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   New York World (Newspaper) - March 21, 1901, New York, New York                                t flm JL i Reporters to Her to Boom Mis EXTOLS HIS Maks Alderman Because He Has Seen iT TALKS Bus ail D Potter invited representatives of all to the castle on the Shore Drive this as she something to say to It was an atout politics and k 1 do not Intend to speak for BAId as sie for he Is fible to M I only wish to in ex M a candidate fcr ff the Mayor asked him i to I spoke tt three or fi yean wif about giving my sons a chance to about practical how the are Hana of n was not ay that become csn i tor that things the asked to Accept for toto tie K and he 1 If cot Claris for tbe future that be fee in nor It in ray for He bas private to take of sad do aot This that lie not iS duty as 10 sti SI Pet tbe 6s his to care f w WOMAN PUZZLE AND HER HUSBAND tMl Knife Test Body al topsy Shows Great Strength Must Have Been PET DOG STORY Statement of Family That a Fit Caused Death Is Flatly DETECTIVES NOW AT Am 1htlr Best ft Mysterious Witness Testimony Concerning That DEPOSITION IS Schurman Admits It Affects Big Fish Sought in Raid on the Parole was to do br tie j Attorney is HD slackening In ihe war 3W1KSsiiTJ the District las against gam obtained shown by an incident yes made of irr some ol tie afternoon while a hearing was a for be has fa progress Janice As thai Bt f asti at as send JM tie a wf tie as jaaa sworn as a witness in the bad fc may be bas Sad io of xai Be has other aa well M Ids I received maar v mr son for the cS of his talks to does not thought I AoA then Palmer said that was she desired to SUED FOR BEER A Sheehan Claim the Beer Wac la Prohibition Special to March fea tures were revealed in a case that came up In the Supreme Court today In the action of Cavanaugh pro 1 of the Huscher Brewing against members of the firm pf OBrien general con tractors of New York The action was to collect on a promissory note given by the defendants In pay of a for In 1890 the defendants built a railroad In the of Vermont and employed large force of The padrone In charge of the laborers bought of the Join beer for the men amounting to more than The defendants set that the beer was Bold to be used In a prohibition and that tbe claim s Invalidated and cannot be case of ilje People Jerome said to him will take yoar Uoa arid yon caa verify It before me and tie tranter went A few minutes later the messenger appeared and Justice Jerome to the Dls Justice Jerome the hearing end spent five In secret conference The Justice refused to give the name of the witness against John When asked what John Doe was to he replied Old John admitted that the men had furnished evidence against the origi nal John who was mentioned at the time of the raid on the Parole 20 Dey as a collector of protection money from gambling houses on lower west Later In the day Superintendent of elections John who ihas charge of the detective work of Committee of called on Justice The two left the Criminal Court Building There was further evidence during the day of the panic caused by the crusade against Joseph of 30 Elizabeth said he wanted to he released from the bond of had given for tiie reputed of a house at 118 West He was told by Justice Jerome that he ne oc ballot In their bal could not escape by These clerks accompanied f voters into the and marked at Send Money to nod to l J March The mill there and at Scranton received substantial from the workers at where her get more and where the are of longer standing than they are Most ot the unions here were farmed the left the arid iey have now reached the point need They received the fpl wing from the Unions today MOO and The Pater people Amount to duplicate this There Is DO hipe of a settlement here t an the refused and what they are offered to the strikers have not fa acceptable to the Bernard and John who were arrested In a raid at 63 West came out openly as witnesses tor the had pre complained because a man named the alleged proprietor of the hod failed to furnish ball or The detectives suspected that a man giving the name of Frank who waa arrested with was really F but the two men denied that he had acted as and Daniels that he had dealt faro In the who de clared that be had visited the place only as a said his right name was Henry The three men will have a further hearing Derery Ofay Try Ward Police Commissioner Murphy aii yesterday the Wai of John on o accepting blackmail will begin next It Is probable that Deputy Commissioner Devery will act Commissioner Jiur CENTS WITH Got So be bo The He March Rultz ten 1100 bUl In payment of his of U He Joining the and be didnt that of tht of tbe order to eive Justice M and A warrant was for f Albert a 157 Randolph The Ruiu according to the M