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WHATHER—FAIR, NIGHT EDITION Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Ios. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER DEFIANT GIRL IN" DANGER OF ARREST All of rr. Hart's Be. longings Replevined— More Trouble for Dee faulting Bank Clerk's Sweetheart. \ Lawyer Abe Levy, of This City, Has Been Ree tained by the Bank to Prosecute the Woman. ° Judge Gilhooloy this afiernoon retained Abraham Lavy to conduct proceedings fapainet Annie Hart on behalf of the Eligabethport Bank. @he will be arreste’ and criminally prosecuted ff Lawyor Lavy can tee hie wey clear to do this A writ of repleyin age!net all her prop+ erty was obtained in court thiy mogning by Judge Githooley, and the American Surety Company went on the Elisabeth: port Bank's bond of $90,000 in this mat- ter, SHERIFF AFRAID. It Dank Clerk Gehrieber’s sweetheart, Mrs, Anna Hart, had a million-dollar nook! 9 about her throat I would not dare to touch |," sald Sherif Rinn to- day And the young woman herself, who, It fa charged, wheedied fifty thousand dol- Jare in money and Jewels out of a 8ib-a- weok bank clerk, hurls deflance at the police and bank oMetala, Not @ jowel belonging to Mra, Hart is fn the possession of Jeweller Jacob Dreiser, of 22 Fifth avenue, The woman in some mysterious way has stolen a march on the bank offlclals and regained posmeeston of the $20,000 worth of gems she left in thetr keeping, Bhe placed them there to be cleaned, who says. The Joweller yesterday admitted that ho was reinining #99,0M worth of her Jewels to Insure the payment of $12,000 wlll due on her biM of 640,000, Her $15- a-week bank clerk had paid the firm 44,00 on Account a a ok MRS, HART, OUR GOVERNOR TO-DAY. WOODRUFF FREES ted MR Dito rae of J.D. ROCKEFELLER. eials and their legal representatives a that they had not one cent’s worth of gowelry belonging to the woman in thelr ‘There «ae an attachment To-Day’s Qccupant of the Executive Cham- ponsession Bch 64 ie YOMATAY ber, Woodruff, by Chance, Refuses to The \bank officials now trying to | Recognize a Texas Requisition for the Standard Oil Man. Wincover how the woman and tho jowel- fer have outwitted them, Mrs, Hart, heavily velled but stylishly wowne!, left her apartment at stad (pecial to The Brewing World) city two weeks ago with a requisition o'clock this morning and went to the) ALBANY, Oct, 11—Tt was Timothy | for the Standard Ot Company oMolais, Now Amsterdam Bank, wherd tt te Woodrut turn to be Governor of New! The attorney for the Standard Ol) Com. | York to-day, No one here ever know | who is Governor until be reaches the Capitol, ANY Wee notified and he served on the eculive an aMidavit that none of the oMcers of the Standard Ol Company claimed she has reveral thousand dol- Jars on deporit, a well as a heavily deposit box, Bhe spoke ‘The meesenger boya around the bulld-| had ever been | in the State of Gtocked sale-depo hnler for several min. iM "hen asked who (s Governor, tne] leu Gov Woodruff Ne happened t earnestly to the cashier for variably reply: “Walt a minuto; I'll run Governor at the time, The plod before him, toget in and find out,” Then they rush into the executive chamber ond say: “Oh, It’ oe "It's Young,” or ‘It's fates ard then withdrew, An Byening World reporter accomed Ber as sie was leaving the Inattution, ih opinion written by al parton and requisition clerk Governor. The Lleutenant-Covernor decided ¢ had ‘he ~ | Knapp.” Today they said, “It's Woods lig could not grant the requialtion ui “1 am not Mra, Hart," she sald ti ruff.” could ta " mown by fT la Feply to Mie address, ‘Then whe drew) It developed to-day thnt Leut.