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4 | . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900._ 3 ete | o— RAD \ b MODE | AUN Dies 1» Gas on Bue of Inheriting Second Fortune A UTE RE HS Ui | Because Wife Went Out to Welcome New Year yh 4 (ui iii CONVECTION | AND CHILD FOUND ij ATC? fF Milchell Had Squandered His $ ; i | FMA Riches and Tired of the A | j White Lights. ‘ ers of Com- HAD eee $200,000, Holiday — Festivities Serve’ Detectives Believe Frederick) Man Supposed to Have Mure st Come Duwn eae greg het Only to Accentuate Mother's F, Williams Knows About dered Woman and Boy, Sia Month. Blew Most of It in on Broad- Grief—She May Recoy 83,500 Theft. Then Killed Himself. ( EAMES BAND and Would Have In Mrs, Ida Settler, a voy ma Frederik # Wiliams, a walter at| KINGSTON, N. ¥., Jen. 2—Irving i ED herited More To-Day. from Alby tre. oy ae=| toa Baneroft *, Broadway and) Haker, his wife and four-year-old som oe | etter nonitiis streot, Was atrested Inst » ved at Liebhardt, twenty miles Se } SNuAt meh tet nents « To-lay r eut on suspieton of beliyg tmpllcated| south of here, wore found dead In bed Mei ane eat Jilfe by dealing gas t { wer j int y of M y Hela, pro} ath thelr throat# cut Iate Inst night. i vi FS) n being a 1 Valate Mir Lanta xc oe | From the appen » of the bodies it ‘ | Fast T ent s $ 1) @ particularty daring |!s beHeved that £ killed his wite | Ses corre iirc : ing called vo and child with a huge buteher knife | | covery Mor ac toom, Mra; |and then committad suicide, A ! | Mra. Schtile AS nat oun En!) Neigtivors, not seeing anything of the lover the lose of her itttle ct i) @ poker. Her] family all New Year's Day, feare® ta . Se beige ana ai ad cut and she was o something was wrong and brolae inte : Nor alstec, He) hoped that ‘the chanko este heey nerenees exec oVerine tie) (5056 | CPee Ai Rviiachen! youre Rnewithis cena would hel — Baker, who owned a large farm emg i have iS rh ed sin tits | Pie ees Y pentiior he | wuian i t elder mill, wes said to have recentiy so) W irst street | of those tr ; station, He run heavily Into debt. It wae also ea } x! ‘ : ours, The Baek a : Sch estal a tL at Of | itt efergon Market | voted chat he was madly Jealous of ale h nal ad oq \ fence . si var # st NG wife, < <M wae | that lie) was tired of it tor tom | VME Ae = iO WIAA C : Hearne, wa r Gov Ja rubber tube, witeh sw lui bo a i ih : 1 a coms 1 ARCHTAALD P AUTCHBLL [see aid foaled say it one it 7 ite H i) + : A iv Jwas ond thrived 4 | | . $ f {room a a be ! fi hal | HH Mrs. Mill rety ; t alarm. Policeman. Ws aaextten : a forte | yas Akcwr Dare \ ipeoine, * RRSSTEINE | e Pies and Bride-) yrs, Fullam Stolen From or, so bad ust HR al DA THREW ALAWA Blalr in Line for License. Novel Charge. the sixty mark, yy hat tas wie a | IE ‘ N Mrs. Verneke Fails to Find THAW ANG His HGH [i Ni ii Men Who Attacked Husband, a HOT h | So Goes to Police. COUNSEL GET] [ | ; = D ‘ thon characterized by Prest- of the Board of A a sult brought in Brooklyn today Mrs. Lily L, Cook-Murphy egatnat e estate of Margaret D. Fullem, fom 1 the second day'® OD-| merly of No. 64 West One Hundred and u at City street, Manhattan, the 150 cou- vie that a nephew pract- were fn line, | cally stole Mrs. Pullazn from her horse pelted to] mben she waa in a dying condition and She was very amt or- r ofty officials as ‘die- “Tired of It All.” : were. co! watch went tat : TAG) Bea UBIGy aN Oy Garona) Lieve lateurmne) Wise tt on for four hours | eartied tt to Speingtield, N. GL, where d Wiliam ©, Camp, 1 aul hersele that, anal could the two overworked |she made « will making ‘him the sole but dad an understanding that she search of resorts 1 ; H4 to-day Mitowell s dhe es by ats tno the gai t assan tee Nay Healonasit .