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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1208+ 3 IILOMUS Dies by Gas on Eve of Inheriting Second Fortane | THIED TO FOLLOW ARBEST WATER HUSBAND, WIFE NTS ON ) DEMAND ° nnounced ‘ rua for Governor, She was id Wot return until & o'clock yesterday | morning. He seemed in good spir thea when he was ng to see how meoting ts now ced at the Soo o: cantzation, Rutgers square consented to| Home I found her there a le teneuts In the is feared that seme of | the Socialist expected to develop Of her actress acquaintances. Mitchell | Sci wanted to spend the evening at home, | The broiher and lower caai sid Gives Bonus for Children, nger, of Ne. and owns the his houses have al- » now further shows fering to reduce the 50 cents a month for |, $1 for each boy, , and $10 for |untll 7 o'clock yesterd | wife, sat up until 6 o'clock esterday | [waiting for her usta vs of $10 for the bectancexet f Her hustx Jiater, At 8 o'clock Sh - 4 oult of the press and went back to his PY fle 1 a “Jim, I've taken poison; good-by to} Se Col) : to a Sl Mentoeurlonns peracscra toned and S00 Ny ile ae ee [arial tao was never as bad of as || Overcoats that Were $60, $55, $50, $45 and $40 reet| you and May.” Ver ver an | his coat sleeve was torn, but be ha ee “ . as neve ad off etnies ete syuy nc’ | Cravenettes that Were $49, $37.50, $35 and $30 he average | Parade of Unemployed. ‘uturing for a mons to the Mayor and to the ee \CERS TO BE THERE, |‘ w iyany of fancy dine * annual masaue and | Hart Assoola- | taken Wl some iy Hall, Friday eventag, Among ne Chaliba lgara sre] West Bixty-first atreet, ‘The openition | Idoyd, John 1. former Port Wacden, smian Riorcaa, _ Because Wife Went Out to Welcome New Year HER 4 CHILDREA | IN CONNECTION | AND CHILD FOUND ~BVINHALING GIS. WITHAROBBERY/ SLAW HOME Holiday — Festivities ved Detectives Believe Frederick! Man Supposed to Have Mure Only to Accentuate Mother’s — -F, Williams Knows About dered Woman and Boy, | Grief—She May Recover. $3,500 Theft. Then Killed Himself. fiichell Hagan Squandered His Riches and Tired of the White Lights. HAD WASTED $200,000, Blew Most of It in on Broad way and Would Have In- herited More To-Day. 'GSTON, N. ¥., Jan. 2—Irviag his wife and four-year-old som, rif F. Williams, a walter at} KID way and) Hake: Mrs, Ida Schitler, a young |from Albany, los: four ¢ OY a=) the Bancroft House, ‘ cllentat asphyxiation six months iwenty-tinst street, was arrested last! who Hved at Liebhardt, twenty miles 4 |To-lay she attempted to take her own | visht on suspic of belius Ueated | south of here, were found dead In bed liife by dwhaling gas tn the home of ter) in the robbery of M ty Hein, Pro) with thelr throat cut Inte last night, ane , Mrs, Minnie ¥ eres hs anes OE" Brom the appearance of the bodies ft rday, } | Phirtcenth s She is int Phe robbery v » particulurly daring |!8 believed that Baker killed his wife a fort | vue Hospital with chances for her re 0, Mrs. Hell & eallel wer) and ehild with a huge butcher knife ‘ond fortune a vor at wan early hour by four men, im and his at | ease erro e vent ono of whor Hed ar a roost. Abts and then committad suicide. “wite of Mrs. Schiller was rally de ed Heink sowed them to a room, an waists ie wife of the | | ; eve a is ei her back was turned she was | NeletWors, not seeing anything of the over the loss of her Je children. “T <nockes senseioss with @ poker. Her | family all New Year's Day, feare® Lawson t Be: nm, was to have 1 x o two juckenec, meveral fed ae Nace SVE taAG TEN SheGa etka aa Suis Wout und shorras otherwise | Something was wrong and broke inte tn, Jan. ‘ blest nen eg Ad she recover the house, discovering the triple tragy so eb her sister. He hoped that the chanke pvered that $3.00 | gay worth $150 hae of scene would help her. Baker, who owned a large farm | ane effect was contrary to the ho ro) om. » in the Woat)cider mill, wes said to have recentiy er young 1 knew this | Soa Ware Seite et | Lee ee aE Teal villea tation He] rin heavily Into debt. Tt was also exe a 3a Gu There Chath CHEST jon Market! sorted that hoe was madly Jealous of ale r . New Year's a ports 1 i | erier er jast nicht nee b : ; cy | that she was tired of life. S \ | In the abs of M ter trom! WA f WAL B ies ; the house to-day Mra, Behilier attached tW yt CoEAIITA He atell one Sehr ARCHTZALD P. A RUPCEBI 8" 0 inhated as through i ‘ a ; | from her mouth, and Harr ) | jae ij lived In the house, f fad | he | and traced Rsres|| been despondent Wi 1 | F ¢rut forced the a 1 es | gan to work to revive her. fucare, fh Mrs. Miller ret and gave the i i alarm. eman Dobbins As 1 3 : H } fork g Merctice work unui! au am-| Prosnective Brides eae 3 See Hineaaterort Was ARC TPALD q Sipe aeney ee acca Prospective © Piles os and Bride-yqrs, Fula Stok Stolen From Bnd eta | GC Eee) i ra GANG. Eedera Bate leca eee atl baa et TOOTS Wait Four Hours Home by Nephew, Is M c rriag®;| See cGae ues: oe ae |her iife to the prompt ald given by 2 7 a ‘ Y ’ fier Wao Bad U Line for License. wiell, her father, who Bet eee in Novel Charge. porsundoa by. /ilei youug) witellte \| Coo il etd i Mrs. Verneke Fails to Find THAW AN His | A congestion chameterized by Prest-| ty a guit brought im Brooklyn eodag Cag Cab) f the Board dor- 3 for her a Lenaeatn) He | dent McGowan, of the Board of Alder-|yy ytog, Lily L, Cook-Murphy egainat a oy cota Beirne , ava cy fh uF ‘ Men peeled USE af i men and Z sh Ae IG (2S CULTS her elty officials as “dIs8-| the estate of Margaret D, Fullam, for cond day's Ob-| merly of No. 64 West One Humired and eau at City! Porty-seventh street, Manhattan, the 150 cou-| charge is uoule that a nephew pracif- ‘ wore In Ine, | cally stole Mrs. Pullam from her borte ) were compelled to] amben she waa in a dying condition and veossion for four hours | carried ter to Springtield, N. HH. where Kk of tie two overworked | She made a will making him the sole as reached. arte sara: Throughout the day the long Une re-| Mrs. Cook-Murphy {= a elster of De, Tired of It All.” eration of the marr was Vice-Preside Tt was not until Mrs. Willlam Ver- any was capitalized William ©, Can to-day Mitouell’s not heavy.) Turns Over Three Times and Modest New Policeman’s had convinced herself that she could 'not find the gang that assaulted and Feat | ‘ F robbed her husband of a $75 wateh ami eae he corridor lending to the | Frederick Cook, an Arctic explorer. Ag- el is wait, also tuud (been| | 4 : “ oN mn mained, and t © the | Pred ‘ ulating in Wall street ef is Set on Fire, but Pas- at Grand Central Saved | #17 in casn that she reposted to the po- Oo a es and Peabody byjinces of President Mecowun and City | Sone Aoinonganse, cere oe ag? reset ede i x Stree! near! + ~ Clerk Scully, Who is in charge of the} Who rer t a 4 4 lice of the Charles Street Station ear; q 5 ler y | ee ; i. His @teptather, I. A, Mel sengers Escape Alive. Many from Hurt. Saree pure vear'y! Visit to Tombs Dispel Ru- paeeee was crowded from wall to wail! brought In the Supreme Court, he was is a prominent broker in Wall street. Sx ceseentaaas biunias i ee a Nera Tuetanat im 7 leeitareotsleaswratt ct the neces-| M08 Fullam’s secretary trom 1898 > wh had been