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THN WORK? SATURDAY DvVImvive, MARCH Iv, 1900. ) WTF SLAVES |CARNEGIE SAYS RICH MEN RARELY LAUGH, BUT THESE MILLIONAIRES DO NOT SEEM 10 BE VERY SAD FOUND RAD —OWREGRD DER Dive Within a Hundred Feet of Tenderloin Station. ‘CORONERS SCORE HOSPITAL METHOD Protest Against Practice Removing Dying Patients to Charity Institution. = At a meeting of the Board of Core || ners for Manhattan Borough to-day @ © resolution introduced by Coroner Ham ©] burger was adopted scoring the super- © intendents of certain hospitals for tn humanity. The resolution adopted 1s as follows: “Whereas, It has come to the notice of the Board of Coroners of the + Borough of Manhattan that Mrs. Jeanne Cheno, of No, 142 West Thirtieth street, died in an ambulance of the New York Hospital while being taken to Bellevue Hospital; and, “Wusreas, The Board of Coroners of the Borough of Manhattan emphatically protestagainst the inhuman action of the superintendents of certain hospitals in the berough, In removing patients who are in a dying condition to Bellevue and other charitable Institutions; and as wo are informed that this pernicious prao- tice ts done for Loe purpose of keeping i down tie death rat it = tions, therefore, bolt © “ese inet LURED INTO CAPTIVITY. Woman Tells Siory of Bold Trapping by Members of i Black Gang. ‘Phat white slaves aro under the dom- {mation of black masters in the Tender- Join was a portion of the confession made by Berthe Claiche which induced District-Attorney Jerome to inaugurate S.P.NIORGAN CopyRicHTt PACH BROS, @ raid last night which is regarded as the forerunner of a crusade to be made against the wretches of the Tenderloin “Resolved, That this ts In ytolation o} al] principles of justice and humanitey and meets with our disapproval; hhut MILLIONAIRES WHO LAUGH ARE RARE, SAYS CARNEGIE. swe not only object, but protest, and ask that all of the persons in charge of hoa: pitals take measures at once and in- struct the physicians in charge of pa- tlents not to remove them to of Rospitals when conditions are auch aw danger the lives o: 3 and Mt ss turther yaa “Resolved, That if this matter is dis- regarded this board will take eiringent measures to bring the violators to jus- firreepective of the police. Furthermore, tt is stated by Assistant District-Attor- mey Garvan, who participated in the raid, that one result is to “‘put up’ to the police the conditions which Berthe Claiche confessed exist in the Tender iota. Assistant District-Attorney Garvan @tated plainly that serious charges | fgainst the police would be preferred and that necessary evidence had been procured to warrant criminal prose- me. I know a good thing when I hear it, even when it's on me—Iike that boll on my neck, Nay nay, Carnegte, I’m not the mill- jonatre that never laughed. By Charles Francis Murphy (Also Not). Come off your perch, Andy! going to stand for such ragtimy Teporter. His name signifies as much. ‘being an appellation designed to convey | the idea of his fleetness of accomplish- ‘ment and his weakness for making good. {In the twenty years that Mr. Seven: |* League Lobster has been in the service of The Evening World he has never ence been known to fall down on @ sin- gte assignment. He sums up the situa- tion by suggesting that he js “firm, as fleet of foot." |_ ‘he results of the conference between ‘Lobster and the cable news editor are the statements printed below. ‘They are denials of Carnegie’s unfounded asser- tlon that Lobster nearly Inndad By Charles M, Schwab (Maybe), KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 10.