| Mrs. Cook-Murphy ts a sister of De, + : venture were uot neasy. | Turns Over Three Times and Modest New Policeman’s Feat a irra aur el chor yEauCrvTn col ; eal thie carton eRain el etn || Resse Ik Oosk (antarctaiexpisees a Aas ‘ s is Set on Fire, but Pas- at Grand Central Saved | #7 in cas that ue reported to me po-| O'Reilly and Peabody — by Ge ELE CSCS aia ENE Rod Relea! heen F Y a i ‘ c . of tle Charles Street Station ea Ft T Fenel SOUT) (NO: IR I CRE LOE Tere uprem| , £ ; sengers Escape Alive. Many from Hurt. Bie Visit to) Tombs) Dispel) Ru- UPd ee Ee ee eae aiiaer Eanes 2 ‘ P cut Se Arms ues hen nusba naa revolver, | MOrs Ok Ano er Quarrely alec poe SS) 1005. She received no pay for her she made @ thoro ; BARRIT, Ont, Jan 2—The routh} A new pol is stunt) viong shore, and that she would have ——_——_ | Clty Clerk Beully tat jis nad so, be Semernbe Rie auras Sis 5 timo | bound Penetang express SCRA of Grand Central taken the whole lot had ahe been able of the tinst time In tuo weeks Attor: Bee as Rup tala eas z in an ‘to break ye for a z: ti Borstneaiy 1? r mn to yy auditonal Frobate of Mrs. Pullam’'s will, drought 5 ey Were at dinner|Trink Rallway Station from what was Wl to have hem the police do not doubt may. Dan! OMeily. salted) tual Serial Re aegcienlee FRU Atiny Ac Ati nee Games © lives at No. 110 Christopher his ship sin port. He» was| Ha | been a aid hty bad runaway today. | her: niles in upen |e to} the imarria urea was thri ohue and th stools Thaw, In the Tom Mrs, Fullam, Vim sick a of it wl, and | whole tral ess © loca ve rolled | op mlcaman's 190 $s George! street when rf tr a | ee ; The pollcama; nef ree ter with Thaw t ‘ Jred to reduce his own Fun is charged that Mra, c@ut go any di ay the end of} jown ¢ and! ‘returning last evening from a visit to |confer with Thaw abo: 1 8 s e toliow Gh Hows randeirentauy ae Kingsiand, and he's a x Hisroineereremin in which ors starts next Monday before Justice tor Dowling im the Crininnt Bran | the Suprema Court. Mr, O'itellly, who has been | monk, looked pretty | my rope.’ Mrs. SM de three turns by f when he noticed five or stx men} gor the mun went to Join her | portom, young man who has been wearing his| following him, He did not lke their uniform only a few months, His Job 8s and litrrted, but they overtook | ‘ him as 1 tered his doorway, Jumped is te stand at Maulison avenue and te) mand on him, beat him, and left him halt covscious, after taking his watch and noney Am, & nephew- aiolary, was obtained Oy ement, Mrs, Cook<Murphy she, was attending 3, 190 she store. Mra, Fuk and unable to walk. ed from the store, w ‘ that 600 famit ’ It ts elk t se that lund: eny st there is sufflefent lerks, for ne Went UL und) g prove J unl & o'clock yest | seemed in good thea when he wes laken to his upa ments by tue clevas a doz on fire s] All were boy, |. ‘The i a duy will henceforth mses. The law ntracting parties eat month we the cond street re Forty- fiz which sw! de for marriage 1 both ¢ doors 0} s about th te | hell found dew ed gos. | here, Wh ay ¥ aed E tt aa w. er sume! 4 Mhepulooming ieucekant j e4 at the br 1 | F aaartitinygocea Becky Mitchell was dead in bed y not Bérious. It is pretty hard work, He tat rT d sumic ¥ tO. Crawl! ee name of Dhe Ini Cupld't tn p 4 at the by ne eel am bad erday @t noon with the four gus Jets in| foe is scarcely an hour of ¢ i tell his wife. thes ‘dnatures are whtn 2 1 rik ust t foc the : last trial were gone. ad We tken t ' ‘ is POOM Lumicu on. Luere was no duuli | een’ the pr f velieular and pede Mirles she armed < snilne b f-sustaluing, as each Heense | she made a will that ; ( ng to mands) ne hud ended his ile Not sv much as| | ravatiiedee ti PeSoribloneicur= ER Nese cre nm niicanbemiedolis