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FINANCIA EMMA ABBUTT $ SUIT. Her Name Used in a Scandal- ous Manner By John ' Kvana, Hor Husband Institntes Legal Pros coedings Agninst n Wonlthy Citizen of Denver Philad Wetherill, v Al who i th husband favonte the now fulfilling an Chestnut Strect has taking the initiatory steps, through hi; Edsill, Hart & Fowler, of New York, toward bringing suit for 8100,000 dam- ages against John Evang, a wealthy restdent of Denver, Colorado, for the lalous use of his (Mr. Wetherill's s name on the oceasion of pearance in that city in Sept last. The circurastances of the are of a somewhat complicated cl ter, but, 8o far as can be learne substantially are follows: 8 sime Evans ght suit o or ap- ember acker and d, proprictor ho Denver Tribune, for defam of character ¢ by the publication of cortain ¢ es reflecting upon his honesty and integrity. The institu- tion of the suit was followed by vari ous attacks upon vans through the lumns of the paper. On the veea- f AL ongagement in September, appearcd in tt's y 1 r in the ear the subjoined | the Tribune “Deacon John E s will be at the opera to-uight front row parquet, with a double-barrel marvine glass, He wouldn't miss the bed-chamber scene in ‘Fra Diave for the profit of a dozen libel suits, the sly red rooster,” On the following day another arii- cle of a siv ith the additional information that Deacon John Evans was seen at the opera on the preceeding night in tensely interested in the bed chamby scene. appeared ituted pro- or and Field grand jury s thereupon ceedings against Roth for criminal Jibel, and th of Denver found true bills of indict ainst them. The fi mention Miss Abbot y alludes to her b 1e second bill, Imm\m her naine, and adds, onating a ch ster in the bed- + seene of tho opera of Fra w0 “did indecently disrobe Rothacker and Field w required to give bonds in the sum of $2,000 ¢ the bondsmen being United S enators Hill and Tel- ler, ex Routt and ex-Gov- ernor T After leaving Denver Mr. Wetherill was intormed by some of his frionds in Colorado, of the scandalous use of name, and was u them to sinatitute lezal proceedings aguinst the responsible porsons. He immediately wrote to Denver request- ing copies of the indictment, which he received a few days since. NOTHING IMMODEST, T vegret this thing very much,” re- marked Mr. Wetherill last evening to & Press veporter, “on account of my wife. Thcse who have ever seen her play in Fra Diavolo know full well that there is nothing immodest or even suggestive in her acting or ap- earance. I have consulted with unning, Edsill, Hart & Fowler, of New York, my lawyers, and the re- sulv is that 1 shall bringsuit for 8100,- 000 damages against Evans for the defamatory use of my wife’s namo. We intend to bring him on to New York to see the whole thing through. The whole matter is the outcome of a libel suit brought by Evans against the proprictors of The Denver Tribune for the publication of an article ac- cusing lvans of having robbed people ont of large sums of money by means of a railroad scheme, After the suit was enteged the proprictors of Tho Tribune took oceasion to assail Evans through its columusg, and when my wife .Appuxu] involving the name of Evans in au in- delicate way. Personally I don't believe that Fvans was at the opera. Ho is very wealthy—worth probably two or three million dollars ~and is a professional Christian. I intend to sue Evans be , a3 the prosecuting witness against The Denver Tribune, he made a statement which furnished basis of the two indictments, sthere- fore he alone is responsible for the language and numnes used in them. Although innocently involved in this scandalous atfair, my wife has suffered more than any one else, and intend to make Evans pay tor it.” MISS ABLOTT DI RESSED, “Oh! my,” exclaimed Miss Abbott with a deep sizh, upon being told last evening by the reporter that the tor was going the rounds of the pross. “Oh! just to think of at,” sho con tiuued, sinking down upon a sofa in the parlor of the Continental hotel, with large tear drops tri down her checks. “Will I never have any peace? This is scandalous.” Here the little singer evineed deep emotion and sought to wipe away the tears which were flowing thickand fast. 1 seems to me that Lam destined to b forever in hot water. There is noth- ing suggestive in the bed-chamber scene in Fra Diavolo. T sup- pose it could be made so but I have always avoided anything of the kind. When I retire in that scene 1 wear the very same dress thav T wear all through the opera, the only difference being that { remove the headdr d the little silk overskirt which leaves me in a white dress with elbow sleeves and cut square in the neck, It is literally impossible to de- tect anything immodest or suggestive in thatcostume. Iwummf'xmym y ¢l acter has been of such acharac |Imll would not object to its publication in 3 every hewspaperin theworld. Yet,with | all that, my name is brought up in this scandalous conneetion. Oh, it is| too much to bear. [ heard of this watter when T was in Denver, but supposed ic would end right there | where it started, but, instead, it is going all over the country. Thave taken no logal steps in the matter, T haye no time to dip in law, and if 1 had, 1 know nothing of such matters. 