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* BRIE SHOT HUSBAND. THROUGH Tht HEART He SLEPT IN BED + Graziano Spent Woman’s Money and Tried to Drive Her Into the Streets to Support Him— Slayer Runs Away, but Later Surrenders. ____ THE EVENING WORLD, 8A ‘Brooklyn Man Slain by Bride, and | | | | | Dominico Graziano’s brief career as a slave-driving husband was cut short this morning, as he lay in a half doze in bed on the second floor of No. 68 Adams street, Brooklyn, His preity little wife Rosa, maddened at his threat to plunge her into a lite of immorality, crept up he \ U ‘Woman Who Admits She Killed Him TURDAY, IOS FRIENDS POT nM AnEAD IN OVAL RAC Leads in ite for King of the Mardi Gras, but Others Are Close Up. SOME NEW CANDIDATES, {Letters From Campaigners Show Excited Interest in the Struggle for Honors, When the King of the Coney Istand! | Mardi Gras Carnival gives the signal | for the procession to start on the ey>- Sept |ture in the pageant, the Industrial Divt- |ning o 14 there will be a new fea- sion, In former carnivals a few floats representing large industries tralled in! AUGUST 15, 1908. PATIENT KILLED ON WARD'S ISLAND, CORONER FEARS Peter Murray Died After Beat- ing, Not of Cause Assigned, He Suspects. ORDERS May Be Case Such as Exposed | | twenty-four hours by Evening World Last Year, ‘Through the report of the death of Murray to Coroner! tha: official Bald to-day he believes there will come to light another case of the abuse of patients in the Manhattan State Hos-| pital on Ward’s [sland, such as wae ex-| Peter a lunatie, Harburger late last night AN AUTOPSY, | | | i ' |chen of the three-room flat and tied It THBIESKLLS CROWD SES MAN | « STRONG YOUNG ILLED BY TRAIN MAN IN A DAY IN THE SUB Hydrophobia Develops With Unidentified Man Struck as He Terrible Swiftness in Wen- Crossed Ty del Charles Phillips. Bric | ack at Brooklyn | | Station, A terribly swift case of hydrophobia | A man t Brooklyn at 9.9 o'clock struck by killed Wendel Charles Phillips, a splen-| Bridge Subway didly developed youth of nineteen, In St, | to-day by being Br a southbound It was at frat e Wasa track walker, but cavried by such employes wae nd he Was not re Vincent's to-day, He was ill less than adWay express train, | thou Young Phillips lived with his mother, | the badge Mrs, Mary Phillips, and his two broth. ers, John and James, at No. & Cornella | hot found on cognized by It is t | him: street, age in that street of old-time splendor | lars om and present day shabbiness. | Fs veral people say t Jo hort A month ago ee ames puppy That night] paid no attention the puppy fell to barking and the new Moti Jowner got tp and took it into the kit- le ens ‘asiion when { He was the strongest boy of his the northt, he picked up a stray and took it home, man Arthur Brown saw the man mt acks in a bewilder rain was twenty-f v F eee posed by The Evening World a year! feet away, The motorman put « ‘ the sleeping man and shot him through the heart. the ene GE tne alemgtionl AG Ata DULL iG, to the leg of the stove. While he was! brakes so quickly ‘ manele 4 Sho fled, and after wandering the | me so that he would not have to work, 8 ae faa ay Seared eet | Murray was thirty years old, and Ws | doing shis the puppy nipped him pretty ywded train were thrown to thelr 7 streets for an hour she gave herself up The Girl's Story lrrote. tah the. teal eet ee gauvthing | sent to the hospital by his brothers) saly im the calt of the right lex. e- feet. Despite this, the man was struck ( fn the Butler Street Court and Aber PRR TRE ON TBET <pector Flood | Ny eg ah he mai) James and