon, N. J., to-day at a time when-halt.a dozen policemen of that city were for him to prevent his suicide. % He had notified his business associates of hig intention to end his life ‘Wm Paterson, ond qn alarm had been sent out to arrest him and restrain him 220 OW POISONS AGED WOMAN AND SON see te a, ALOIS Small Dealer Puts an Ad-| Drops to Wolff Kessler vance of Two Cents and: His Mother. apetit PtH 3 Kessler died) a few hours later in Gouv- erneur Hospital without: regaining con- sciousness. and his mother cannot sur- vive Ue daye : The loot for which these two lves , Were taken "consisted of a diamond ‘Ting valued at $160, a watch, a chain, five gold rings and $35 in cash. Three persons are under arrest on suspiclon— Tessie Muskensky, who lived across. the hall from the Keselers; Poter Wal- Jen, her sommon-law fwsband, and John Schnell, who boarded with them. ‘All ate Poles, Found Them Unconscious. Besale Kessler, sixty-two years old, ‘Wolf's wife, went to market to-day, leaving her Husband And her mother-in- the housé together.. She was SPPPPPErP? ge=ZetzzF= Ras a? = tn the ¢lerk’s mind, and when the } ) detective asked for'a Mr. Noble and gave “© his-Feason for wishing ‘0 find him the rk was sure something was wrong the officer to accompany him “Mr, Wilson's’! room. found the door of the an =? — 5 AContinpd on Second Page) — ORSON S224 001 GTMEOD—— PUVURD zEzezz iF 5 ait Ee} Ol This Is Thekisshoplosporenglishboureereno O---2¢ ATTEMPT WILD WEST HOLDUP IN RESTAURANT Thief with Pistol Faces Cashiér and Confeder- ate Turns on Lights. the safe and cash drawer, Walter C. Swift, the night cashier, and Willlam Clancey, the walter during the early morning hours, were in the rea- LADY ESTHER, 10 TO |, WINS 9 WHEN THE BOY CHAMPION MEETS THE VETERAN BILLIARDIST. The Pinwheel . a An 5 Foun[ain, Simple: Little Twisk DS “G THIRD RACE AT CITY PARK FAIR GROUNDS tavrant alone, when a stockily built} card bhap, about twenty-four years old, en+ tered. The man was smooth shaven and his dress was shabby. He had the appearance of a Swede; with ruddy ent cheeks and a face. “I want an egg sandwich,” the man]. told Clancey, when the waiter went to bim. i Lights Out; “Hands Up!” ‘Hands up!" commanded the man, as he drove the harrel of the wesbeniane the cashier's Nesh. “Hands up! Hands up high!" , Swift was not slow in raising his 8 +i} A i By i Hi : z é & H t i a i fe fig Se eft E : : ti aFe i il 3 A [ i} i § th inal furl an rea fe ot Let RESULTS. RESULTS AT CITY PARK. CITY PARK. NEW OREBANG, Feb. 5] Why he has PRICE ONE CEN Coleman’ Asserts “ That $50,000° Mining Stock Disappeared Also Chauffeur Caught Uptown and Is Put Under Arrest, his wife, his chauffeur and $50,000 worth of mining stock three They all went away together. Coleman recovered the chauffeur wit ald of two private detectives and a polictmman to-day, but Bi $00,000 worth of stock are still missing. He is particularly anxious cover the stock. & ree 5 Coleman came here early in thé’ winter to float/a mine in whi {nterested in the Goldfields (Nev.) district and brought his wife wi Then engaged quarters at the Hotel Breslin and hired an. automobile @ chauffeur, the latter being Frank Stanley, of No, 106 West Sixty-first a wise and agreeable young man who knew all about New York. feur. Coleman treated Re eae cane’ WHEN ROOSEVELT ESS SHOWS HISTEETH [cm Coleman .; town in the automobile with as He Snéps His Whip, Congressipan Says... WASHINGTON, | Fed. 6—Declaring} «1, the Hepburn railroad fate bill supreme- ly ie, and. dinty poe ig by ] and ‘shail, ci i it now, He Marty ‘honest man and\a Judge of human nature, end that ts wppondor for Demo onptte dasteine. at ice ; b gown your throats. | ination. “He a See eroded toastaeh and | undaten wish Thisn, mace that 6 no meter low nausgous the dose when | Mt Coleman deep conosen. he shows his teeth and cracks his whip you squirm and cower and dare not re- 6 . | sist him."* 1. | gave $400,000 In three checks to keep hun ef B35, 8 + See Mr, Stanley culogized William J, Bryan during his speech, saying every unpenitentiaryed ‘thipf in Wall street shuddered at the mention of his name, ‘In 1900 thene private car contractors ee in- private life,” ne added. ttl pe reach agree tauas denetal ‘Severe: Ge te ere bit} ibe at 4.20 o'clod! morrow. WOMAN. BURNED TQ DEATH. death and hea ed ina pote seri. Ey Sea ie, Sah ear eee WOGDBURY'S. _ DEPARTMENT TO BE PROBED $ The svecial committee of the Board of Aldermen, piri: tovttay to act with the regular Committee on Street Cleaning, nett ai executive session late this afternoon. nee -- Bians as well as ways and means were discussed behind siosed doors. Each member of the two committees had intor- mation Which was regarded as of the highest. importance, showing abuses in the/Street-Cleaning Department. It was de~ sided to hold a public hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber at: 117A. May Feb. 16. ty To that Hearing all who have complaints to make of the Dey sartments’ evils are. urged to come. Other meetings will be held and then the committee will begin. the work of summoning withesses and taking testimony. Among. those - |< valled is: Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Gi =LATE:RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS, h——Joe Lesser 4-1; Bravery 3-1 place, Singerity Bel 2 a ORY PARKS: 10 Filth—Huzzah 7-2; Gilfain 2-1 place, Orient, Sixt Sho 4 Beason 1-1 plac

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