1f any action is taken my husband will attend to it.” AN RIN U e F AR S e - ttorneys, Dunning, | bill | that in im- | d by | Cream, Two we CHERSE—Tull ) ™ \‘.'H(‘Lfl‘\'\\'\‘:l‘ ‘ A WRON |n«m-m| by & “Friond.” She lows Him Across the Continent Tas Ve rmee of sirit, men,” said the pitying “Dearly we pay for your primal f Some flowerets of Eden ye still inheri Bat the trail of the serpen m | | | | all. | Yesterday's Atlantic ex | s a femalo passen | She | brought to Las V¢ oman in d tress attracted mno particular |she alighted from tho train, being 'M avily veiled and modes attired in ling ulsterette. She went to Nicholas hotel and sccured a did not enter h ger—a w o ym, bu "“" desk repister. Sliottly Sioux City and_ Pacitie, arrival sho called a Ilwn[,w. editos and \_”]I““,“" (osti | |rm1 roums and asked for information b s to bo built by thir concerning the whereabouts of et st gy 4 HARRY WARD, OF BODIE, In the section betweon the Rocky | California, whom she had learned w s | mountains and the Mississippi viver | {in Las Vegas a few days since. The [and south of the latitude of St, Louis, | Optic men remembered the name, and | the nuwiber of miles is 4,140, distrib was learned | by reference to the § that Ward was arrested on October under the nawe of Clark, sup- 1 by Oflicc Peltier to ped ¢ ict named Pemberton. | | Clark (so-¢ m. 1) turned out to be the | wrong man, and on October 26 was re- | lensed. On the 28th he left Las | | Vegas, ticketed for Kan All | | told t [appeared deeply agitated, | taining a promise from a r [Tearn moro about the case, | the office and returned to the | The reporter, | went to work and learn suld be obtained co Vard and his present address WIO 18 SHE these facts were she left hotel. having the case in hand, 1 all that the man alled par no was This morning the rc upon the lady at the | 1o She stated that. hev n | Miss In broken h she | told a tale as intorestin v Eronch | nov Jorn in the city of Liu s surroundings of the wealthy of that tropical city. She rich merchant and lived Four years ago, at the d husband, she left her s home iled for San Francisco. The new mining town of Bodie, up in the mountaing was attracting a great attontion, and thither she Sho beeame acquainted with rd, a furnitare dealer and under- taker, and loved him dearly as a riend,” Here the romance 18 jum- | together and veil of charity must be dropped deal ot MISSING MAN. The next chapter opens under cloudy auspiec A periodof mearly four years h wnth of October 1 furniture dealer is mis oard from | at Las Veg Feruvian, fecling decply the sting of wounded love, takes upthe brail and yesterday arrived in this city only ito find that the game had flown. In the most emphatfs manner and with flashiue Pedro told the proprietor that she would follow She was compelled Las this morning Ward to the end. to pay over $100 for passage to Vegaa and finds herself nearly ot of means. Sho pawned her jewelry to- day, and if her trunk comes on the next train she will coutinue her trip,to ansas City. THE REPORTER TURNED DETECTIVE, and by skillful maneuvering managed to find out where Mr. Waad, alias Clark, gets his mail while in Kansas City. This information has been fur- nished to the distressed woman, and ahout the time she arrives at the cast- ern terminal of the Santa Fe, there will be a sceno of a domestic nature that will baflle description. While Miss Pedro fecls deeply wounded at heart she characterizes Ward as a good man, and statos t she believes he will be true to her and will treat her warmly when they meet in Missouri. The poor womun has been unable to taste food for three days, and is suffering from indeseriba- ble mental angaish. She is indeed to be pitied. Rapid Railway Building. The total miles of railroad now de- finitely undertaken inthe country, and to bo completed during the next fif- teen months, together with the effect upon the interests of the people, as suggestive of possible financial disaster resulting from excessive development, form the topic of an interesting arti- cle in a trustworthy financial newspa- per. A comprehensive table is sub- mitted, in which there is mention of no road which has not actually begun work which has a subscribed capital with which to commence operations, The great teature of railroad building now 15 the number of new enterprises un- dertakoen within a few months past, on which definite arrangements for construction have already been made. The table is, however, necessarily in- L'nm]:]cl i in some cases the num ber of niles to be completed before Dec. 31, 1882, has been estimated; but these estimates