-Gov. /ameials of ihe company were In he Woodruff has already refused tn his capacity of Acting Governor to grant the requisition of the Governor of Texas for the extradition of John D. Rocke- feller and the other oifleers of the Miandard Oi] Trust who teside in this Gtate for violating its anti-trust law, "Btate M V'ex. ot writ whieh thew ar oh ovchargea ‘were com | aft This decision was rendered under the Jaw which provides that unless it oan be shown thet a man was in the Mate in which he is alleged cy eer, oo mitted a crime charged im he cannot be taken to thar bate fie i herselt up in an imperious way and Bwept on, From tho bank she walked west and boarded # Broadway car to vieit the offices of her lawyer, Mr, Goodrich, in ‘Well otreet. Although this réfuaal took place twol This qecielon, dianaeee of the © matter no SHERIFF WON'T TOUCH IT, |werks nu, the. trce ald’ not beoome| eh the lacutenant-Governor’s “dati while acting as Governor to-day Meted mainly to ud severe tlona) Guard SommleHonn, 3 MORE DISMISSED. Employees of Tumigation Offices Sent Away for Acw copting Money, WASHINGTON, Oct. I—Asaletant Becretary Taylor to-day disminsed from te Immigration Office ut New York) three employees for accepting money! from ftumigrants or thet friends. | The names ate Thomas F, Burke, clerk; ‘Thomas P. Brennan, Chiat In- wpector of the Loformation Division, and F, P. MeDonnell, gateman, The ober cas® remains to be ain. known until to-day, An officer from ‘Bexas came to thir CHICAGO FEELS IT. Sy SS SS Ma Deputy Sheriff Rina said this noon fo an ivening World reporter: “) won't lay bands on @ single thing Belonging to the Hart woman unlers the bank furnishes a bond for double the amount involved. “LE want @ $8,000 bond guaranteed ber fore Vii touch her furniture, 1 con act Ge ieee ae CHICAGO, Oct, 1.—The effect of the ifort worth #508 Lipton pork corner here has been to “Et doesn’t matter how much MONY Hevaiyge grade for the last two days, Bho has, As long as she keeps it on The price fell from 18 cents to 16 conte, her person I can't touch it under any where It remains, no shorts being had or called for eeaeta ices. The price doeq not vi “If aho had a million-dollar necklace | neerne fo be | bout her neck I couldn't take It, | cpeeen tie “It 1 found jewels in her room and (Continued on Becond Page.) |Pork Corner Paralyned the Trade and Operators Are fonved Off, ntlelpated, new he corer to pe awaiting the sentohinddcn ‘The mark next move 0 bride, Frederick Peil, a bows painter, of [Ida Mr. and Mra, Marx wanted to ist, Covert street, Brooklyn, wae to-|vislt Germany, and when Pell asked day arrested on complaint of the miria' for thelr dauRhier, ie says, they anreed 0 the yt he Jd pay the parents, who charged him with abducy |fiyy for tne tty oe Mould Pay {hem tion, Hie bride is not yor sixteen yeare| On Oot 1, Pell maid Mara went tv old honw af tha Koy 8 Hiiam Kan art, pastor of the Bethic r iol wan artaigned in (he Gates Ave | Chur f al we Balnoie “ree : rey pve Court for abducting [da Marx The ranged Lor ee toartinge off * daughter of (OxP/aining the git’s age and saying (ha a mother, Mra Martha, Mark, of io war going (0 Wares tli waned lier 1888 Bt, Mark's avenue, was the com | married before ho lel. That same day plainant, Poll ond with were married at IM NEW YORK 0700000 —-T BROOKLYN. 20002000 —4 __SAMe CALLED, At sitiedotehtersbentons %) Philudeiphta, & At Pistebure—Chieago, 1; Mttoburg, @ ld en ed - HARLEM WINNERS, POURTH RACB~Youod 1. Tha Ooknewa 2. Vlerivay 3 VIPTH RAC Ee Pert Wine 1, Hylo 2, Netw a, x: - yomanap| Yor $1, LOUIS RESULTS THIRD RACE ~Tildy Ano 1, Doemtorwive! 