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y " Circuia = CYCLISTS CONDITION IS SUICIDE FOR LOVE OF FAMOUS WOMAN Sidney Samuel Because He Wed Mrs. Kills Himself Could Not Chartres. Beautiful Foreign Authoress Was His Idol, but: There Were stacles To Their Union. she mystery surrounding the sutcite of Midney Samuel, of the firm of Samuel Bros, C1 Broad street, v-bo shot himvelt fn the Weat Bnd Hotel at Portland, Me., ‘was cleared up this afternoon, Instead of being hounded to auteclde by @ woman of international literary repu- tation, ae the earlier reports Indicated, iin! he took his own life through despon- dency over the fatlure of his plans to matry one of the newest stare in the iterary firmament, ‘Pye heawtital woman ts mo Chartres, the welleknown writer and playwright, a divorces, whose husband ie John Chartres, of 1% Weat Pwemty-cighth ntreet, -him- welt an a repute, Was It appears that young Ssanuel wae madly in love with the young authoress who has written extensively for Amer- fean and British magast whore Deauty te striking in the extreme, Samuel tad met her in Europe and oman emitten with her charms and wished) to make her His wite, His family, how- ever, opposed the mateh. The authoress ts @ divorcee and this constituted to them an snsurmountable barrier, Sti young Bamue) would not give her up, He was sent on oxtensive businesr missions by bia brothers, who compose fhe frm, but all to no purpose, ach Emp he returned to New York more in: fatuated than ever with the woman who had éroswed his path of life About aix months ago he was went to London, Bng,, and remained there until about a week ago, when he came back till haunted by the vision of ite love, moody and despondent ‘Te Portland to Die, On last Saturday he wae at the Broad #iree. office and told bls brother he way Rolng to Portland, Me. He arrived there Hunday and registered at the Weat Bad Hotel Bidney Bamuel, Boston, Monday night he shot himself in his room and hie body wan found by the bellboy In the morning His brother, Montague samuel, who imanages the office here and lives at Richmond, 8 1, knew novhing of the wad affair until informed of It today by despatahes in the newspapers, He re fused to discuss the matier, but made preparations to leave at once for Port: jand and bring back the body of his brother. It Was sald that Ex-Judge Olcott had been retained to take legal eteps th the the lawyer dented in but f oto, ‘aa He said, to ae Brey ty orld ree c peseodl ni. ne x o i ig at th rm “ot euppose that that t Connect: ith sous the Mt Mra. ren In the case, isda Cheon ‘i ‘umed or deny it, He said; "I repeal ai sald tor uel was ia on on garth 6 pect el bie x! i ty By wave’ Dep seemed dh ters, iy tn Love, ralne In ‘uy nue f rey [tidy name Heanmot faire m e son 0 an Hg AA hth ae molt!” what had a i ah “TRUSTS CLAIM A ero ¥, Nulliofes Sinte Lavwe, IAGO, Deo, 12.—By a declolon of Tulley, Dunne and Witerman. }4ion with the conwideratt the Clreult Court, to-day, Bectlon 1, the AntlTrust | Hilinote, whieh Wefifies what constitutes A trust or com: Dination in reatraint of trade, is clared wnconmitattons), The eae cies ber than Mre, Anita Vivwmtt| an be belong, mt | ARMY CANTEEN MAY STAY, Decision of Chicase Judges “rper Senators Paver Retention of the Inguperable Ob- aint spoke fluently nearly a dosem lan+ wuagen. He Spoke In Many Tonmaen, “He wae @ man of great charm of manner, q splendid raconteur and a wit of no mean order, Once when In Italy wide Wan Feeling Off a string of min in Beeate know certain ruins, knowledge of the lapedity ana Mie pion 4 perfect, Tepernec rlehdy. fo paseens the largest and. tnowt cambre hale ‘on ht ignorance 1 lowe about more y ot er Tan Lever ane. uel