speou- = = came stat erie uabe nes Peteuvers| TOI) of Another Quarrel. Noanve ete SP SG AD Gra GS CR Ising thivugh de firm iw not known. |p appre A new policeman did a ctreus atunt| She Made © thorough search of reson Spa PS ae err ae that he had | 20 be remembers! in. Mra Fullam's wile d her husoand to a ye i ee along shore, d that she would have le le to ebtun an appropriation! According to Mr. Foley, an action Ip wie r rs Eve for a timo} bound Fene that saved the vicinity of Grand Central’ taxen the whole lot had she been eble! wor the tirst time In two weeks Attor: WA ene vacditional Pemung in Manhattan ‘to break tbe wiong sre Whey were at dinner|Trink Railway Station from what s bound to have hem the pol lo not doubt. Fein f Meetilis s Neth huditional probate of Mrs. Fuilam’'s will, brought i i sneistoe ney Dan O'Rel Visited his cHent. | corks, and tht w extra work of | by Mrs, Maty A. Harling, Susan Dongs t ey en he said to her: miles n of here Ii nig’ The| been a mighty bad runaway to-day. | Ife liven jet NoonLIO Chrlnten hen) |meiasindian en incu are eee ze & was) thrust uponi|Aue. 0 Donohue and the oolet Lm sek and tied of it all, and] whole tral rcomotive rolled! he licaman's name !s George|strect when his st In p Hen was | xen nen ie auen oer bate Oey (her macramouiuse thrust upon | "itighter. of. Mrs. Fullam,. Mary {go any rurther, I'm) at the/end!oflaown a nt and | sci mand and ety a cteiceit, cee? lretumming last evening from a visit to}conter with Thaw about nis second titui| lim he Was required Sein mon | iam Blane Wiiiauntewiaone ates made | my rope." mad eutire Teacher thel|ieesenoy ane els a gleen cub emo fej lends when he noticed five or six men| tor the munter of Stanford White walsh | force Seane neue burn | on” Pollard. vilam, a nephew: Mrs, tehell t i ¢ t ‘7 n wh has e in Mis | follow! h ai 1 ow «in the merria: bureau. ie soly Deneficlary, wa A Irs. Mii went to Join her | pottorr jyoung, man) who) has been) wearing his following him. He did) not like) thelrse oo sronany: becore Justice Vio Dl bea echt rans a PAC 5 Ty, ‘was Ubtained OF tor Dowling in the Criminn! Branch of [the Suprema Court Mr, O'itellly, who has been monta, Jooked pretty wh juntform only a few monthe. His Job|looks and ried, but they overtook is te stand et Midison avenue and} tim as ho entered his doorway, Jumped es on him, beat him, and left him halt Fort ond street regulating the traf) conscious, after taking his watch and fie which Cni8its about the doors of the me ) her statement, Mrs, Cook~Murphy ree avalos uaamettent ing 3. 1905 she ™ Fuk i unable to walk. ads. Mitenel aisu went out und] y proy the second car set the train |work for half a dozen clerks, for fully | , ¢pnen- |22 applications a duy wi nceforth | Mrs ek The law | . periline (he TimcHines icon ees aken to his upa and sh lam Colonial igh-strung bay horse menta by tie elevator boy, t to a hos} ay, merircattintaborhwcontrestltiemartion 4 1 etr Injurie The slooming cheeks ¢ ed dim Teau! t Whe from the store, Mitchell was found dead in b BREE USL niendencl tty hard work, too,! He later recovered sufMctently to crawi| D2e UU Sa asa ts i present themselves at the bureau when oe: Fulam bed tord the foui } big : Fi é the name of “Phe Irish ( I | Pe A Ae ee tos erdwy at noon with the four gus jets in s there is scarcely an hour of the day /t0) Is Timents and tell his wite, 111% tral were gone ow sicnatures are witnessed. The | been removed. Mrs. Kol ineiild his room tuniea ou. ‘here was no doubt | en the press of velicular and pedes- fier dreesing his SATE Tica MmgEToheeaaha Goors panied hy. urea