2, Mraando 4 POURTH RACH—Thevry 1, Blolo Karnes 2, Maydige 3. ole POLICE BOARD OW GAMBLING AND COLONIZING, The Poltee Bowrd this aftervova dirceted Chief Devery to {uveutigute sod report at once op eacd cane of gambllun vid colowludag plaros wea tloped ty Saperintendont of Blecttons Me ullag 2 blw latoet letter of compiaint to the Clef, |) wlvo abhed Bupt. MeCullagh to give all afd Tonal taformation ho had, wo ehe polleo mlght act i} HE BOUGHT CHILD BRIDE FOR $90. Peil and the Girl Herself Testified that He Paid Money to Her Father. Atter having patd $90 in cash for a gitl a few months ago and fell in love with Cover! airee Mra. Piel told Magintrace Worth th she waw her husban! f father for her, b In retaliation for hia arrest, Pell ace father and mother of the girl y noliing thelr daughter to | him for 990, In thie he was corroborated mi abo ad by the entid wife, Ida. ji other he had Pel! further glaimed that his wife's! rents did not intend « parents were aware of his legal mare lw d R44 hee uae arth jearned (hy aye tage to thelr daughter and that M®\eq the marr Rey. Kandainart x arrest waa for revenge because he re od 9 himeelf had arranged for the fused to pay an additional $0. wedling, " Poll Was then dischdiged — Me left Pell ts thirty-five yeare old. Ho #8 linm court with his mirl-wite, Hoth een tm | that he went to board with the warns Ane nee ralnaty hapmy the Firet Time and Amerti- ‘vane Have to Quit, TORONTO, Ont, Get M-The Cana dian Government lately added to tte Weakened from negligence and lack of food, Noah tay old Henry Sohaetter led auddenly thie morning At the Lene: |Cabinet a Minister of Labor, tt evi ) rf ment, oF Haeneld, 1) Beat Third) senciy nas been determined to et after a onila wae, bre ht to. the Hae | the alien laborers brought to Canada Be gue 0 called hersell | hy contract, Workingmen have com: ea, | but | Plained for some time. fie acs a few Sie be A mpeoial Government oMecer arrived "ENGINE E WRECKED. 1 four hours to leave town Tie te the first time the Canadian from Ottawa to-day and gave ete Upset While Going to a Fire, but | Alien Labor law has been enforced. paintera a decorators brought he yom Clevefand under contract twenty: RACING TIO. _ fk Cirewlation Books Open to All.” BAIL REFUSED FOR | LAWYER PATRICK. ote Bondsman Long’s $1, 800 Unsatisfied Judgment Disqualified Him--No Trace Yet of the Missing will. Lawyer Loule J. Vorhaus, of the fr 1 ei Xamination aa to bis qualifications was e ising (he greatest care. of House, Vorhaue & Grossman, this terest in having Patrtok bailed, [ar nag ups nde will afternoc fered Willan 8 Long, a] Magistrate Lrann refuwed to accept] “Dear artey, | with te make come eenent: bulider, of 189 Broadway, oe a bondae | the nd beenuse Mr, Long acknowl+ | (9 my wi by codietl Shall tke from end give tan for Lawyer Albert ‘T. Patriok, in| edged there wan an uneatiatid judgment | te ober 1 believe 1. ie only «sharpie Jail In connection with the alleged cons | for $1.9) on the propert Be ee tty eal piracy to get Millionaire Hice'a tm) Charles Adame imade a statement! « jiite imate menee fortune I10 a reporter of Kvenlng Work 4 se gp Wn . Mr. Long told Magatrate Brann that | {his morning which throws more mys+lare enjoying the same with many. BI he fived at 1D Weat Twenty-fourth | (ery on Lawyer Patrick's conneetion 1 drew up that codiett,'" r rT 7 et he Adams, “but it has fot oot oan almost unacquainted | with the cap bel bat was t acquainted SHE On eF Amouk’ Mr. Ttioe's papers W with Patrick, haying teen introduced! 1 knew Mr, Riee atnee Twas a boy, haa been inde away th tor i to him in the ‘Tombs to-day taid Mr Adams, “and wince ie came to} Moilves T do not Know, bit it coe He sakl ye offered he Patrick's |New York to live | Was @ frequent ad strange that [t rhould be hondaman out of riendahip to Lawyer | caller at hls home, Perhapea i met him hi Rice wae not nm of Vorhaua on an ave of Iwice a week, and last a § ets yg 9 to Lon offered the apartment-hounes At) anw hii one week before his death. Mr ininited ‘tnd very determined. {21-341 Weat Ono Hundred and Bixieenin Hic Crequently consulted with me about the last time t saw him, one sireet as seourity. iis legal affairs, and | had w good, D4 