— LONDON, March 10—Andrew Carnegie has written to a newspaper here declaring that the advantages of wealth are trifliug. He says | “(Beyond a competence |) for old age, which need not be great and may be very small, wealth les- sens rather than increases humau happiness. Mil- lionaires who laugh are great the even the poor victims of the we ain't Standard Of] system laugh—on oe. What |"Tong side of the mouth, reine suppose follows Uke me and| What a dreary place life would be Dick Croker ‘d have in Ife if it weren't | Without laughter?) Why, I suppose I iter Golen bee. Posen ene aon ‘not break into merriment about 2,000,000 wake op eights laughing in YSonyul- times a day, Yes, Andy. one might well sions? sav that in good spirits and genuine nowby when the fellows come round |chuckles I am a multi-millionalre. “Bight. nine, ten—you <): | Why I nearly split my sides every laugh would bw on you if weren't ltime I dodge a process-server. What oo TAFT CONSULTED BUT NOT NAMED FOR BENCH. : WASHINGTON, March 10.—Secretary Taft to-day made the following state- ment: SSSELL SAGE Gould. Evidence Against Police. PHOTO 87 AM"! an Tt is evident that the purpose of the paid was not so much to relieve the white slaves of thelr present surround- fmgs but to get evidence against the police. This could have been attained A cable despatch from Andrew Car- negie in London says that millionaires who laugh are rare, It goes on to say in substance: What is the use of being rich anyhow? Isn't it enough to be RLY wasn't for money and getting richer, richer every blamed second. If I Wasn't the richest man in this durned place below, I'd be eating my heart . * 1 fm no other manner. comfortably well off? If a fellows rot i . a oe tent for that ht-packed walle coub! be more conducive to happiness? “I am authorized by the President to | ‘The first move was made when De- | ® Competence a nee ae Rood | (enh Fe ey ee ver sinco, I. read | tatteure Hee aye ne ee eetcnee | consider that dodging these minions Gut trying to, figure, on om, £0, raise | eay that he has made no decision as to | tective-Sergeant Flood and Policeman |)... mitonaire? Lf the doughbag’s too khe paper about my belt 1 deaf one. | that T and Dick have the gh on lof the law is Infinitely more amusing| As it Is, I'll go chuckling down the selection of any one to succeed As-| 4 Beery, armed with warrants from the} ii. a menace to happy old age. | that all out upset him. The editor sat Phat ien't tho last ae andy. There's | Po: pon fellows—temmit, sir! that lofting golf balls into unsuspact- |™¥ Srave. sociate Justice Brown, He has been District-Attorrey's office, descended on | MN ISB He” OF this statement, 1a-| wrapped in meditation for some minutes | many a good ‘one yet to come. | By John D. Rockefeller (Not.) | inz caddies’ heads ever thought of being. By Richard Croker. in consultation with Secretary Root, At-|‘ } @ place alleged to be a vicious negro |, 115 PES a ‘Jeader {n the modern | before calling Seven-Leigue Lovater to| What are bunches of money Af oral Do millionaires never laugh? Ah,| as for “a moderate competence” (Special by Ultramarine cable.) ore ce Regeals and myself, th | dive in West Thirtieth street, within @ |. rupee for the mazuma, struck the | confer with him. way af not, to make merry le the! andy, but you know they do. You |pcing enough for old age! Why, go to,| I thought Andy had more sense, Piea levers ofit he Cav lnes, inthe rae) hundred feet of the Tenderloin Police Mabiteaone editor with a mighty swat| Mr. Seven-League Lobster Is a star wold shines? long-taced old boys for | ugh; I laugh; everybody laughs. Why,|Andy. Quit kidding. I'd be poor ig it! Wouldn’t it jar you? . een reached,’ ES THEIR SHIP BURNED UP. e ‘The proprietress of the place, Sallie Johnson, alias Coleman, is alleged to be in league with Robert Spriggs, col- ered, of No, 603 Sixth avenue, who was arrested earlier in the day on a charge of abducting women. Leader of Slave Traffic. In the raid the otticers arrested Fourteen destitute seamen pea brought (here to-day by the steamer| ‘Titlan from Rio de Janeiro, They were members of the crew of the sealing schooner Enterprise from Haifux, N.S, which was burned recently while lying | fa the harbor of Rio Grande de Sul. | The vessel was totally destroyed, to- 4 ther with a cargo ot S00 sealsking The seamen were sent frum lo de