The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1906, Page 1

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IIT THD ER MURDER IN ~ BATTLE ON TRAIN * i ith iGaitipantion He’ Blew Safe, and the Two Es- se caping, Drew Pistols. gHOT DOWN PASSENGER ‘Rew Hampshire Posse Hunts > Men Who Held up 'Fast oa io airy any Information what-" himeelt. Sanne Ne residents of three towns in eek, Nokthiacpion and \otne age * Circulation 1 Books Open to All." ‘SA ND WOMEN CONVICTS NEAR COLLAPSE Murdleter Talika ‘Talked With Mrs. Valentina and Mrs. Tolla Before Execution, BEGGED FOR RESPITE. Wanted Chance to See Rela- ’ tives When. Sheriff Came with: Warrant. Pipattig th oetate of-atthe eittaper: @s he stood'on the gallows, for five minutes more of life, Jeremiah Rossa was hanged In the jail yard*at Hack- : asleep at his desk in the Criminal Courts building.” He is ‘resting: nicel: His feet are elevated so the blood can flow upward and ‘refresh ithe ba -|teries of the brain, But why does jhe need. so much repose? >| Eggleston once wrote a'story. about a tribe of sleepy-headed people’ } >| Wabash country, who were alert and lively when all. was still; but ‘who ‘ways be dopey when the thunder of duty calls? << revwcO aa ul AOE NEW YORK YORK, SATURDAY, “FEBRUARY 10, 1906. This is a hikers of istic “Attorney William Travers Jerome dropped off into wratind slumber as soon as anyhody else made a noise. Mis oP ACE | ~ATCTY PARK! Ch Head Separates Him From ‘Dauble ‘ih Fierce OS dt to Wire. * women and girl employes ofa large dressmaking "ee $0 and firemen, soreamig as they went. - hook or sore time by the ward thievings or the Tillinghast confessions of j jury fixing on behalf of the scoundrels, Will nothing but silence keep him awake? Must” he a Can itrbe that- Mr» Jerome is of this class? He can be loud ds the loudest ata Tammany, beefsteak party, aud yet go into'a deadly trance at, let us say, the noise of the Fowler Committee’s report/on the New York 9 entered his stomach, GIRL SHOOTS. NEGRO INVADER == OF HER ROOM 2: Bi “FAR HOUNDS: ~ STAME WINNER Tack ‘Martin Get Gets 7 tot ‘Shot Home First in the He: _ Audubon Feature. Twenty-ninth etree, tate this ‘afternoon: threw a number® 1.—A, card of seven races, containing |; morning, ‘@ ‘negro “was whot by the young lady and probably fatally in red. A trail of ‘blood was found in ¢ Snow About the house, showing the man was badly injured, After shooting the intruder Migs Gil- mont nh ol. a tay wore ag he: sre Js FAIR GROUNDS, New ‘Orleans, Feb. |v two features, was. down, for decision nines to-day. "ihe features were the Au- fdubon, at @ mile,-and the Preliminary | sno } Cup, at two and) one-quarter miles. | (Hi wild excitement also prevailed in'the Hote Seville, ist bad [eth nae nent Sere ees eine Barars i aay. vo tae The track was., still of whore the fire ooourred. Ni trafic on. Fifth avenue lar eon tat gator, went’ ‘to the, « [atart end, “making att the Tui aetna cr ma , Canyon, made all the running won | eadilly* by “two | lepeiths| trom Pimreniel HeN who be peat! ‘Harry Scotty a length ie oor quiet for some days. 4} Stabbed to Death, |; BOSTON, Feb.) 10.—Johs Nicholas, a if most Of the Horses starting |.” wh leave, and was out on Seen Mie iors, ns "ORT pETTER = , ‘ Marty : Alice: he Recovering Rapidly: (epqciel to ‘The’ Evening, World.” TON, Feb. 10—The positive ‘The patient's doctor,” after visiting, him to-day, "ennounced, oe be was ine of tonsilitis’ read: ‘The attack is readily yteld~ pas sthied. however, ‘that it would was inecessary for Mr. Longworth to re- ‘|thirty-five years ol3—thi CROWD SEE SEES MAN SLAIN WITH PISTOL IN FRONT OF HO’ “Mitchell, Fleeing for His’ Lith: Slips and Falls, Then Brooks Fires Four Bul. lets Into Him—Murderer Is Caught After Hard Chase. Fleeing for his life. from an infuriated enemy, William, dance-hall singer, this afternoon tripped'on. a bit ‘of icy Sidewalk flat just in front of the Hotel: York, in the heart of the Tenderloin. Before he could scramble -to his feet his foe, Clarence waiter, was upon him. Four times, as, fast as, he could pull the trig Brooks fired his revolver’ pointblank into the body of the prostrate’ f It is probable that. Lng was dead OF the first hoe before the last c Hcrta, (aces tpuceed, ental Policeman chased the fleeing us pests lnc) Kt nti t Al day Brooks, Sin ee ae West Thitty-seventh street, Foeiet cio peat ah [Miss Gimore Sereamed ! ni daw Bs danger, He ie ,ourbing and ran for safety at speed, headthg-toward the Hotel ase, Aa he dart: across the opponite ment his feet dllpped’ on. the | flagging and down--he came the Sane he, epistioon the Ae anita a ‘Dack't NADIE 5 Me ee of. seisorell com ae Sti eB ; rough ana'tel © sordasiine and _ pBR om the corpse. She was Netohell' itancing. Brooks, the slayer, is a’ eingle ree, vears than) the tian he killed." He tad eomewhat of-a dandv' in’ the neare ony fn the upper fringe of the ‘Tent loin. NEARLY CRAZED BY BOYS, Snowhballed Italian: Until He Drew, Rasor ahd Cat Man, ‘There was. ‘much | excite in, the, Iron Clad Works at Flushing a’ ngar, Cook. atree’,. Willidmsburg. to-dinge when James Madino, twenty-thres yeane. old, of No, 31 Linden street. |to go ‘suddenly insane, and began pod i ting. about him. with a) razor Bs eh i gy Bixee rake foulnd dead’ trom ng house in’ ge ex: the st "tiie Ni had n- Ieltledt oe OTE quarrel, Nicholas the Ih we sleo het wi ony Before: he was, subdued with ‘aavatal ifon, bard he had ott Charles Walt of No. #, Boerum »9 reet,, about. hands’ nd arma.” Later he, nar .

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