sustaining, as each Heense | w she made a will that night. he hud ended his ule, Not sv much us| {trian travel t heavy. ned by her Russe! costs the applicant a dollar ,ena the} died next @ cent was din his pock sonal counsa, JK VE [OT Vs alleged that another will wae SEO Ges, WIE Gee dle y probably fifty carrlages, vans them, but did no es eno tt large. Lite M at ii ey wate cold Detectives Lynch and. Carmody were|Sentor lawyer for the def found, in which Mrs. Fullam left her ‘ 3 avon ee and automobiles were stand bypthell caratinai tore tare pritarene: y rel W. Littleton, was not pre pwident MeGowan had a long con-|estaie’ to Bay od velatives, A this wite haw qua. i aes ste ary tatled! to: fing cut Dette altleton: ; : will, i te sald, Mrs, Cook«Murphy wi 1 ‘ 4s, and Liat sue jeurbs of, manoeuvering ‘on Ee rowded ees ae litsterview/iwhichl inated): (orm sultation with the Mayor regurding | WU) yer Dp! aa eet, | ng to Dorothy 2 roadway, with hundreds of foot pas- Jan hour. There have dee ed relief, and a said an ap-| "4 usjere for the nephew, Augi | Sell, however, tory iy not tr ue, AED ngers dodg' een thom, and two 1 lireportamarcundb thal Norbit ation for increasing the staf! a tine and Hopping, say the cond Mrs. Satchel) aud fi rene meaanatciineine ay | a h ters of the Cupld de- | made by Mrs. Fullam was executed @ } a to r s me of sir ‘8 clanging by, whea | | jhas had one of his periodical ¢ ibtless be made. month before her death. “Year's BE atin his lawyers, arrel Is Denied. drawing @ wagon that was piled high cena iacinanens feasiin’ hin] | 7 Bliss edavalivccntnued? AT AA with oll barrels, The rig belonzed te ane othO ri sod ——= Bee eres CSE H resem ean || Send Thieves | S Left It There jacop’ ningle, of No. 82 Newark ave. | S | 0 AILL. frenne ‘Nestit Thaw fas not been’ at traight tom). uparciens, “un West) to Make It Appear as RUS iuerecy i Cuvomm Ag aess oy 1 aS) ALLY, | ’ the prison very much these ‘ast i == ‘ | along came a | waits suvet. whe Y ing. days. Her chauffe “ ‘ 5 »” ; 3 | ny fa rC. 2 Fathe Son. Pe rad rtrroane erp tueaeta| Suicide In the middle of the jam of cars and a at eT eGR AG? eee Quality othes for Father and Son. picts A othe ears Wreab ty - 3 cabs and people the horse took fright. Jing the man announced tha her home, on West a te Ne wore. tll En ea Ir dashed out with its heels a couple | F, C, Havens, Friend Says, Is| woud visit tne tn the day | foom che: Vernon that sir. Mitchel jof times, reared almost on top of a} Mrs, William DAWA tm the Vertion that Mr. Mitcneil was | CHICAC f POET al! 1 , other due 1 ie Head, i urowe tae awa io Alra auitek | ginrtes wslitart, und then, taking the bit tm tte} Man Who Lost Money at | mete, is «Sie | Mie ORY Sie ruved about Arcate, and said | S#hers doth, Uatartecil east on lnc ean nae : y ug this : i | Sie pad fonred he Would do it" ot Mis ck, forty | teeth, atarte a] ANY [Balk sie : 7| * Miss Russell and At Mitehett went | years old. ny at Poris, | At top speed toward the point Cafe Martin, Sarurdiy Ney Vow a vr bnce to the Aneonia and tol iby pesca eae pa Su LL here traMe had congested tn front of —_— Beye nh espe Verein eer Fi Ch anill Eee eae eaeae aed) | (nenstatlonmtaniitaihtnsariitine ernie = FOUND A WAY z ould Pay am s yeste: pn the fh ‘ ‘ : a “ A — = Bee eer a une na aI At coe nee | Macrae aD MIAN ERs RAD MCH OO HEU lolkwarmeal WareVceuteahes parent (MG ECH Havens lthatscamel knew to: DEI =i ae St.