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AUROERS WEE HOOTS # WOMAN, THEN HIMISELE Gus eee AR Aroused to Fury by Accusation that He ‘ls Bigamist. “HE 1S MORTALLY “HURT, Other Victim 1s Mrs. .Boice, ~ Wife of the Dead Wom- an's Adopted Son. .” day at thels honw, Ni Pira. Sabina Voice. wife of an adopted of dirs Krueger, and: then shot Doice are in Bt. Barnabas Hospital, The man fu belleved 46 be mortally wounded, but Mra, Bolce, the doctors may, will recover, the widow of @ man named fKeinerand |ot the Qwned husband, who. is a steel wor a saloon. Both she and bh Gus Krubger shot and killed Lis wite |. 24 Haw-|- Thirty-elghth street. eri were | Tender! |THE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 190 Zee NOTED ACTORS. STRANGELY DEAD NV AOTEL CELLAR, Frank macVicars, of “The * Man of the Hour,” a Victim, ay leading to the ‘bascinent Hotel Hivoll, No. 103. West The police of the tation nre. Investigating CULPEPER, Ve; and placed on triak to-day, the murder Witham, F. By waters, Dec. 48 tant, within a few hours after, he hed been married to thelr sister, and. Cue, of Chariotiesvt “ot hts write: which was called for the trial ‘of the Strother brothers. condition alnce the night her husband | wan Killed, ut it im thought that ahe|~ ton, BROTHERS PLEAD UNWRITTEN LAW IN MURDER TRIAL Killing of Bywater by the Strothers Called in Virginia Court. aJmen Strother, brothers, were | charged with brother-in-law, on the night ot of - their Viola Strother, Hunweltten: aw 19 the dreine, be the’ most Inge the trial} conyietion “ot eate: Bpeciat term of court Mrs. Bywaters has been In n critical will be a! iO testify for the prosecy- There is every indication that the trial will be the most widely attended | lengthy con: of any trial ever held here, oth fam’ Ie are among the most prominent in thin section of thé State. waters, the victim, Witteam By- a chibman, —Aeel-te-le—and owned tho o weeks —ngo—a tet addremed to Krueger won of Krueger who is at iehand ‘tothe hour- “was from S2gea-—in-the absensee of her toma a WC Led Er om le had deserted. mWhen her husband came home Mra. accuned him of being a_bleamiat. . the) couple had been quarreling. Angty words passed be- ‘tween them to-day, “and then Mra, Bolte; whose rooms are ktresk the halt) fromthe Kruegers’ rooms, rin over to eppat ithe the trouble waa and tntending ae se hen she The ‘Wife Killed. spite Mra. Bolce’s efforts Ang exantnation by New ¥: eka trite the tab x Be jet 50 gt hen aby er wih a re It t* aup- man then room into the parlor, Félouded the revolve: he quick: eta Was When the nelghbers came they found lead on the dining room Krueger’ lay stretched out on r, bleeding from a wound nin Wyn ‘and Arrest Hin. _Whaitn, who haya he is a jesman, was to-day held for by Magtetrate “Crane when are ralgned in Harlem Court on a charge of violating Section 27, of the Penal Code; referring to abandoning an in- it. “The arrest and charge. resulted Tro District-Attornéy Jerome's inter« get in they cake, of the wite, Neill ay 323 “East if eet to Inveatigate Mra. Whal- Rite pet ehh wae: Sher PrORECIT lay. testifying that Whalen In ibe in & conadltt ho sent her to. the Sheltering Arms go of Krue: soput then and her screams brouRht to nation, Tnveatleats whether the’ actor y had been i hours made. ,jotters. a re-| pockets, Hig, Sadi daar as bank iboor ie pulled —the ttn —the— “Dima Bavings Than G But the cartridge “ahd pot: &<- | which uals balamee to-his create oe Sree patent wi old, and for many years w) to-aserriaining If Sea 1 Mac¥icare's—npariment—It Mac, I must’ see you before 6 “o'clock -Lo-pight. or tf you do “not __ connect be sire and ‘phone me the hing. orning ERA ‘Aaolpte Sylvit, a kitchen attendant employed at the Hotel Rivoli, discoy- It was then full dayiiknt’ Tie body waa. or- dered removed tot Actor's friends aud players in the “Man of the Hour’ company decile upou bublil