Democrats Il literate Republicans Will Lose Right to STATE CENSUS LAW Confessed Frauds in Republican Counties Ensures Recount by State March Election was passed by the Senate today by a party vote of 14 to It was then passed by the each Senate amendment being accepted with out The vote was 63 to five Democrats voting with the Republi The now to who will sign The Democrats that the new law will disfranchise about ne groes arid perhaps white voters who cannot read or All the ne and about 50 per of the whites vote the Republican the With these out of the way the State will be safely Democratic for many years to and the Im mediate result will be tho election of a Democratic Legislature next and of a Democrat to succeed Welling ton In Of course that Democrat will be Arthur Pue who has directed the passage of the election The most Important change by the new law lies in depriv ing illiterate voters of the assistance ot ballot clerks In preparing their bal eald he not decided whether or not he would hear the case He expects that the talcing of will occupy several of Henry 4rreste4 on com plaint of Norton was in tlie West Bide Police Court charged renting his properly at 1ST Eleventh tor policy who the was yesterday and was held In bafi for on NO WITH Con ana Iron March Manager of the Philadelphia Heading Coal and Iron waay In of the threatened of mine In the anthra cite coal region In eo far at the Reading Coal and Iron Company la we feel con that there will be no With the There was absolutely no trouble between the company and lid when the ast strike hett the men In other ail A at tip Boart of of tbe and today ballots for them or snowed them how do The Democrats say this practice do the secrecy of the and made It possible for to earn through signals from the ballot clerks whether bargains made with corrupt voters had been carried The arrangement of the names on the ballots has been altered so that the candidates for each office are of being arranged In groups according to party they Party emblems are and other which make the new law very nearly similar to that In existence In n The Democratic leaders hare are greatly elated and tlhe Republicans cor depressed ww the reve concerning the padding of the census lists In Charles and Marys stress was laid on these alleged by In us call for the extra and by he Democrats In urging him to the Tho State Enumeration to be passed by the Legislature Is the made by Democrats that the Federal census was padded In He while iln a great many voters were was to give to the Republicans a larger number of mem bers of the who aire appor to the various districts according to and decrease trne Demo It was decided by the r that a In throat Carrie whd died i nn the kitchen of hef 353 Sunday the Joseph and the womans had declared that she died while In aft epileptic The fam the wounds on her throat by saying that when she fell a pet fox The authorities are practically con that the fatal self conflict between Che of the family and their physician and the results of the autopsy add to the uncer Joseph the a con waa away from nearly all of Sunday and he not return until more than an hour after death Of his o his own Two Detectives nt While Coroner Bauach says he has no reason to doubt this Berkeley and Arfken were assigned yes to verify declara They were also told to find dut If any thieves were In the neighborhood Sunday The only person known to have been in the flat at the time the were Inflicted was mother of the She was In the front when the daughter went Into tj Kitchen to cut up some meat for tye The doors leading from the om side hall Into the dining room and lor were both locked and The kitchen one of which opens upon a fire she were also closed and The only other member of the family beside the wife and hend was brother of At the time of the tragedy he was out in the Tie knife which the wounds were Jn the of the authori Is an Kitchen one used for peeling It Made about four Inches long tapers almost Ho a It te not This knife was lying on the floor feet of the dead womans left hand when thi jan 1 tress in the next rushed In In answer to The and Fischer had said nothing to the Coroner or the police about a Coroner only learned about It accidentally while ques The knife fits the wounds What we could not said Coroner aBusch was how the womin could have had the strength to have herself so many times and so You see this knife ta dull and has a rounded It takes a great deal of to force a knife as into the To ascertain It it to frith the knife vre tented It an the body and found but It repaired great to like In the The body of tjie dead was moved from tlhe flait yesterday to Stephen undertaking on where nn autopsy was per formed by Natural Just the autopsy said Any theory that any other of death than a natural one