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pemnNeen rane OUR GOVERNOR TO-DAY. ARREST IN GIRL | 5Ue RS an ; ARMED Hl HUNTERS REAL EXECUTIVE i *|Police Believed to Have Secretly Taken Rich i Paterson Man Into Custody. , t Biieewen's s Escaped LT Is “It” To-D but R y i Col. Treadwell Is “It” To-Day, but Roose- ; Convicts Fled to Wild : M i velt Is in the State. | eleleleedeleteeiieteleleleteteteteleleleteteletetetetefetatetetetetetetelateteteteleletetet ountain, , This ta the ome hundred amd yJoyee woe ohlof executive for him a | ( ROBBED HATED KEEPER, forty-fowrth dny that Gov, Heoaes [ie litter took the requisition papers i welt han heen {from Albany, | imine t send a8 de inion of ihe i | Mpecial to The Rrening World) in ieee i Tay 7 melt) ALMANY, O Who te the acting} There t+ little ketihood that Col | , Stole $50 and a Knife and) SUNY, Oe owe Inguired (Treadwell Will be Interrupted hn iia Baffled the Pursuing (hfe Hohenek, a specia) agent of the (miniiration Of the abtalre of Btate | Bi f Ohio, who called at the Haecus fag to the comprohenston of his powers Keopors, tive Chamber today. with requiaition 81th Gov Roosevelt tn the Stace from the Gover t Ohto, tor], TRG avestion la does Col Treat we pape r jovern [possess the owecutlve function abs the extradition of a man who is up} ately because he Is in charge of the posed to n Myracuse aud who le | he me Deparimens, notwitiitand ’ wanted In Lebanon, 0., tor formery TRAE EC IK ATA Ae eae thy i MAD CONVICTS f° HAs AWA AEG on te the | [0 areat vortet f executives, a new one | aler ted Governor acheduted to lay from { Mba enone ture {re places during (ho nent fow daye John Flynn, age 24, f acd UR Fochiaen ah Mla lal ‘ ‘ ant seo the rleht one! Who Is Governor to-day, Governor? burglar, | "Who ta the acting Governor today?! | The 1 reporter makes! of] John MeCarthy, ame 2%, Joquired M wer Lambert am hie ator LJ vil ‘ \ jy stumping tour thief, Who eohom! Messenger O'Conno Gov. Hoorevelt ‘ran tur Poter Poster, colored, ane ant Mtenographer Hilt en ee sings and al ‘i i, footpad. 1 think,” replied Memenger Lottum "9 stenographer, at his heels, hey Jat lant, he ie wittting in Col ‘Tread: Taegompany Alm trip at William neon, nme BN! voli y chair Younge had set Gubernatorial) 4 thief, 1 ¥any Gol, Georwe Curtin trend wail wae Han for the HoyneH Patriok Murphy, ame 24 Amal noting dovern the Slate, but Hinga A tonrderer, Not for the apectal agent of Oblo Judie nal ‘ dames Clark, nme 2 | pic RUSH TO POLLS MAY Patrick Geowhennn, ame ( YROWD Ol J’ T VO TERS i WILLIAM TANIS M5, thiet. Vennie Bosschieter's Sweetheart) ; Teleledefelatetetet=teletetstolebeletonbelelefedeteteletstelmbaledol=teletatetot=blobebelobelel= i Jolelelotolol lolotmtolmlofofs — aaa | Chief of Pollee Grau, of Paterson Jofoofentstontonfefoot sab iinseildabi sfolnfnfroefetentnfnffefet nthe ; Bix desperate, insane convicts who ee] Thousur f Voters may be disfran: yand the Dron for the four Maye an res) Would ne ny (hie afternoon that aft 5 fet # eaped from the Mationwan Slate How | ohived as the result of the extraordinary | YiNed WAM lt had made In connection with | {R 5 1 t ' ¥ q the murder of Jen hieter pital are stil! at large and the farmers | regietration in some of the uptown sec: | f alee ‘ of the vielnity are terror-atricker Jitona of Manhattan, In certain election sera: a Mie man arrvated wan mild to have Welght=hout 140 pounds An foar of the refugees, the farmers) te it will pro! y be linpomsiile | Pourth wen went to headquarters privately ant Complesion=Dark, 4 have armed thomyeives Many have] for all the v nore rogintered 10. topomit | poiat, tour day » hay 1 questioned by Chiet titel Clean ven, ym or the Hing cons | Heit Dalits vetore a chape iF the ss toh ovementy Just Thursday nid By ee CARON C05 Ihe mata ok The Jaw allows each voter Ave rninutes, Ai theborouah: