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; ' ee } ALL DENY “JOKE” NILLED WOMAN IN , PARK GOLF HOUSE * Only the Waiter Testifies See-| ing Fatal Battle Before Miss Tristram Died. ILIEUTE McCarthy Swears Tragedy Oc- curred Before Midnight, but + Doctor Was Called at 1.41, Bronx Coroner Shongut held a hearing to-day preliminary to the inquest into the death of Miss Alice Tristram, the Irish singer and member of a prominent Dublin family, at the Van Cortlandt Park Golf House carly Sunday morning. It was his bellef that evidence would tack hie theory that Miss Tristram was plain tn a cruel practical foke, In hehe was induced to drink a dis- Qafecting solution of carbollce acid and Iysol In the belief that It was liquor. ‘The Coroner brought out that Police Lieut. John J, MoCarthy of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street mtation was altting beside Miss ‘Tristram when she drank the fatal draught und toppled from her chair. MoCarthy wax S called as a witness, and his testimony » Was evasive. McCarthy denied that he had seen'the bottle of dimnfectant on the table, al- though Charles Holle, the waiter, test!- fled that the bottle was at his elbow, imost, and that he (Holle) had been brdered to remove tt by O'Connell, prop- Hetor of the hotel, 4 NOBODY SAW THE FATAL 1 BOTTLE. BD Au of the men who Wore at the table of with Misa Tristram denied knowledge Sot a joke of that they had seen the Dottle on the table. Policeman James Gillespie of the Kingsbridge station testified that he was jj gent to the Golf House at 2.12 o'clock } Sunday morning. Although Lieut, Me- Carthy and Mounted Policemen Fink and Schmidt were already there, he took charge. He was unable to learn any- thing except that the young woman had suddenly become 111, Sur; Donahue : arrived from Fordham Hospital at 2.40 @clock and got from O'Connell the bottle from which the carbolic acid had been drunk, O'Connell produced the bettie. 2 Thomas J. Totten and hts brother, | D'Arcy Totten, real estate denters at Two Hundred and Thirtleth street and | FINANCIER WHO FINDS HIMSELF A | XK -_ vi MONTANA HORSE DRINKS BEER FO BROADWAY CROWD Empties G Front of Hotel Albany and Blocks Traffic, A man describing him: 2 Dr, Fred F. Sis of Hamilton, Montana, and wearing the sort of attire that ia as- sociated with Montana in the comic weeklies, blocked traffic on Broadway at es first street to-day with the ald of a horse and three glasses of beer. The horse stood in front of the Hotel Albany and drank the beer, which was brought out, fresh and ming from the bar. Yne year ago to-day,” said Dr, Bills, “I rode this horse, Don Fiano, Into the bar of the Butte Hotel, Butte, Montana, and gave him a glass of beer at the bar; Fritzie Heinge and a lot of other prom- nent men were there, Including I, G. Denny, City Attorney of Butte, “Mr. Denny told me I shouldn't ride my horse into barrooma, He sald that such things give the West @ bad repu- tation tn t ast. I offered to bet him $1,000 I could ride the horse into a barroom in New York and give him a glass of heer without being arrested. He took the best with the ettpulation that-i must make the attempt wihin a year ‘and must ride into either the Astor, Relmont, Knickerbocker or Al- Broadway, testified that they were at the table with Mins Tristram. Thomas ) Totten sald he had gone to the Golf House with his brother, Edward J. Gal- *, Jaghor, an employee of the Comptroller's /OMce; Joseph Gribbens and William Lappe, They met Lieut, MoCarthy ,, there. As the party bat down to the table, Totten said, ne noticed Misa Tristram sitting at anothér table. Just as he left the table Misy Tristram joinal the party. He denied seeing the bottle of disinfectant. D'Arcy Totten corrobo- rated his brother's statement, as did Gali , nd Oribbena, WAITER ORDERED TO HIDE Dis- INFECTANT. Waiter Holle swore he had been or- dered not to serve Mins Tristram with Mquor eariler in the evening, but O'Con- nell had rescinded this order, He had seen the disinfdctant bottle on the table and when Miss Tristram fell back in her chair ‘he {was ordered to remove it by O'Connell.) Then the g) vanished. O'@onnell said t the bottle in the pantry. When I want it, I will tell you to get it.” Lieut. MoCarthy said that after Mise Tristram dropped unconscious all did was to go to the door and keep everybody in the room, He didn't telephone for an bulance or call for ansistance. He w: ure Miss Tristram became 11 befor tml 1.41, Dr. Paul Dolan of Tindale avenue said he had been called to administer to Mrs. O'Connell, who was ll, He was talking with O'Connell when Miss ‘Tristram waa’ sthbken, He admini tered emetics and advised that an a bulance be called. He didn't notice ¢ bottle. a 5 “NOISE SUPPRESSOR” WILL ‘CARE FOR BEGGAR. i = Oe Mrs. Rice Saves Woman, Convicted of Using Baby as Decoy, From Prison Mra. Inaa Rice of the ‘Hotei, “the