aM rye Hiwad man) waa n cousin of rabies Heatricn De Mille, author of the play “Phe Groatest Thing in the World Mere, Sam Never saw Her, Montagu feeee has @ beautiful at 11 Kichmond Terrace, Pore Rich mond, 8 1. An Evening World reporter eae thie aiternupn and saw Mre, "We are, all of um, nearly prostrated over the tragie wulgide of i law," ane sald, ‘“Widney w, Ing fellow, handeome, — tal everything to live for I ki the detallx of his ropa, My husband has almply told me that Bidney met a French authoress in Rome eve ul years ago and that he has been goaded to dee sparation by the love affair that grew out "Tr do not even Know her name, 1 hever maw the woman, but am told that whe is very beautiful, TC de all very res wretable ( us." Beiltiant Mew, Chartres, Mre. Antia Vivant! Chartres of ha m m young Bidney & lite, born in Vievin much of her life in Taly, At hn early age she began to write, her firat great success being an Hallan tragedy wr on for Bleanora Duro and produ i Bologna under the ttle “La Row at wurra” (the Blue Tone) he haw leo writien numerous short * and a few. l¢ productions, nin Halton nnd Hingitan, er Work {# offen char: riaed muel to nd hap sot mt 2 t d to have ¢ Mra. Charires Wrote a play in English, which wa presented ut the Herald Square ‘Theatre, thia city, In January, I 1 was called That Man" an made more or lew of a hit, The Wuthorens eo plained bitverly of changer b th the text (re management are, A. OM Pair tied secured a tn nothorn or retallated hl fer for 00 damages for ‘defama: nt Mra. ( Kr one ehid, « daugh: af, aban keven years old fin Chartres, the, husband of the authoress, went to Mexipo a year ago, “The Sutcide My Beother,’ PORTLAND: Me, Doo, 12,— from aan Men ite 3 How Yor els, wh " ei mt ing dn te my ily wire mi ake charge of romaine SMMary (0 Word was aent to the brother & come (0 live in neparate roome since June last, here at once, and the body wil) ven Into his care, The ih have nm able to fearn litle ¢ i conection with 1 the mesnage frm recelvedy thoy docided > male further examination of the yonalnes, nf (ey lle arrived, b he dea bears the down to Anes On by lelter of eredit on Co, of London, for had been drawn i Vajen: Hn the last tial pl ‘orate iss ley hie who has an office ts| treet, at he had Fecelved a let sete th vee renee ie. iy, In witeh a tenth to thie country tafliiad | Present tyne: WABHINGTON, Dee, t—In connec Reorganisation 11), the Senate Goms Kee on Military Affairs to-day liatened an argument by Adjt,-Gen, Corbin for © continuation of (he present canteen system tn the wemy, The a an tapen no alrtene! 4 ek fay . tion Books Open to All.” ‘toh? whe 'S] Ming, Wickham, of Port fevia Shot Herself in Her Room at Hotel. A domertic tragedy startled Port Jer vis toway in the aulode of Mrs, Flora morning, and going to his wifey apart: mmet Wiel the Dela) in her right hand. Wickham, marks of eeyeey:t clothing Jervia Telephone Company and another petron bie money and 3 neeser, What happened afterward no- A woman about ‘thtety years old, with complexion and dressed tw} mau rbip artruge, whieh put to sea Wat an Hap palin ENDED HER LIFE | WITH A BULLET. a wife of Mr, am, formerly proprietor wars House and Fowler Hotel, Mr, and Mrs, Wickham for two years Hhullet hole on the right sido of her head| ‘p have oveujied rooma in the Wiekham back IN HALLWAY. on of the Army) Suicide ha We a Woman at}. 48 Greenwich Avenue. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “DECEMBER 12, 1900. SOO PLRRS AND MARLAND wy AND MRACHIERA +e ‘GOOD, BUT P F AR BEHIND RECORD 1 O'SLOGK SCORE OF THE olX-DAY BICYGLE RAGE, ACE IS SLOW. © Fi RACING * SPORT PRICE ONE CENT, q —= sher’s Tire Burst, but He Kept the Lead Until His Partner Relieved Him, Strain of Furious Pace at the Beginning Tells Miles Lape 1a00 «+ 1g Lena WINNERS AT NEW OMLEANS to Close Doors on the street and Third avenue, which ts one of the oldest and soundest financial Ins ) 4 witutions of the upper city. At 1M Neventiy af the directore of th {netitution failed. He was in bust jon & not Very large oate, A rival re] Hu | marked to hia clerk: ‘Well, boys, you have money in the Harlem Sx Bank you bad better get it out." ‘This wtatement t* wuld to be the origin | f of the seare whieh incited come of vie (hirty-odd thousand depositors of the ineitution to appear to-day to clore their accounts ¢ hank has beon a depowitory for Hevora) charitable nnd Insurance socle olherw report of w revoiver about to'vlook this iments found her Uead with & revalver Ab examination’ of the body showed a of the forehead | before the weld buried her :ife out Mra. Starr raised af owlery and an | ambulance came from 8, Vincent's 1 {pital, but too late Her ince wae (rightfully burned bf carbolle Weld, "An emicy battle lay nat {ar trom her Bhe had) evidently dean Is contents thelr money were promptly ofteri of the bank sent with © aqui police to matntain order R tne Crowd about the Be, ne At noon to-day ail de thetr funds i withdr wh fe two wilows in the house, B to re Wakeneld, tut paper Taneed tye 8 | fi iB, rv of them could identity the dead rae closed woman. The body was taken to the ae en ne ret a nim Charles street. police station, — Grewhn Ship Gertvade sate. HAN FRANCIBCO, Doo, Jk-The Gere discarded. ie porttors by NEW thelr ae Hinet and wo alton th aiting men women at the baa coring G duce t! a iat tf mo ‘bun i Aieht ‘ot the Ci lead re ry % st cheered from the edd ue if ‘he | tei ae Hichard Webber A casual remark of a dry goods mer- and chant (n Harlem was responsible today wanted f for a run on the Harlem Savings Bank, went anv at One Hundred and Twon.y-fourth mit orn of Ww it | DRoMMne dep t Inte boy i the Haren Bavings nid looked into the der miliary rule, number of (hem |The Mr He 0 MOB BESIEGES | SAVINGS BANK. | erty i Officers of the Harlem Concern Are Forced Multitude. sould have all the rom his Inatitation he ng the i hem that Ne wana’ fe welook Cle down nly people already Inside tne pulldinn. Tl was also announced that ihe clerk» would Hot be asked on account af ths rap but the to work ook. oe ent Kilb th eal tb » would come to in Kast One Hundred id Twentioth wtreet, @ =f rs the reve money tt crowd about the bank had swelled to! orgy hearly @ thousand people and (he poltee | hind dileuit work to handle. It twas going on had he added, would im-| Then Simar, the 7 Jumped his wheel anit in Srrived Lor) way darting aiound one of th bim going wate Hrittan AN Lines |turng like avsireak, Elkes and fore i o'claek Chie morning, nconditional surrender should be} vehind him were on in fa ry, At (hat time the peemed ta hofore they got fairly In motion Aimar} jove all interest in ihe geind and aie dae Minty eine apees: was halt a lapyio the good, Then hely { he would qutt no mater what if gradually came back to the bunch and} people said about him, ‘Team Mabe BEDFORD, Mame, eDe, i211), sow grind wae resumed Muller toarfully implored Aucoutrier to { the Weavers at the Acush+ vet Ple att inue riding, but ly waa no Bee u way Cotton IMils here)... ¢ did not look any too] Muler then coll hit partner he waa a med a more ners weil, Hie face was pinched and drow ward and a quitter and ought te be praes® ououneae and he walked an If he wan very log | ashamed to stop riding 49 soon, Aweoue ‘out the fixers in all Hikes appeared to be the fresa- | irior didn't care, and sald he would side wae nas EVENING WORLD DOCTOR The ritore in the alx-day race |) Mad