Ot enoniy Woo “um alee DArh ane oor he eleotlon divtriot, the Thirty: | War \vaiw! Wh the exception of Patrick Geos | fourth at tie Twenty feat Aswoumbiy | vir tay P| He ie well known In Paterson aya i a ond one oye In @heman none © We inean riininale) (ov reaiet i) ue HOt Re 46mey| HAD w | wealthy an had been reeapturet tate thie afters) $y (ime boil aye tne pa BATH] hae horkes and carriages tives ch hatte mack Hen, And here wan absolutely no clue] Mie district hae the arentent remit. os tour ty gra get | Me and Taylor are sald to have are ont black derby 5 tO any of them except the three who] Fy OF ANY In the city. the books whows | Uh UM 8 enletration for th vorounh| Fated the Young man! ght ; in @zouned tho river in 0 rowboat ee eee IR The eHOrnine OC QUOSIIB. we Hla nemo ie not given) but the ‘alk rotons boat war abandoned on the wert side} and five the evening would require: Vir ta 10497] are expected to ar vio the tan, Bef Dae furniahed the pollee with a dos Of the river [that tnttots iw dvonped An the Hox wt [betel BBN in on the ronor Mpoom feam | aeription nan whee Bi GoW AURIS ‘The capture of Geoghegan war mt ee uutcane ar ng polan | Peart wn) Hidqew known as a frend) tellin with Jennie Hossehteter on the by Attendant John Laylor. Geoghegan |to nave their dimriete divided tyconder| yg so of the a snd wae ween with her! ikht of (he murder, Hla teatimony {0 made bul pilght resist He had had }of the Courts, ap Che heaviest registnn Mite eaten wy | PhUraday night borne out by that of Maine Lewls, ans fevoral hemorrhages of ate ant hle{ HOW He In Hegublican strongholds, and) The otal In the borough of Hiene PTT A, nly Tike reall sRAE @ubkibhaGe Condition wax weakened. Knowing this, | ators would *, they. fear Dine aby 4707] Nex dead in her house In Pat= [he (Wo lads saw: Jennie Houachieter , His companions shook Aim aa moon as] Nevely 10K0M ion Have temistered In» {ftl] ernon, hier rote ard and Abra Je oar Thursday midnight they were on the outside of the lulids | AY" Afwembiy Mipcricta all Nera PONT ham, ore doing detective work séafeh>| disputing with a young man whore des fom, Me war oll right to do the planning Negistration, 162 Ing for the iman who murdered (hetel seription (ney gave thus i om, bul once 6 vltalde th toy dare, oung at tty. winte t ire making every effort to ; for them, bu tne aiitnide they AERO young aril pret ter re nuking every effort to t deserted him and he was left tot , seo sng| They wander about the wtreots, talks was made and his way alone and unaided, It was ta i Ing With sequatntanges, "and evidently tn whi n caused the Jearned this morning that the clus for Pee aes a) soe neecieea net nas WE noring® to be went q the capture of the reat of the men wae : Linh nut f oonand, Che elder | 2} Ria PF WE bad ralurded to her considerably lensened by ihe fact that| The total reatetration of MANHAtIAM Tolal reRimration for Greater New York. 646.156) brother, talked to an Hvening World| Alfred itll, who smite returning the the men had money reporter Liday of Yhe crime | rings. J» not’ long eatabilahed tn Pater. y the dintigehn body, becaune | Nay proof, Wait 4nee, coord to lowe friend and bowls, and where Keep: ef iend to find the man who killed her mnie, but to her alater Hupy. ii imeren A owry tadiy cur a ler lott weiat { dbeen! Hil Was married on September f lant, i merenux Wan wr | . _ i Von Wa 0 ern) iis known thal Jennie Husmeneltor, wit ye head, leaving o dpep wHsh wvrowe the tightly held, « ' v othreatening letter. from New forehead tho men encountered Keeper (Continued from Pir Page) Wan roughly: aed froma manan Monday. | Hoan anlan ‘sa ian whow ele peseenennitih Did you or your brother ever come) that ake declared she would m hate » blows { a wile ue of tt } aay Po bie ind then ME comes down the Motawk and Hl 7 aland and finishing hie flying canvass tok ha aad i } fit tnt ingested that Jennie hd the nckad him down aid boat hin, tase] sn Valley, reaching New York city on) of th My brathier Abe whipped ante anout] wy tit may have kived her to get | i hin " maid ceva abe Friday night prepared to tik to many] An elaborate programme, modelied | nt M Mian we Bi ly Wek pn ll el hi : meetings very olowely upon the lines of Mr [ol ages toner Vroom saya that Walter © , Had relieved him of 49 which he had in 6 int of my other slater, Sum 1 not me Park avenue, Ww his pockotws. 