arrangements. “MacVicars 14 sald to have visited the {lambs Ciub after the porformance last night, leaving there ut an early hour th ning torsis-apartment tn the 1 acVicare was DleeGIN. Tro) thea wanna Tats sy peat ing been fractured according to an gxanitn tewart, of tne tal” Sou hombdon.” of the ‘Tenderloin detectives our on the dur! Ake. early of the morning. Iden tification “in was alx feet two inches tag N care Malt had “a xn aninany. an Le ahman wooo A ber of Leerpohm ‘fre Later he toured puatrelia Haake! across eee to he 4k Rem: a, ond thea Calitorita, tor ppoplexy.”” hurst, author guts to-day. t oT Paweethewho-plays yuilt around, the char. rota “Buttiva the leading charactet ahs place will not be pene mit at elan, sal Lacter ot *Dry MacVicers was of the show, ani eaayte Mi Laue oe eR UU RoT eo Bhaiere Woman and child” were cold and Wungry.. with no ney,or food. The District ttorney'# hawed thelr charge on whe. P e-aeetiog. in order th xecure-a, ANTS Tor Ths Wite-aband Bhan a Mhagistrate’s sentence: woud halen pleaded not wullty. .. Insane Man Interrupts a Trial and Decla Himself Guilty of Another's Crime, WALLACE, Idaho, eet che rial ot derer: of red Tyler by springing up near the defendant-and shoutin. “It ia the heart that moved the hand. Zam the man that killed Fred ‘Tyler. urn all these other fellows loose, for | iam the man that done the deed, he words and sppearance of the frange man, wliose huir was long and lack and Eta AES beard and wild eres gave @.strange aspect, caused fendant to turn pale: and Mra. to burst into t RvosloMicere: retnoved the | atranger sourt-room to the Sheriff's ere he said’ hi a8 Patrick C. Tyan, of Buttes that ho had juat finished a” term in’ Deer ‘Lodge int Where Roorevelt's daughter had myicted an earthyunke would de- igo enitentiary for ling mutton, and fter being released he had gone to him to come to Wallace and take He said if Adams wipy the Coour WAtenes, Nyan will be committed ta an Asylum. Cee een) COASTING INJURES 29. VaeM Steet Makes Ti i So Sllp- ©. Dery Sleds Are Unmanagenble. WILIKES-BARR —Twenty- ie young men women, twolve of ¢ ously, In a jem Of Mve coasting accidents In Fiymoutn, Danville and C ‘pa, tod: ast nigh Way tall of sleet froze and thinde the Like whosts of ice, The sleds devel. | =-|in—very windy weather, {3 the Safest and swre: rotection against breatiage of eyeglasses or from tilting. jarring or ake ‘of the little 1s thet happen 0 often and usually mean the cod o! rew. Attacked-to-Your 35. Cents Sold Only at Our Four stores 54 East -23-St.,; -near Fourth A‘ 54 West 125°St., near Lenox “Ay, 442 Columbus Av., Hotel Endicott. 489 Fulton St., Bki'n, spposites: &S ALL STORES OPEN SAT. EVE —— One of Gibson’s Best! A new Chas, Dana Gib- son. picture will be given with every. copy of ‘next Sunday's World. This is number four in the series. Get the set and frame them. Binia Legislature, “He was at home on a visit at the time st it Morgue Chur ie | the provecatt John Te, ROME. Ft jetn, of the Roman Catholic Dioceso of {jn Brooklyn, States yesterday, penlee with magnificent gold chalice, a& Popa to Bishop McDonnell, of Brooklys tragedy: | frisndx. patiticat wad otherwise, af the Bywaters and Strether—taniites—and. Feb: — Pap} fachool question’ Waa pr PS. RESTI ON EXCLUSION, QUERY MIKADD Complain Government Is Questioned. “TOKIO, Fob, 2A written {aterpel- tation regurvng the Ban Francisco Gove-nment to-tiay the House of Representatives... The rée- ply.ot Foreign Mininter Hayasb tn oxpectéd in a fow days. . zat The Japanese of Ban Francisco, have ‘Teabled a atrong: appeal to Tokto, ask- Mig. the ‘Guvernment ‘to. euppor, ietr ¢kure ‘and pointing out that the restric. tion of Javanese emigration would oventually result in the ction of their compatriots nar Sp not JAPANESE AMBASSADOR CONFERS WITH ROOT. WASHINGTON, - Feb, 3-—-¥iscount Aokl, the Japanese Ambassador, to make known although | the | DECEIVER INDICTED, | Vance Held by the Grand Jury, | the lega! Mizajah of Chariotteeville, who prosecuted the McCue case, who haw been retained by the Bywaters for in nsalsted dy John Keith, of Warreaton, John Jeffries, of Norfolk, as leading eodnael for the defenses. aesisted=by Lee. of Lynchburg; R. Walter | Moore, of Fairfax, and probadly others. —_ BRINGING POPE'S GIFT. 21.