Jani by_the British Consul. ee Sisters of Holy Cross Write a Letter Indorsing Father John’s Medicine as a Tonic. and Body Builder. “We cheerfully recommend John's Medicine as a good remedy for WILL PERSONATE PHIL SHERIDAN IN FAMOUS RIDE. SARRIEN, THE NEW FRENCH PREMIER | Agrees to Form Cabinet After | Bourgeois and Poincare Consent to Serve. | PARIS, March 10, 425 P. M—M. Sar |rlen has accepted whe task of forming a Ministry, after securing the consent of MN. Bourgeois and Poincaire to take | portfolios, and has notified the President jet his aoceotance of the task. Jean Marie Ferdinand Sarrien was METROPOLITAN WILL DISCREDIT WITNESS Sean Pardon Tillinghast! TO COV. FRANK W. HIGGINS: spectfully request that you pardon William H. Tillinghast, ¥ ifession exposed the Metropolitan Street Railway Company’s inigu.cous methods of jury-fixing and who was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in Blackwell's Island penitentiary for imperson- ating a juror. I sign this petition understanding that Tillinghast stands ready to go before the Grand Jury and give testimony that will result in bringing to justice the criminals “higher up.” NAME.. TILLSBURY HAD A LITTLE BLACK MAN Influenced Him to Try and Decoy Banker Moore to | Hotel Astor. | the District-Atiorney been the leader of a gang of men who | ee pra, engaged in the trate! orpy Tisbury had a “Sate Black ‘Soriges 1S to run several hoxses| Man," too. Tillsbury ts the suave young See ee eee el her Marte TS | ee ceoen President Ronert 2. mar b of the New Amsterd.un Nationa PoineReaners wad "to the Hotel Astor op Thursduy tention of robbiig him. Jl: | Jury-Fixing Scandal Leads to| Julian’s Arrest on Trumped- Up Charge. dow Coleman, alias Stillman, aged lwenty- , it is alleged, six, a white woman w was enticed to tie pli nd has been held a her, there was a negso, patron of the den, and & nee The prisoners were taken to Thirtieth Sireet Station woe tant District-Attorneys Gar Murphy were waitin JEROME’S EXCUSE WEAK | { Tillinghast’s Weak Memory, Dis- trict-Attorney Writes Governor, Prevents Proceedings in Case. housekeaper. and it her work to help h the ey .. 7 put in the “little black man’ defense im / Another move was made by the Met- sant een: tel ar sratotl ‘bronchial troubles and a8 a tonic and jefferson Market Court toJay. ‘opolitan Street Railway Company t- Sign the above petition and send it to The Evening World or direct to own he became Mayor. During the body builder for those who are weak Gov. Higgins at Albany. war of 1870-71, Sarrien served a8 & and run down. Severa] persons of our of the {tay in the direction of stifling the tn- @ young Mr. ore and Capt, Duhain, spirited away a 5 y | ay ti . ee Captain of Militia. He was elected to| institution have used it with beneficial ees oe Agency, told how Tillsbur. vestigation Into the Jury fixing scandals eee cee putise Te ist became| results.” (Signed) Glsters of fo d u f has by Judge few drinks With nk and presented a letter) hat has Inaugurated by Judge Reasons why Tillinghast should be pardoned: Minister of Posts and Telegraphs in| Cross, 44 Chandler St. Nashua, N. H, “runners gnature purporting to be Seabury, when Louts A. Julian was ar- 3 185, Minister of the Interior in 1887 lure womens te his, d a Pinkerton offi- eid RKASPeRE ERORH cout atl He had reformed and ceased his evil practices. Vice-President of the mber of er ing hurried to arrant § u v ; yt eer iiect. it ia charged, Moore to go to the astigation of James L. Quackenbush He Is willing to testify against the criminals higher up. Oe eet teen vice: R ! pen tee tow eve he We faa malin aver. When Mr. Moore general counsel for the street railway His imprisonment stands as an object leason—punishment for the Fieecent RE the Cue oer ee pao a e 2 ’ She unabl 7 ‘ sorpora aceused © O- 6, Dae er eecaney st and ‘Tilisbury got to the Hotel Duhain | corporation an Is accused of vio- J erime of confession. 