1! fed, Hulurday following he wit) rush sloda[Meyan's superl reception aa Weeks Teena mia La Tica M Alitat Ee Park aveciiay eee tte " HOOK Geoghegan out of the divyy ‘They! road, reaching Minghamton | em for Pelday's dernonalration CAME owant te to And the man) sppoalte Kent's drug store on the night | snd remaining over Hund’ Mf A Geptan tae it Hi fine murder and what the man whi ' alan took 9 «llver wa nd a hate Th Madinan Square Garden Gov. Moone wekarud Sonal me AOR BB AE Te HR y ; following weok will And tim atl yi will make the. supreme plattorn ete | 4). {etaod nea ehatn, Attendant Clark they did net in Weatern [fort of Nis campaign, Sixteen opencair | Young Horsehteter te a letermined Joonversed Waa George Kerr, a young Harm, at Qooxhegan'a request piace of Importance th ’ 4 sai paraue Ww | bullt, and harried Man, Who his a palnt etore at ‘ York and back in New York city |meettt W Mreet parade will iv w ar nly 4 LO ee Te ate le an ee Haturday, Now § WU AME ALL Mlle) ite Filan intere ie slater’ murderer WeAiiater Is the fon of the. sentor of Newburg mlroneal HA the f ae ener Ir ATOK Tiny be another sensation for Pater member ofthe Jo Me Alster Bie Gat | Monday, Nov. 6 day before «lection, Will find che Noosevelt special agaln un mon were fren on the rade f IL ie how kiiown that Jennie Hosrohle- pany, He denies that he apoke to the 4 MEUKGIC ivy. KADw ote Ihe eat |" id him making a tour of t Lang Jer way ii UAE lite, AILOURH not nut maya he WAR near Ken's arg t - $e ——— er led) a feud maw (Wo YOR men Whom he thon of the three who crossed iver ehteen years old whe hud for some Hid not know talking (9 the aith They were evidently maki or way | MANY CHE ERS FOR BRYAN. frequented saloons near the cent | Cin sald that the potlec GY watiee Thoy were bareheaded and barefooted who Were unknown to fommily \ friend of the ail The. who is allemed } Fhe boape wae planted with Inee Alfred Reader, telegraph mes have soon her on Thursday nlght $ @inning and car Ht with epiminad | era ening ) for Bryan, ath wets yh en ‘\ Vet ‘ it nt ‘ for Hbert on) Demo: Noee on Bie way to th t ‘| vould have been done Na " ane Hoof (he windows of a] ay Nat Good: mun mun ( ral hai | ' Melpated in the assau nthe kee *| ete 1 de ovelt with a storm of | Candilate — Ofel v Pras father ‘ingen * Boy Prisoner Saye Cla. heir " et hh ' pe) OOM UREN LAAT: NARs Jehenrs for 1a Ge te rr eT ty premented the (ove ror | nretion Daxed Him, ' Keepers Noond and Ganwed. Ne spectal train here a LM me) with a bunch of big white chrywanihes) tly dumbwaiter shaft from the roof tts at ' o foute William Saver, ffteen f iver ahh ‘ R fi Thanks,’ said the Governor, patting was dhe route F At ar ven signal trom iwonhes , i he Murrah for my an ney hel: wean Haschiepalgey: ald tg, Clovenngh pete Se Eee EIR URTTAAE {9 * t i burgers i" uses which he intended to pr on (hugs they ad their oO walked throval the crowd He told Ai LN eeey i Weep. ing Baver Was arraigned before LN i kee’ Kh ke HM } wie ve Cartan wa Hi how Path te at. the tel for Bryan lt sirate Zeller, in the Weat side were they inade no outs] GAG spread timaclt fs owen tows were in tow. Oh ryan t ‘ Court, Giles morning charged with ateal ery and were | {off into the bathe | py thousand people Gurned ow row, but Wh them 1 Rus- TooME Whivh wdjoin the ward ie hice