—Chancellor_Munde- jeft Tome. for the United Fo is — but Attorney “Says Wife — Forgives Him. Edward A. Vance, the Brooklyn book- who -wed-Mfsa_ Etat Schlegel; daughtet of a wealthy ithpgraph man- ufacturer of Bay Qidge, a few woeks ago, was indicted for big-uiy to-day by the Xuuge County Grand Jury; | Vance two. days after his wed- the ‘case comes up in the ancs's Trst Wife, who was, ates Sue Duffy, of Pi | the Supreme Court te-day that the At» Fran. } oun | the PERSECUTED FOR -BVENGE, CRIES THE ICE TRUST Losing $210,000 Is Cause of Probe. Paik ExTustire of the Bupreme-Court_Act T.\ Clearwater, of Kingaton;: made thy chargé before Jnatice Greenbaum «in torney-Genural'a official. power waa be- ing used in the prosecution “of. the American lee Company, In the interest pf “two domtnant poilticlans in the | Amor The remark battle: by, the fice to go dooka. Ei ome to, Misy, Astorn lea tock. em was Pade 12 In ae ‘Attorney-General 10, 1899 In the Ice eats copy every contrac CUMEHT at, by eg at he 8 Bist ‘Mr. Oler'a_in- . “that occurs rior fo that the chars tine a etter helping these ponte are 7" Sustic Qreendaum. ae “do most mer idiatincy y t or the present Attorney: ern “The last-and the present Attorney- General,’ replied Judge Decision was As reserved. VISIT TO-WALL STREET! With Walt Until Monday to sell! Tickets to Brokers for News- ——=beys'Benetit—— Rehearsals of ‘The Belie of Mayfatr’ and “The Purisian Model” compani: make necessary the postponement of) the Atorus girts’ Invasion of Wall street scheduled for to-day. on Ong FESCUED WOMAN “JUST ABOUT TO Came—2 Overcome. 4 PMrestarted: fr the cstiar or the N Story brick tenement and, atore build at No. Solumbua‘nvenve this aft hoon and quickly filled the house WI Boke. from | the’ fo tho empldxees ran from the too Kron Hor’ stores Printing Com plumber. Policeman Tobin, of the No. 7é, which PAY; sponded-after sevding in an alarm -t t drolight’ Truck No, 2 and other engine before. “I fee! pertecty— calm'— Sompahies. ~ Mat on the second floor, und did hear {he alarm_untit rimade the hallwa: See ed a window i hereeif as though ther or not to jump. below shouted fof her to wall, that firemen were coming. Truck No. 2 tress. }Pipemen McGinnis and Day, of No. both unconséious, to quarters. The fire was trivial; Elected President of fo Ald Wim. peneves, tha: Ananciat gistriet will oe given an opportunity Heke tor the Neways be given at the Aci the evening of Sunday, undred young ladies, penal or in six leading Broadway ‘musical oom: tesburg, roads at No, 0 Hiret street, surook with thelr_three children. to Vance’s attorney, No. 2 Bil piake Rift from Edward ra Field a mreaitny bachelor with Foy Mslub and cab hadi ty ithe cl will journey Wall street tn. satonest Blea Mond 3 Pa OPE ate Rbout 11/ 6 Sor. thi aap this ‘thes i hike oe. of the. ma eee enterpripes city ana the outlook art that the big Kendemy bullding will be ‘packed’ and jammed the night of the entertainment. ected E, R. Thomas President to 6 ‘On| che F. W. Kingsman, and W, R. Mont- gomety Vice-President, t ichenck. Mr. Montgomery, like fr. Thomas, ASS x. |x -young-man. Their management_ the bank, it is dégtared, will be tons | new and energetit lines. afr, re his election was Manager "ot ery before hy kof the Hamilton the Tremont Bran’ Bank. Smoke Had Cut Off Her|H. A. Brotherton’ Dies in Escape When Firemen Tenante rushed to the atales double Uving thorn and urted by the West" Side} jyar PANY and dob Murphy, “Hundredth’ Street Station, ; ran} stopped'to fatch’ him. Mrs Anite Pooler wat alone in her | ‘€eW-Up-ble-hands. falling to the floor. undecided The crowd told-that the men Inside were in dis- Fresh squads of firemea_rushed| itntothe\ smoke and_soon_currled out} They “were reauscl- }tated-and-tnsplte-of- protesis were sent PLACE FOR'E. R. THOMAS. Hamilton Bank, jrith W. R. Montwomery The Board of Directors of the Hamll- tton--Bank—at thelr mesdting yeuterday BROKER KILLED BY JOY WINNING OH! THAT - BACKACHE. Billiard Hall When Luck | Comes His Way. Henry rotherton=@-broker, forty two, of West One Hundred and Forty-ninth xtreet, fa dead because of the overwhelming. joy of having good | lok: playing pool He was playing with some friends table Nos 13 night at No. 1828 Am- | aterdam dvenue, wih the | vex trig er 1th tid “The simplest, eastest'anid most effec tive remedy for this'most common # . ‘complaint. It's cured: mittions dur- ing the past. half céntury, Tt will Wid. Ate was IC iag Cie 3 tlexpert > Playera from other Me teptes Brotherton re" are dine to-himbt,"’ he hat—declared “1 dever asin such. tore +. -eefitehce was—broken—off,-and he nr Guftenhaged and others help- | | fi, to. 8 drug. store, but Tapers ‘reathed hime Brotherton had been {Nl of heart weak- $8 for some months. STRIKERS TO RESUME WORK. “WILKESBARRE,~Feb>-2h<Ail— the atriking mine workers at the Morea’ Colliery of the Dodson’ Coal Compan been ordered to return to work s| by the Conciliation Board, which met in this city. The operators, aseerting that not the ar- ‘A Laxative'and a Blood Tonic Each pill contains one grain of splid ex: tract of sarsaparilia, which, wif Uluibte vegeable producti: task it's blood putiser of excellent character, For Constipation, Rillemsment, Strike” Commission fn going mn striKe and submitting thelr grievance. to the board. and this was sustained. uc B. is oft LEAF Lard shortening.” “SIMON—— ——PURE cheapest: money. To be sure of gett housewives buy raw leaf and can make at does That is no longer hecessary: 1S most— isthe — the- Bolte MORE work and money. home. * satisfactory. cleanest, — “shortening ”’ “tender” Experienced housewives know that PURE of alli “sweetest, and easiest digested; in proportion to -cost it is for th ing pure leaf lard, some || it is a waste of time, Leaf— Lard: It is made of selected leaf: by a mathematically exact special. process that,‘ yields a perfect product of always- uniform quality. ~ Home-made ind: iS sometimes cooked too much, sometimes to spoiled. Armour’s 99 kind. o little; “Simon Pure’’ sometim: es that keep out dust ‘and contamination of every You get the original package as. put up,| “U. S. Inspected,” and SEALED at the refinery. ‘This-is~ an’ exceptional “op: [Op portunity to get a series i pictures free that have al- ways sold in art stores at from 50 cents to $2 each. tures SOLD ONLY IN These are the Gibson pic-| 3s——5s—-10s LEAF LARD. The goverment seal and the label wording form) a double puaanty that the lard in each pail i exactly as represented---‘‘simon pure” It at home. i BETTER» and Chere LEAF Lard- than you: scorched and LEAF oe Even competitors acknowledge it to be practically | Mes Style with Quality Linen is the only fabric fit for a gentleman's wear. So ~that even if the style or-shape-of-the average 1ic—collars—is-—| to- your liking, -the—inferior~cotfOn-quality -makes-them-un-—-. acceptable, The only way to be sure of real linen and perfect fit is to look for the “ Trian every time you buy collars, Triangle Linen Collars are peace linen EY can see that the style is right—and every sty quarter sizes so an exact fit is certain Everything you wan collar z - Triangle --TLinen-Collars—and-the- price for-all.styles is-only-15e,.(2-4 of 25c.) Sold in the best stores everywhere. If you don’t finc the style-you_like, write-us,-and-we will seethat-you-get_it- Van Zandt, Jacobs & Go, Troy, N-¥. 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