Is Jly Wife had epilepsy for Her father died anaI there were reher In hnr from tlhe It to that wlie wba a rood and had no cnuse for As for that Is andIt is not that our little belongings would havo How do you account for the wounds In her throat You mint excuse I am too discuss OHanlon that wifes life was not When OHanlon had autopsy he said statement by Fischer thait ehe died of la The caue of was hemorrhage from a stab wound In the left side of the This wound extended through to ithe The statement that tha teeth ot could have Ig There are no woman a epileptic though could havs Hwl a and tho not ihe She dM not die of W that Is I she ware an Whether the wound wag or whether she was I cannot Carry Several Charter Elec tions Without Any GENERALLY REPUBLICAN Some Slight Traces of Success of the Peoples and the Union FEW MIXED TOWN Vote Except Where Some mine It ZION PUTS ON He to Spend in to Tin March Alexander Dowle la preparing to spend at least tn furnishing the residence which will be erected for hi use st lon the new settlement now in process ot near The gen eral as he officially Is desig to surround with att the and magnificence In hfs opinion should be tae part of the of with i ordering In one cata a costing clear It Is clearly a knife Returns from the elections on Tuesday In the small and outlying towns throughout the central and western part of the State show the great ma to have gone as was In places there was no The ticket de considerable strength ana car ried a number of The peoples and union tickets were also heard LAKE tn Hamilton the fallowing WM ClAr fts 1vas The Democrat Uie rnt of the There iraa ho opposition 19 all candl U Frr The Residue of the Council mans Estate Goes to WILL TO BE Supers Lawyer Will Allege Undue Insanity or ONLY LEFT To It She 4o Mother fwa ot left o his 16 to le Artd hta full wa ticket In all In won nas of SACKETTS elected the village was no Democratic ticket In the waa WEST cioaen tor Republicans elected three el A Republicans elected the ofte Trustee and rhe The elected a Trusted and complete union ticket waa Swept the The citizens ticket wen a The entire one was elected a Republican Indorsed toy Democrats two a and a Democratic Republicans elected the the Democrats a Trustee and f Col The balance erf the ticket was captured br the was no Democratic ticket tn opposition to the The vote was very Democrats be lore Democrats elected the Pres the ailing the the people ticket was elected over the ticket by good village election WM victory far The people voted In favor of a municipal water Republican which waa the only one In the was nominee tor President on tho ticket elected by ALEXANDRIA Democratic candi dates were elected A Democratic Trustee end Republican Collector and were Republicans elected a Collector and Demo was elected The Republicans elected a Treasurer and Trustee and tno Demo crats a of the elec tion were Given In three minutes by a voting machine used for the first The proposition to bond the village for lor constructing was ticket elected all of Its candidates with the exception ot one ticket win In the Republicans elected Presi dent and entire Republican ticket was was but one a to rote peoples ticket wal election from nil the of Columbia County give and next Board of ba com posed of thirteen Democrats and ten BLOODSHED WOULD If Firemen aia Ho Out of the Spools W The March statement ot George an official ot tho United Mine that In the event of a strike the union would order the firemen and to stop 1ms a Treat deal of Indig nation While the union has a to do it admitted by many of aa Stated the New York that U ntay lead to serious The notion allow the to become full of water and thousands of each unless tha got men to work In piace of the They would do thU whatever effort was and then there would creat danser of a the The would t AH the men they put In the by armed and Iron police and at any attempt to Interfere with them there would be einer ane was murdered i cannot mem oo jt appears to me to be a case of the the men Dowle for the one o the He selected none toil and most expensive will counterpart Ot one owned ope at Rome bag a fnt U Intentional or The charitable view of It la while she was nutting up meat for the dog she was seized with a fit that the con movement of her arms Inflicted the stab wounds In her I understand why the family should have acted as brie Ob been In pur Tie doctor that death was surely due to and that there was no need at an But for the po lice we would not have heard o the Knits Hurt When I 901 U the house the body been moved from the In the front The mile was found In the wash tubs In me I yesterday the blade was perfectly t firemen Were not out the were Hept Jn he left provided she does noit live her mother the two years preceding Her To Ida he