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SATURDAY THE WORLD HEIRS OF VAN NESS SAY, _ AN OLD ieces of Aged Cornelius Van Ness Allege that Alice Wood Lured Their Uncle Into Marriage to ‘Get His Money and Share It with a Brook- lyn Youth. AT NEAT =| LPN Wi Over 300 Volunteer Officers! Ask to Resign--Plot in Manila. Gen Otis left affairs in a state eateu ated to embarrags his successor, includ KA dead which should en sent to Washington im hie last re Ceprright, 1900, dy the Press Punishing | pony, New York Word t (@peciad Coble Despatch to The Byening Word) HONG KONG, Hritish China, May 19 ot of nave He dit nothing toward scorching | How Misa Allow Wood young, pretty | a movle urch work: Over three hundred Un native rising in Manila, which nad] Sy Veberatels plot been long ating | ne Van sa milton It wae planned by active mative |'* [0 get his ve in a house near his, how she got ers to fire simultaneously | z with (he aerivat of the mow Phatip- ll? NM splendid "stienes, by preter | pine Commission (@ aft pablieliove ts him. marric! him, got SaKOH of | hall@ings amd te attack the gel-|his money and then corresponded with diere in alf parte of the city, B young man why is alleged ta be her) Ay the prompt measures of Gen. Mac- Husband, 8 told in oMdavite, on which an injunction Ra» | obtained rr Artur an@ the restoroing of te © | straining htm from \eming any more ot garrison the trouble avertes | Ie pr » hie young wife. The feeling in Manila is however, ahown of the Supreme by the fact that some prominent Amert * conaidering an application to cage tried to organ ee a ‘ttle demanetra ecasen ia the Philippines, these appiiestions were refuscd. Lfall the officers who desired to permitted 1 resien there would not he fifteen officers teft (0 a regiment, Bome of the general officers, however, favor the latting of political appointees who got comm‘esions for holiday purpases 0 home, and appointing men of merit ranks to take their places, fe not a brigadier in the field as heen make the Injunetion permenent It was Ptaine! by Krank D. Harmon, of thie ity vildren, Har. | ; usin, Louise Van Ness Day, nieces of Mr, Van Ness 4 Kave up the project |>se Will recetve shares int eat hap prevailed for the! fortune when . MARRIED TO PLUNDER. The property was lef by the former Mre. Van Ness, che old man's second wife, whose wll provided for hie use of the money during his tif ite division among he nie Te is sald to amount now to about sap +s guardian for his ¢ et and Marie, and thelr tion of friendly natives to welcome ho does not want reinforcements, |, smmiarton ‘Toajone dright spot in the situation 18 | |, peed the army's delight Jn ‘he ascension of | ba 1 not meta d | Tremendous , MacArthur to the supreme cOm- |) seks Tt has made operations | MARA and the reforms he ts bound 10 Jin te felt almost impossible and ; Igreatiy increased t tn the administration, tok JUNCTION HUNTING THE Py EVENING, Ss ae PLOTTED WITH LOVER, TO MARRY MRS. ALAGH WOOD VAN NESS. MILLIONAIRE. [f) PROTECT SULTAN MAY 19, 1900) Te NE WIE | l+L” Painter Slipped, Clutched Strand and Feil to Street Dead. POWERS WILL FIGHT | —_—__e¢. Germany, Russia and Austria | a Menace, London Paper Oscar "Hanson, thirty years ol, ' Says electrocuted under the platform of* & al Brooklyn “L" station at 7.90 o'clock this morning After death came by the electric etre vont hie body dropped to the sidewalk, (Copmright. 190, br the Amewintel Pree) | States. to raise up sul lent obetacies to | oy sting in his alull LONDON, May Mit er mach American has bak kok Oe “Te pape mind Turkey may wrong the United! States American ships are met to OF Stealte tw order to emmet | sine Inople, under! speaks of a unent Hat mich A | working om @ plank rigged beneath the Fany WUE) cvirway of the L station at De Kalb | and Grand avenues, scraping the wood | work preparatory to giving it @ fresh ‘ Hanson attanpted wo a om Con penalty of being blown ont of the mbination to resist them “tn China alore the profes: tonat dipt»- | ome water by Russian, German and} Miyry? ite ete Maat S plank (9 an iron winter of the “L” etree Aw shipe."’ Tecntaliiies atthe @htanian’ ail ture entatives of the Upton ant would take This i the deduction drawn by th* any opportupity of giving them a sharp], 'i@ mired hie fous and'tell_ Real Bnectator, whieh, In the eourse of a setdown ing out he gta an . “They detest the American hobte of | W0eh ran alone at the base of the plate Jenethy artic {on the anth-Amer yer amateur yA yt LJ 7 4} form. foan utterances of the Ts! roatplige we: | Ss iateeh Gok WOE use 2 fer-tonai| Thorsen beard his ery as he alipoed dea's with the alleged hatred of Amer. | * vhid rae URS tearlepireee nil PO sablan. ub tea be the Continentat powers, espe: | DBTaSralasY ang who never know how to|And, Making up, sem hie hand smole clall® Ruseia Bey gp es 4 earnest, "He rea ron ro Dis companion, , and pream any demante with @ sort of; but ¢ iy swung out a | “The main cause Of ihip,” G0n'IA8Ct |. snulogon thet they meet fe the end be! rod tO the street. [1 turned over-as | the ectator, “no doubt, We fear of tne | {rn | i stuck head downward on the enormous neurons Of the basple Of (Be | "she" trahiness of tho American! WR MiiRiasee surpeaommers, of) people have revealed, 08. the Listok af agents Strikes the old aristocrats of! | # Johns ye arene he s of . Hinson vad died from shock before firms. to use them tor foretble expansion |'%* MUrovean Chancellerics ae DN) skull was crushed f trade and territory jHess ‘helr lawyer lik) arguments 94| Hanson was a married man. He lived | { “The stat ¢ Kurope do not exe | P@ttifom@ing, and their cool persistence | On upper Gates avenue. Matinetly overbevring wre Amerion wi} |“ Bpoctator actly know what puttue In her new greatness, and recomniaing hat the welt tearly that she te stronger: ASOK arible, which punse! the censor: | tham any sing’e State on the Cont'nent | dra aeeion |ther 4 thelr hearts whether if | ta ay | all who » naltd stood together tt Ane : ye the “et 1 ” on inet Ami bien te would be for any coalttion, #¥en fearly universal manne ive see lif it covered all the other civilized | Governments. * RUOTING IN BERLIN, SHOE STORE y * & LS “AN adyentur who married thie! ———o ! man to plunder him’ was the de | . feription fe f the present Mee, Yan oo SPECIAL FOR TO-NIGHT o Ness ~"" ‘haries Ilan@y, who Five Thonsand Carmen tio on appears the appiteant Strike if B E Mrs. Van iv wentpepign: and Break Things n Basement. b ; ‘ a | vearaldltigne hn a a ——--} Poles Doubled, ; ' Veit dl Ba ¢, even it yaa gets0| HERLAN, May Bexdbaet fre hon Men's $3.00 , _—_ _——— | magnificent home at Cornwall, NY L canhot fw ae saint toar empleo ate out 0 The St. Louis Postmaster} Woman in Black Has) se: since nis tre wite dled and she Yoh tity t mvs. If he dows that <a [anes ot various palate Neve neces | Russet Calf j Promptly left her home at Py \ 3 Braid A angelic, Bisa ta extra police precautions Asks Court to Aid Car Thus Far Eluded the 1 ani "sen to Cornwall, There when iN A yon | The strikers amasned the win and Black Kid bps ‘ 4 expressly after fpinte and p it Company. | Keenest Sleuths. gece o Doarding house near the Van mn he tried "he tacks #0 as to’ Lace Shoes, is how m a ; a2. tt a | HER CLEVER RUSE, aghoye INT IS : % @TLOUIA, May 19—On complaint of| The woman in black whe threw liquid] On Nov. & of inst year. the Van Ness | 5 fswmorrow W. oh AUNT 1S NAMED, . ‘ Postmaster Baumbofl and other em-| pot) the face of the wit Dr jGvor belt rang, When it was opened wery thought f you. and when | plosees of the Powt-Offlce Deparment, Jona! Cronin, of 4 Wert Pity fire! sigs Wood stood on the dorstep | will see you again, and ldo hope Coperiaght, 1900, by the Assoriated Proge) . Per UNF Staion Matriot Attorney Rosele | A fe@t. oo Thursday night an@ vanished! have aprntned my ankle’ whe aald Bap Poot ever fantel { Lepooy. Shy Baan Chosen for Seeretary of State ter! today appesred bef jade ine ve thus far eluded the search of an| “May I pot come tn and Tt ts alleged that V s-| drawing-room and the opera divided be- Porto Rico—le's a Moutarn Adame, cf the at 1 at Distriet | army Ci , einen “4 br kernent de-| re Mar Bast, the ant who Yorred about $290,000 of 8 tween them the interest of the pais Lawyer. » Pair, 1, and asked for an injunction re. | tettves o Office »pened the door, brought her | Mrs. Jenten all allegations | At this week's drawing-room, chie amearsoToON ' ‘ Siralning the sirikers from intertert The police this morning professed (| Van Ness soon a: a a ae fre te wan only a iatess'eR Py tt yee WASHINGTON, May 19.