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ae BUNNESS MIUSDER MYSTERY SOLUE!: FTH ARE FOUND Molars Made Woman Slayer Discovered in Fire Ruins and Identified. for ALL ADMIT HER DEATH, Sheriff Cheers the Find and Lawyers for Lampheer Agree Case !s Strong. LAPORT the bur ro we of the woman and her tires ch were recov » made the fled them «1 the mouth of Mrs. Gunness Sheriff Cheers the Find. The two $ te waich the Was anchore were melted t e and 1 trace of the te s 1 plates were enc: the bright gold ¢ Schultz, the West Geis CO ss Ge nander, noted author and agitator Victim of Careless Dru: id Now She Makes /2?4.8 day or two more will see tt all ; n the interests of woman suffrage, isis. Mistak | aie: ve settled. I'd rather die some other way Bherifell Snuteery) whol was) nreser vas explaining and indorsing to me SISES MIStAKE, | Counter Charges. alegre Se oe ean ae te etre: he statement which her husband, | | See ua es beeee mergers into the alr and let outa s' Mare Lay Hen SoG ence roms anaes tetas And he walked out to his carriage and ‘achioedliby 6 lerbert N. Casson, had made be- a e : i troubles of Edwin H. sil- | drove * to put his earthly affairs in who have 1 Senor Eduardo de Ago, e Y " ord P. h ast " nel pa ‘ and his wife Mabel were alr order, His ease, so the Pasteur Inst! weekday and re ae ae meee last Sat-! veartntest and most prominent « | eae uan tne qiee Sait tute poople say, Is unprecedented ing the ashes and urday—that Mrs. Roosevelt might of venezuela and a cousin of President é ‘ : “| He was infected without being bitt nat TKOLA. Gi 4 i ‘ ‘ pe pate nee i hh s suing for a divorce and the : E ene Smutzer grabbed the teeth, WIXKOLA GREELLF A. make a better President than Theo- Castro, of that Republic, took an ove a Cie Oe a N@) His hand was licked by a puppy that @utomodile and drove | 2 Eh ny SAEY iar nakes counter charges and asks} had been atta a rabid eur, and | the Gunness farm to giv » | dore Roosevelt, and that there were many women in the United States dose of poison at the Victo otels | a sepa sunds that, if proven | through a tiny min the skin the | State's \ttorney Smith, who was before | more capable than men of filling the highest office in the land ‘Twenty-seventh street and Broadway, | would to an abe al-| poison was carried into his system | the Grand Jury Ve Hepa . yh 4 , aes last night, and died to-day or. Mr. Marsh !s a wealthy manufacturer Bven to the lawyers de ing Ray Many Presidents have had unacknowledged coadjutors in the Per-} Guadatup! de F The Sillecks were married ears |of water meters. His home, Lamphere, the former r ae sons of their wives,’”’ continued Mrs. Commander. partook o' ee ane ¥ er i ‘aes k Cesta avenue, is one of the charged with arson and the murder of} sytany a gy Syringe Well, | quite as 1 ss minwabarit rs his wife with visiting the Me-|in the Flatbush se He has a wite Mra, Gunness and her children, the ri tel! vourwhat T think about that | almost anymane © Pe PICMSEMt 08) De cuives are luoking a man Hotel on Sixth Tavenue (with a| eudvaviarse . finding of the teeth settles the question 5a wants) to €®|| “don't: say! better fitted” continue a blond mustaclie who was on se man, In lis complaint he sald} six weeks ago a mad mongrel invaded of {dentity of the body. however, will not of the ruins in search of more watches for by this means the victims inurderess are being identified one by The county, ‘She'd Be More Interested in Model Tenements Than in the Panama _ | LN, WHAT A WOMAN PRESIDENT Panama Canal. She would ask ips, be She would stamp out t She would settle the divorce problem, which, if it is ever settled be solved by women. ul ndon the washing | Nominates Jane Addams for Presi one. Will Dig Again. The authorities do not believe by any | means t all of the woman's tims have been recove: as noon ag t barns will be up in private cemetery rains have beer everturned and foundations dug scirch for more bodle The issuing of a certificate of death Jennie Olsen and the turning over o and washed, _¥HE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1900. Woman for U.S. President, by All Means, Says Mrs. Commander, and Would Be Ideal | = Canal---Consumption Camps | Instead of Battleships. WOULD