The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1909, Page 1

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THREE PERISH IN BROOKLYN fa W. G t. WEATHER-Snow t ht or Wednesdays warmer, ———— + | FESULTS EQUTION | ~ PRICE ONE CENY, OSTEN REGLLS EXGITED GVER HAINS CASE, MAREE PAST I FOUND AFFINITY AT HOME HYPNOTIC SLE Then Nelson Set Detectives to eerie Wife, and She and Bohlin Ride Patrol Wagon to Police Court, and ae a “Hubby,” Also a Prisoner, Goes in Same Vehicle. Recalls Forgotten ife’s Fat! “Circulation Rooks D ‘ Hains the tleved Capt. Hains was perfectly right Was Hoboken Contr: 7 iy artist, of No. shooting Annis, He saw Boblin turn meeel(oys ooxten, on Pale and give a glance at Mrs, Nelson, Named Oelric Brook! who wore a frightened evpression her- Se ‘ mas Day, | tout the diss cer ’ ne e ¢ at yi had an affir he seed of suspicion was planted fr STORY PARTLY PROV i \ ut dd. He sald nothing but one cil a at and watched closely, Af i ay Bast} , Ay ' Bamberger's de i Mysterious New Haven Hos- poitce « agency In Brocklyn and employed -day from her home it. Nele } and pital Patient Lived Here ' With Wife and Child. rty and u M another detective, a door of —_—— eo ning down aavopr Hoblin's flat. Bohlin appeared with a J pigs char gedlly Wi ciihmis ort » revolver and threatened to kill the Plece by plece pnvelelans arta © vate detective in Nelson's employ, with ancwnerstecualsinsicentnentii ress at Grace Hospital in New Hay is, ee old pointed the revolver directly hypnotic suggest are drawing frem sald in’ court at Morrell thelr mysterious patient ) RY Leaving Nelson and the other steuth called ‘The M t THU cereimtonral ae bh Mo Hl it kai) the story of his tite Ax the familly two years ago, an aratatreataelonC nected narrativ wh Osten tas al n, and soon estab- nov forced his way into Bohlin's rooms ready told while mesmerized regarding aself almost as a member of and found Mrs. Nelson there swith her \ himself before he was f say (the household, He Is beyond middle hat and coat off. Morrell caused Boh- | ae ee lin's arrest and Bohlin complained Haven on Dec. 10 last, daz Christmas Day, efter an excellent ainst n. The whole party rode coherent, have alrealy be rN nd his wife and Bohlin {na patrol wagon from the East Fifty br Evening World ore seated at the table when the Haing first street station to Yorkville Police font, for ise was mentioned. . Mr ree Court. Mrs. Nelson sat alongside Boh- time, s! narked with some force er ‘Tin and refused to epeale to her husband. | Forty-s —~ ———— - - nie and he mentioned for the frst t Allan Diefendorf, the New tist, put him asi r sub-conse) Over the long Evening World the head 5 Hospital res lato which Osten was thrown t Mind Slowly Clearing. “The poor EIGHT PRISONERS ESCAPE cot) FROM WEST VIRGINIA JAILS i Eour Choke Warden’s Wife While Breaking Out of One Lock-Up, Then Fight Pursuers With Pistols— reporter slowly clearin him. on gnie Bloodhounds On Their Trail. example, ratio rae morning bel under control than Le had done a WHEELING, W Jan, 1%—Kight armed themselves and escaped. Early when not actually respond ‘a pee Hy to-day from jails ¢ the Sheriff and a posse located mental suggesti of another the men ina barn three miles from the 1 Ch wife of the For example ald dreamed last + childhood in 1 jail, A battle with revolvers follo 5 but the quartette eluded the offlcers ais cOM- fy the darkness. Bloodhounds were ginta, 1 warden is In a fer SON TE BE eas) dition to-day from being choked and then put on thelr trail pacdiaes, tho! MUTI began ae there. At Moundsville two foreigners escaped with Forty-second stiee ton from the Jail, In some ma switched to Twenty-seer Jorthet von keys ng tor tween Seventh was quite p even m desperate of sever z to the e: } ‘there, or that his family lived there. | ho | aay one tally Nt ne odhounds arg also after them to- ‘After him to sleep bh . oof the day "1 ed for the first ¢ h e by 1 (membered for the fi At Charleston, for the sixth time within year, tWo men sawed the! ae Way to freedom, One of the mi murder conviction, was and the other prisoner ral Med A with bloc dhounds, AG HAND TAKES ise know tt; but I do ame to New Hay tlons, be told us | way that le took a t m New] York, but didn't know why ven he Rot