and plotutes of Makinley wet hie wudionen to stamp cit Action Against Earl R ne Iw wo X elouhee. ftom, W Ham bd by Gevsh 7 Fi : ; iryaniem and Croker yey a ij ittentale, wt Forty-elghith Tad by Geog wn oleh and Cntell Fea MA RS aL sell, Who Married a Hee okt Mtl hasan Moore he main dite) Phere were more Odell pleturer (MM sooner you rid of them the by i | Mhree keepers itled 0 head wore of Roosevelt. ‘There were) "oMtell 4 vedi Nevada Girl, 1 the Meycle Squad, who arraigned 7 them off. an! wer rmbartod with} four bande and half 4 dosen big can 8 Why JMaver, had himeelf lont a aut of clothes hairs, crockery and whatevwr the luna: | Three seant people came from ad Walley mad linrough ble prisoner's operationa, f . © trains and ferry panied ; thes could tay teand Ute Or utes vere attr AL Cornwall LONDON, Get M—Countess Ry Fifty pawn Uckete were found In his \ Geoghowan had the Ke he main! RTE san waa here Inst week atop W ha fled A petition teg divorce from! pockets In court Bayer sald that he | door, and, opening it, ted che mod into] 8am penple wreotedt hm, but there were greeted iy, a Mumiher ge cutee Hari Husrell, who married Mollie Hom: emoked so many tes that hie | dhe prinon yard Coe een te. the eheers talked ysitriotiem to them orvile in the State of Nevada last/ mind wae dnaed af not know The yelle of the rloters had by chia | CCF RANT ne Attenlion : aring: Jwhat ho was doin he broke Into toi srouned ‘he re building. Keep:| — , | The Iarl procured a divorce from hia | houses, He was hel ball. rushed from “ th y first wife in Coloralo before he married beiding and (ound the a geting | Mins Bomnervilie, yantens claims | LE. 4 #9 Mt over the ¢ ] | ed that tho mariage was itlegal and (hat IN FAVOR NAGLE. / northern ond. Ue \ | whe bad knowledge of the Colorado ra é to Peach it and» 1 Kobbed of bie | proveedingy Police Board DeeMe Ani jem 1 f leaderwnip, mob became an intane | th shave furnished food for nessy in Senatorial Quarrel. z pebble, Mon fought with eaoh other to } aM vee hele mare lade tr 1809, 3 sontroversy over ' PeAre to reuoh ie boon of vert | Thi year the Cowmiens ued | 10 he Hafan Nae tom the Bron | Bye ene HA2 renohed the top were a j for a divorwe, sHeging the mos) errille | ve poitee Hoard decided this morning tn pees wn by th rt rh depravity on the art of her husba | favor of the Neale faction, us dives 4 Senator Mitchet the nomination | an ey! Su limbe ' 3 Mars Apecial to The Kvening Worht) to pay $25,0) coats {urns ywh Josep P. Hennessy, Hoth Beas, Sreuideras hit and gouged) Magistrate Hogan i mec onard| ALBANY, Oct, Beo-John 1 Btaneh-| Wealden this the Countons had to apol The ‘weint downtown to earry mot a abrliened | " tay held Lawyer Loonart ; pind : ans SEA tha) t gibvering idiots \® ‘ asi 14, the Democratie candidate for Gov Kine to n b | thin morning issued fr et the Keepers came, fir hem,| 4. Bnitkin, Widrivge ats and arnt, WY medigal treatment in tiie | Charges and was Uwreatene 1 with ruts | show cause why the certi- ped! with clue ani loie voles, they | br. Meroard Laearus, of 3 idk at adr the Parl never ved cuce of nomination teaued to Rlohard HL down ‘hore who were on the Hi xaminatlo charge ha ath ates dA (hd M Y » Polte ft Beal them across the head and shoul; | ** aati? Ke of) He strained the ligaments of hie back | stage In onler Jeclared. ke a Miho by the J ruin ened fore antl they released their hold# and ating elect i law t ay he ither day playing wolf and tt hurt re tine. the { which she| Jovem, Po Hennessy e Ca ol an views On saturday ast Lair Pg ih im wo badly | ent on the Way (Ol pad been the brought \urnabte Hefore Justice lade Q Fegloteren ae a voter at HATO) nts obty from Kimira to Troy, where ti rwile to noe Ni but aw she had no |! insane turned on the k mand] atreet, He a: his age ae twenty-one . hel sails eh . ability whatever the