DO FOR THE COUNTRY By Lyv’ia kingsmill Commander. A woman President would insist upon more humane laws. She would abolish child labor. She would be more interested in model tenements than in the Cong for money, not to build more battle- to establish consumption camps. phoid, to which one person in eight now a victim, mus By Nixola Greeley-eSmith, fent of the United States. Of! course, the ideal Government would | be that in which a man and a wom-| um ruled jointly. A coadjutor woman President would have been, 4 great assistance to any man that | has ever. filled the Presidential | chair.” Mrs. COFFEE KING IN VICTSRIA HUTeL —_.—__ i | Lydia Kingsmill Cae Venere MRS. LYDIA KINGSMILL COMMANDER. no children ¢ VISIT TOHOTE thi Multimilionaire' But Silleck Wants a Divorce mar. TOLD HE WILL DIE OF HYDROPHOBIA | WITHIN A WEEK W. H. Marsh Keeps His Nerve When Pasteur Doctors Say “You Come Too Late.” ‘IF | MUST, I CAN FACE IT”! \Infected When a Puppy Which) Had Been Attacked by Rabid | Cur Licked His Hand. | | | | As Willlam H. Marsh, an elderly man, walked out of the Pasteur Institute to- day and climbed Into tne carriage that waiting to take back to his home !n Brooalyn, | was him handsome no one would have guessed, seeing him so, had junt heard his own death warrant and knew that here was a man who that Ids end must come soon and pain- fully. “You waited too long." the treatment have hydrophob! surgeons xald to him, “Our cannot | saye you. You There was not a falter tn in his fac 8 volee | | as he them, The muscles about his kept twitching and Jumping, and his | Jawbones clinched spasmodically, but, these things have been hi ng ever ed itself | or a cha heard mouth | he asked. Not long, ably not more “Well.” he can face it. .My siclan, “prob- or five days.” , “If T have to go, I business ts in shape, I chat to thin 7 7 = , afternoon as prese the nelghboriced, snepping at eve ask shat np At Mra, Commander, “for I don't. think | SA eT ie Gey uc | Tae Rimatono InannatenlCeneeate and n so. Women really understand equal Boe ee ee eee eo uae TN ya: kK. answering, dented his s A uareeee yeh bv an what either can! ity of th Company, at No. 430 Sixth avenu tered. In fro fect | ne sexes; men do not. A man charges, and accused her husband, who] j4, 1 In a perfect | must either hav corner of Twent: street } 5 nit a brown elther have a doormat or be one.” he{ iS a drummer for a big grocery house CS there might be a man and} syeg" 7 acquiesced, “ This m after discovering that he jing to the n daughter. alneeaesie Branldente: Yes, a ed, “and !f a woman - on {| With living at Hackensack with an at-| Mr. Marsh was very fond of the ling a n le has to choose she would rather be aj 2#d #iven qa Leal ae errr ara ree ea se a Chee eke very, fond of the: pup, and and Ww I suggested. Giceere (in fee oro through an mi saved | tractive Ww : . Npead a rane a He sent for a veterinarian, who treated ‘ t ie: te ae She asked for a decree dismissing hie} {t, and Mr. Mars) himself cared for I think that's true,” sald Mrs, Com. |‘tH® Mfe of his vietiin pr it q fars); himself caved f te. Instead, | compls tion Ww lon of an antid over up his mt nd t medical dent. | mander; “but there is no reason why | *dministr \8he should be restricted to he attempted | choice." the substitution of a label Her Hus! |resultant delay in an Sem neice Mra. Com | iia tor Senor de Eraso proved fatal nder. wife, childre Just then the door opened, and Her- bert N. Casson, to whom Mrs. Com- such a dom th with equa not be we government wo sed of men and women practical uid come 1 be de Eraso, his party of frien way Sen sald thats! M. on Mar and a York on their Paris. The Selleck of Jacob M Glendon Selleck, 1 e dined a 197, That and granting him a separa- nd the custody of born Aug le examination hi counsel, Hristol's at $ P. pleasan the damaxced Fluff. Dog Licked His Hands. He remembers now that the used to his h hen h treat and dress and he re- also a hongna.l ft members that left a small raw pla: Budd Madison Square Wes. in the Singer Building (149 Broadway) To-morrow We beg to announce the Opening of our Downtown Branch Wednesday, May 20th Wt i. Special Offerings Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos Bright and effect Oriental 25 designs, sashes to 3.5), Now 2 Crepe Himono Jackets 1.00 colorings, match, value Variety of designs, value 2.00. Special Japanese Habutai SilK Kimonos Embroidered on collar and sleeves, all 7.50 colors, fringed sashes, value 9.75. * ON Chinese Grass Linen Doylies 12 inch diameter, embroider- [2-00 1 » Value 240 a doz. Now Cheb ed, A.A. Vantine @ Co., Broadway at 18th St. Children’s Knockabouts Ideal Summer Shoes The Knockabout is a loose, easy fitting, un- Soe lined Oxford in Tan Russia Calf. A splendid little shoe for playing in, and made to wear. We have it in sizes for every child up to 14 $1.50 to $2.50 Alexander ae Vi: SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET rf | fingers, en ¢ spaniel NAGAR Oso neWmnc ack ai necdreint yee b “ mander {s married, though retaining|jora had brought with her a tonie,{ young man f gers. Tn ten days the spaniel died in fn Chicago put the official ot | Juint 1a President selocted irre- | her maiden name, came in compounded in a pharmacy at Caracas, {being full, got nission ce 1 i maar a GOA “What did 1 mean by saying Pore: mixturejat her table. Th iMintoliconversan| mor nuesumertLony, MU MATaa Was. ULeG iden Unpnonemcnathe ee t ould | {known as “Sparta.” It was @ with a peculiar nervous ar ie ARUvAbaTA thal Gannean tart ieeeusalne'| ty unk ow women wotld make better Presidents! "; eave riasportelialandavrater, Rugtiauondiliowisinedisterginy| Monee jeaieiiarreceyeeniT wate ama which there has be much contro- (eh et than men?” I asked Daring have the p ription re- y after-dinner walk, vary- | 4), : h 4 : as though | were calling an aj : 5; Baik esiring to ha n oa -\tloularly affected, But in his mind he Versy. Alth identified by the | eons Citta sata he rejoined, “sfrn aiinedieesterd) or de Braso aking her in to see {Wo MO¥-| Kia aot amsociate hie own attack with (Mf Years. brother an +s many refused to bes | Addams, of Hull House, the first | prestgent. Do oa) kuow,” He the bottle to the Owl Drug Com- shows. It was about 10.30/in6 death of the wog until early yester-| Weve that the girl was dead for the! citizen of Chicago.” replied Mrs. Com- | cre ce the reasone ate, Coreen eet| pany store, in Sixth avenue, Th 2k when he suggested @ bte | day when he had a sort of convulsion yeason that Mrs. Gunness had mad CHR nels Retest ailionene. ine sccm ee Commander | ork there, by mistake, filled the bottle|to eat, and took her to the Medailion.| “Even tien he did ot tell the house @ point to inform a number of persons | conjue for organization, an executive | "uy fale at | renee gees aa doR-| with atropine, a deadly poison, and put) Tae dining-room was dark, she said, /nold of his suspicions, He saw the fam- that Jennie had gone to Los Angeles to! oi) that weula make her an} ™atle | 2. I met her all). copy of the old label on the new)and he sald t Ww another dining-| {ly physictan first, and on his advice | attend school, and had aranged little AOTUInA OND realient the women I talked with sald ‘Yes.| oie The messenger was also siven|{room on the next floor, But when the/hurried to the Pasteur Institute at No. incidents that would help to make this May Wright Sewell, of Indian- | ¥¢# {0 everything I said. No matter] 1. ia pottle. door was thrown open it proved to be|a6l West Twenty-third street. ‘There point stronger with such pe as president of the International | What argument I advanced they never) 10.) taxing the medicine procured at/a bedroom. they told him he had unmistakable inight be inquisitive on the subje {Council or Women. would make a good “puted Kt, and T didn't want to marry | sixth avenue store Senor de Eraso| “I refused to go in, and started down| symptoms of the rables, but gave him aj Too Divert Suspicion. | President (JESS Cait) GAD GERTENCTSP Ds SAO) CON a a ake 1. Senor de] stairs,” said Mrs, Selleck, “A clerk or treatinent and ordered htm to return | Mayor Darrow to-day related an inei-| “Elizaeth Cady Stanton, supreme | "2 time | fs Braso/ went to store and said a| some one insisted that I go in that| again. dent of how Mrs. Gunness endeavored the over-woman, if she could} Out ire. Commander wren T pro-) vitsake hawt been made, ‘The clerk pro-| room with my husband. I