New York World (Newspaper) - July 28, 1899, New York, New York r Worlds Rate ail economy a profit wants Begin Continue Last and Circulation Books Open to Weather Forecast Partly Circulation Books Open to The Worlds is the best for House and To Saves Secures Begin Continue Monday and the Inn Now NEW JULY CRIST In New York Jr TWO CENTS outside of York unit Jersey City nnu on Sale of Famous Lakes to Americans the Promoter to Croker correspondent to find out something about the the purchaser of the Lakes of who IB de scribed in the Associated Press de spatches as the wife of a wealthy timore It was Impossible to find any record of the woman In this KAISER MAY HAVE BOUGHT A IRISH PEER IS IN SYNDICATE Niece of a Said to Plan a Second Tuxedo MCONKEY IS NOT KNOWN Tlc following cable despatch from The Worlds London received at 1 Friday morning by the press Publishing the New York Special Cable Despatch to Tho July sale of the including the tamous Lakes oJ In Ire to an American specu Is Peck says he purchased for the Croker and that the purchase will be divided BO as to permit the building of pri vate cottages or hotels along one side of the famous King Head Men of Ono of Caroline Petition or Annexation to SAN July na tives ol the Caroline island of Kusalo want to be annexed to the United the Call The high chiefs and prominent men of the island to the number of 72 have forwarded to San Francisco a pe tition to be laid before the They say not a word about Spaniards or but simply ask to be under the folds of the Stars and The petition was forwarded today to the When the Ruth arrived from the islands a few months ago she brought the news that the Germans were trying to get a foot hold on the Islands and the natives were preparing to resist Now that Germany has bought the group from there may be a war on Kusalo like that in the GRIGGS MAY CHAMPION In London tlint and of Samuel Tll dcn Arc the All sorts of rumors were afloat In Lon don yesterday as to the real purchasers of the Lakes of Ono rumor had It that Edward ot was This rumor went on to eay that Richard Croker and a famous Irish by her aided In tho and will assist her in develop ing her plans of making the farfamed lakes the centre ot an aristocratic set in the stylo of Tuxedo This rumor could not be by the Associated which the re port to the United and later last night cancelled The or despatch said further OUTLINE MAP OF SHOW ING LOCATION OF KILLARNEY Edward who is a niece of the late Samuel for many years presided at the estate In owned by Sho Is the wife of a rich Baltimore who Is now residing in She inherited her uncles love of large To secure the success of the scheme enlisted the aid of a fa mous peer on tho one side and of Richard Croker on the and the purchase was made by her alone both of these gentlemen gave her assurances of their aid In developing her Idea was to create around tho Killarney Lakes an aristo cratic settlement on the Tuxedo devoid of the and so practical was her project that she al ready would have been had she so to dispose of the property at twice or thrice the original purchase The to Sym the to Tho ATLANTIC July is understood that Attorney General John Griggs may become counsel for the workmen of the Glass Bottle Blowers Association now on strike al against the Cumber land Glass of that The Cumberland Company has applied for an Injunction against the strikers and their Dennis Hayes Argument on the application will be had on The friends here of the eral say that he regards applications of tho kind made by the Cumberland Glass Company as an abuse of Injunction pro On Saturday a meeting of all the of of the association will be held for the purpose of discussing the proposi tion to retain the as chief The Cumberland Glass Company claim that Bridgeton is under mob am that the local officers afford the non union men no protection against the The companys officers declare tha should the injunction be denied then they will ask for martial law in Bridge CHANGED HER ON BRIDAL DAY Who Wan to Wed Prof nt Said No nt Special to The NEW July Ann soprano of the Lebanon church was to have married Prof Edward had been en gaged to her from this even Miss King set the town In an up roar this noon by driving alone and un announced to Robinsons home and tel ing him they could never pressed for a reason she refused to glv Robinson is deeply His usher Included several young men of tic and Putnam and they were for the ceremony when Miss stopped all Robinson wa graduated from Yale ten years ago an Is professor of history in the Mis State Miss is said to be thinking o leaving this country as army nurse She will see her mos intimate BALTIMORE KNOWS HER No In Her Home City of the Woman Who Is Said to Have Bought Lakes of The July Diligent efforts were made tonight by The World fO 8 8 6 9 8 Now 8 3 tnu 1 8 Auction 6 9 U M 1 1 9 1 jo I v ff 14 B 8 Bc 8 jud i i 1 IJ 1 4ml 8 4 1UM fct 4 Heal for 4 4 4 I 4 U 4 t 4 I S 9 19 t to TRUST GETS