public soon i te tal Blehard BN ba a avith Nike han to hand, t / Vidvldng | teheduted to deliver a political sper the Nae tion, “it now fue fed for halt an hour betore tno| M74 claimed u residence af TE HA £ | torniant, that he wah meer, Medi odd| determined to Mant the | motel thal Haften wal sgn trom, the ercome and driven back| Pret a house in p hocupled BY) the ¢ a to the Hotel Ten Byok and ome | Wy Ba wake ed eae The Lawyer Snithin, who ls an active Reel and recetve medical treatment | Bt ed it, aw damtion Free is i publican worker ai eof the lawyer#) ity injury is not of a severe character - arranged wiih Justwe Lawrence to de PepOre Wat) tected by Bupl. MoCullagh to. pros clle tne foleote 7 \ 0 prone:land he will be able to go to Troy to-] May Resend) Sinter Drowned ‘ were jacked int to election cases in the palice o ts tol ol . Justice Lawience adjourned the case Mroeant won mode wot tt woe cenit Sai\Gin, Wis) an. preset Th the dan ed tat gee san pis] Te} Two children, Catfeld Boltnaki, six] Uli 4 a'erek, hetigy laced ta ng place, delared thet (he young mantdey. end took abectute rest, SYCK 0" years oli, and hie alates, Abia, four, of Fy ae Whe Board of Education lectures on| After Kantrowits lett he was shad-|aimply a strain of the ligaments and! street about noon today. AR " oe Ades ywed by detectives, who saw him enter| was of a trivial character, although | drawing a train’ of. ootdageare ites i ah arom ae Hrech"raae| the premisor % Pike street very painful when Mr. Stanchaetd | down toward them tn the Wight the, Moule Sedon, of Lonm Inland City, | : md abo lidren fell fro mthe dock into the| Hecelves Several fealp Wi 00 24 Hast Bixty-fourth street, nnd) He was arrested there, and, it t9| Walked about chi i Dine "hn Mes on bate ay even- accused Snitkin and Dr, Las.| Ile laughed to-day when questioned | Mall? % Hidison nal. Fame OD Louls Seton, fty years of age, of rt te igh Fab Hail getting him to register falsely, | Soul O16 injury, and eald ey je girl was drowned, ‘Third avenue and Grand street, Long {ntarestin Pr! Kantrowits added that he was only Pa 1 Geagunt §6 nothin ‘ny wit nt Isinnd Clty, while cfossing Becond ave. Ml jet ld, To-day he we at to ctourth sir this moral) ee carr rn Fovday he wan held ot interfere, shamener ahh my ety Bontas te the day to adverion rene’ iis ani eerie tab Cooper) of Bnithin | any e tf have made to pean | WAMU Grenteat eatet- taken ‘ in the campaign. [ence, Get ia, | aime a ee a ( a AA Rl en THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1900, ‘SAW WOMAN PLUNGE SIX STORIES TO DEATH Madison Street Suicide, Sites Pretty, Evie dently Desperate from Want. hy 4 plunge down the alrshaft be Jam Murray, passing on hin way to tween the six-story tenements at 38 and work, told what she had seen, and ) Madinon street a young woman ended] giimbing to the root of the shed found Ufe and ner sorrows this morning, the dead body of the gtr) sulctde, The She was hardly twenty-five years of pollee came and the Hudson Bireet Hos FROM PULPIT TO OUTCAST DEATH, Samuel Griess, Cursed by Morphine, Found Dead in His Room. Samuel B. Griews was found dead age, nd abe had been beautiful before! pital ambulance, bu! tie itt was dead, the want and suffering that wae told] Her neck was broken and her skull in her shabby genteel attire and the! crushed. wray in her hale had left their mark on her fave ‘The manner of her death beiokened hor desperation and her anxiety (o get There were no shoes on the woman’ feet. On the roof the pollee found a straw hat, a pair of well worn ahoes and aan f a cheap Httle black wrap. All the out of life's troubles, helahborhood looked at the body but Mrs. Eva Behubert, who keeps a eandy) none could remember having seen the store at Madtioon street, was Just) vir) in tite opentog her place of business thts morn The police theory