Eatward three months 48 | yond kicking the vicious little beast Aud two pas s body, : the revolver to a policeman, oe : He was healtiy and vigorous tn all lingo the street again Phillips did noth- When extrieat sath th The couple were married on March 4s»! , This year early in the season when, . with the exception of his mental ling ‘The wound healed by first inten, Ors an sundi plat last, Dominio was then twenty-one | Wri At It hxecutive Committee was reorgan 1, and hie brothers were (Tl: |tion and he forgot about it almost i . peat 1a years old and a barber, He was a ard ized and Ph, Schwetckert, jr, was re- ocked when they recelved the| Yesterday while at work in a metal ied befor T. F. Lawrle, of swaggering, ust vOut Ne falerimith vets f malneorield aliens le ee secretary, this very {mportant nat be had died suddenly at 1.06 | shop at No. 15 Thompson street, he ¢ Hudson c Hospital, arrived, @ highly wa: mustache an¢ ekly | AM minico told me the art of the general plans was intrusted | yecterd : Rani * + |The lower pt of his body was olled hair. He was one of the dandies | StS 10 By, abe bad pawned o him, Wh up-to-date businessliike| or, wo, FI [became suddenly sick and dizzy and The lower part of lis body was badly eae MAGEE wate ger tt [ane h up-to-date business-lika) Dr, B.C, Floyd Haviland, the house | went home. His mother mixed him angled Ot Mulberry street, In Manhattan's | Jewelry pets nods he went to work. An orderly | surgeon at the Manhattan State Hos-|gome beef broth, The broth was hot, Sergt, William Nesbitt happened t Ue! Imiy, where Rosa also lived. | jand systematic campaign among he, pital, gave endocarditis as the cause of| Mrs, Phillips poured water into the De® om the platform and kept th Rosa was rat a ; Y : . id large business hoi of New York and death, and asked permission of Edward | mixture to cool ft. At sight of the ¢fowds movin ro married with. e pomp, as su | Brookly s lald o} 8 ne a e eric Pane ' 8 bal ma a we een FeCORR Lady | Brooklyn was lald ub He has suc-) Murray to perform an autopsy, which | quter her son's jaws locked and he ew ; Hea) LC A ea eded in getting @ large number In-| request was granted | Went into a ent spasm. He tried Son by whi : Te ‘The bride's relatives in Brooklyn | were af a Ge have already pene | Fought Patients, Doctor Says. to throw himsalf out of a window, | had @ ral G are well-to-do and she had many hand- ane ieald that ) ae! attractive, Jilum= rast night." eaid Coroner Harburg-|His brothers helped the frightened | : i 4% some presents, all of which have gone | he leaped 1 ea al i ede ortrte ane aEGSy » Evening Worl) reporter to- | oman to hold him down until he be- | He § oF vals yoaey & fy the board to keep the dandifiea | It to my as Tsay | sae Oe pismebgadens Haviland telephoned me, He came calmer, aN al 4p inane I young husband in £ away and took it | this part of the parade | said the autorsy showed that Murray | Still, none of them suspected what \ ‘ : nple and see h t Her Fortune “4600. Anna Terrasci, of tractive than’ the 3ym- had dled of something other than endo-| really ailed tlw young fellow. He had fle et ae lothes thag ¥ fee ea tee Ae a theme selected for carditis, He nor any other surgeon in a| several convulsive attacks during the! M 1s placed under ominico was not attracted to Rosa mate TAL HET CaR RAST arnival {8 a ¥ Ppy one, (or hospital has no right to perform an day and at dark Mrs. Phillins got Po- | arrc ‘ wolely because of her beauty, etl terry street. Then he beat te and ve very few industries that cun- autopsy in a case of this kind—it wae a|liceman Rafters to