a th next day © 3 ent e [trian travel ts pce cl d set ut to find] gona) counsa, J. Ku e mllesat wieoliés jana <tiel/ 210 Nes i ret eats anobher will area nly meeting ts now an-{ sie 5 o-ney_ probably iittyycorleees, 1 ve ‘Carmody were| Senior lawyer for the ¢ is large. | found, in ) Mrs. Fullam left her r . aiwht in Rutgers square, Aite ; ts a 1 automobiles wore ing by the Tyee W, lilttleton, ton pre wan had a long con-}estue’ to her biood relatives. In this To-day a n t the Sooial olde iirsheened curbs or manocuvering on the crowded SSE et Ast acvlawn cenion laaten tor with tie Mayor regurding | 811, . Mrs. Cook-Murphy was — re: on F : oe Bar Othy Tete We me mn ie , i hind ada ot fab ines 1 FE hour. There havo p crward sald an ap) “Ci r the nel . ory. is i f pet ween them, and peeing! © wart ng, say" t ‘ y ‘ y ; reports around the ‘Tombs thy Poe Gun: nate is @ } 761 been along came a big uigh-strung pay horse os Riairiacesera’ ta. zation. Quarrel d . wago ia was piled Man) of either ne u % oll barrels. Nhe rig belonged a] F Kes wmQuare| ALisH diussei cul ove es Left It a) with Trotting of Onell a owed to hold], Alter ed Thieves s Left It There ob of No. 83 Newark ave: | Bain Thaw ° Sat Ludiow and Sian-| grraiy | to Make It Appear as Q ey City, A negro was driv- is Deo ew ery tnd te Rivington 1] - ani Ue Her ch Gs “Ovality Clothe. Father and Son.” { ® , ¢ consented to| Het abate | Suicide, In the middle of the jam of cara and Autti acniotel for itT) a. Quality Clothes for Father a on.” t 3 the proviso that/to her home, 07 it | cabs and people the horse took fright. tng the man annini j su : viel and that) ircet. We Wore, It dashed out with its heels a couple! F, C, ee Friend Says, Is} woud visit tne t no: 3 attempted tig sto’ Incite | iter noon, when Marthe CHICAGO, lof times, reared almost on top of al Mrs fh He: drat, “I proke, the news io Vaio i pusleart, and then, taking the bit in tts} Man WI ine sLest Money at yivile \ adtord: ees have alno She ruved About Are ae My, ted east on Forty-second ‘ = se ways and| ott eats eres wh i G ad consested in front of re means of combating the tenaats tn the ef the thelatatlon: it ansom ‘In witch e i Piewnt crisis, It ta feared that some or| Ae coroner | trother, M. Sroten, {{2 Women were seated and swung it| Te ©. Havens, tt became known to- FOUND A WAY ett St—Fifth Ave. the younger menbors of the Soclaitet | gf t that her mistress and | w orc Ips were black- | 2#!¢e j@ay, ts the claimant of the $1, bil] Te Be Clear of the Coffee T & Ih ake tr e for the land-| Xt ad many duarrels, etl | won a4, tie The crash of tho collision trougnt |PICSEd UP Ie the Cafe Martin several ‘ — . ta leanien are to be detalieg| wanted his wife.” the mald. sald. to /ened ast me bas Kingsland at a Simp. Te threw Rene | Mouth ago dy Louis Pacquet, one of| “Husband and myself both had i We'quarrel of Tuesday night. the mald |nouee he found hts for | Self In the path of the lungine horse, | te Walters, who turned the money ever {coffee habit, and finally lis siomacl Januar ( learance hot expected to develop | said. Hrow out of Mra, Mitchell's de- | hreacs, and whe id not regain eons] Af {he animal roared at him, he jump-|to Mr. Martin und lias since boon deuw-|and kidneys got in such a bad con ¥ - yordens in the Italian | elsion to neekine: Den ean e w Rae ia ely wate ed for the headstall and got {t—with| ing duterest on {t, wasting for the owner | dition that br s compelled to giv ,+ emt Until the fate of the! SS itea to spend the evening at nec | The t and tho coroner are In-| jee) fends. Swinging by the horse's| to put in a claim, or for the year to ex-| up a good position “hat he had hel lower cat side {e settled, clined eve that te woman was| any drew