is that the girl wi Oe when she saw 4 woman lean from homeless and crept to the roof of the the rook of the mMu-story bulking OPP | ronoment rather than sleep in the site, A moment later and the sight form wan failing swiftly uward from Mie wlath floor to the jow hed in which the alf-whatt terminated, another day herself down the hopeless sireet, and y than fa of starvation she threw the shaft and ended struggle againat poverty, Mrs, Sehubert sereamed, Bho arew] Her body wae taken from the De- hysterical when the body struck, Wille] Mineey street station to the Morgue NXINLEY OR SAMPSON. Administration Backs Up Hobson's Speech at Selma. ASKS SULTAN FOR MORE PAY. Consul Mundji Says He Must Otherwise Write for Papers. (Special to The Rvening World.) WASHINGTON, D.C, Oct, ~The Adminiatration approves of the states ment made in Selma, Ala, yeaterday by TAeut Hobson that Admiral Sampson te & broken-hearted man and that the lack CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 22—-A curl> ous requert to the Porte hax been made by the Turkish aul at New York that he be permitted to undertake newspaper work, He explains that hit remuneration ts of appreciation on the part of the public for Bampson's work ut Santi Aipbe Insuffetent, and it must elther be tne the Spanish war ts responstle for the ereawed of he must be allowed to add to hin income through Journalism, fertous condition of hie health Both oie President and Secretary} Mundi Hey i the ‘Turkish Consul. Long eympathiae eens with Admfray | General at New York, and Assim Bey Bampron ty hie diecounigement over the | /# hie axalstant, treatment to which he haa been subs pened When the above despatch was shown Asalia Bey, the acting Consul-Gen> of Turkey at thie port, he sald a anxious to Jouf critiow, and are doubly Impress upon the publlo tne fact that Urey Hine Sampson, and} "Phin looks Whe f huge Joke. minal @ alone, as the hero of Banthage ") ney te no. longer. the Consul-Ceneral 9 ee nnthigo Mare) i iey here, having. left three weekd my y ago to go to Holland, where he now Secretary Long maid to The venting | represents his Government, No suce Worht correapondent tonday connor han an yet been appointed “ “HAev sheon wae ih Warhingto: "T think some enemy of Mundjl ley Mout) Hobron was in Wavhington a) seatiad that story,” While th this eouns few weeks any He told me that he had ley Mundi He tived In the boat style t. Just returned from Hoston where he met) at the Waldort Agiorls Here! and wa, Admiral Sam He eal) Admiral |aiWays well supplied wit money Bampaon war disptriied over he treat. [OMe think he had any diMfculty met tg tide bills ment he hal revelved In cemain quarters | "At any fate If @ Turkigh Consuls regarting (he Sanclago controversy and |General at this port desir A to enter famed (hit he Colson) might be allowed (ince Journalistic Work he «ald do #0 At word for Bampron when | without consulting any one Bo long as He Bow je id not neglect his offlelal work and vim omy rmiesion without Hesitation and told him | heartily ap took po part Im political discussions he would be free CRD do as he iked. prove! of anything fe contempla the Ku Yat hu magoilicent work! BOTH WOMEN Cl CLAIM CHILD, 1 DULLL S a Mee. Pen a the Mother, and Mee, Fletcher Try to Keep FI A pretty qirl, twelve years old, stood CANDIDATE WOOLEY HERE, Vrohibtiion Sominee for President Vefore Magiatrate Worth in Broooklyn on Hin Stomping rr this morning, ‘There wae a troubled John G Wooley the Prohibition cans jlook In the Tittle one's face, and hi didate for President, stopped tn (hin | blue eyes filed with tears as the Mag) wlty today on his Way to Bridgeport Mer Wooldy and die pirty will wpend the Kreater part of this week stumping the Kawtern States, opening this afternoon trate sald te her: “With whom do you want to got The red ips quivered for a