The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1906, Page 3

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THE WORLD: gids TERFEIT DOLLARS. BERS IS BACK jess ANGELONI, WHO PASSED COUN * AFT TROUBLE NNIARAG Citizen of This Country Who Was Imprisoned Complains Bitterly. PUTS BLAME ON TRUST. ‘Says the Nicaraguan Minister | _- of Justice Is Head of J Tobacco Combine. Declaring that he 1s the viotim of e ‘east “headed by Julian Yrias, the Minister of Justice, will- passed by Nicaraguan Con- weress following an urgent demani on “the part of the State Department. This pardon wss followed by a sentence af exile, and the prisoner was told to leave tte country in fifteen days. This Is his main Teason for coming North, but he Wi going to demand ‘a full invemtigation SCENTS MURDER IN HOSPITAL DEATH KINGEOWARD WORKS 12 HOURS A AY : and, attempt to recover the $20,600 dam~- “Grn Mr. AUbera im prison, having Says So Himself and Adds Doctors Didn’t Know Coney, arog Bel tos aus voseenst vee was that He Sympathizes with Island Man Was Dying deen ana Lis wee ni aes the Unemployed. from Fractures. ‘The Nicaraguan Government's story of rest, spoke Government church army, who was received iu au- Se eatbans on the prions dienco at Buckingham Palace to-day, ‘ef that country. that he often worked twelye hours a Tobacco is grown down there under a| SY himself. He know the blessings of Government patent and by the payment Spd Sree sympathized with the of a tax of $80 each 1,000 plants. Albers | “Therefore it was a great comfort to Seserta that the officials entered into. |tvian to know ithat the church army was and he would not give| furnishing work for so many. walter who died in the Kings County Hospital yesterday. Warren was em- ployed in the Alvermarle Hotel, at Surf <vonua and West Eighth atreet, Coney Island. He was a West Indian. On Feb, 2 word was sent to the police that the man was sick and needed treatment at a hospital. He was ac- i spec! the emi- cordingly removed in the patrol wagon. Te cE Oe totsoro, wich be had Dut | cratim plans of the army and sald to x ‘At the hospital he received an examl- im the percep year previous, got the Rev. Mr. ee ta ° S1 h nation, and as the subhoritiest were not “On Awe: of last year, as Albors was] Wish em from fhe “Overy happiness The Undriven usn. fiip te est tthe cause of ia trouble entering his house et Jalopa, he was; ii d their tion. * “sick.” He himself was conscious, but arrested by an Inspector of Police and | Shi" fet “anit boned) theciasinae on By Walter A. Sinclair. mad nt as to the nature of fis iitness. Xesterday he died of “cere- bral hemorrhage.’" A death certifi¢ate was issued to the @ix men. The charge on which he was | thelr familieq but the whole empire,” ‘The slush, the slush, the beautiful slush! ) Don't bother Woodbury—now hush! taken into custody 1s purely, he ulleges. Filling the streets with a nice soft | Hush! on the dark, undriven slush. sibs ireonltc oh zie: wurcesstul, ettores in oes The slush, the slush, the beautiful slush! |effect, wiiloh added vhat the hemor- ‘balking certain. government offichals in ASSISTANT TO LORENZ ‘Making the people cry “Oh, sush, “When will they clean it offf “Tush, |rhage was aggravated by a fracture of the tobacco affair. @ush!” for the rich, indriven slush. tuaht? of the skull. ‘Coroner's Piystcian Har. ‘ Didn’t Resist, He Says. MAJESTIC PASSENGER. Wait till the Doc finds his spade and | ¢}7f eee ue. aetna ‘of the injuries ‘The slush; slush, the beaut: bs awtul <“} Qid not resist arrest,” said Albers, “Neither did I abuse the Pres.dent. I| Set the Bones in the Had of a Fel- brush— Maybe he'll drive out the driven slush, discover Withe alok rian had been eufferin ful slush, ‘Won't be removed in an rush. from lavicle ‘What han it If the Doo has got the cush? p a wol'riba the tus cues ‘Amenican flag house fi ‘The slush, the slush, the beautiful slush, | find five ed ‘ribs. 1 | oneal ‘Attempt was made to breax|* low Voyager Injured by a oe waked HX cir [RUE Mile the o'ertaxed sewer pipes FA mis death, was sagan ob elelonce oe meee, pare Y slush, the beau’ sus = itt at once notified an oto Set wie ince a nh hi pooel ee rails and ee foe =e But as for actlon—what's the rush, oe now. trying to find out how the With her m tested to Minister Merry, but so far as ith Tan understand he did not do mush, | #l! other expesed portions coat vetie made no charges, but I want to see ned to-da; out the ‘letters he wrote regarding the caso. senate ae Ebel yey the “T was taken to Octal for trial and | from Fila nscaaleahs vtietie thing: dwoet rae Tried abote Sept, 16. Ir It bad not | Noy york last night and ren inte the been for the publicity the press gave ; rakaaltiis acclatiite ‘the affair I would not have been tried [Cd WAYS In tie 0 rene ne ere for two years. As tt was, the trial was| oti) ana 300 steerage passengers, ‘The @ faroe and thé finding of gullty was a first three days out were very rough. Indeed, the Dis-| More than half the passengers