HUTCH Firm from Mln inn and Sell Soft Coal July which was predicted of th iron mining property of Hanna valued at to the Ste took place This which is one of tho means that to retire from or Fifteen Miss Adelaide Miller Was Pinned Under the HE FELL OFF HER Did Not Know Berth Limbs Had Been Completely Severed Till They Raised the CELL IN STREET Captain of the Steamer Corona Was Bitten by a Cur Dog Six Weeks DYING IN NEW YORK The Pasteur Institute Gave Him No as He Realized His Condition Too HE IS NOT EXPECTED TO Riding Between Hnil ronil Fence and Trolley Tracks anil Her THE BUISSON TREATMENT Victim Bravely Dado His Wife Farewell and Calmly the While riding her bicycle in Atlantic last night Hiss Ade twenty years tell In ront of a trolley car and the wheels cut ff both her legs Just below the For fifteen minutes she laid there until he car could bo When she was enderly moved severed legs re mained on the other side of the the victim was unconscious rorri the Instant the car struck Miss Miller lives at 110 Ox ord with her widowed mother nd Miss the latter a Miss Adelaide also taught in the public schools as a She had not icon graduated long enough to get a Miss Olive daughter of a wealthy Brooklyn was the ot Miss The Rippingale arc at but Miss Olive pre to spend the summer with her and was living in the Miller oil a Vew Both girls are experienced ridden for several A few days ago Miss Miller bought new rode it for the first time last At the two started for Pros They rofle ur North Oxford street to Myrtle thence to Cum berland street anil so to Atlantic where Cumberland street They In tended to rifle down Atlantic to Sixth to avenue and the Where street ends there s an Iron fence enclosing the tracks of the Long Island There Is a gateway and a passage of planking be tween the When there no trains approaching the gates arc Running parallel with the tracks ot the Long Island Road on the south side are the tracka the Bouglass street trolley Car Was With Miss Miller rode over tho making a sharp turn to the rode slowly along the six feet of space between the trolley tracks and the rail road There she was hit by trol ley car laden with excursionists from She fell with head toward the fence and her legs across the The mo John ono of the most experienced on tho had aeon her waver on her wheel and strove mightily to stop the Miss ran but fainted when she saw her chum under the Those on the car and men in the crowd that gathered tried to lift tho MJn ran In all directions for heavy Women fainted at the I Girl Not Expected to Ambulance Surgeon Walling bound up the wounds and took Miss Miller to the Brooklyn A policeman sot a bag from livery stable and carried tho severed limbs to tho In Sixth and later to the As soon as she recovered Miss Hin returned to tho North Oxford street house and toltl the mother and sister All three went to the My Dear Wife I know that I have not more than a day to I realize that I must I understand well that I am suffering from So dont You and I have been happy many let us talk matters You arc well provided Our son will take good care of But please dont George master of the steamer was at the Pasteur 313 West Beside him were his and their oldest Paul the had just In formed Bockoven that ho was suffering from hydrophobia and that case was I will do all I can to save your but I would advise you your affairs while you are till ia years He Is a with broad shoulders a sunburnt He wears a heavy Brown never known a days He lived with wife children in a neat little home 515 West One Hundred and been In command Corona to His route hap been from thl port up and down the Long Island Sound delivering The Corona was alongside pier North 12 The cron had gone ashore only Bock oven remained Stray Cur nit He was walking along the deck wher he saw a yellow dog jump over the rail ing and stroll along the Capt tried to chase the dog ashore Instead of obeying tho dog showed and rushed at tho master of tho steamer and picked up a stick but before ho had an opportunity t strike tho dog It bit him on the The brutes teeth sanU in at thi base of tho thumb and blood besan tt flow As soon as tho dog re leased the captains nand It ran ashore That was the Been oj the yellow cur A agro the captain had a shun pnin in his right It must bo said Calit Ho went to a drug store purchased some and that nigh before retiring ho rubbed his arm will The pain had disappeared the ncx morning and Bockoven returnee aboard tho Corona and continued hi trips up and down Long Island Aboard tho Corona Bockoven liai n luncheon am about 5 started for his A supper was waiting for him Tho captain sat down to family ta ble with his wife and His up was still When ho put piece of meat into his mouth ho not He tried to drink sum He could not swallow that Vila rlant arm pained him FliNt of He was not much alarmed and a first declined to nee a But hi wife They went to a Miss Miller had not regained conscious examined the