told him he| To-day he was warned that the dis- to cast aside all suspicion that might have been elected President, would wave |Ceedes to lay the law down to her, | oo a | » mistake, but| was not my husband, and finally es-]@ase had advanced too far to be checked attach to her in the Olsen cas he: tanked with the only four great Presi-|Sald_ quiet! Flaws nartectly © atari se ipetterandanting, for tie pot: | caped.” and that he would almost certainly die ‘Even as late as a few days we have had—Washington, Jef-| That isn't soi” and proved It. iG cok it behind the counter and| The employees of the Medallion Hotel| Within a week or lean Byer meses ey edaye lincoln anduneosselte Till then T had the usual masculine ; ew fake : 5 é : the girl disappeared, just before 1 ‘contempt for women, But I'm cured | sickly shifted a label reading ro-|told a different story about her visit | —-— — —— - @ woman Killed Jennie, Mrs. Gunness| Roosevelt Great, but Not ‘Highly Conte? x fea Stan cas tinnee cated ca oll ecinn hentociiy ReMi a, Goce ame to my office and told me that sie x $ % bef said she spent an hour in that room v6 Civilized I locked at the cure and was not sur- | short time before. G was afraid the owners of th sorts | prised. For I couldn't help thinking | By confessing his error right there,and| with the stranger; that they hed in the neighb. rhood were inving to very magnanimous of) \nac Mrs, Commander would make @| raking advantage of the proximity of| drinks together and afterward she made Jennie away from her. She said taat | Mrs Jer. Inasmuch as she once | very handsome President, indeed. aoeverrul antiiotes, the clerk might have | row inithe hall Jennie was good looking and sixteen | wrote a very able book Sa years old, 1 told her that if anything lake that occurred to let me Know and 1 would take immediate action, Mrs Gunness said, however, thar she ve Meved she would sena deme away co #eheol and tien re Woula no Lurther danger the ince d company. Shorty thd @itl disappeared.” Killed Four in One Night. One of the most startling revel since the finding of the vodies ot Victims is tat sie propa. ered four of them at one time. An autopsy yesterday shows that one of the un- Mentitied victims was a woman. | It was about Christinas, that Mrs, Gunness had John Moe, of il: pow Lake, Minn, and a “professo and his wife, Who were atterward Jennie Olsen herself ata ett child y. Fonail ning dermerly a chore boy on the farm had seen ts guests, and when he asked what lad become of them was told the “pro: fessor’ and 2 had taken the Ilser girl to school, Sheriff Smutzer is no convinced that Mr unness murdered Moe, Jennie Olsen and the unidentified ouple the same night and after dis membering the bodies bu the same grave. One of the bodies has been identifled | an Moe, another as Jennie Olsen, and the other two are supposed to he the “professor and his wife. The big grave Was dug some time before it was used The Grand Jury to-day. ‘The seven unic one Temale and the others humed from were to-day bur {fled bodle males, ex: 3. Gunness’s barnyard, a THREE DROWNED FROM BOAT. WATERTOWN, N.Y Ellis, aged twenty-five; Frank Poy- elish, twenty-two, and Joe Mulach, thirty-three, were drowned in Black River, six miles from here, last night All the men were employeos of Dexter Sulphite Pulp and Paper Com. Dany and in company with John Poy etish started across the river In a small rowboat. The current was very strong end the overloaded craft capsized in idatream, throwing the occupants into water. Pov was opps oosevelt s ever mm rontempl for ave been fed them tn} resumed Its xexsion | ndin the potter's fleld, ; consumptiv which one person in eight now falls a May 19.