call in an ambu SSS ) inherited a ‘little legacy and eeed 1 “round by the hair. 1 knew | a float that will be in ke2p-! sudden death and strictly a Coroner's |!ance surgeon. Dr. Frawley thought at I snug bank account of $00, This was then a asleep. Be bey ee yet a in| ing with the theme of the Carnival of cage-and that made me mad, so I told | first he had a case of hgat pros ‘ WHY DAISY CUT PEARL: OR, her dot, ani she willingly turned it| (ho, 80h De EA [the Age of Progress and at the sane > come right over to my office and! to deal with, but after Phillips reached THE HANDSOME PORTER,| * ‘over to her husband. | prayed to the saints, and I do not thing | |time be representative of the business. ae ee eer ame thenGorieny the hospital he developed all thi mp= Using his wife's little fortune Doming |e od In Bal Another purzler for the committee “and said that the autopsy showed Mure toms of rables. He died in a frignttul| _ eter: geo furnished two rooms in the big| saanr Stet Court and held without was th mination, For past celebra-| tay had had a severe hemorrhage in the paroxysm at 9 o'clock. | Second Act of Williamsburg Drama \Adams street tenement, and settled) hail on a charge of murder. tions what electrical illuminating was, $t0Mach, which sounded to me as if he ww the surgeons saw his stripped | Will Be Played ; own to a life of ease, He scorned to done wa by’ storage batteries, whion| teiga tee” pettuk, oF kloked in the body thAY said he wae the best apecimen ill Be Played in a F ; : 3, ¥ t loctor the: 0 j fwork, and spent his days and Gin . were not only very expensive, but in- tell me Murray was quarrelsorne and of physical grace and strength they had | Police Court, about in his sieekest ral- conven h atiea) 094 fought with patients repeatedly ayer, seen. ‘ aay = ‘apeaaaan eahiaaes Hae eae the Prmetical He sat the night ‘before Murray had pakinetero Smee eae Cause—Collle Coxan, known In the — —_ jyou bo cal contractor, iam C. said indecent things to another patient negro quarter of Williamsbu: Money Dwindled Away. |Meinch, of Coney I d, who ts also a and that he had ad been beaten by tha | COUNT ZEPPELIN TO MAKE “Collie, the handsome porter,” attonnate Lately, though, the money began to member of jon, has devised man, pane moved hin a ancien rant OWN BALLOON MATERIALS lea to divide his affections between Pearl ie run low, In fact, it had all dwindled | 1 d tested fur lighting the that he was taken to the hospital and | ‘ "| Hicks and Daisy Sparks, of No, & Wale k weway last week, Grazziuno tuld Rosa | |floats by a 1on, which sank rapidly until he died, See cs ton streat 7 ‘wbout this and said softly: Will be not only ingenious, but per teetly | WIil Investigate Further. PRIBDRICSHABBN || ANE: 1—Count | First Effect—Pearl Hicks ts in With “T think you will have fo go te | sate. oa “The doctor told me the reason the | 2ePPelin has decided to manufacture the | jamsburg Hospital suffering from a atab } yilowel'! The following 051 rere ATS, Gonetruct | patients attacked Murray was because ‘materials for the construction of his new | wound tn the abdomen inflicted by Datay nvork, m}) ling eet La al Hoa Garfield Tea Com- airship at his own works, and to this H He waited for this brutal suegestion ‘lectrie Cor Pane | mide sndecent remarks to them ee eee Lane dorian ietenaty | Poa "4 to sink in, but Rosa seemed to remain GRAZIAN QO. Manhat- | ret noua ton, or insane pationts to |tract of land close to tne tallroed upg |, Second Effeot--Daisy Sparks 18 fn Jalb ( Cone 5 At how: . iM | ullding, Re aenilne thee wayenc trea oth which he w t plants for the