noise suppressor,’ Ansonia uppeared in Special Sessions to-day, before Justices Meinarny, Steinert and Fork pleaded for Mrs. Ida Katz, who Mhadbeen convicted on f bes vy for who lives at N Aitect, was brought Ingo co for sentence. With Her wa ree-Year-old baby, Sara! been arrested three oxmAn, Juste thous now wit Just take brut Hild were etarving 1am con toop at wh Broad reet ected aK! ide for her and he “Phe Court will par itody," sald the emt that you can't m YU wend her to prison. County vo.ed Beapita) with 200 o ‘of tuberculosiy,, fay, Lip twat | La midnight, though it | was shown no ambulance call was sent | t on expense uf bany Hotels, CLOSES $1,000, BUT IT ISN'T HIS FAULT. “There Is no way of getting a horee into the »arrooms of the Astor, Knick- erbocker or Belmont and I couldn't et permission anyhow. I tried to get per- mission from Mr. Murphy, the proprie- tor of the Albany, to ride my horse into his place, but he has failed to give tt, #0 Tam doing the next best thing and giving the horse his beer on the street. Of course I lose my $1,000, and the ex- pense of bringing the horse to New York." ‘ The doctor denied that he ts going to exhibit the horee on the stage, although he admitted Don Fiano was a mighty smart horse and could do almost any- thing but talk. A moving picture crew took numerous photographs of the horse and the crowd, but the doctor #aid he didn't know how the moving men knew what was going to happen at the Hotel Albany at a particular hour to-day. “The idea of giving a defenseless horse beer,” said @ sharp-featured woman tn the crowd, at the height of the excitement. “It ought to be reported to the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,” “No, lady,” ald a sad-faced young man standing by," Mt to be re ported to the Society for the Prevention Of Cruelty to Chorus Men. Here they ive that horse three beetw when he doesn't need !t and I haven't had a ariuk for three days.” pnb Silane Bong JAY IS LOST, WOE ON SHIP, He In a Brindle ™ all Pap, aud the scot of the Delaware, Jay ts down on the records of the abttleship Delaware, now in this port, as a deserter md all t members of the crew who can get shore leave are searching the alty for the missing | | member of the ship's compan: — Incl- | dentally, Jay is a dog of the .brindle | bull_pr Bpected Visitor to nasmuch ae J Ko 10 #ea In the not found an Ta Jay aceepted Invitations to at e ie dinners of the Phio Soelety | ew Y ‘Tippevanoe | bom he latter fon of the anntver birth of President McKinley Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Ter Loosens the Phiegm Allays Irritation Arrests Tickling and He: returned to the DIAMOND KING s Three Times in|‘ Fe | YAN BECOMES » KING OF DIAMONDS; ‘DANCER KICKED ~TAXISINSIDE OUT FIRST GEMS HERE’ IN MERRY WHIRL Investment as Partner of Late King Leopold Has Unex- pected Source of Profit. The frst fruits «: Thomas I Ryn business partnership with King Leop of Belgium are in the New York Cus tom House. ‘They are a consignment of 40 uncut African diamonds. Some are ag big as 4 pen; a few are a quar- ter of an inch and more in diameter. What they are worth nobody knows. Mr. Ryan was very much surprised to find himself a diamond king, He Was equaly if not more delighted, In 196 Mr. Ryan became King Leo- pold's chief business partner by put- ting up the greater part of $1,000,000 for the Congo Free State concession. Since then he hes directed the epending of boat loads of dollars on mining experts and engineers, He had haay dreama of rubber and gold and copper and lum- ber and silver. Instead, he finda him- self the principal owner of a diamond farm of 166,000 acres. The region may turn out to be a Golconda. There is not much doubt it therevaro a thourand times as many gems where these came from, From now on Mr. Ryan will never know what morning will bring him a cable inquiring what he wants done with a few Kohinoor, or @tar of India, It was generally conceded to be a clever move on the part of King Leopold when he induced Mr. Ryan and some of hia American aanociates to take a share in the development of the Congo. Stories of atrocities had become rather tent. The buge concession was finally intrusted to the Societe Forestiere et Miniere du Congo, King Leopold taking @ one-fourth Interest, the Congo Free Btate taking a haif and Mr. Ryan and his colleagues taking the other fourth, which gave the Americans the undis- puted po of a territory as large as Vermont and New Hampshire com- bined. — today times, she explained to Magistrate Hert. Man in the Weet Side court to-day, And that was why she kicked the glass front out of @ taxtoab tn front of Berry's estaurant at Seventh avenue and Forty, ith street last night, She did not ber Just how she came to be in but Policeman White was able to explain that part of it 1 two waiters come out of the place with the lady between