iWon Gquare Garden have been playing | kidding "Dutoh" a heartbreak they were (we Vigorous spurte wight teame nearer the fading goal, tut enoh time they fel) back again and and All Efforts to Catch Up with | Record Fail. EXAMINES SIX-DAY RIDERS. To find out just how the tremendous strain affects men strug> Gling in the wix-day bicycle race The Evening World sent a phyal- Clan to Madison Square Garden, On the sixty-firet hour of the race he made o careful examination, and his report follows: BY L. SYLVESTER SOBEL, M. D. 1 found Pierce in comparatively poor condition, Hie palse tems and rile, pelne wae geod and abowe TH, swollen, was full and gtowt 26 hand aranp io hem, and vad Was tn a8 good condition nnd hie heart wetton moe . of sleep and was an wad qooil) Mikew was to boat coma kin eves clene and pie, mt aring in exeeliont state, MeViachern had been on a two-how teiok when | seer him, hoarne, rewt that wo with waht riders how wand has shown tratners and managers of beef tea, milk and small quam titles wf ob tagty., The wlare ow the track is thete hard muscles and clear whin pavatively saend health, Alinar Ie full of tricks and delights fy 4 Waller, It would nop ine of averraw with | be surprising if tho renchman regained: thie morning, when ‘le lead end won the big race. 4 tes behind the world’s) Waller grows stronger each hour and) " fl) areat humor, Ho takes pleasure he In nailing the sprinters who practice on ‘he track and racing with them, He yt tackled the team motor which paces records @l ord temporarily put mt ground which may possibly be y atc and forced the steam man we | Is cred before the week ends, but oniy by | Mil J the expenditure of effort that Babeock and Aronson, quiet and ame nd on. | Ui TUalVE are stll goin atror afternoon the | moat beyond human airengthy and ene YT) solng strong and y The attendance pleked up this afters The dullgesw of the big #in-day during (he morhing way not Fe Hoon and (he largest crowd of the week big wan « n by trolley and] when the afternoon, with lia larne bbe | more onthyalaatie crowd and the even Miles behind wt 10 sclook the of the brame band, came (o hand The | elent teams had quirkored helt pace hen te ard enateted back two milee by noon. only aprinte A whea team mates relleyed How much effort thom two miles cost ina 0 Wheel. the riders oaly might toh. ‘The rewult overtline inition (NAY Aeparont, thou, for in the nek t business Pisher fave ® p. rvehota oo eal 12) minutes they had fallen biek three sual of riding at 29 a'elock, His ta, | Mlles, and the spurt was not of a> much Fn, Visited | cited and left him riding on tHe 11 avall ay the frog in the obd ourobthee Just at that time Gougolta relieved Bi ! arithmetical problem ; | ¢ Block owned by Mr, Wickham opposite! ‘The man dincovered In Mre. Weow- | Me* Including the (Chester A. Arhar He wari re Rear | mar, ap the latter told Hie andre | From a twenty-twoumtle an hour pace , neh n was punctured and (Oli: hid saonene {vis * the Howler House, ‘They have no chil |ham's rooms 4# wuld to be « hah ofa arene counauiy tne Cumor that de absolutely: ridiectous. "tes | (hal Fisher's elre wae pu jl had slackened to borely eighteen, ang! (ol diva [connected with the Frle Ratlrond, He) merchant's remark reached ine Circle, (AMEe ate In perfectly vsnivent cond -| force ty Leadon Ed kad Vis cae Waal reemed the best all were capable " ee je Cirele, Flan, } ‘The Gougoite ¢ and the pe | n dar away fro Domestic troubles cated the coupte |! on an early train for New York, |g ane of the women member, on the — It Iv estimated that 125,00 way drawn |r hot for fully a alle who 1] pack, ue the ilkaty pay! 4 Fuddington Bennett and Samuel Mal-] strongth of What's man bad toid her put pisterday 0} FO 600 ronda When | T powerful Ceblow, eld hi 1 dUriO | futher disuxtor tn” temoralatng fo ley, the two men called In as witnesses | adv! t of the organization (he doors clowed at Oday 'heve i ’ fact that be a . 