—Williang Ht. | t OUT caticoty th t a sah Ppeared He made the | oped vied j) owing to the absence of the Queen, iin: of Mon as been selected to} econ : eg ar AP able thay the are oll We dies on ta liters nak rhe ‘ pe ey rin hiv ‘ ho thete waa mot mearly such a crush oF be Becretary ate for the Island of | Women’s Black Kid, Patent Leather if pany ne of yesterday's investigation, which| grounde She told Mr Van Mean hie wan & churoh work r | briliiant spectacte as on the previous Porto Iieo : and Kid Tip Latton I 25 . President Mahon. of the Inertia 19m Maman sald to be partially | Rast says, “that she would like to ree WIFE'S FATHER’S STORY. | vation for tbe Ie Pont ndfors| ¢@! Lace Shoes, ° Amalzamated Axsoctati trent" who had worked in the dress-| main there ail her life ‘ i 4 Instead of waiting from 10 o'clock In) toe * 4 po | ei é aking establishment “ro. | a Wi " Olive Wood, father of Mra. V sition which he ates accept this SF p L 3 Railway Emp!ov ces rman Mackts. | 7axIne nodangaenesy nue 94 carla ie Yen Nese he was 0 dear Ness to | aie arty « ‘ ven, | the morning untt! late tn the afterneon | Mtion which he vacehe pt thie | OPEN THE il 1 UNTILIO O'CLOCK 1s lone ie Me nr ite ne triage three years ago re lear | oy. Th uae aon towet he : id her a ise : "4 tr vn ae ally ‘ Ey yg Al gp viaea by a } Ry ] ry bien : f apy ' Organizer Harry Bryant, of | oraneely enough, thie morning Dr.|q great deal after that, and Mra, Bas C. H. VAN NESS. eins, k van ee eleces | meneing the vigil ap late aa 1 o'clock, | OWN St 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. Railway Kmptoyees' Union \\ ‘eclared that he did not thtok! swears that during her stay at the Van today : . Regering Gen. Buller end ais supplies | . thers are named in the] (Ne Noman War the guilty one “t| Nese house Alice Woods was earring Pomen. ‘Thers are some Ost “ae ’ me to Corn! nore ts an Interesting anecdote ¢ r ! junetion j cannot understand What motive any one| hugging and kissing Mr. Van Ne Sevila ety (Oh Us Wm One They see nO) man te an News into marriax< | thu.ler, it appenra, telegraphed from Na- A a il X ta pettion under] MU? Mave had for injuring either she reneatediy asked Mr. "Van Nees to » detectives on the case Destroy | Bhe was aria. While here phe | tal to some wine merchants to send out) Sty hy advirement. and arket for miditional| °7 MY Wife” he said, “We have no| marry her, and even requestet her to ap ae saad intel iiectiae | a ans ‘aly sought wer) AC caves of champagne marked “castor fo AMAavits of poxial employees as to the | AMC* me in whom @ mo-| intercede in her behalf ial dl roy oe apd , 7 nterferen he wong = s ae 4 r her e bout the tl ¢ eo Rule ' Gllezed interference w — | tive would be 0 siteag as to eave WOOED AND WON HI POBE’S LOVE LETTER. Inst her are) About the time the wine was due But | SPEED, COMFORT, 5 they fear a colllaion wiih the| 1 think the act| ete sak ah | er ieee to tle often ih Chamne ef ite) SONVENIENCE, t ‘ ternoon | MUN HAVE been that of an insane per-| On eb. tt Mr Van Nese went sway) 9 March ter came from Pone: | him that he expected fifty CONVENIE j momen: cf the 8! te r son,” [trom home. He returned next day with “MY Dorling Ulee: Reoeivet bath your | , stor ll, whieh he wished ée- + euraed run 4 are, Hut the facie of the case lead to|the young woman and ang ounced t letters and was awfully gad to ge art Jaughter in I ervie, | 1 without delay, The officer at CHEAPER THAN CAB HIRE > ed teat thie bey te] on ae jthey had been married the day be Sra