Captal j ness at expect her to Tho doctors do not Miss Millers family is wellknown Her father was a retired merchant and left a consider able largest of recent Hanna are the mining and transportation It Is also known that the firm Is nego for the sale of Its coal mining property In the district to the formed soft coal TO ft Cant Get Men Theyll Stay July The girls clubs of several Southern San tas have resolved neyer to marry a young man unless he served with the famous Twentieth Kansas They say they are determined to keep their and that sooner thaif marry man who stayed at home they will remain single all their They Intend to give the boys of the regiment a big reception when they Kale Shot ft MOUNT July Charles an employee on the Walton near shot and mor tally wounded George Williams last the latter was stealing was taken to tho here today In a or or any 44 V MUST TAKE HIS TRIM AND Lodge or No Says Mar Cant Come former address 1918 3d CaU anil laXo your tools from my as you can no longer make It yours return Vout Tho hava been married for twentythree years and have a daugh ter eleven years John Is a and his wife says he has always been a good On July said Martin yester ray husband took his third degree In and for several days after that he until July when he suddenly loft sinco which time 1 have not seen What happened to him In the lodge I do not hut I do know that he will return to this house only to get his tools and get He has gone away twice before and I have coaxed him but lodge or no the pitcher has gone to the well once too Aeronaut into July of North was drowned at Baw Bees Park His parachute In the middle of Baiy Bees w suffering fron and prescribed for Tho medicine was put but when th captain attempted to swallow the firs spoonful It would not try as ha as he I guess there must be something than asthma troubling said Mr Bockhoven to her We ha better go to d hospital and hear wha the physicians there have to say abou So went to tho Pros Hospital Wednesday II told his symptoms and tho doctors shoo their Wera you ever bitten by dog asked the house Bockoven thought A last he recalled the incident aboard th Corona more than a month ago when h was bitten by the yellow He tol tho physician about Wo cannot do anything for you the You had bettor go t the In West third That Is tho only place fo Bockoven was not ready to g to the Pasteur Institute that H went to his own home and there tha He his wife about til advice and aho was The cap tain was perfectly He In no way except from a slight pain I tho He tried to swallow wate but could Ho though that something serious threatened him Too Late for n Yesterday morning Bockoven accompanied by his wife and drov to the Pasteur In Wes examined the It did not tak exper 49 the Resolutions of the Rebellious Council and Shaves the Peril of Twenty Members to Undergo Thirty Days in LIABLE TO A FINE FOR A Court Issued Summoning the Councilmen to the Next Monday to Answer for Their and They Vanish Like THE LEADERS WEAKEN AND MAY BACK In boxes like this the who defied the Supremo find themselves IE they dp Hot purge themselves of 3ockovens was a hopeless case of hy I am afraid you are too sad rhen and her son began o The His brain be clear and he took the Ho advised his to told her she was well for and that she should make p her mind that she would be a widow n a very few Our is not for cases where actually set ex you had como to m before MW germs hud entered he then wo have saved Now you had better talk matters over with your wife while there 5 still Two years ago a how treatment for was suggested In t was known as the treat It consisted of a steaming It was proved successful n some canes oC knew that tho remedy had never been tested in this He there was a place In this treatment could be how and as a last knowing that there be nothing further expected tho Pasteur ho look the In a carriage to the home of at 407 Twen whero the treat ment wan Bockoven was placed In a closed steam This consisted of a box In which patient Is Only tho lend is allowed to Then for half an hour was forced Into the hath and a temperature from 115 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit was kept After the captain had undergone this steaming he was wrapped up In thick blankets and the sweat bath was thus Late In tho afternoon tho patient was again given a steam bath of Jie he received In the Tho bath was of how Treatment a Bockoven was not weighed be fore he was placed In the bath In tho but It Is estimated that he lost about five pounds in the Ho hag lost much Ho was He could not stand the slightest draft and the of water drove him nearly Several at tempts were made to get him to swal low but all proved Tho Buisson treatment had not been a But there was nothing else left to Then an ambulance was called and Bockoven was taken to the New York whore his case wua diagnosed us Bockoven and her son went to tho The woman had an infected scratch wound op tho thumb