mak- | T Effect—"Collie, the handsome 4 r, f hunt jrookl yi P, an i de dete cloth on the we ide o' 1 § and in language that rang through the | é ARES a | ooklyn, & H , Luna Park | Noh stat nents teen ls Habits, but proba i e jbelt, on the west side of Manhattan, : : } | i acioninatnenlead: [you vtendants and guards at ii When I can put you on the streets,” | py: Hat | how Vote Stands te avalie ‘i Wt i Release is ian tpl ausible) thas | ‘ hen I can put ya b Ae a} an | 1 avalan 1") one unatle cou! i) anoth 5 : de was, lwarl to ery, "twit never Dives After Infant While Men for King and Queen Voda ARE AGT ITER MeaaEA Mee h vor! y de t om work, are 1 nine and I will do whal,| ay " ‘ gar ort fered th. You had no righ f Hesitate, but Rescued Child of Coney Carnival. siSou1: go bunen portinn that autopry, and an EroRS ple inthis t cigar factory | the law in not immediately reporti | ) TeDLY OUMNH Be Dies on Pier ——_ 3 vote to| the oase to me.’ Tene ¢ | a she n of ac ; ta i he > . JING: rie wet f “I'm goine to have another aut opay 4 might the couple wrangled vio y, an mes Fazio, fer 0s “Doe” Wi Hee Monel lcontinued Coroner Harburger, “and this | the cuarrel was rer iawn, muses | at ie er pecuine vase may go before the Grint sur, 2rd Street 34th Street Bought a Revolver. | Joseph Golkunsky is probably the | sa Bae Brooklyn Citiz om the hospita: to ti morgue, but rea | Then for a while there was silence in| Youngest life saver that New York has AUNAW He's Blaze While F gratulate Him. Hurrying to > DARK MAN WITH A BUNDLE WAS BAREFOOTED BURGLAR, riends Con- r organized ism on the whic ow B INTERIOR Orders taken order was not obeved and T have just ajled them up on the telenhone and ‘JAMES McGREERY & GO. DECORATION, during Angust for fhe tny apar:ment, and at 5 o'clock | mmer. seven ; 3 . : “Vike, Hels a member of [faxed them over the coals for it. I'm | the pretty little woman slipped nolse- ternoon Joseph, wh. i " ae lub and of th eet pms ea reve svany a Pee doctor and | Jessly down the stairs and out into the ! or his age and can | ; 5 ICANT Eoy thas tepttonnvces Lik a tet eth ee etreet. She had saved a few dollars 8¥im was playing s Sieve i ) 0 gala py a ee Doubts Iliness Killed Him Arom the greedy young loafer, and wich *POUL the pier : fot of Twentieth] Boyd Frazer Slips Under Ani-) } \'s4* 4.8 " support of the “Bunco! Mf can't belleve that my brothersin: | this she purchased a bulldog revolver §'7€° cod ne mn fey tires vents sca 1, a Stee Mig e pt. Coltas Darby, wh died from any affection of the eTddaecoracihcarteikes tront almcigis| oc PAB RUA vecie mal’s Hoofs and Is Crushed ang A ; + to. be Interested in everything art.” said Mrs, James Mufray to an Vorhood pawnbr : ete IAL se efc,& : F i Well, Evening World reporter inher apart:| 41 would kill a dog,” sh ein! Band Day by ‘Wagon R i = s ment, No. 9 West ‘Twenty-second | would kill a do, she said to the here Were men on t pier, but| A . * 4 X ' leerers Club, street. “He weighed over two hundred ’. pawnbroker, queerly at him, -year-old Joseph e took t a a fo and ninety: pounds and was an athlete. He was a f so please loa ne.” ye 1 f Pare ! t great baseball player. What made {'| ' a ‘ sage iy (ed eae SH ellow didn’t have a widow and four Recessarva tee uanto i eenaiirent ett ler_neighb: out to get the i, ghed his cl for he'd alread pe tathenions : : r hospital’ was because he had — been! } fresh morning prised at! shea them—all but @ pair of bathi mae ) Able Guard, drinking a little too m and ; ier stealth as Crise ft aid 1 \ « the Hunco Steerers fected his mind. He was never a hetie nks, He dived off and