Se Uae th Set SS Jam See wy anee've, wae oe e replied, regretting the cases had| ¥ ~ " im That nlond Woman in black! by the Rev. Dr. Charles H Eaton, of the | ou certainty Pedy rived. but saying Re had procured | Per a wn hs vt ainted with Dr Cronin, |Caurch of the Divine ernity, in ents | 1H Of your they all the available castor oll, twenty cases, jhut Knew hie wite ty peonvet | whieh he bad forwarded in the hope it Mile. | sy : . | STRIKE A Test FOR MILITIA! f Men After the marriage,” Mrs East's at ‘ on 8 f 1 would suffice for the present. Gen. Bale! / e ow of | davit + “Alice Woot stated to me ame: vem hoping (| jer'g remarks ire not recorded, | ader-Generat Ree recent! that ehe did ot care a dama for Mr work M ake | The Highland pesple are wondering | GENERAL CARRIAGE co., Ness, } ly ma ih ft waete + ie th i ° nou * Mare Croton Dam Trouble | out arm al the: daainat te ao in| rvorvehis arest It sri ee ae sive an on | itton to St aati. ‘These Sleepy If | ~— Telephone 3172-38th St. - ” to w e him ra otter 1) lowere have before seen a bullding | ALBANY M tov Roove t n ade cles the 4 that ame w " me 86 * as saying “0 1 1 comes fn ttsburg.| ‘ . a tr “ ; t of the mysterious woman to Mes |inar in : nam aed k 1! | he ; ‘ . Re “| : Lager ‘ 4 ? x Bricks hat the man Md not live more ip , ° =a i. ald nis daugh Skibo ts now locally dubbe ran Cas- r wit Nation ' | ‘a nee’ ig 5 , 1 eed hs ' yd a ee - Apion f the Van! it is sat! a mason mistook the a y Dar tke par eaves ; & sntented, and asked if ine . t " Mareh. re (or some poor visiter and pat- } t.| alee his letters to my ‘ ‘ § salt ynized him. On earning his iMentity! | . i ts He i iy | it ter ame tee cant) WW Off ant Ad. Copy. } = < one | fet a i her} Letter wai tb dake from Pebe ; ‘a itt Sane ure. Ww Spot {to Wear dester ves, po that people 4 Se ae po gtr a ne Mrs News He made le. but his wife| am rea father and| told Mra} Vane Meas gotng| The Tailor, 4 newspaper, evidentiy f fAien | vrovided ment and won Poe's) managed to persuade him that every-| lia ” saw you, and lw _ihe| sarees with (he mason, for, in a 82 ii Cay take the ‘ ne to wae dis-l thing was all rah eal fib deel ar id, {hat | torial criticism of the clothes repre Fy iin - th ea ad) tte dete r he wrote this letter to Pobe,| dare . n. fenied at this year's Academy, it USE A E he ofleer ¢ , f the On tel which Aire. Kast kept gpa seating dhe took the hint and sent to Port|clares that the lapels of Mr. Carnegie’s | ? Bquedron A of Seventh | te of the acld-thrower Mts. C10) noes ap a " | tick Jervis for her mother, In three days|coa: we the efiges very wob- SUNDAY 3 Pease | 4 rrniah . 1M A te ar 1 think Fred (meaning/) ou 7 her #y ms diveppeared and she was|biy and reed through a Ps - Tltst | nomtae (haecn Tikes he the gt] Ya Ness) was at the club and there| Maybe t bite thee well again. Saachine of the Word ahavester WORLD, 5 } and] . he Atl were some mea there trom Middletown | 224 He saye you ar After ner i!neas Mr. Van Ness dis- | gooti ‘s fast losing its reputation| WANT = tr tow or el n New Jersey. but which is att charmed Mr. and Mrs, Bast at her re-| for stolid Last year's at a okt 4 organizing a and they said | was al jo ent au | ques er eS Pay. eee Tete Cees, : r al you nay just iesued, show (he prisons were fuil A ma, r move — - = ————————— ee | 1 OVORMOWIng and that the las . r by Ma t ee - - — = were at r wits “ad to know where ene usp ite. q Ritins Of Beret. Wourlase. ie we «| < rent ty tare of prisoners shows Of the highest a ‘ Nest Porty-seve street ae hieft "L beg (9 state that. in m ok thie morning and nd oust the ma cask was prceent rails ary wode the w lone talk with Detectives Kam. marked Has h cere”! Yrom ntemserance med are | ; Bex fand Dale. It wae said that he fur- | in went + command — ar the su fu he affair taf m that may lead to an/| of @ new first new from hi f Mreton L joe rr \ pantot by the de [Maine comes t 4 tly truthful 6, ag —_— | train uptown | story that toe Innocent-looking cask had | ° * mother of the suspect lives in the orn fitted us