leaves a bequest of and the en tire residue of his which Is said lo bo valued at The disinherited widow received first news of the from a VVorld reporter 1art Although Sul eer had hoped for nothing the of bhe will affected her She waa unable in her condition to malte a The will was with Clerk Jacob of the a few after Closing time after the of ithe Salzer had ot for the filing of the Important and hafl person objecting to shall bo to receive ami of the dead evidently a Fodler the Ths ihai was drawn by Judge ot the of art intl friend of witnessed of the docu and also of one of the and Is named as trustee at the trust fund created under the of the The wHl bears date of and the codicils are dated June 1899 and il ShoriT la as ahd Ida US exe To of Ms and Sulzer leaves Sheriff that he hac no knowledge cf the Value of tho estate be to and tile tor he placed It it thai clauses of will to the Widow and son are as I and utito Siy ttii Hum ot ore which Is In by hie to lie In full and In Hau ot right of and all arid every other right and tn and to my t only this provision for hor for well to and to all dt my and tot the fur Mt that miring our life the wdi and and upon me much Son T give bequeath to my the sum of five and t Intend and direct that this provision be In lieu tnd bar ot and every one ot hla IA to my make only thlt for during hla whole lifetime he hatf been and The clause that has reference to Is as follows I give and bequeath unto my tnd friend and and of my Tda Harmann at the date of tho execution the wife ot Paul the sum ot This Is followed by tlhe whereby aha sets tihe The provision affecting appoints nri but a codicil removes and appoints Judge Foster In his The clause designating tho setting aside of fund of for tho benefit says that the Income 48 to be accumulated and paid to her whon she the age of twentyone but upon these con Condi on II at that time have her In tuch In the judgment ot laid to the arid the tiso yeart kit toy Catherine It these Conditions are riot observed the money Is to be paid or In case of her death Ernest Alfred Suiter U pbw years old and with her at One Hundred and Tenth and To Welman la full power to continue 4ho and also t Hell any Bhe to give a Lawyer New hai Inl as th e by of IM ple r reporter of wMr it April MARK M Extracts from Jt Will easy 6 thai Ulte Ula wna Al he held ft opinion of nil ot Will o Irt this Of W of rio In both He lo Tlin Mn rob an of Ihr Wayne County went to bed n the keppers lumpo was found U dend body taken from ot ae ft 6ndon who ito ifl responds to the School Va room Jrt the that of who tiro cov a v Rood friend of the dead 9po fir that he khaw tha reason hpf Ho his the case fdS I with simply In rt like It is more like a ahd n faUHl n Our New Spring Styles i R Nowhere in Greater New York will you find a more elegant or assortment of ready made clothing than we this For years known as the of we have demonstrated to thou sands of advantage of buying name Guarantee stands for the best in the prices are as cheap as good clothing can be sold For instance Mens Pure Wool Cassimere with or d o u b 1 e tfA Single Breasted Sack of fine bone silk sewn single or double breasted Others In fine un finished Meas Overcoats Elegantly tailored and all all all Short nobby ones in Tan Coverts and the popular with broad shoulders a lid loose from and Boys Double Breasted from 4 to 16 at to and and t j Wo want every man to csb pur their not containing samples of If you will Also a beautiful assort I in c n t of i S it I 1 o r A i Suits from yOL UP i JO 1 from Russian with belts and bloomer pa n t up ua a for O ur Spring For Misses and are veritably Misses and imitations of those worn by School Hats are selected with a view to the kind of usage their little wearers will give them and while strong as dainty and stylish as a can wish or a Dress Hats all tho novelties in straw in describable Neapolitan anil combined with chif fon and lace In an endless variety of becoming wand exclusive styles five shown for tho older these being a special feature of this seasons Imported all from the host known vlp with the choice productions of our own malco an exquisite showing Stuart English Walking mado expressly for of Milan rough straw Durable simply for and general in all tho new and desirable Stitched Hats of pique and the necessary adjunct to an outing Bonnets and Hats tho little ones in all the new ma and in styles most from tho dainty first size cap ot mull to the elaborate straw and chiffon bonnet for tho tmy girl of By an eatly selection you may a much better assortment of imported models and 6062 West 23d Have now in the latest for Spring ol the FASSO con important not heretofore which conform to the require menu of the approved models in ed lANj  

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