of the right Sho became frightened and hud the wound Sho felt relieved when the doctors told her that the wound was of no called at tho New York Hos pital at 10 last Ho was shown to tho of the dying vic tim of a curs Bockoven was still He talked but before the doc tor lett the ward the patient told of see ing strange lights on the walls of the This Is tho first explained to the New York Hospital sur who stood of the disease changing for tho The germs ara P Father Aided Stricken Man While Hospital Surgeon DECLARED from mi Electric Later Sent to n Follee Sta tion There was quite a crowd on an Eighth avenue car last night when the John pastor ot tho Church of tho One Hundred and Sixth street and tho boarded It at Sixtieth Tho car had gono a block when one of tho a Alfred oC 473 Seventh fell writhing on the Tho priest was the first to Jump to the mans was chattering and frothing at tho But this didnt upset Father had been a physician for fifteen Stop tho car he this man has an epileptic But neither conductor nor heeded On sped tho Father had no time to he was working over his At Ono Hundred and Twentieth street Brown was still For stop the car cried the this man may For answer tho motorman turned on tha current and the conductor Tho priest felt Browns It was and his temperature was several degrees above tho He could stand It no Dropping tho nerveless wrist he dashed up to and before astonished motorman could Interpose ho had turned off the The passengers sided with the and motorman and conductor were forced to hold the car till Father could lift Brown to the In response to an ambulance call ot tho Hood Ho looked the patient over and Hes observed the young Youre retorted Father Im a physician I tell you this man Iras an epileptic Campbell finally took Brown to the but as soon as the priest went thankful that he had taken care of the the hospital authori ties sent Brown to the West One Hun dred and Street whero on their complaint a charge of Intoxication was made against Its an declared Father when he heard the news from a World reporter last I have practised medicine for fifteen vears and I ought to know drunken Drown was suffering from To send him to a cell was a violation of the laws of in It is now too lato to do suggested that portions of tho patients blood be drawn away and a solution of salt was Narcotics were elven to relieve tho Bockoven and her son remained at tha They were still there at a late hour last waiting for the sad news they from the ward declined to talk about the case last When he left the hos pital he said that he did not think Bockoven would live more than twelve It is said My husband was a well man yesterday now he is about to be taken from harj Mayor Van anil twenty re of Die Municipal Council nrc In peril ot line thirty In for contempt of tlic Supreme Court In to comply mi of court to to pay city Mayor Van Wyck has taken up the fight of the Municipal Assembly against the Supreme Late yesterday af ho placed his signature to reso lutions which deny the right of Justice to order tho Council and the Board of Aldermen to vote aye on any Tho resolutions came to Mayor Van Wyck In the minutes of the Municipal session of Whether Mayor Van act Is contempt of court will have to be decided by the Mayor Van Wyck was made a party to the mandamus and was directed by the Supreme Court to con vene tho Board of Estimate forthwith and arrange to Issue stock to pay the claims of Contractor John Pierce for work done on the new Hall of An order to the members of tho appear before Justice Fitzgerald on Monday to show cause why they should not be committed to Jail for contempt was Issued yesterday by Justice Are As soon as the news was circulated that tho members the Council who defied tho Supreme Court might ho sent to jail on there was a hurrying and scurrying in the City There were a dozen members of Council in the building lit tho but Inside of five minutes only one could bo Their friends said they Intended to evade tho service of the orders com manding them to Process serv ers and reporters made efforts yesterday afternoon anil last night to find tho of but only two could be Several members of the in ad dition to President and Councilmen and who voted to out tho Supremo Court may escape punishment for con Tho procera servers had trouble 111 the Councilmen to servo original writ of The mem bers who were not served are exempt from The who arc ordered to appear at oclock on Monday before Justice Fitzgerald are City Hall tho Councilmen were out of They Intend to stay out of sight so it is asserted by their Law yer Kellogg will have to make every ef fort to serve his papers before Saturday night or the offending men need not pear In court on 1C the Councilmen charged with con tempt do not appear on Monday Justice Fitzgerald has the power to issue body attachments and Sheriff Dunn will have to lind them and them In jail as Some of the Councilmen who the Supremo Court became