off at New Haven, whi think was about 6 o'elve at nig uf the noises around the Union Depot hu his head and he started for the ccean,| aver there. I fevidently meaning by that the Se know how [ know tt Mpmibenoeiel thit the rolling: of “pid you dream of a woman named would soothe tim. He had with |yiiie Jast might?” Then “Lost Himself.” s\vho are some of the German “He remembered, he sald, that two] poets’ fmenebrushed against him, and after} “Goethe, Schiller, Heine (naming Ithat he didn't know anything, This In| seven in all | tea measure at least helps to confirm us| "po you ‘now some of the great lta the theory that he was held up and | gingers? his jurgical operation was performed on | Je skull by a physician on Sixth ave- We, whoxe exact address he could not | igive, and that, failed to} recover, he went to Be’ Hospital | an outdoor pat ‘Holiday Crowd Out to See Good Card at the Southern Track, robbed, for when he was found lying in| “Caruso 1s considered the best. il la doorway he had only a few cents in Inte pockets, although his clothing was lot excellent quality. “He also made it plain that he was rong yesterday when he told us he jwas at one time a patient in Bellevue He sald to- jay that when he re eived an injury by falling down the and so Is olell ou think that you are named | is good, “bo Osten?" | “Not that £ know of.” children?” of you any dream “Have "No, 1 often.” “Did you dream or any woman? t know who. little boys quite) SAVANNAH, a) | we Jan. 19.—The ther was cloudy and thre: eatening to- day, but at that the laggest crowd since New Year's Day turned out to witness fas a result of an aceldent. I was ator at Klein's | «yes, but I do: ich. ace curtain establishment, w he house uptown.” | the races, it being a legal holiday, t ‘still insists was at the corner of Grand | »yzow many women were there?” Janniversary of Gen, Robert B. Le nd Chrystie streets, he was taken to| “One; and a little boy was crying.” | birthday. Five good races were down ; for decision, the feature event belng the second, @ steeplechase over the phort e. The bulk of the play wi rer but Charles G, Gates and W. @ jams did not lack admirers, home on Forty-second street, a | <_ JURY DEADLOCKED ON READ MURDER VERDICT. |’ wo eastern boys lead the winning jockeys here, Crowley, who is under ‘ ntract to Jimmy Fitzsimmons, has Unable After Many Hours to Decide) t most wins: & dP. SB. Randolph's @ attended the nerve ¢ ; ance of Yo centage, PC) ee eeks. He also recalied eine ; is wife, was the only | ful Prisener, ola Man’ Oelrich, wie live H SN. di, Jan, 12.--After de- poken and was a bullding « tor 6 jaet night the Jury tn Ils father-in-law, he said. en tieeiee i ‘dead some years.’ aT eer HAN TEN GUAT RON et Getting His Story pil the murder of William Read, The following is part of the! i.) ractor of Vineland, hi ialogue of this morning between the! (ay Him OvaeecO BE late Ibypnotized man and the eon who n, Judge Trenchard, wh ‘bad hypnotized him taken verbatin i ra a chargetolalt “How do you sleep, Charles? Ijurore that unier the evidence the: “Pretty good. | nt to bed early, 1 uid only render a dict in the frst fwas so tired. { slept all night, 1 was OF a veriict of eau Grigg | if second of a trio. of f rue ee hs to y 1 in conneetle Aaa That did you dream about murdey, Walter Zeller, the aged | “J dreamed a lot, but T forgot it.’ man’s xranddsc as found guil Jie! “Where were you in your Area | frat (leg + An qin ich was in New York City and { y Praha Ue ey | — Gn the old cour | Attention! Strap-ta ! Attention: ward Russell be: TO-MORROW last night? the ‘imiction ‘ mise | Hine his fe Ny Byenin es" 5 We, Be Pun “haf Naienianda W888" Po il Rew! Read ( ace you In Switzerland in vette Charles Onen to All.” NE W HOLES) TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, SHANNA EVENT: FEARS HYDROPH HN OMTES HD “HS WFEN FAR OF RORUPHERA ee Scratched hy Their Pet Dog, Which Had Been Bitter: by a Rabid Cur. ALARMING NEWS ON TRIP Millionaire and Party Speed- ing to California Warned in Telegram. (Speotal to The Evening Worl) PASO, John W the millionaire plunge ‘Texas, Gates, who has had many t Mling experiences in his meteoric career, recelyed a telegram here to-day t left him pale and ner- Tt Informed him that