nig elt uy aati ny He MRA | pire nevwssary to make Ht his own "by |for years, He was tov Ficic to we rk 3 Bor 2 ae any nself uy until he was had ranapiateee : low, and I hardl G ‘ ives Pens ensonidren WIFP WAITED UP the victim of robbers astride of the plunging beast. ttle THA Of discovery.” an rs ARENA Ae rst itte Your Unrestricted Choice of all Dr. Charles I . of Ne. 1 Clin= és 5 When Stollenworck rushed to a tele-| weight pulled the horse's head down| Me. Havens ts a wealthy resident of | think there was on or ina ton strect, {8 w bachelor and owns the ALI, NIGHT FOR phone to call a phystetan he found the of Ite knees, but it kept Oaktand, Cal., and has a summer home| that was not affeted, tenement-howe at number, and HIM; TOOK POISON, connecting wires had been ‘Phen or forty feet more. at Sag Harbor, LI. He gave adinner| “I told him T felt sur olnes HIGH GRADE N 4 ljy Hroome street. He has ns it was discov woman had nd, mending his grip on party at Cafe Martin tn September and | w due to coffee, ome di hot increased the rent of is tenants Mey aol a y Weta | suffered a br er the riwht| the (bridie jade the animal swerve to| has since remembered that In opening | cussion he decl » 9 . for ni nia houses have al-| No. 495 West P rae Me temple. os t pe the sidewalk and, in tront of the Lin- | hi rkathook to get a bill to pay the! “It was a@ ¢ of th 8 14 n ha new Yeu a atio, hat 7 | his pocket K to ge t oO pay ne % we [este Met ema SiO OLMIS i ad red om har| aot suk, Do brovatl ue. usaey |Ceect este weet huey anne o wetl ponent asl Oc en’s Overcoats, Suits , 4 bt ° AintiL Ti orolseiel wanterdnvornarningarhen down on Its side held it until sev- | knees and the $1,00 douvtiess fel the about Pos d conclude - re Y cent @ month for), “reached home, Delia Carroll to be |rral colt could help him qutet the | poor Ho was never able to/and then it was easy to leav ff i Le 0 1, $1 for each boy, | wits, sat up until 6 o'clock as for. | pe , mbling brute. ‘The driver, discover w. he it until he read coffee. | d tt Lg i anid $10 for | Waiting for. het frightened ‘hat he barely had jn q New York paper an account of the! "His fearful headaches gn " an raveneties at wip ’ in nements, He bas) aroy their daughter, two years old —~ i enouga $ to side ef bis pndirg of the bill, and the fact that, frequeui, his complest n tal] - { Bomaal Ha oe nf #10 tor the] bed and retired HOPPER earner . weols had elapsed, uo ono had |flear, kidneys grCW || nents Wis) Hler husband came home an hour | Cozens ated to congratulate orning 1. vag a nev man a sf R | . tice for } inqus last he was a } listen At s o'clock in tho afternoon, ti A RAILROAD, | she 9 HDR DSY GTR MDE His mse Re (ue Havens's claim has been put in q result of leaving off cote | IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK trect doubig= | jie iii aa hg ie at 6 press hd went Dace eae! | yy hie frlend, C, B. Yabriskle, of No. /taking up Postun, Then I began || bh ad ak ( ‘ n to Give| wo: ; Mere pack £0) hie: ag) Will street us } r pind) “Jim, Ive taken poison; good-by BS to Give) sok, ils hands were. seratohed’ ang 10) William s' jdrink It, too.) i | Overcoats that Were $60, $55, $50, $45 and $40 you and May, Ver \ Hoan Wea sea carotene p, but be had | Se ees) “Although I was never as had off a tf ; é 3 Hous had hardly uttered tie Sue CARNEGIE TO PITTSBURG, | my husband, 1 was al ny uc’ || Cravenettes that Were $40, $37.50, $35 and $30 He dncren {rem four to eigae she fell across” bed uncen- Saami a yous and never i Ime very | |f Py ih Gach . leategies WAR TELEGRAPHER DEAD. MeV AGEIRUPRTO Nort Vener onesonuiwe 05 1s, before | Suits that Were $50, $45, $40, $35 and $30 Parade of Unemployed. Tushed out and told several \, , 5 repa st cay veean