The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1906, Page 1

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SULTS ED [TION 2 RAY _“ Circulation Books Open to All.’? Ae BAS) * Circulation Books Open to All Ki PRICE ONE CENT. jj) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. ANDERBILT PRISONER AFTER FACING MOB EJECTED, HE ~ SHOT HIMSELF BEFORE GIRL! se \ Young Woman Fainted— Mother Thought She _ Was Slain Too. “THEN MOTHER SWOONED Liebold Put Pistol to Head When Sweetheart Said She Was Too Young. Bebaure his Sweetheart refused to Marry him Benedict Liebold, twenty- pine years ald, of No. 1154 Myrtle ave- Bue, Brooklyn, shot himself as the girl miodd beside: aim in the parlor ef her ‘et No. 12 Greene avenue, kiyn,, Iate this aftersoon, dedold died in a few minutes and the Mish Anna Gagg. nineteen years , felnted. Her mother, hearing the woman's scream, rushed in to her daughter lying beside Liebold + fn @ pool of blood. Thinking both were & i@ead Mrs\Geeg also fainted. BABY RUN DOWN +BY HEAVY TRUCK AND CRUSHED Started to Run Across Street and Team Struck Him. POLICE ARREST DRIVER. Little Victim Had Run Ahead of Neighbor Who Was Taking Him for Walk. Little three-vear-ola Frank Bityena, of No, 667 West Twenty-ninth street. was run down apd instantly killed by @ team and truck at Tenth avenue and ‘Twenty-ninth street late this afternoon. The hoofs of the heavy horses crushed him: ang death was practically ,in- stantaneous. Accompanie@ by Mrs. Lilly Dozgona, twenty-three years old, of No. 304 avenue, and ther daughter, Grace, little Frank tried to cross the street, having run. awa yfrdm the others, It was at! “Finally the girl's brother came -ang}that moment that the team, drawing | “Sammoned Dr. Stevens from the Bush- “wick Central Hospital. When Miss Gnge recovered consciousness she eald had proposed, and she bud @ heavy truck, dashed along and the; baby was struck, Mrs. Dogrona, frantic with terror, her own child by the hand and “qld him that she could not marry him|Fan to the rescue, and they, too, were Deoauso she was too young. he pulled a 22-calibre re- ‘Without | bit by the team and received a scalp wound and attier bruises and were taken from! his pocket and Killed fiim-' to Bellevue, “SAYS ROOSEVELT HIS FOE prs pea "The police arrested the driver. President, Delighted’ to to Get Hepburn Rate Bill ; Before Senate and Does Not Object to Southerner Presenting Tein WASHINGTON. Feb. 4%, — Presidenc sald to ve im excellont ‘over the favorable report of the Rallroad Rate dill by the Ben- ittee oa Interstate Commerce, the fact rhat dt will be by Senator Tillman, ‘action of the committee has also ‘ally brought from the Presi- the statement ‘that ‘Tillman, his et foe in of, Mt6, gains and, fa the the “4 President js. delighted,’ “Representative . Hepburn, Of thé, measure, puts it, President in gréatly pleased," | ace penreeets in- isjation, had talks to-day. Senators giles oe Committee, and y Canon and Representative discugsed briefly the situation Presideat. is no gigom around here," re beaaestach Dolliver as he Wh na ence wi Senator Tilman’ as est man.” leaving the executive offices. “The President ts greatly pleased and offers no criticism at all, Yes, I believe the bill will pass the Senate, perhape with- out amendment. ‘It will go through: in Practically its present’ shape. “Ie erate, ‘ilman to have @ oonfer- ci don't wn How about that the hab mow. abou! ven “but Tao: ilove what ther President ‘thinks ue ‘Tillman. be} fold me ten days ago that he game fighter and an ors Ou account | ‘piitman, who a P yeatsrany te ‘|RECRUITS TO TIGHT : ! meh aed ‘ARE SHH. a ELEPHANTS ON S ON THE JOB AND PRESS AGENT GENT SMILES) wrk FNDSA STREET. | “CHR BLOCKADE bana Cisne tacit HARD Sixth Avenue. ** hour and bade fair to tie it toon badt it ot "been for! te Gopeetuas assistance furnished by four elephants, ‘The spectacle of elephants taking hold ER Na Pe ee wrecking crews had found themselves powerless to cope with attracted toceade ‘of )HEANE HO, Ln rere eee: EPS. RACING LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. <AT CITY: PARK. ~-Fifth—-Big Bow: 8-5, Saféty Light-1-T:place, Siss: Lee. . DONAHUE AND SMITH BOX TO-NIGHT. Young Donahue and Sammy Smith, two of the cleverest: goxers of thelr weight in the country, meet in the star be the Metropolitan A. C. One Hundred and Tenth Fith—Cashier.7-1 ‘Auromaster out plage, Paul... - ‘De: Stefina’s Hlnees | 5 ~TFRST MONEY FO ROBIN HOOD IN “OV PAR THR Bas Out a aro and Quinn Brady in Six Furlong Dash. “=iTHE