—Fifth Ave. wo Shrady last night that her mistress and) worck, a armor, Her ilps were black- | “ide. day, is the claimant of the $100 biti] Te Be Clear of the Coffee ‘Troubles B Antohell hadd many, quarrels: a eee) hts HERE CH The crash of the collision or |picked up in the Cafe Martin several | - ie vd eee ae BAS OEIC He eae ea ea ke ant Kingsland at a jump. He threw. hen | Mouths ago by Louis, Pacauot, one| et] “Husband and myself both ihe 1 aiand octates $3 ld e brother en oemene aut he waiters, who turned the money over |coffee habit, and finally his stomac Whe quarrel of Tuesday night, the mald Romie ania Sure ee mn the path of the lunsine horse, |e waltera, who turn joney vver abit, sald. wrow out of Mra.” Michele des horse), 7 pain con. | A# the anima! reared at him, he Jump:|to Mr. Martin and bas alnce been draw-|and kidneys got in such a bad con anuar fearance to see the new yerr in with some ed for the headstall and got it—with| Ing intere: the owner | dition that heewas compelled to - wasting er are tne rest eae owinging by the horse's| to put in a claim, or for the year to ex-/up a good position “hit } oe he arew one foot over the shatt| pire necessary to make i his own “by |for years. He was too sick to work [clined to believe that the woman waslang drew himself up untit he es n Mey Se perce biey enaesaae i a : WIFF WAITED UP the victim of robbers de of the plunging best. tig |" of discovery JHissakinnwassvellow, adele ancdt Your Unrestricted Choice of all , When Stollenworck rushed to a tele- t pulled the horse's head down| Me. Havens Ja @ wealthy resident of | think there was on organ in his bod ALI NIGHT FOR phone t paystclan he found the) io the level of Ite knees, but it kept Oaktand, Cal, and has a summer home| that was not affected HIM; TOOK POISON, connecting wires had been cut, ‘Phen| on for thirty or forty feet, more, {Sag Harbor, LI. He gave a dinner | “I told him I felt sure his stcknes HIGH GRADE : f ft was discovered that the woman had] Then Kingsland, mending hie grip on party at Cafe Martin in September and | was due {o coffee, and after some dis Jamon Satu yy De satsEst Zot suffered a bruis r the right) tie bridle, inade the animal swerve to| has since remembered that In opening cussion he decide ue & tup Sra ee ees tases temple. Tie ont f vssi-]the sidewalk and, in tront of the Lin-| his pocketbook to get a bill to pay the! “It was a ctrugele TeX GE i Men (6) t S it [Ae ee ea Fear ue ae Roar eepat ble the acid had been smeared on her] coln Bank, he brought the runaway | check some of the money dropped to his| powerful habit, One d lie en "5 vercoa 8, uItS ; ps atten she) wis |down on Its side and held it until sev- | kneca and the $100 doavtioss fell to the | about Postum and concluded to t - morning when fa Carroll, on however, sec t was easy to | : to be jrral cluizens could heljy him quiet the | oor unnoticed. He was never able to/ and then H mvorck was for-| punting, trembling brute, The driver, discover where he lost It until he read | coffee. ¢ ‘Ley tt, a's old frightened that hie barely, hed York paper an account of the | “'}tis fearful headaches grew less an _YAVENCTLES i anak in a New . H enouga left to slide eff his 1 the fact that, frequen, his con HOPPE HOPPER Lozens of men w findirg of the blll, ugh Weeks had elapsed, no one had | gear, kidneys grew Db: A RAILROAD, | tne young po! Ki D reached hor ty-one d, and then pu laughter, two years old. to i 1 came home an hour their ted to congra srning tt. last he was @ nev man a SRL eh arian Ula Ma Ee ae Mr, Havens claim has been put in g result of leaving and. Dlushing @ rosy red. slipped |. aie friend, C. B. Zubriskle, of No. |taking up Postum, Then I began IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK afternoon who said