to uae Postum, Now L we i re bo-di turing for a mon. Dr Bran ved tha | ! ; Under Proxpere londitionn, 115 Ibs. and can do wo: Kates, Who Sent Me Cast mideg| Women In an ambu piace next week, if, Hospital, where she a buuned, Invitations sent to the Mayor and to the Aldermen review this oh in to show New York| at ts the need upon the east Ae Weveninteae ages from) pipTsBURG, Jan, 2—Andrew Care syy one my size, | tt Watlage | Davia Co Johnaon, Panses Away, | nogie saya in a New Year's letter toa)" Uyany do no ‘sO. Wie | RICHMOND, Jan, 1—Jos, W. Kates,) local paper: awe [they have not taken the troubl sylvania yards | formerly Superintendent of the Weatern | _ “Happy New Year to the Smoky Oty | OL. it right. | liave succes : had @ season of tial with th fails : Sue was riuvg | Union at Richmond, and later G: Re ae eeeon cary, Whe tidee|fooled & great many persons y | '25 icy of this house not to carry clothing from one season itty-ninth stree Itis the ps a 3 : 0 {tles of our coun Bi jana imbus An autopsy Ww tl | Superintendent of Postal Company, | other © ve drunk it at 1 rh ‘ 1 = ee | be necessary to de © what poison key on 10 | that | Gied to-might at Man : %Tebb and food flow: Ho doss business, have druil of vr yah to another, consejucntly this positive January clearance sale. DANCERS TO BE THERE, the woman used. Zi aul Hs her) Mr Kutes wag in charge of the oMoe| Nothing unusual has nappened. and as would renee, )i fi : — Bs Is Intended to [4 Manassas during tho battles of in the past such revwisions nave deen grade of coffee 1 zn, of Baltimor M. Blackburn's Ford and Manassas. amt increasing tides of proa- | glerked in a grove soit the messages trom President defters | wowed OY tnereusing Hd ee Ons tach Ue ¢ 1 she was ri D-| CECELIA LOFTUS RECOVERING, | y ipany of faney dwnee to the Pittsbu {did not wan . ‘ erity, av it Will be with tow preseat tn-/ enthusiastic al i at the annual masque and Miss Cecelia Loftus, actress, who was to take it to the station. Miss Hoppar | Soh Davis to Gen. Jos, 1. Johnson, at} perity, #4 it Mil be, wats tie bresens tn- | en what { was H 1 taken i some days ago with ap, locked herself in the mtatercom andres | Winchester, ordering him to make q| #ance, . Tivebarg, hag posing to fear: /f told him | = = H eee et att Assoolae | itis, Wag Operated Gn, soseraepen: | fused to budge. ‘The Pictsuurg trai | Junction with Beauregard at Manassas, Fepare to celevrate nest New Year's, I've sold Postum for lothin Prices { Var ny Hall, Briday eventag, SAMOnIMeRFIVAte\: wanitaasurn: | was waiting, and kept on waltng tor aT under prosperous vo had co idea it was 100 x ] ) Among the box-viders are| Went Bixty-rst street, ‘The operation | Senty minutes.” Finully we ralfowd | A molteau Girt Art Calendar for 1908, he past year has b @ much- tit drink Postum her Soar] 3 ' x pfanity than Mt ed unto the two cijes of Pitta: of Dutchess County, lated to be successtn!, and it | Propper ev ry Fea the] inten colors, ietribated with | athe) fan-/| ne they liars {ven by. Postum Co., Batt) fy r ever heard before, haul t and Al nany. Let us hope t Name give y 1 » Ba 1 ) Moyd. Jour Te Sulll|was said to-day a speedy recovery carvun to the, piniform. where thd ace [aay World om dam, 5, 13 and 19. Greater | DUCE nd Allegan the union of other | greck, Mich. Read "The Road to Wel : oo aan Riorian ae | H# aseuce! unless unlooked for complica. | tress alimite’.. “The. Pittsburg train [New York omly. Get the set. Krettieet Are | DOE, ‘Se Reee eT REPS cute eee) ile in Tikes, Hives end Congresoman Rior'au, trans dovelop, ‘tie den cl, almost hel? an hear inte: Calendar ef the year, eae Ahet ron? contre.” " “There's & Reason,” | ||__— r, ss

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