—Frank | victim. it would be safe to say she would be he American | Mrs. Selle: t's notions Ife of the Venezuelan, In- e bottle with the ve the store and | he sister-in-law Under cro | saved th stead he allowed t substituted label to le took his chaices When the matter was brought to the| ing Mr. Loose WANTS TO FIND FATHER. Disappeared Twenty Years Ago— first President that ed women in his mes- » Congress,” se continued, “and | Was Then a Policeman, ' ' aie (ante Co | alleraterulits r attention of the pulice early to-day de- FRc er CMR OLNBL ne be! Andrew Byrne, jr. a young shoe| votives found ihe store of the Owl] street where Meets Sasa m den re, | Stlesman, who lives at No. 30 East One! rug store closed. A porter opened it| The quest y. but at least he considers us| pine alalateentt Ane . i 4 | ee mention. Hundred and Sixteenth street, has made} joo, after daylight, and at 8 o'clock a| for answers Police Headquarters and | inquiries at “No. nd look her p ssevell is a great force, but not.! nay asked The Evening World to aid | Yous sirl ener! liaeuare se, a highly civilized type. He ting his father, who, he says,| tion in the cashier's Ue eT Selle codly miitary and has the mili-| disappeared from home twenty years] Coroner Acritell! an invest igi | | plain | were unnece women ago, 0 \ the ta Ste elder Byrne wis a policeman and| (ion. said that the ta seeking to |served under Capt. Chapman. Nothing | that an autopsy would be trace the jon and a politteal rela; Dr, Pedro Men- eer and former! ro's cabinet, and Pi yrstmann butttleships, camps would stamp out but to establisn from V tomb, and Bishop | exile typhoid, to would settle the divorce problem, ff it is ever setttled at all, must pe | there. to by women. } Carl where Senora de | course,” Mra, Commander re- peta ene She Peete EneB: “It Is only the exceptional q ———_—»——. that Is fit to be President; but | KILLED BY FALL FROM WAGON. Bears the also only the exceptional inan. t thirt vet 1 ure triumph over the prejudices that Max er irsystty rs old, Bignat hamper her sex a woman President he ! sian Ro ERPIRLAU ARAN eh eaa ee would nave to be ao extraordinary thet = FOR Protection | |e ey es we ‘ yragon while .-tving on Madison etveat. ad been ontused, and could not beside th ; CASTORIA For Infants and Children, es | The Kind You Have Always Bought Cepia ek said most of his at Lexington, s8-e xamination e her include: rriage exist! k and Mabel will ina Rapp Ky. "§ ———»—_____ | BISHOP. HORSTMANN’S BODY brick faced Bishop GAlmour little Glendon was the chad of Edwin H. Selleck, but that Mfe with her she became remember the sister lived ions submitted to the jury Is Glendon Selleck the lawful between leok?"” sf man's contempt for woman, | Was heard of him after he disappeared. | The body of Senor de Kraso was taken, | Bien is Wife. Who «died | Sty OR RETRY) Ol Ting does not exist ainong the [MMEpEEM ik wife, who dled geeently: |. Campiwit's undertaking rooms on / BORNE TO TOMB BY PRIESTS, animals. A man may beat a | 'The son, who isa young man, doesn't] West Twenty-th street and will be! See Gis but « male dog will never at-|femember his father at all, and t#| removed from the a vault in Cal- VELAND, May 1.—All the males qusitolsenin lin: | vary Cemetery to await shipment to nn ceremony of the Catholle female animal is economically |~ Venezuela ho marked the funeral services nis the explana- Senor De so, his w and two} eo; Bishop Ignatius E. Horstmann, But to get hack to | F A t! children, Eduarao, jr, twenty, and BU-| pela in the Cathedral here to-day, Two ldo that a man would not?’ relatives arrived In New York on May resent to pi jonor to thetr former ey » lett Venezuela hurriedly brother in the Eniscopate. More than | What a Woman President Would Do! 1D, EUSABYS TEU) ASCENT EDITS GO ie Day of the dead 1 lied M hat week previous because of the plague. {ShqPh Solemn requiem mass was one thing.” replied Mrs. Com- , dogs that are | heated by Moeller, of C briskly, "she would insist upon | Mrae | Was a Noted Party. FREE as 1. of Phila. | humane laws, She would abolish | 3 ou © | In the party besides the De jdelphia, a Hendl iat Blehoni labor, 1 don’t pretend that she For dogs that cost least, | were Senor de iso's si Ce AT a a ine would be as much interested as a man Upon World adver | nora Carmeitta de z de Cabello; her| yj aqy af Bishop Horstmann. waa borne Hanama Canal, but she would ‘ ts. | mother, Senora ( Lez de Ca-| to the crypt under the main altar, six- é tisements ae son, {teen priests, In rellefs of eight, carry: be more Interested in model tenements. on |nello; M no Palacios, Dr. Carlos Leon, | H i f e Let your eyes feast. ine the casket dy Sof’ Rishon She wouldn't ask Congress for money et y ) : ex-Minister of 1 t A> POL