were ey invite eek the | seasick. The rest of the voyage was no! Mme | uneventful. be led from the jury] 4 registered as Mr. BH, C. result was that | soDermott aroused considerable inter- erties and | est because of the skilful way in which Verses in praise of it don't gush, STREETS ARE CLEAN—SEE- THE MAP. Ketten. Clearing the dark, undriven slush? man came by his injuries. By Maurice i th STREET EO BURY 'S MAP OF il Hy i years tm jail trom Aug. 3 to Jan 12 The |ne manipulated yore misplaced bones Sl ro made ine charge was uty [ts due Mead at Seas tet mm scene of arrest at the/on deck during the storm at the be- it i & 3 3 j pye Bee & HH 2 —s——_ THREE ARRESTED FOR BLACK HAND OUTRAGE. Bomb That Wrecked Brooklyn _ Saloon Yesterday Morning. we ANT U7) UM y ‘K sara Beata and She Wa, cotati gang," explained poy tee oa r2 RREATS aan’ ~ 4M] fasdoa’ in ® trecalarea ‘Studien avenue and ay ‘the police fire ‘800 tice’ Zaller, sah ‘effect. tails j Wie, peace, treaty tDobweon’ the factions her : ptomised, Dr, Tong they PRETTY GIRL ~ IN TOMBS As COUNTERFEIT Francesca Angeloni Gave Qut Bad Dollars Made by Her Father. Pretty Francesca aAngeloni is in the Tombs to-day, and to-morrow will be arraigned before United States Commis- loner Shields to anewer a new charge manufactured by her father, Glovannt. This afternoon the father will be arraigned before United States Com- missionor Benedict, in Brooklyn. The apprehension of the Angelonis breaks up the mist perfect counterfeit- ing plant with which the Secret Serv- {eo agents have had to deal in years, The dollars that Angeton! turned out and his pretty daughter passed were al- most flawless. Thousands of them have been tested on the counters of stores in this elty andi they have always rung tue. Bank cashlers have accepted them without question. But some times An- selon! got careless and used the same mould twice or oftener, It happened that a silver dollar made under these condi- Uons got Into the hands of a Secret Ser- vice agent last winter, and Principal Agént Flynn threw out the net that landed father and daughter yesterday. Gtovann! Angelon!, a skilled frorker in precious metals, came to New York from Italy with his family ten years ago. His eldest child, Francesca, was elght years old then, a veritable flower of beauty, Angelon! went to live in the allan colony on the lower borders of Greenwich village. Made Gold Coins. % He soon sectired employment and in @ short timé was engaged by whe Tit- fany firm, But Glovann! had plans te make money rapidly. He studied the money of the country and five years go determined to manufacture ten dol- lar gold pieces, ‘The cons he produced wore works of art, of 10-carat qyetal in the body, with @ band of gold 18 carats fine around the edge, He sent little Francesca, with her big, innocent eyes and round, dimpled face, out to negotiate the bogus money. Although Glovann! had een in the country five years he made a grievous mistake in trying to pass old. pleceés in a poor neighborhood. Many Of the storekeepers lad not son Id pieces before; others were 8 ~ lous that Francesca had not come them honestly. A policeman pen: to be in & shop whore Francesca was to get a gold plece changed one day, .and her explanations of now e ey Were 60 confilct! that he took her to the station houne, Secret Service agents were notified. (hey discovered that the cofri the oa rotectod expedient was sufficiently to induce her to talk. Saved by Her Youth, When arraigned before Judge Thomas in the United States District Court she pleaded guilty. The Court sentenced ther to serve five years in prison, but sentence was suspended on adcount of her youth, Frincesca went back to live father. For two years Socre! co agents \shadowed her. ‘They could find mothing suspicious ‘and discontinued their espoinage, belleving Giovanni and rmed. Francesa had refo: ‘The Angelonis were living at that street. In some way ine they discovered’ they ww matched, and Glovaant with tne wii, mined the wisdom ot rience deter: bee 3 it would be him. strong with her it Servis gold fant fn ‘at and cesca was utilized to cl spurious coins. purehasi in reulate the le es with them all over the lower west side, They were cepted without a question, for the work manghip Riis perfect: Quite accident. ally the Secret Service agents leariied that connterfelt silver dollars of the imues of 1831, 1889 and were in was rami Wp te dewey ate of street, She had been Ghare een Coton and in making change had passed 0} pumerous silver dollars turned out her father. A Secret agent owed her, On Tuesday evening she went into, Ayer in Bleecker street ena mony moe ates an ray ee perenass, lering ‘alley lo and Dak- tl Seana out complete out wes ed bef ie missioner and 1 ‘He Ore nited States Fie eters Roo et ‘Uncle Gain is relentless tn ef en those who counterfeit his’ mo suspended sentence of five yes neng- ing five years i over her the outlook is “gloomy Siseace eried inher cell’ ta th Francesca cried be-all ht. Su Palmer, ‘Tombs