them," he sald, “and they helped her into the cab and shut the door, Next thing 1 knew the front of the ew was coming out in big slivers of glage, The chauffeur turned around to aee what was going on and she snapped off his cap with the toe of her shoe, “She said something about being lonely in there all by herself. Before 1 could get to her she had started on the side window and that came out. Her foot got caught in a wedge of giass and she couldn't get it out and we couldn't get her out and she lay there on her back and made a disorder- ly nolse and caused @ crowd to collect until we got. In from the other side and fted her an The Court will take judicial cog- ] said the Magistrate, after learning that the damage to the cab ld be repaired for $5, “that a taxi- cab is no place for @ lady contortionist | who # lonely. If you will pay the % } 1 wilt Jet it go at that.” | lola Diushed, | “Haven't you the money?” asked the | rate, reme the cab, M Jolt Manetiie, a contortioniat and! dancer by profeswion, just could not make her talented limbs behave at a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 191 ITED BY GR *YOUTHENDS LE ~BYIAHALING GS | Young Cigar Salesman’s Act Nearly Costs Lives of Rabbi’s Family, Too. A quarre! Sunday night with a girl hamed Bessie, who lives somewhere in St. Marka’ Place, caused the suicide early to-day at No, 109 East Fourth 'etreet of Joseph FE. Klein, twenty-one years old, @ salesman employed by the United Cigar Stores Company at No. 316 Grand street, The young man used illuminating gas for his self destruction, and but for the wakefulness of a member of the house- hold the lives of the whole family of his uncle, Benjamin B. Gouth, a rabbi with whom he lived, would have been endangered. Klein's father is a well to do loather merchant tn Satmarh, Austya-Hungary. The young man came to New York four years ago and attended day and night sohools for three years. Then he went to work a8 a cigar salesman, utilising his spare hours in study. It was hia intention to become a law. yer and he was to have entered @claas in the New York Law School next Bed ANDARD r, lots more than that,” she sald and blushed some more. “But 1! | can't very well get at it with all these | |men around. r—er— I can't just*— | “Oh, Tw 4 the Magistrate and | [blushed himself, “Just show the lady | Into my office” | ame out in © minute waving aj} triumphantly and handed it to! rr and was allowed to go. | tne chauffeu $10 value ene ows When You Pay the Price spring. ably bright and had not only conquered the English language duting his four years of residence here but had grownd- ed himself in Latin and French. GOT LETTER AND PHONE MES SAGE EVERY DAY. Klein's uncle and cousins knew that for almost a year he had been very attentive to a young woman they knew only as Bessie. Although he was often teased about his mysterious sweethear: he refused to tell her full name or ad dress. He said that would come out at the proper time. There was a letter from the girl awaiting him every even- ing when he went to work at the Grand | street cigar store and she always called Itt up on the telephone at 10 o'clock at night. Kletn went to call on the girl Sunday evening. He returned three hours | later weeping and told his cousin, Jo- seph Greenberg, he had quarrelled with Ressie and she had dismissed him, On the advice of Greenberg, Klein wrote the girl a long letter of apology and mailed {t beYore he retired. No answer was received yesterday. There was no word from the girl when he reached the cigar store last night and she did not call him up at 10 o'clock, Ag soon as he got home at 1 o'clock this morning he turned on the gas in iis little room, which has but ‘one small window, opening into another room. MEMBERS OF FAMILY MADE ILL BY GAS. 7 Rebbi Gouth's daughters was vials to sleep. Sho was wide awake At 3 o'clock this morning when she first fmelied gas, The odor grew stronger and in the course of an hour ane Aroused all the other members of the family—some of them half {ll from the gas they had been inhaling—and Seatigated. The door of Klein's room was locked, When {t was forced, he was found dead in bed, He left a letter for his uncle apologiz- ing for hia act of suicide. He sald he had lost his ambition and found MNfe no longer bearable. | e Bedding e 139 We 125 *St. Between 7 lenox Aves ios Special, $6.75 ——— 2-inch posts, five 5-8-inch fillers, with solid brass ball ends; all sizes; bright or satin fintsh. BOLSTER ROL SPECIAL BEDS AND BEDDI EXCLUSIVELY o5e. Get the Best—Pabst pay the same price for other beer when you can buy the Pabst and insist upon Milwaukee Beer at $1.25 per case of 24 bottles, either Bohemian Brand (Light) or Doppel Brau (Dark). If you have never used this superior beer in your home you and your family have a delightful treat coming. 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