1s66, 507 and 1888) and was Ministero MEDICINE was closely | Wy ut shed. One he re- int Carey, who had} raid = ion 254 ot ve Hones eae In the face of what happened to Tillinghast, who would now dare He wae a candidate for the Presidency es Me heating aiveee sort was raided, and the v | eleph from thi n supplying false and Ibelous state 7 of the Chamber of Deputies Jan, 9 o' & gentle he: effec! 2 in the, Tombs awaiti told her icles siesta 1a a LEWERaRETER OM confess either knowledge or participation in jury-fixing? of the Chamber of Deputies Jan, ? ot! Hest geatgroschiel tabee: “What ts sto! ink, arrested TI ent A cewspaper. The statements P ry & the pres Se eae es Bar pie 2 ————— Ranek cM GREe represented were printed on February 15. Let Tillinghast be freed, and other smaller criminals may turn | 420 gotented’ by "yo Fallleres’ for the ; $1 000 PICTURE FREE. Tisbury in court and sted against ee . a few months ago Julian wa= State’s evidence against the greater qrimina!s to serve the ends of justice. Presidency of France. Cures BRONCHITIS! ’ cc. ‘ of forgery cond de- nef inves or for the Metrop nF ‘ t was pref sainst his After leaving the employ of the corn His ninety-year-old mother is blind, helpless, destitute and wholly : dependent upon him for support. ne began to wo Next Sunday’s World will con- | tain as an Art Supplement a tine, > rk on an expose t and most ma- Judge Seabury's in-| ‘Yilisbury on the sald that he was en he pr ool in the plot. pat ne tient. nd. ly a witnesses in and from “Little arty, roduction of Charles ana Gib- . ta, vi reproduc j oe he said, “when I igmtion, yesterday. ‘The noon bout carried a bearing fruit. There is a strong feel- i” son’s celebrated $1,000 Collier kets on the sidewalk in Since Tillinghast was raflronle to | well-dressed young man of legal aspect. Ing that Tillinghast has evidence in drawing, “A Horetass Case.” Victoria Theatre, a ‘nan Blackwell's Island t company has|l. was underswed on the leland ( vegerve. ne Titlinghaat well been | i eM : and bought a couple been camping on Julian's trall, He was | toe Viator wun Ttasate pee sounded to Its depths?" asked a prom- 1 ——— We got acquainted, His arrested to-day in the office of Lawyer| [(TOO%0 Quy pnd tad na inent member of the New York Bar } ngaast Was brougot from he cell, and a By | : veil gd Aowosatigg mat” wine “burnie | © SUMMER DRAPERIES AND COVERINGS Woodruff, at No. warrant sworn out Magistrite Steinert. 111 Broadway, on a last Later he was ar- Warui Words passed between the twa. An official of ihe Department of C rection Said that Inghast has pt | Question Mr. Jerome might answer,” Seabury Witnesses Watched. MRS. ASTOR SAILS 2 e strange in- night before “and made me do what wek Man P47 Sheridan Orders received for Interior Decorating of Town or Country last a ane fluence over me but one visitor since Saturday, | Judge Seabury will conclude his tak- ON Td& CARMANIA. a raigned In Centre Street Police Court |when le was Interviewed by Tne toe ventimony rip . | Se:\out the ; ’ e we i of testimony at noon io-day, Since aT ACA Traber aunt er ra ai atormerly FI and paroled in Me. Woodruft's custody |Ink World, repr eT ng hua’ eredantiais | Peso th ihe corridor outside his cham- Residences, Apartments, Clubs, Hotels, Yachts, Etc., with i] ‘ ts vaind ‘St, Andrew's and | AUSUStn eee ons One| app ey | until Monday. See ee a ee eee erclees | arnt c tia tebe ot a privatec te appropriate fabrics in new Spring and Summer Styles for Win- Hy Will Remain Abroad Until Septem- i told me how to regw- | at Hurtig & Seamon’s One Hundred and Tryl D Mitorneys None otuer. could lave ad: | fective. Every man who entered his ‘i i S ps . : japon Mr, Moore. |Twenty-‘fth Street ‘Theatre Monday rying to Discredit Him. Attend him, as each prisoner ta allowed | (amber was reoorded, and vesterda: dow and DoorTreatment, Wall and Floor Coverings, including ber, Part of Time Visiting Her ing on’ when I] night in a protean sketch entitled, “The | “qt ts a job to discredit me," sald | but one visitor @ month. | artomey Yarnes fe Quackenbush, head Daughter, Mrs. Haig. at Magis | Sheridan Hide to | Wiechester-* Me] rattan tn the courtroom. “The alleged Jerome's Varied Excuses. | ot the Metropelten, towel department: Lace and Swiss Curtains and Bed Covers, Cre- j); a i ae tee | Cronin will impersonate alx distinct|jipelong statements they say I fur-| Mr. Jerome first pleaded the “statute | comfortable when he came, out, of the : . Mrs. Astor sailed to-day in the White | charactera, including the great cavuiry| nished a newspaper are true. The man|of, limiations” as the ciuse of hs | chamber shorily after. 