moment an the ehild looked at the two women in Hridgenort who stood by her aide, They Wave a special train, but cannot "LT want a good home,” she sald, Wee Ion tie New York, New Haven] “and 1 would ike (0 go back to Mra and Uarttord! r iridges on that] Pletcher,” Hine being too Jow fo permit the passage] Bix years ago the child's mother, Mrs, of the Pullman cars chartered for the’ Matilda Beige. of 19 Kingsland avenie, Hu trata, which te now in Jersey Clty, (N88 #9 poor she Was unable to aupport will be rent to Hoston by way of the} |ittle Florence | Mra. Martha Pletcher, Wert Bhore and then over (he Boston} a neighbor — offered to take the chtld, and Albany road and the mother gladly. conpented, ee A whort Ume Tir a few thousand iy from relatives ip RATS ATE HIS MONEY. Connectiout, and she sought to regain , Ite Morence, Mra. Piatcher,, however, an at i ah y attached to the el ont Miner Near Morristown, ON. od Wettt eihide Wishes He Had Trasted Banks, puaht the cnge before the Magical Iannts Hella, @ miner in Port Oram, sah Li iit eta ya vant near Morrlatown, No J. had no fatth| gate the case, and postponed further in banks, #0 he two packages of| hearing of ft til next ‘Thursday, — FOR MACDOWELL REFEREE, Aotor’s Wife Makes Ap Justice Freedman, Application for @ referee to take toatl: mony in the divorce ault of Wilhel- mina Marla MacDowell against Actor William = Melbourne MarDowell was made (o Justice Freedman this morn- Ing by Lawyer Abe Hummel, in behalf of Mrs, MacDowell, Mr, MacDowell Fanny Davenport's husband, He married, in June, HY 1900, Mra, Hrath- man, che divorced wite of a Baltimore banker and broker, Recently Mre, Mac» paper money, one contatning MM and the other #2, under the floor of his shanty He went yeaterday ty make an addy Hon to one of the packnart end found it had been torn apart by rats and mice evarcely a Hill nalied uninjured, The other package War | the same took the remaina condition Hella thie morning, of his money to the Piret Nations! Bank of Dover, There Cashier Horevear ine formed him that the money jn the large package Was trretrievably nut he thought he could met BO In Ke for the bie In the smaller pa from the U inited Ataton ‘Treasury —— TROLLEY KILLS A CYCLIST. forall began a sult for separation, and A Camden Bx aciiman Thrown Meet whe Frosted hl for a4 1 an iocked up in Li er fram mis Wheel, Jai ‘1. Ie was Feleaned In) $2.60 Dall and CAMDEN, N. J, Oct, M-Thomas MacDowell began sult for Harmon, fifty-four years old, 9 former aipoiute vor aval Councilman and @x-member of the xy They TUF ROTHER ty a Iiilor ion” atte for rm te. -|Heavy Printed Linoleum s ‘ ee Tee tia tant ih reo al | ChUrL Pete MERGE RTT © tts 35 the yard. the rapidly moving car, He was thrown) of separation from Dr, Lawrence V Ae RE eh eEtRNE” Cott” Mp: | ans. “Rie usnsay Oe emer ave’ cht: | Mported Inlaid: Linoleum ; tal, dren goes to the mother, ———— 5oc. the yard. B. Altman & o. Carpets goc. the yard. , ’ a Misses’ and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR, | op, Grand & Chrystie Ste ’ (Second Floor.) practi ALR] Autumn and Winter weighis of Silk, Sith and Wool, Laundry Want, Merino, Linen-Mesh and Cotton Vests, Tights, Combi- nation Suits and Corset Covers; Engltsh made Indian Gause in Plain Spyn and Pure Sith Vests ano? Combina- tion Garments; Woolen Bands, Exercising Sweahers, Golf Vests and Waistcoats Also *' Betalph’” Fine Merino Undergarments, expressly for and sold only by B, Aliman 8G + Oil Cloths: this morning in the Hotel itatneld, Ridge street. Morphine, which had Diasted ble oareer, broken up home and dragged him io the gutter, caused his death, Whether it was suicide or the result of an overdose Is not known, HUt certain it ts that this former clergy+ man had nothing (o Hve for, and death meant the end of acute mental torture abd Hunger, Gries was only