death, wee on He maid they wete worth $940.00 and] Knowledge of hie financial standing, — |Rreat surpeiee to anh ee ieatn 4 4 had on them (wo mortgages ag Unk} "Now, despite his, | never knew that foun and ry ha $271,0%, leaving A clear equily o 0, Mr, Patrich was Mr. Rice's lawyer, and opie Band Jones Be ij ‘4 " Tho housew nave a 0-fook front and) certainly Mr. Rice never spoke to me ni ‘ are 10 feet deep about him except vat he was, Hoth brie Here are makin sintement of thelr connestion Magistrate Brann sent for Asaletant | the attorney for who were a he iawyere W District-Attorney Osborne, who ts proses | ox ing ) ni ane aoe t “ yer a by cuting the cases againat Patrick and] oT never saw Mr, Patrtok at Mr] Patrick tly. encoura Vv ones. tho (wo alleged conaplra- * action « ite Avenue ‘Te Aiet he it eid lel band yr pany sald, Wil Patent tore On Oot & MOT, Mr. Rice @ent me thte | Py) ine check for Mr Padorne wave Mr. Long & dearohe lottor, which ehows tat at that time Me | the ¢ _|BRIDEGROOM |KILLED HIS SON | WOUNDED 13 a AND HIMSELF. Shot Into a Crowd After ets ee Marrying Old Blind |East New York Man Shot His Eight-Year~ Woman, Old Boy--His Inventions Failed. were penuine, After falling to find any one tn Li m1 A double tragedy was enacted thie) dimeolf and ehild ton, Nod, to marry them, Jobn White lafornoon at 2 Gun her place Brook] He took the doy Into the lau aged twentyemtx, and Mra i Re yn. A father put a bullet through the at cargtully easing A xeventy-fix, went to Rocky tye - . ovd the revolver to ane ag A ay AL ee Aaa |brain of hia elght-year-old boy and th mM right (winple und Med. The Prat near } rent another bullet crashing into bi) inrough the brain, causing nde 4 y i h had b mar Kingston they a id they Ne peer HAT ‘own head. Both died atmos’ thetantty, | Ue fred a shot into Bis own gig i { by Bquire Longetree | ‘ a AM oa and dropper je Wie ol si Ahlen Kitten maine eave Wie lita ce Nem Howard, Wien Mr. Howard re urned (om saat nik \ orly-five yeara old, an insurance agentlorrins she searohed the house (OP 4 chariveri, — Wirite uP & foubles land inventor of toys The boy, hie/misgiing hy veband and wn. Th the parrelied shotmun loaded with car favorite @nil ao namedbes Idry-room she foun nem, the hub tnoks ond nails inte the erow an eB eer eat With the revolver alutehed k ' wih Joward was employed in the a) A coleman waa thaw ip William Logan's far and nose Were] tin! Insurance Company's offi in “), but before an ambulancg torn off af Thomas Hg vw valle, | Malton street, Brooklyn, Me amie, from 8. Mary's Hospital Howar: ower part of his hody filed th nals } { | tae epee rik tha cpawals nusiness this morniag and (od Hie) "The bereaved widow waw ao hystertieal A. Aopen add. P wife to keep the boy Lelah hot thet ited yuld be jearned from wore woundéy ; lwenooh A in he Holshed @H a |The mane employers, however, In the exeltement White escay pag | PEM he tad been deapondent tntely Bas ued out af town by a mob, Hef letier and asked his wife to deliver It to veral children's toys he Rad Was: puree |@upt, Shire Ne insurance " ner evatul li be lynehed if het 4 | eats the woman left th © ony that Howard'a bee ‘The injured boys w » Prince | A¥ #00 Land sg Ae eee mitt ide ear ARO vd that ton, where thelr wounds were dressed ie ward degan Nie prep te to Will a citer ait took her own eS | Both will wfiaured for life — Mre. Drake Is bind and deaf, b i *| VERDICT FOR $12,000. WCU LLAGH money Driver Escaped nay | Injury. OUR WOUNDED MEN. | While going ton fire in the Ire-house - . | of the Colonial Hrewery, m1 ¥ fev: lewe Oflcere and Sistyentne Pric onteenth street, fire engine 18 was upset and bady domused in trying to turn out vaias on iMosptial of the way of a Krocery Wagon i Ship Motne, The engine had been running along the; LONDON, Oot th-The Amertoan! stroet-car tracks on Ureenwien