6. o'l elt tonnes, Taffetas, Chintz and Art Prints, Colored | Star liner Carmania, companied by general. aviary {nacuvity in the jury-bribing cases. | Jerome was with the Judge two hours 4 . : 4 her grandson and wife, Mr. and ae ee “M ‘3 father f Slee ee ate, mete intormnation and later | jw Wedhesday last we begged off with | at a Park Rie restaurant, and White Madras and Fish Nets, Portieres, Couch Bee ey cate! Van Alani Blind. Bt: a DH Mr. Cromtn's father fought under “Lit-| repeated It to the newspaper in ques- | the publie op, the grounds that the evi- | Other, “fixed” cases ate turning up A : ep Sree ee Oe nets || BOY GOLA) SHINER seen setae accompitaved [eee nde “arcaewie ts ie. rath [Sane a ocilinasaae waa bv caoue jn Che sures Come Minpeamet: || and Table Covers, also Light Weight Drapery Guvlel of her Ava TT H Gharacter actor, he wil undertake his | ot it, ‘They have had detectives | Gov. Euiggins he pleaded 1) nghasts pany, tried June 9% 190, before Juatice ‘ Mrs. Astor remain} BUT TEACHERS LET GO. | t2es, mith it. broper, seme, of the, P| going over New Yerk and Brooklyn | (weil memory: Fee ees Fay ot te said to have resulted in| $ Fabrics, Qs yng y- have tumbied like houses of cards. and | a charge from Abraham L. Dlkus, who ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR SLIP COVERS, abroad until Septe time will be spent ment In the Champs with a fine-tooth comb trying to dig up something to discredit me, ani this rt of her is BpLrty part in ‘The piece was written by Jaznes Con- nor Rowch, author of “Rory of the Hill” appeared for the complainant. thet ft negro on the jury was in league with a negro in the employ of ‘the com- tur the latter—only ‘Tillingaast par- doned and led before the Grand ry | will determine its virtue, SHADES AND AWNINGS. London with her da . Mrs. George o i POUeT it. t . f ”) is the sum of thelr efforts. It show Seg Haig, Sha! vat ta Coneiavetai| Istructor Said Lad May Have Been) covchel, stat the fovonranis are | to, what doaperate straits hey ate | och a teh Mena umREIAaS | EeVica Zoe sio.oo0 out of courts os Hurt in Row in Night | GBate"stn"aaa eo'lua ther success | “3p sero ination shen or cor mild coamiiagy | An amainaneepeen Quer || West Twenty-third Street School Corridor, on the stage. r. Jeromo now puta it all up to Till-| “rroporation uf Bagg in the cage sof | the clerks Inthe City and | Supreme inghast, the man upon whose back he| Hichner the Metropolian Street | Courts over extra work they are called ———__. Reason 5 34 West One ilway Company, ‘tried 2 3 “ ”” put the prison stripes. The District-At- S Y, id rie ny. and 13,,; upon to do, by former complainants | sso Why You Should Kead World st mrect, in-|““BIG STICK’? ON torney is caught in @ trap of his own| “thuighust was ton’ iis, Jury. He | "put me eco thesroll of the court,” eeesseessoeeseces. Help W vice class of the setting: In his distress he writes Goy.| swears that le got $0, pad to him at! demanded a Woman In the City Court SECRESEESESEEESSE EOE: SELOEEEELEEE LOOSE erce, was in the WAY TO ROOSEVELT. Higgins: the, Sindee oeae Peanne ts ifr for | yesterday. “I want to find t Mf J ay {n response to “It was very @iffcoult to get intorma-|ataingt suustaiiiul demapes, “Bags | qt he was tam, ee to ave ny sed on complaint of Al- ee | If he was, I going to have my . 