7 was a line of 1 people walt fo draw | all thie time, in epite of Ene fa | eprinters ? Mr, Wickham Had been out last night, Yby Wiekham, aay there was no diatur- | ‘Yn anal ‘hn whndrew, thelrmnney. ‘rhe pollen told them they he was riding on a wooden ri | is Hew and when he returned he went to ts {anc i Mrs. p Cie room, A man individual mombern weg cloned rae. rapt Rave to walt Hl to-morrow morn: | Heeterick, was dragged out of the! Miller Sapa: «1 Told You so, crawled owt from under the sofa, and| counts. 1 wll hel on the vol Gi on to a heel ju ‘ 4) wite’s apartments to et a blanket and ids el Cha Me ig aipinpaieaee eller and.rushad on to a wheel J981 Ar 1 o'clock the lenders wore exaatlf YY dircovered a man under the sofa, He],, 4 ‘ 1 OT) When the bank opened for businers TIME TO TREAT WITH BOERS ne to wave Fleher from LANE) von etiew Fohind ihe Fe Hello, Davig.” Then they wore dle-| there were thirty or forty. m and ” t tiring rapidly P ‘ called in the night operator of the ort Lnigsed, women waiting, All the offieers of the wv he war th ll S atibetion | hamplon Charley Miller sald: “My. Mra, Wickham, previous to her mare mane er eet nik, eee ie Wad Renate Likely to Kollow Mill, i Gd A “apt paninision | predtetion that the men were going they ” in e ere q of eo je al end ie, 8 ce that kills is being verified Practically were of man who sloeps in the bulling as wit. [PlaRe, had been housekeeper for her hus-| frightened them, and sald hat ait who tary ule Im Tramsvaal. pts + hggtiv y enehualeem | Contd not ery arte oy Bis band for over twenty years when be wae] wanted to, could AW thei” money, WW ownoN, Dec. 12—Considerable irrls ieee ta wucky. perforraan’ 14 0 esd and blood, that SORE f an eaten. Chi Dkar, * ; 1 ho fleeh and bloor ¢ Veal ional (oka In the hotel bhsiness, Her maiden name | ee eee ent iy natd “OPH lation was aroused during torday'a de-| Yar e pit of exclipment. woe arouse yral40: 1 predict! per Ee Cael was Fiora Moilineaux, a native of Mil-| pun wik wear out, It is sme 8 tem bate in the House of Comanons on mp: | snort.y before 2 0’ clo Hie eh mote than fifty miles behind the Mt, Wiekivan claime that he heard afford, Pa. gerary peare, Without the alightes: foun- ply, Sir Robert T. Rel@, @. C., Liberal nig the pace for kome time. I record, Tt will be plug and hang eg bas) st! member for Dumfries Burghe, painted an to sow down and pail 6 | trom tow to the #nubh |» floor of the aprimenthouse, hoard abl i ¥} a gloomy pleture of the conditions in ye so as to let one of th an UNusUaL HolKe on ihe atalrway and a ‘pa sie aw here fouih Africa. He sald that after alcnnn ‘None volunteered, how ' Linlianh Heb cee j found ihe woman sitting on the sop , 7 fourteen months’ war, comting Bb,00),000 |), gla bunch slowed dow ie ta” aid “aroun. hie A month anareny wan pre Dp ett ss noi Muller and Ausuainies, th tala bey | t -| famine Was threatened, am el 1 eam, « of the race now weoue Uve Come to visit » widow,” sald the of be followed by a Uative. rlaing. Sines Spurt Frultions: thi morning. He has been Atranwer, ‘They wore her last words While ‘theae Who Wanted 10] An agtempt to place the Covonier un Whennh iia Abn Ve up the 100 sinew inst ine pleadings of BM x tarinkling Ne | i Muller, Kept but MeMarlan®| around the track no more, none too fret, aod ro thle tenm| stulier then aaked tne nothing om Mefachorn hid Pierce, [yet him ride alone, but thay re balk fresh and

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