have always been {made below, rather than above, the figures which the known facts seem to ant. Brom this teble it appears it the grand total of miles to be luring the next fifteen months is 15,886, In the geographical sec- tion lying between the Atlantic coast and the upper Mississippi river, aud north of the Obio and Potomac rivere, the number of miles is 4,791, of which the following-named roads con- tribute the rost lav, New York, . Louit, 400; New York, and Chicago (estimated), Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and estern, 300; Chicago and Atlantic (Erie extension), 260; N W York, Lackawanna and Western, 242; Tolo- do, l)vlphus and Burluwluu (all Jnu«), 215; New York, Western Shore and Buffalo, 200; Chicago, Porta and Lake Superior (400 miles), 165; Indiana, Ilinois and Towa (estimated), 150; Indiana, Bloomington and West- ern, 140; Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- apolis and Owaha, 135; Missour: cific (Omaha extension), 130; ter and Pittsbure extension, | cago and West Michiy © | son, Paris and St. Louis, 110; miles to be built by forty-three other roads, | 1,802 In the section betwaen the Atlantic | coast and the Mississippi river, and | OUTH OF THE OHIO |and Potomac rivers, the namber of miles is 2, to be built as follows gia Pacific, 350; Atlanta, Orleans and Texas Pacific ju 280; East Tennessce, Fol- || Virginia and \ 8% an PAPER-—Straw pal £y goods paper, 7 paile, | news paper, 8o 16¢; Part i . Richmond and Alle river aivision), 200; Louisville Nashvillel(Pensacolaand Atlantio [ branen, 170; Elizabeth, Loxington and | Big Sandy, 139; North Carohina Mid | land, 105; miles tc built by twenty | five other roads, 878, In the scction lying Rocky mountains and M and north of the latitude of St the number of miles is 4,068, | ronds contributing the greatest num [berof miles are ns follows: Union | Pacitie, 1,000; Denverand Rio Grande, 221 botween the ppi rive Louis, The 0; Atlantic and Pacific, 400; Chiea go, Burlington and Quiney (Republi can Valley lines and Denver exten sion), 394; Northern Pacifie, 350; St Paul, Minnoapolis and Maitoba osti \'m« Milwaukee i wd uted atnong twenty-eight roads s fol lows: Fort-Worth and Den City, 3505 Texas and St. Louis, Louis aad San Francisc m, Harrisburg aad San - Antonio, H City, Springtield and \lump]u Northern Pacitie, 200; St. Louis, Tron Mountain and South orn (Knocbel to Louisiana state line), )y Austin and Northwestern timated); 200; Dallas Trank, 200; New Orleans Pacific, 168; New York, Texas and Mexican (Rich mond to Brownsville), 150; Chicago Texas and Mexican Central (Dallas to Forth Smith, estimated . Atch- peka and Santa Texas proposed line, San Diego to estimated), 160; Texas o 145; Houston, Eastern and Western lexas (estimated,) 1005 Sabine Pass and Texas Northern, (estimated, Marshall to Sabline Pass), 100; Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 100; St. Lows, Texas and Gulf Jof M 100; Texas Western (Houston Fredericksburg, — (estimated), and ( 100; miles to be built by eight ovher roads. In tho section west | mountains the numbe to be built as follows way and navigation company, 274; California and Oregon, 150; Califor- nia and Southern, 116, In the foregoing stafisties railroad projects in Canada, Mexico, and Cen- | tral America are omitted, and in the present condition of UNEXAMPLED ACT when now projects lifo every wock, it that the number of mile absolutely in progress, or for the moncy has already been e will constitute only a moderate of the entire number of il construeted before the close of The average cost of completin roads in the whole country n timated at $20,000 per mile; but (lus means the amount of cash expended on the work, which is considerably Tess than the amount of capital calicd for on the companies’ bonus, Several of the most prominent railrond loans have been marketed by tho bankers, taking them at 10 per cent. on the prices paid by them tc panies. Thus, for each $1,000 of bonds issued, the company re- ceives 8000 in cash. i the construction per mile does not irclude equipme and, all things taken into consideration, includ- ing tunnecls, bridges, grading, etc., it is a moderate estimate to say that every mile of railroad built and equipped calls for an average out- lay of at least of $25,000. The road therefore, already undertak of the Rocky £ nnles is 540, Oregon rail- VITY, re springing into must be obvious oferoad now which track to be laid thereon between Octo- ber 1, 1881, and December 31, 1882, will cost, with equipment, about £397,- 000,600. current year there is a record of 5,034 miles of new roa , and an esti- mate of 16 per cent n.lmum--n which would make th to October 1. t the rate of and equip- §146,000,000. This, ,000 per mils for ment, would have cost Bradford, Pa. Fitchan, Bradford, Pa., wr for SPRING Brossox, £it cured me. My dyrpe| a has vanished, with all its symptoms. 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