ae at y home for | NEW RAILROAD STRIKE. | ghoorhoud of Ni fe eh patho inal th ‘ a , . oo te pe: | saa Deafening Welcome New York = . | ‘ ve a | a ater being p hom through the | 2. Depatation Which Sailed 1 rr. * was more | O04) vorable thie | ,.. |bunghole. and tha programme war on Batavia. ieldlatinwhine'th tinue Cine ‘at the Themen thas the police use| Capt. Tapley and His). srrnect. in eieworn, for tem oo Collision with aColumbus| wassvno, May 16a depuration of QUICKLY 1 Work . : . rem thelr novel Bouse watt! the the New York Deutscher Kriegebund, BUPPALO, May the-Toe section | “hilt Inet De Cron —— ina Hone manast baa tertearia won| AvenveCableGarat [Se 07. a ds wale ae fe seotton | et oe cee they were to emerge and the captain! i tayls, landed tonday ‘ 4 Bande on the New York Centra! berween| rel boat L ceaeaas “tougoee ot tas Chae Union Square. “ihe ete fala with snc tees gang Success: 10 ANd Rochester ka-| i iclan qusnenereiiies : * ing chee om the many — | » Capt. Tapley ’ Je several —— J ye 3S an the take doen Butta a ‘There 9 a sequel to the shipping of | 1? 480 ‘0 Hong Kong, when she was 1 sent —esetiliperene . rerweeh Bultalo i ot Po i; vou © > f Capt.| {na collision between a horse car and « *| bark @ James, from this port a week York The & on her present | teenth street and | Square at 96 %Y — 40, for from Maine comes the story a. . Ban Francisco, | a. Jay Mise Celeste Kouster, a GIVE HEAVY BAIL. | 4 DIRD OF BURNS John ¥. Carealt's Brother One of | ‘htt the slipper was marrio’ ton days, PURE! Bound. Cape Town, Melbourne. | J o.o¢ prenenwoman, was thrown from —_— | 1 » Commissioners Whe Will tp. eo & th to a Miss Gou'd and! york j her seat in an open horte car to thy Ball in the cave of James B. Kellogg | se ae reperty to Be Ncumired one See tN Ghetee. the. 8 eo Hirer the Dean Company awindler, was fixed ¢ Pa op on Jame the same cask as her | DRANK SOLDERING Ll 1D. She sy ed Sumerous cute and] at TG by Justice Pitegeraid in the ie used to Ge te Hea earn We on pose aenious satlor-husband L 0 | Druises, but after an ambulance surgeon| Supreme Court to-day ‘ pte. SF dechic webs anmuibead Wp dnctie Cant Ti er's Hoek Wate, Sete mies: at — her she declined to go to a Ben. Be cllegs was rng ieee a | nan tm the Supreme Co chareed (handetior- Mak: Mint it for 4 P Galanthe. fifty years ost, of PTOo™™ he Supreme Court to-dey| win eareieesiy beating the crew with) Wea eee te = " Several other passengers were badly | aranted @ etay of execution and a cer- | jan #treet, died at her ome Teeitth etreet dock: Wetam| MH" spikes, capstan bare and other tehey ond Honey shaken up, but Miss Kowster wag the| (este of reasonable doubt pending an feault of burns she received std ‘ “ Minar! subetances, and convicted The only sufferer a f H fale cleaning hover 2 Sarre Tayrotnes of Jonn F Cartol!:| deputy marshals di thelr prettiest to) Wiliam & ndelier-maker, ——— Relhcew, it We said. witt furnish bai. if you have overlooked sending it Sean's Ectie sdren, | 3" a ef an ¥ Thomp-| soorenend the captain, bat he eluded | Afty-ctwht years © im avenoe 4.| KING OF fl SESS | , : NE ne amiaeeh Skene caie ol tinal ad ihe menting etter AAAiMEineIiGh BELGIUM IN Diep. in to The World or an Agent, do it now. Bernard F Judge Van| never left the ehip’s berth, and when! ing ttquit. Enders went to « cupboard LONDON ON A VISIT. | penaxur.—o» teeter, say 11. nose stim! py + wi Wack w, Weise, |'Ne, 8 James sled for San Pranciaca| to eet some whiskey ot ofeach and ; ‘orm onan, axes ote tome! Ring for a messenger. The World - Josepy | Green and Wilbur Lorremore, | °"* of them remained aboard until the| drank from the wrong bottle, His wife] LANDON May 1%—The King of the) J, Delaney, te Ber Sith your. | A eee t ] of this kind is] Mlet lef: her outside Gandy Hook. found him lying on the fleer @Wo hours | Belgians has arived in Englaad or « Pomeral trom Ser tale redencs, 310 Wen ys the toll, said oe Ly in foes. Tee days before the ship sailed an later. He died shortly after, ~ visit, (ib A, Canter, Mag Bl eee, pa ‘ a