CURE WINS. * Rr hou palleer SRR ; Dr. Coffey at Good Price oie Pata A a mie @ nice near Pd Giey eer iMRS‘ OSBORN DECLARED SANE BY A JURY. iat a ee eae "WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Fed. —| ° Mrs. Penelope OJborn, wife of Victor ‘Ouborn, \a wealthy New) orker, after @ confined in an asylum for five een Gectawad arte and soaiobtent @ Sheriff's jury this afternoon to fuanage Her extate valued. at (0,000 “Dhank God!” she exclaimed when oe heard ‘the decision. William K., Jr, with His Wife in: Auto Runs Over a Boy and Draws Pistol on. Furious Crowd — that Attacks Him. BEATEN, THEN ARRESTED, WHEN SAVED BY POLICE. He Is Held Prisoner in Italy While Lawyer Seeks His Release—Millionaire May Have to Serve Term in Prison Even if Lad Does Not Die. ER RS FLORENCE, Italy, Feb. 24.—William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., after Sande mobbed and beaten by the people of Pontedera, a town seventeen miles from i here, who were ronsed to fury over the running down and crashing of a boy on the road to Pisa by the Vanderbilt automobile, faces a possible term, of imprisonment. The injured boy is in a serious condition and grave cori plications may arise, After the accident Mr. Vanderbilt drew a revolver to protect, himself and his wife, who was with him, from a menacing crowd. This aroused the throng of excited Italians that surrounded the Vanderbilts, and the etectay was snatched from the young millonaire'’s hand and he btu sacs hustled about. ge ‘Vanderbilt was rescued trom the mob by the police, and with his erat arrested and locked up, and at last accounts was still detained in 1g ph¥sicians visited the injured boy, Adolfo’ ” neh, tn gre 4b ance gpd tn os gee tea may arise. derbilt wi eat to 8 hot, where ahe 18 resting polit at aan 4 ‘American Consular | authorities Mr. Vanderbilt ‘Wawyer, who has-applied tor hte, ‘a provisional: ‘ways Granted ti Miilar casts, but which can be refused when the offender is @ foreigner of when it is suspected that he may flee trom justice, -, Ifthe child does not die or is mot permanently disabled ‘Mr, Vanderbfit may be imprisoned for three months and fined $200, in addition to.a fine 4 for carrying a revolver without permission. [ee The Vanderbilt automobile, it appears, — was not going at excessive speed, but. when turning @ sharp street corner in Pontedera it ran down a child, boy five years old, and injured, bim about the head. i The automobile, which was. stopped. ‘soon as its oovupanta noticed that an accident had occurred, was’ soon see.” rounded by a crowd of excited: people, | who indignantly..and threateningly bex rated its occupants. x Drew a Revolver, FROM FELD AT FR GROUNDS port spread that the childiwas dead, and the townspeople became so enraged they attacked the chauffeur. Bs In fact matters reached a stage and Mr. Vanderbitt, sionaat :the lives! of the party were .in drew a Ayoive: But before ‘he use the m. ‘several men 5 Into the automobile, disarmed Mr. Vi erbilt and kicked and cuffed him. By this time the police. had become aware that something yiusual was hap- ponies: and a party of endarmica hur ed to the rcene to protect the autor mobilists, 3 Owing to the fury of ‘the people the | officers took the Vanderbilt party into a neighboring shop for safety, There they wero saints Wr besieged by the | (Continued on Second Page) aes oft es in Winoiole. Was third s heal FOURTH RAC. ‘om Mar- Runs Second’ to Favor- ite in Third Race, PAIR GROUNDS, New Orleans, Feb, 24.—The Boston Club Handicap, with. a fine fleld engaged, was the feature of a 00d card of seven races Here to-day. The other events were bd re filled, and & good day's sport was promised. FIRST RACE—#elling; six RG er fo at Code Just £ ing The Cure om, Dr. (Comtay. bg place), 2; Lady Ny » 3 MISSING TWO MONTHS, MAN IS FOUND DEAD, PATERSON, Barber, who w men in the silk trade in Paterson, was Feb. 24—Edwin ‘Bud eh! Rises in front, but was soon outrun by ‘Isa, whoted all the way and won casily by two lengths from Bed Hill, who beat Black: oe a length for, the ‘place. a'lme—00 2 THIRD RACE—Six furlon; found dead fast evening in the Passaic River, near Dundes, Mr. Barber hed missing sinca Dec. 19. Rarber had been despondent’ant I signes of mental disturbance x to his disappearapce, Ho Wad forty-nine years old, and tid been dy the sik business most of his life, ——— 2!Sunday ‘World Wants ee % ‘atrong inthe stretch, bu In the midst of the excitement the re and? 2 5), 4; psec in dao Stor ca

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