in an instant] years old, West T : a jarrelsome nature, and T can't Imagine i £ had reached the ry pirest rifieed his MiB ive ROCHE i nt s h Aghting with any of the other t She water, holding d as rin’ ovel m I j Ear ea Peat Is In the 4 they £6 | ne. r us ayes James Murray fs In the {Insurance paanner por attempted (0 § Sins _ORITS, business and {s well-to-do ' bul ‘ p Two ‘longshoremen threw him a rop 1 1 1 “ cara 417 H Nielerorng a === ——s Ks leaped d SOA EN eee eteey Nand in his deat Hu facil Ninenres Olu, a Park | geod and Thirty-ninth street, one of th x : Y f them could climb overboard Hospital 5 4 i E Thomas | i) ular young ladies ot the rote { pavement aud awa ieaaepulinoucnt ie Beare auvar i : : oe am N grand Queen. The ft Crept to His Side; Fired | ‘The men worked ca a Oa This: orn TILA eee all 0, fen 2 Dominico had dozed oblivious to} but had swallow BES CIRSIE HeuawaBTTd LiGNE a ; | NT RREORDUQH Atma, “o: SUBWAY 1 } 2 r . “ her com Hohe die McGuire ar-| street near the er of Beaver, oy ae cane i meen tera Puts “Big Tim” in Race, re v weglan Hospital wit ‘ t fey u 8 So The Manh fanaa bt vison of the pive ived from Hospital wi a atta to oi ai at Transit pany | “Big Tim’? Sullivan is formaily en. | ly ma an am e & nm’s Fulton Martet | (eo Wi Ha a 240 ihiving put up. thelr chi lephone ered in race as a Tammany Hal fhead. He The hero lives at No. ® Twentieth ome dashing down t ree : NUE a t r aun M Jan candidate for the Crown of the Isle | to buy. the \ MS rogkivn ee Oe ite Mali venta HEd Ria QUEEN, the vay fon Joy in the following letter dated el rept plete as dns ie i i 2.74 selected Mrs, Minnie jhe Aldermanle Chamber: whe crept contro) of animal and pe ere ‘ R Bronx, as their! ‘Tammany followers get together. Our own yoom on pagal t Is ss er a good start. | imothy 1 Suitean fh ti" tor ‘Brenident ot nough to | ng con- | U.S, certainly King of Coney tstand enoug \¢ the x 1 Pe Se two | Gras, Look for the coming wlsuige eee | : ss | Prag 7 ; “yhe follow. | !n @ few days. PATERS, 3 pull triger | peas i s 7 h r blinked | an de ard for Mts. |For Voting Coupon See Page Tw of th ” Luuply | f passed away ning into h B Ob A008 | the rig n at. Be | i | He'd Have Got it x D Chee William Duar Policeman Rue : S fim ir t i aes WNC, PATIENT DIES } ey \ pered Jolin D ON OPERATING TABLE j cha hn ra i ghborhood Touise 8, a and ry wp ained New Y 3 Car Morning Worker | |): 8!" .'s2 Fai en at, hal ese hee district, he ex and! a iy " i |hurried awa were 1g k i The 4 1 1 . Is what a Sunday World Situation $ | tering fi i Seeker becomes The World in fi Bor : i Wal } week-days this week printed 3,442 1 5 separate He'p Wanted adver & ima : } ments. 1,505 more than all other i 3 New York newspapers combined Bate oe ne SEE TO-MORROW’ SUNDAY to feauschate fer 0 { WORLD WANT DIRECTORY ; abe ed hie as ex jeg at the J. 1 noth en July 1, »%, Hood Wrght Hoepitai, \to do with the patent's death, Autumn delivery, Draperies and orative Lace Hang Wall Coverings; Dec ings. Contracts accepted for the complete furnishing ot new ing. An extensive houses, or refurnish- collection of Fine Furniture, Drapery materials and Laces, Representativ quirements and su drawings for consi 23rd Street es sent to study re- bmit suggestions and deration, 34th Street On Sale Monday, August the 17th, BLACK DRESS GOODS, Jn Both Stores, wel bas Second Floor, Black Broadcloth, Sponged and shrunk, spot proof, 52 inches wide, 1,50 per yard value 2.00 34th Street 28rd Street Woray €ind Next pile The Stage Sensation of the Summer Season of 1908, This Song

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