avenue. ba tommitter har Ived a catle| The wawon way a head ol il on lie patoh from Wel-Hai-Wel reporting tracks, and at, Thirieenth sireet te ens the cevucn there of (he Amerlonn 08 oye er a to leave the (rac talewhin Maine from Taku with many A wi SaUANE |n 8 ru browking |" rT ERTSAEA) ciewilaas tee oeneteat the ax sirapped 6 |! the heat nnd Tecayed inivF xiyenine mee vn —+-- Hahtven af the latter belong te tte Awed James Allen Missing | Ninth infantry. ‘The Maine wil sail f Nagnwak! to-dix HURT IN COLLISION. The police have sent out a meneral | rm for James F. Allen, @ixty-one! yeare old, woo disappeared from hie | home, 314 Twolfth street, on Sept 2 4 He & feet ® Inches In bh James Donnelly, fireman of Truck No. je about BX bonnie, He ina [fof ihe Newark Mire Department, was {ingk yale and ‘eyes, brown muistnc severely Injured by ® collision of the bin ont Las at hay J ident ite nas | truck and a (rolley car on Elm atres 1 Mre Drake fret started aday nieh wet ima A Hig Jodgment Amainat (he Metro. MEN ARREST ain came down, but youth and palling. Aten . eT hay eae TRACT dim: HLUEER Ratleoud cesnaialiealh s the parsonage of Rev. AibereT Weld, | A Jury before Justice Rarrett tn the |. At Hingston, Sipreme Court today returned a ver Takein Louis Fuchslocher Where are yur witnesses” “ fict for 112° tn favor of Mrs. Louise : nite oe | Wagner againat Wie Matropetten, Sires for Violation of Forgot ali about them,” sald the | Hallway Company youna fellow, He went to look ¢ Mrs. Wagner ued to recover $23,000! Law. thom while (he toothless bride-to-be a | damages for permanent injuries + Ss ny the parnon's Kiieher fire ry hee | “#ved ; ther It wae ajleged by Mra, Wagner that! Deputies tendaee fas Hivery neighbor approached deciined, 0% July & 1k, while ano wa ne of! Hleotione MeCullagh made thelr frat aie Home sald it war too stormy, others oie of the care of the Mpany Al reat of thie campaign (hie aodm wham paid more unkind (hinge Flahth atraet wd pend way the car) thet took In intody Lows Fuehiae White, returning (0m BU TRUCE Te tee tee ind TM locner, a tinemith of 115 Rixth alpen Gat ful quest, took Its hilnd bride o { 1 charge of i the storm — Dre hed 10, the, skin. hey alien toss a cherge' of fAlllag (0 i foaches} the nomic of Juetion Jonn Voor . hoes, ‘They battered the door, a SHOPLIFTERS HELD. Aina nmaten of tg head was pd ked out of & window Raines Law ifote: at ™ Stanton streeh nate the license of which t¢ In Puchalehar's What's up Tee Manhation Women Who Went 14 \ merry me." | te Brookiyn to Steal, Canmht er jaa ver of Wiliam rake” with Plunder, Fox, a Tainn eader of ‘he Bight ‘Old, blind Mary Drake?" Two handsome women, dressed in tt embly District and a) subpeene io home, John, and don't be footiah.”* | my Aion, Wore held for the |™ 1 AOS ae Attorney ; be i! tm har del ‘ 4 kiyn, tonbay a charge of hop: | sia, “ay " x owns the olage ti and i dng bette i] me, te ‘ The aa y were % a At 4 mee Sanh ey rt treet, Manhattar SALISBURY AGREES. ° 4 * k , ‘ “ Assents ta the Frenet PRO-GOER IS BEATE f engage China, with @ Reservas } Y mdwarde wotame Tm tom, LONDON, 0 r BM — LONDON, Ost, 1. —The offclala of (Ne ‘ retur : Foreign Offce say Lord Salabury ale ‘ J M COOOL MANE OOOIOEOD | gonce to M aeee's Chinees nateg making (hele resp t . Ai with a «to the methods of : : WEATHER FORECAST.» in u * 5 . ‘ an’ 14 i : for the thirty. 5 localty, itnperiatis, mn ais ners Cand 2 Be M. @ ey, tkoh ta, taba Mir nity nea: nie m eUeee ih Ex-Presitent Benjamin Harrison, > York Cfty and vielnity: Fair seat ‘with Sve Harrison and family, Fh tate ot a ‘alr a rear ‘A Sunday World Want gots detore Has (o-mieht and Feiday) fresh northweet winds, boen stopping at the Fitth Ay ‘Hate! for Kazan sete en 4 ee Within Walking Distance From the busines centre ie ide convenient forr Ponneyivanis iailroad, at Wee “Bh |