1B CORR Ae BO) It’ Li a | tion from Tillinghast. He appears to be| confesses ‘he 40 voucher for $30 coun= | case reopened on the ground of fraud,” fourteen yeara ota, of [It’s a Long Bit of a Club, Going ) of wenke memory and 1s extremely con- Peele PY ts the Saeh eveN ton | acne RE. OFTE, ne arent mater DENTINE ret Beate are ee ani by Mail, from Postal fused and hazy when he endeavors to|mun named Henry Netter, with Instruce ge ea thelr particular “inl. Aadiot an aheped: it hit Emplo give Information about any transaction. | fond, % pay it to Tillinghast at the | inghast"—he not confessed, and . © of an alleged assault on him mployees. Sinclair House. . he will not, so long os ‘the original en ee, It was only after patient effort that 1 demand, made by, ‘he Evening | Tillinghast ‘remaina in a cell’ on gata that Atiensattecked him |), ASSINGTON, “March 10. —Bive: toot} even: Indennite «matters were "extracted World to “Pardon Tillinghast’ 18! Rinckwell's Tsland. e ; Atton attacked nim | j, Yengeh, shaped Iike a ‘baseball ‘bat | from him" Fu nitures& Car et H in the corridors of the Hish School On| gnq six Inches in diameter at its ¢hick- ; 7 Thursday night, The teacher said he} og: part, tue “big stick” is oa its way Why He Doesn’t Go “Higher, on did not remember having seen the boy in the school, but that a lot of small boyy have been in the habit of creating SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1497-99-01-03 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn. to thle White House. Word of it com- ing was recelved here w-day. Lt—the “big stick'’—Wwas last heard of at Maus- field, Ohio, where $t arrived at the Then the District-Attorney, knowing that Judge Seabury, of the City Court, had for several weeks been examining bare by Tillinghast and Bagg. 2 To keep ‘Tillinghast in Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, and carry out as far as possible his original plan of in- action in the jury-bribing scandal. ‘Milinghast had « mysterious visitor ———— A WORLD WANT POSITION ls Enough to f Hap, |q dieturbance while the night school iio, i | classes were in session. He said there Post-ofire, SPodre tie postmarka of the | Witnesses at a eecret investigation In a The Flavor is Delicious Between Ralph St. and Irving Ave., Was a fight in the corridor on ‘Thuraday | towns through whic: tt hes Dassed and | painstaking manner, made public the The P When we will show a complete line of Furniture, Carpets, Her name! is. Gladness hight when some of the pupils were | the address | Tyre ae eee veg | Confession of Stanley 8. Bagg, the rall- e Purity is Absolute Rugs, Olicioth, Bedding, etc. New Spring designs at lowest But that’s all right, | putting out a gang of boys, aud that it K—Plense keep it going.” road investigator, who says he paid Till- prices. Convince yourself as to the quality and prices of . FARES a alvaave Raph ve yeen then that Berringer got| "Tew boing sent to the “President by inghast money taken from the Metro Lanes i Rvitiiian: cateranoe’ (6 ryees of the postal service, | politan strong box. ———<—<$<$___——— Bi eS el id i ; Mr, Jerome 1s apparently determined . ' : But you ought to Milen, Mrs. Berringer, the Splendid Gibson Drawing Free. | upon two things: Beautiful Clock as Souvenir This Houseke strate then turned | Next Sunday all readers of the| 1. To hamper, 80 far as Mes in his with every purchase of $2.50 and over. “tm the kind of yconnor of Me! Sunday World will receive Free as| power, any outside force working to World Help W ‘afternoon, a special Art Supplement a repro- carry higher up the jury-fixing plot laid HUNMMEL & GLASER. wo CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE. Plant Yocht at Kingstom, Jamatoa, | duction of Charles Dana Gibson's KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 10—The|famous $1,000 drawing, “A Hope- steam yacht Venetia, with Morton F.|less Case.” Plant on board, arrived here yesterday BY SPECIAL ARRAN from Curacao, COMES Make Any One 7 CEYLON AND INDIA TEA SOLD ONLY 1N SEALED LEAD PAGKETS,-AT Ge, and ¥0¢. Per th;“BY aL with Pat SEE