frightened yesterday when Justice signed the Several hurried to hire pri vate Others put on a bold front and continued to defy tho Court and to accent a term In jail be fore submitting to dictation by the A chanse in the attitude of the Tam many leaders came late yesterday Councilman Oakley said to a World I have voted in favor of this bond Issue and will do so I it was a very improper way to secure the payment of a which waa taken by Contractor Councilman Murray who has contin to vote for bond said 1 ilo not tlic Supreme Court 1m n the to dictate how I f in court and net my not u 1C tlic court coerces me Into voting for thin Issue I WOMAN AN It with a and Special to Tho July fine speci men of the bald measuring eight feet from tip to flew into Sophia kitchen today while she was preparing attempted to chese the bird and It attacked her until knocked senseless by a deftly handled With the assistance of the eagle was captured and as a At 3 30 II but Saturday tat Sun 1 50 M tlle York Central New Empire JOHN THOMAS MAUTIN 19NOBU JOHN WILLIAM ADAM WILLIAM I L VAX JOSEPH Tlie Order to The order issued by Justice commanding these men to appear reads as follows The members of the Council disobey ing and refusing to comply with the said writ of mandamus must show cause be fore ono of the Justices of this court at Special Part why they and each of should not bo punished for their and his alleged disobedience of said peremptory writ of as for a contempt of this and why an attachment should not be issued them and each of as for a con and why they should not pay the expenses of this and why tho relator should not have such fur ther other relief as to tho Court may soem Tho affidavits upon which tho appli cation was made to commit tho Coun for contempt were sworn to by Abram of the law firm of Kel Rose Smith Amos a stenographer who made ii report of the proceedings of the and Thomas a law A lively account of the Council meet ing fe given In the affidavit made by Lawyer The speech of Council man advised the members to defy the writ ot was given In Here are some of tho statements attributed to Councilman In his speech They the Legislature made us a legislative body for the elty of New and I deny the right of the Su preme Court or any other court to how I shall vote on a matter of The Democratic of which I am member and which platform I ran on and was elected at the previous declared against government by and if this Is not government by then what Is It Still for the As soon as Justice signed order Lawyer Kellogg started two men out to serve the Councilman Then came the exodus from the lawyers my The Councilmen who refused to obey Justice order to meet with and vote to worth bonds to nay Contractor Pierce for work lone an the now Hall of are liable to a fine of and to Imprison ment for thirty A plan was formed last night to call a special mooting of the Council and tho bond so ns to save tho members from going to President can call the Council to at any He Informed Council at meeting that it haU heed tho order of the but his advice was not Tho World has obtained copies of all tho papers In the mandamus proceed Tho writ reads In part as follows we command the Council und tho Board of the Municipal Assembly of elty of Now and tho Board of Estimate and Apportionment to forth with assemble and authorize tho of the city of New York to corporate stock of tho city of Now York for tho purpose of paying the relator the sum of fourteen thousand and four hundred und dollars anil nineteen thousand and eight hundred and live dollars the amounts earned by the said relator for materials and work in tho erection ofa Hall of Records building on and another new street in the city of New As soon as this mandamus was which was made returnable on the members of tho Municipal Assembly declared that Justice Fitzgerald had no right to issue such a when tho Council and Aldermen mat they refused to vote for ths binul issue The Aldermen will not be arraigned for contempt on as they say they not act until the Council forwarded the ordinance approving tho issue of bonds to their Van The for the paa sago of which the Councilmen will to answer for set forth of the application for the writ of mandamus and say that with respect to the Supreme no Judge hus the right to direct the members of a legislative body to vote In a particular manner upon u proposition Involving the payment of public money which thQ people have committed to the discretion of the Municipal Thu resolutions Mayor Van signed then go on precedent in be of the anil contrary to tue the to abrogate tbe of the Municipal Aif The resolutions then direct Corporation Counsel Whalen to report all tho facts to tiie Municipal Assembly and give an opinion whether the members are com to vote according to the the Supreme Corporation Counsel Whalen declined o give an opinion He said I have no doubt If the Council together and voted for tho bond and made suitable apologies to ths