forty years old and was a rabbi before he adoptod the Chriss (lan religion, He took a three yeare course at Union Theological Seminary and gradunted with high honors Ae was naturally a etude wan en- dowed with a mind of unusual briianoy, Ife was an eloquent and convittcing speaker, whose richness and vigor of language promised that he would attain a igh place tn the Church. His first charge was on Lohg Tatand, That was fifteen years ago. He was successful with his charge, Then he kon wife, who bore him two fine ova, He was transferred to New Jers sey and there contracted kidney trouble, In it# treatment morphine was admin- 1 to Mim and he never afterward the habit that his 1 to leave him, H pastor of the in Rivington ed 1 the Preaby tty an Joining My rothers, thou that he had. freed himself from fh | curse of the drug. When tt aelted hy again he Gropped from the ord ame to this el William ata De Witt Memorial Chu street, saw much Years, a holloweve ‘od, ecoureed by hie unnatura and hia conscience alike, an oute: peddled alone the It with \he very dregs wa Setormining by conquer the within him and a always being conquers en a ne tr FOR THE CHILDREN. * To Keep Their ‘Digoetion Perfect Nothing ; Is So Safe and Pleasant.as Stuart's 4. Dyspepsia Tablets, ‘Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the safest and most reliable preparation for any form of: indigestion or stomach trouble, ‘Thousands of people who are not sick, but are well and wish to keep well, take Atuart's Tablets after every moal to inaure perfect digention ant avel? trouble. Hut it Is not generally known that the Tableta are jug ae ood and wholesome for little folks for th ders, ldttie ehiidren who are palo, thin and have no appetite, or do not grow or thrive, should use tho tablets after eating and ba derive great be trom them. Mre. 0. H. Cooteloy, M8 Washington Ma Hoboken, New Jersey, writes: stuart Dyspepaia Tablets just All the bill for chile} dren am weil an for older folkw, I've had the best of luck with them, My threer year-old qirt takes them as readtly as candy, | have only to say “tablets” and she drops everything else and rune for them, A liuffalo mother short time ago whe ‘eapaired of the life of her Babe was so der lighted with the resulta from giving ¢ child theve tablets that ane went before the notary publle of Bria Co, N. Y., and made the following amdayit: Gentlemen: Stuart's Dypepata Tablets were recommended t me for my twor montha-old baby, whieh was sick and puny and the doctors sald was suffering from im> digestion, 1 took the child to the hospital, but there found no religt, A friend man- Honea the Stuart Tablets and | procured @ box from my druggist and used only the large sweet lozenges in the Dox and was de- lighted to find they were pust the thing for 4 my baby, | feel justified in saying that Stuart's Dyapepsia Tablota saved my child's life, MRS. W. T. DBTHLOPR, Subscribed and sworn to before moe thie Jath day of April, 1807, HENRY KARIB, Notary Pubtic tn and’tor Mie Co., N. For babies, no matter how young ‘or deli the tablets will accomplish wonders in increasing Mesh, appetite and growth, Use only the large sweet tablets in every boa, Full sized boxes are sold hy all druggists for $0 conta, and no parent should neglect the Gane of thie mate remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles if the ehild ie ailing in any, way reaarding i18 food oF aamimilation, Stuart's Dyspepala Tablote have been ® known for years as the best preparation for all stomach troubles whether in adulte of intante, Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Stove, Remnant Sale. \, I5c. the yard. GouLAR NONE WANTED a lane ome mbaetion. Lincoln S14: 300 Ravi. 96 am Laan, WANTHDFirwt trong waa mead) ‘ee My ne A party, A eriean kane!

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