t in t awakened by his wife HS ap AR TNE ; —— | CARNEGIE TO PITTSBURG. |my busbant, 1 vs d re oss the bed uncon- EX ee F aac er a ne ve ous. ere | ; x c only welrhing $9 Ibs. betorww t || Suits that Were $50, $45, $40, $35 and $30 neighbors, Dr, Swan removed t fs ie Sie eo|| Under Prosperous Conditions.” pee Ibs. and can do as much wor! iI ¢ Woman In an dmbulsniee ty Roosevsl } Baitiee Je S| Katem Who Sent M PITTSBURG, Jan, 2—Andrew care HO MS Te | i Hoan ia Vi Ha 6) aierg aoa tae, s \ beiore. atiss Wallace | Davis to Johnson, nagie saya in a New Year's letter to “| “Many do not use N becaus. ||| Mrs. 2Y onorten, Wao lives actuas Hy nw silo, O. When | RICHMOND, Jan, L—Jos. W. Kates, | local paper: they have not tak OS i| it) eal Gol Garage Ot tne Witbi. te th reveoed the Vennsylvania yards | formerly Superintendent of the W: Lae ee ee telie iia ea manmeu it TERE we successfully || td Was placed an “cho lle Of tus) ere AaWIKGR TSO VeetTahee Y eens ! had @ season 0 1 w i many persons who | , A ‘ fi the “east | Vaulist, Vathers. at iitty-n nih “treet ea y h Fitna mh pal aurea h ana orale General Satine ecuereou Tho tide's fooled eae a8 a a} A ALOT It is the policy of this house not to carry clothing from one season be necessary ta determine what poison | suyoh uss He yds hy Tidy | digd ComIRnE at Manchester, TrJeup and’ food flows so dose busineas, | DATE A inark, ‘You must buy a high || to another, conse,uently this positive January clearance sale. an used, |tleker cated tor, MS Hert | Mr Kates waa in charge of the ofoe| Nothing unusual hns nappened. and ae woul fee.’ One} } —— The ralirond oftic Invended to {Os Mahara during the baicies of in the past euch revwisions nave deen grade Las es A See TREN HI seereen ' CECELIA LOFTUS attuoh dig catsin whic she was tdi n'a Ford and Manassas, and! ollowed vy increasing tides of proa- clerked in @ grocery sture wus | Ali Boys Off Mark. d Miss Cece! CET RECOVERING, | (othe Ditteburg iain, ind ald cere Psy enent Jeter: | verity, au Jt Will be with tow present tn- | enthusiastic about my ‘coffee,’ Wy All 5 oys arke Miss Cecelia Lofty tress, who w@s to take it to the station. Miss Hopper | Winchester, ordering him to ope pituaburg. has ne thing to fear, [ told him what {t was, he sald: ‘\ | A ays ago with uppen- elf in the stateroom. und tee 4 ‘ r people De of govd cheer and 1, SNe rad pend PaaRi CRAP a TE Bate A | dicitis, wae Operated on yosirdee ny | fused to budge, ‘The Pittsvurg tain {Junction with Be at Manasons, fo celebrate next, New Years I've sold Postum for four years, bur | lothin Prices ‘Alton'a private 'sariteduay At} was waiting. and kept on waiting tor See under prosperous conditions, had no idea {t was like this, Thin i10t 4 a ui0h | Ewanty minutes, Rinwily ” che ra road | A Bollenu Girt Art Calendar for 1908, baat aetna os )much- Ty drink Postumn hereafter,” _2 was declared to be successtni, pon, after move protanity than Miss |tn ten colors, distributed with The Sum-|needal union of the nies | en by Postum Co., Batt) Faw raid: to-day “a “speedy recovers Hopper ever. hear} before, hailed the |day World ou dam. 5, 12 and 19. Greater | OUSE And ‘lle suit Gest eee A ARs 1 unless unlooked for fens alighted.” The” re train (New York only, Get the set. Krettiest Ars | 20X08 "Pifeabs Creek, Mich. Rea: o/s oes to yy ell re. Compiica-|tress alichted. ‘The Pittsburg train parte of Greater Pittsburg which hould | vinte,” in pkgs. ‘There's a Reason,” | Ono great contre. Hane dovetop, Sgn deps...01, almost hel? an hour late, Calender ef the year, — 50

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