nig! oe To the Point. (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) “pts @0 long eince you last called up- on me I was beginning to think you me,’ said Miss Pochis, to the young man in ‘held in | SB t Jal. COMES A\CRASH, Trolleys Collide.on the # Williamsburg ‘Bridge. Told by the conductors;of the two’ on the Williameburg H wept, prayed and cried) for help, but! clung with all thelr strength to the straps and seats until ithegcrash 1 came.y And although both cars/ were bad! amashed, the passengers {escaped with! only @,severe shaking up. Local car No. 6, mannedyby Motor man Mitchael Conorty and’ Conductor Michael Hoffman, wan boun York to Williamsburg and had gone more than half the distance on the Dridge when, as {s the custom, the power was turned off andjthe car al- lowed to toboggan along ‘toward the Plaza. ehind came Sumner avenue car No, 8101, handled by,)Motorman Isaac Scheet and Conductor/Hugene Bactka~ lols. Scheet found thatthis'brakes would not work and that he was making faster time than the «local car ahead.| He yelled to Conductor’Hoftman, on the local, aud thon turning back into his own car cried to the elght; passengers: “There's @ smash coming. Hold tight fer your ° Women sgreamed.and some of them: tried to run to the door to jump out. |Men held them back. On.the local car! ‘They were warned-by/Hoftman, It was only a minute or so}before the crash. came, but it seemed an hour to the’ frightened passengers. Just before it happened Motorman Scheet dodged back into his car and Pee ean ae BINGHAM POUNDS!DESK; COPS TO POUND‘BEATS.. Police Commissioner, Angry Over, “Soft Snap” Details, Will Send Men on Post, “I tell you, boys, this is a rapid town to live in.” Police Comimissioner Bing- Ly had'tried t> pass was counterfelt, but |! ite an awfully expensive city.” He didn't tell why he made the comment. The Commissioner was asked if he had in mind further reduction of the num- ‘ber of policemen on details, He pound~ ed the desk with his fet and said: “Seventeen hundred and twenty-two men on 5 o8 Me ."* oye coat oat ee i tee ee ve been made?” not | Sold with a mone; whom the Com- amisetoner McAdoo main! detaiied men, vena PENNSYLVANIA FLYER HITS FREIGHT TRAIN. ent | Passengers. Escape Injury, but Tracks Are Tom Up-and ‘Traffic Blocked. LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 16—A west- bound express train on the Pennsylvania Rafiroad made up of mail and express rant pdadeser elke mbibrarnusa nara near Conestogs, a short distance east o! five ht this city, Ten sched a ene ft Srelgnt over four trecks nvere ‘torn up end Lem ‘over gaat and weet bound were run over, the pieetiacues ea TES A Few Years Hence. (From the Pofladelphia Bulletin) ‘They were passing through the mu- um. Wirt ia that, father?” omy ‘fon, is) a well-preserved “OF Tallroadus passibus, ficlanis. “it's quite extinet now." “America’s Best Milk” Mighess in’ trpans iidrea, | Passengers in Panic as} trom New |lmind. ahead there were fourteen passengers. ,|, ast HANGS HERSELF Found Dead by a Friend a cars on which they were; riding! thatta’| collision would occur and’ that they! must brace themselves, or’ jump ,for ot passing counterfeit silver dollars, | th Her body was, dicovered by a friend, , ‘twho ‘had come. to nurse ‘her’ aid who Wasialarmed at her. failure to answer repeated calls, Mrs. Clare hadybeen in til-health- for heome time. The/death of o sisten and | }worry' over her ‘husband’s falling aye | sight all combined to unbalance her i" ae 4 A few days ago: she-toki her phyale clan she intended to burn down the }house and asked “that some valuable sehurch property be removed, : ‘Sho was prominent in various societies in the First/Methodist Church and gave generously ‘to charity. ‘ i ——————___ ‘ “A Nation of Spendthrifts,” Says Dr. Irg Remsen. 4 BALTIMORE, , Feb. 15.—"We are = nation of spendthrifts, We are anex- | travagant people. We are a wasteful | people, Life insurance teaches one of | the most important lessons t can learn—the lesson of thrift. So eaid Dr. Im Remsen, President Johns Hopkins University, at the b Why Many-People Suffer | i From Constipation’ A Safe and Sure Relief » Constips ion {s most often caused by @ | ty| torpid liver or failure of the stomach and bowels to perform their proper functions. ~ The condition is commonly due at first to irregular. habits of living and improper food, and if properly treated can bo readily relieved. It 1s, however, too often agera- vated and mado; chronic by the use, as medicine, of powerful and expensive drum, which purge and perhaps give temporary relief, but are so drastic in effect a to damage the tender lining of the stomach and bowels, leaving a condition worse than et first, This can, however, be avoided, and the bowels gently and thoroughly opened by the use of Nature's own remedy —the famous Natural Mineral Laxative (slightly. warmed for best resufts), will, within an hour, bring a delightful and refreshing relief. 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