he had a vous dog on his special car that ts likely to. develop hy The dog Gates's drophobla. is Blondie, favorite pet. a bull pup, Mr Two weeks ago Blondie was bitten by a stray cur on the street outside the Gates residence at Port Arthur, Texas. The cur was | captured and held for observation, and Blondie’s wound was dressed by Mrs. | Gates Scratched by the Dog. was nothing the that hal Sitter caged up. Mr with his wife there the dog Blondle, it was k Gates lef? Port Arthur in his special ear three days ago ta go to Pasadena Cal., to visit their Charlie, who has @ magnificent winte: place there, Tée budied Blondie the car with them : | Mr. Gates had business tn varioud j Texas cities that prompted him | make several stops on his way a ». He and his wife pl 80} on the nup frequently and the animal scratched their hands with his teat and claws In a playful way. He marked some other members of the | par Upon his arrival here to-day ie Sates re ds a telegram from ©. Smith, who {s in charge of his place at] informing him that the cur which bit Blondie has developed a pronounced case of rables. Two other logs in Port Arthur that were bitten by the stray cur have also shown symp- toms of hydropliobla since the departure of the Gates party Mr, Gates at once ordered t die be chained up In the baggage partment of the private car and that no one ve allowed to get within reach of the animal's teeth. He intended to keep the disquieting news from his wife, but |had to tell her when It became neces- ‘sary to chain up the dog. May Take Pasteur Treatment. | The Gates car left here this afternoon a west-bound train, He said that he eh the other members of the party arrange to take the Pasteur treatment when they got |California, He Is not afraid of hydro- phobla himself, he says, but deems tt |best to be on the safe side. Thus far Blondie, the pup, has not shown any trace of rabies, and {t was protesting vigorously against being locked up when | the train pulled out Telegrams advising Charlle Gates of j the state of affairs were sent from here, land he will make arrangements to have the Pasteur treatment iwady at elther Port Arthur, would probabl Blon- | to} | “ Circulation Books Open to All."' 1909. Millionaire and His Wite in Danger ot Hydrophobia weer HR AND MRS LWGATES. LIVING VCTIVS BUR NESSIA BUNS + +2 ‘Hope Abandoned for Many Believed to Be Living Under Fallen Walls, and Blaze Wiil Complete Earthquake Destruction MESSINA, ruins and is spreading in spite of the spl Jan, 19.—A fierce fire broke out here to-day among the ndid work of the soldie to PRIOE ONE CENT. TWO CHILDREN AND MOTHER BURNED 10 DEATH IN BROOKLYN Three Trapped by Flames in Rear Frame Dwelling on Bergen Street Roasted Before Alarm Fire Is Given. BROKEN WIRES CAUSE DELAY | THAT RESULTS FATALLY. Victims Cauzht Asleep by Quick Blaz2, Which Consumes the Shanty in Which They Lived and Spreads to Two Other Houses, Persons passing through Bergen street in Brownsville late this after. ‘noon saw clouds of smoke pouring from a narrow pasageway leading {to the rear yard beside the dwelling of Mrs. Rosina Rosenberg, at No. {2103. Investigation disclosed that a one-story frame dwelling in the jrear, occupied by @ man named Diaz, his wife, Mary, and two children, | a boy four years old and a girl of two was in flames, he little hutch was ablaze when the fire was discovered, Those who saw it did not know that Mrs, Diaz and her chikirent were imprisoned in the build The { until the fire had been exe La when the Fodies were found in the ruins, hi let was not disclose BROADWAY FRE: "DRIVES GALS WN ~ FANE TO, STREET was co in 8@- in nand the man who lerable delay uring fire apparatus, The wires rownsyilie dow ave the was compelled to run sville police station, Two Other Houses Burn. e time the firemen arrived the was falling in and the to two other shanty ad communte frame residences, one fronting on Easte ern Parkway All three buildings were troyed. Two Heroines Stay Behind to) M' Rosenbers's residence caught 2 é 5 J i fire several times, but escaped destruc- Lock Firm’s Safe—Crowd | tion. In the excitement, every one overe looked the Diaz wor and her chile Blocks Traffic. dren, From the position in which the bodies While a lot of fire engines stood Idle | occupled, it 1s believed that the woman the new high pressure system wrestled | and her IHttle ones were asleep when into extinction this|the fire started, They were probably . afternoon in the heart of the Broadway | smothered by smoke before the flames? clothing district, while one of those reg- as the mother should ular downtown crowds tled up traffle | jaye had no difficulty in getting out of for two blocks, up and down the street. jouse If she had know: bal nralatarted| atithelbetiom) ct an]|wtc aorace ne ei aana nomen cca the alr shaft in the rear of the old-fastitoned | blaze In tme. bullding at No. The lower floor is parr ome occupied by Alexander Powell & C CAR FLUNG WAGON ON HIM. tailors Harris Raincoat Company, a stubborn blaze jreached them, Los Angeles or San Fi co s|, ie es tee 4 r re }a manufacturing and jobbing concern, |Wite of Man Killed ‘nm Untaue rari erraneuinidecideliencanenitie , | control it, The tion is serious. It is feared that persons still ues the tenant of the three upper floors. a CHILO COZ Uttle rables on the Pacifle coast, and lunder the fallen buildin being consumed, A large number ¢ When a member of the Harris firm Aceldent Gets $7, erdict, climatic conditions may render tho | ois : estan gap ese bs nas discovered the flames they were mount- Through a remarkable accident, E@- treatment unnecessary. Expert medical | tpses will be burned up. |ing upward from the basement, having ward T. Bevnelas lost Lip lite a Gr advice will be sought, at any rate, | A strogg wind has helped to spread $1.2 for it. Mr. Morga highest big | Teached the level of the second floor, He yards from his home, and, as a resul It, — ‘the vei RRA CTT En MenMexnanlenend feeatgl 000 organ's highest bid | ee otitving the employees, fifty. girls a jury before Justice O'Gorman in the great, diMculty in working the pumps. The Duke of Ge | |and twenty-five men, when aback draft Supreme Court, where her suit was M’GINNITY GOES TO Ma eaRalRRIECiRe beautlfalererenade \chot the fire up to the roof with a roar presented by Alfred and Charles Steck- a ie yy f eH ee that. of an explosion, Smoke ler and Thomas F. Gilroy jr. brought ¢ fm [Along the harbor fron: undoubtedly w herete (ke that P| 7 H s INDIANAPOLIS CLUB.| he ietroved. noe t ehes eadied.t the top windows and |in a verdict to-day awarding $7,800 ie rate Leu Ag : pesiey ty St. George Hotel, at damages to his widow, Mrs. Ida C. Rey- fale : ; nat t e fire w U isis aganst Jol Kuonsen as McGraw Promises { ay i eH EC HAE che hus: Trends int k at the back of the Mt the New York City ‘Raile/ Man” to Mi are Haba 1 Teeainges at adway bullding. and was standing at Eighth heen eckage se among some Hundred and Thirty-,, League. that of last t c of the Harri Acar approached at high" Bar rt € almost lost oe J lk wagon caine down 2 oo airs to the car struck the milk tre in the Pens ry ; r outer Which knocked Mr, Reynolds ead over the és ‘ y ai " kors ‘and crushed him. Tongues o pt upwa aed id : 4 5 ne of the firemen Went through an fell in a heavy shower f va wand a \ H vahway for teains around on Twelfth ferabl o T i} of apy treet, and swarmed up the fi capes h { the lding, opening silowed the Durham and his W up and Giants. Dan 3 the toboggan Milwaukee. Jacl Hannit an, a | star of the Polo Grot }to Philadelphia by th | ment. ———— VOCAL AND INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC during luncheon—Cavanagn’s, rt | | a were } to the s llaree numiters, jets of the flames yet have been reported -| portant and that are buried fn tl never will be recovered The ainrm was sc while the war r foghorns and ia th great t h soldic e famous collection Baron 1 si is Cat longing to near wale. aida als tee and they caut forget certain toys c ei tc ributed by them: Pierpont | Morgan for a rare Sicilian coin, paying selv: ae Baron Pennesi outbid J. r axes the water to tled up halt an at time the fire alt in fifteen nse fire, roughly ara wer — Fine New Turkish Bathe in "sh r : ve operyat the new Pulitzer, Building Only Tower > Tae ee tiishment. Mod secld . ig i. Blectric and Turkia® bat pressu and the en- fniso barber shop; open day Bines that jad come had nothing to do 1 i LIES a srt i Sh eT AOR er i

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