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/ Yeruelty and neglect THE WORLD. FRIDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1901. Declares that a Bona- fide Marriage Certifi cate of Ceremony with Cambridge Woman Cannot Be Produced—| Says He Did Not Steal) Ring from Brooklyn Wife. George W. Howard, known his! Brooklyn wife, Miss Helen Hawkes, and her father, Henry Hawkes, ‘con dential adviser and consulting engineer Co the great Whitney-Witener-Elkine eyndiente and the Metropolitin Rail way’ Company, at $15,000 a year," knewn to the company as an oper: engincer in charge v2 the power-house of the Lexington avenue branch of th e@trect rallwity system, ‘was interviewed by an reporter to-day. “I doen't care to make any answers (o my accusers, only to say these barges are false. Miss Helen Hawker “te my wife, my only wife. I have no ‘ether, ard they can't show any true certificate. “phe Boy In My Child.” “T admit I did ive with this Cam- Dridge woman for some time. and h Uttle boy, I admit, is my ehild. But break you know there's the miachlef to pay. Yes, tm Bue it Five fixed her out all right. She has all the men who get mixed in that kind cf scrapes were published ery want provided for, and sue his ae er berw—wel sea thing to complain of. of Ves, Indeed!—G. W. Howard to Evening W "Jt isn’t true that I have been over te to Cambridge to wee her every Wr Peepers eince: my ararriage. No tndied! Dve —_———— fad cccasion to yo to Phuadelpbia ov Business: once or twice. That's though it Is true | was over to © Bridge to see my—tals woman—wn N Near's «ny while Miss Haw-iny wits | was away in Albany | “It's pretty tough to be knocked this way when your fh i hardly over. Un. naturally _pature. My wife is Iyely ond cious. She had lots of company lady friends, and T tikes it [te cover wa imp pre i ot [Pm only golng through work) | Upward rust of prie Votig Steet The light-waist s, who Were lute Northern pf. ence, and 1 wa J fert Iocan on this t ip. teads to co to Person, If possibte, Sard's alleged marriai ‘ have reason ifs be}! “that effort nr ng tt {thin woman Lor ald tht thin case. every effort to find the c formed the UY Ihe knows. Mra. Howard also sad received 4 ter, a former watanrecely Brew: t 9 inform marriage to the ( had another wt vatvorce from him 1 shal rey, nd 1 that she nid Neglect and that tha marriage f+ living “He Crequently boantad + wer over wore 1 mado soma nhvock ‘am now convinced t mercilessly. shall endeavor to get him anu will do all Tc or my Nin nto ha love Is now) ¢ "Th Nea ) her sister, Mrs her’ brother, ‘and ec agcompnntel by Anna Henry A private th Roundaman Peter Clarke PChief Devery's staff, vistied Y dam Hotel at 3.3) o'¢ Came downatil:. durin; ad there sareene to an Eve Lee HiT make no ome, “ald he: went to the ined there juinti! the party Boston Ty man, said to be ly photograph w noun whe we it. Even tf he ke to her nny leng: at port wor __ NO BIGAMIST HE SAYS. RICH WOMAN BEGS CIAL TELLS OF EAST-SIDE VICE. | i] Becky Goodman, Blush-| ing, Testifies Against | Capt. Herlihy. Mrs. Howard No. of her in existence. sround with women Ie sure to arts out with » good woman, If Ime, when he wants to make a ‘BULL OPERATORS SHAKE OUT BEARS. Continued from First Page.) and the advan he nated ara Senet Mterd Steet & Onbo much profit, taking late the development of new strength served) to) sustal wry of Rap. tant factor In the market yesterday by / e from the low rity Of active stocks ont. mu. to 6 the profit taking was well | pales during | high record xchange. he Stock «was exctted and viol prices of some stocks a o best and others buoyantly Oe pt Tran | Inter. Stiver of margins and obliged tol twa” contral care to ray, ! Pita ee “The stories begun by describing me poeket were almost as rueful over ate uretlipt . @ $15,000 & year cont al of the | the situ as the bears. Mashaiten ai . Whitney syndicate, and bax got down, Die ated charaeter of the buy-| Metre, 8. ie ay 12, to describing tne avn $5 a week oper-| ins made tt evident thal the turn agdainet| Me" paige TM: BY Se Be ee Btlve engineer in Of the power-| {Ne Dears was in the hands of operators | HGS gs houses of the Metropolitan Street Itnii- | of ue oe peices and of veteran won” th sway Company. Thst in all 1 way and} ener and skill 3 ral Lye er Baviene! s f Conjecture was excited and antmated | Norfolk a Western. 424 BD 1 held myself out to by If the; i therm Packie wa Hawkeses -ho: think or tel! folka| 4* to the personality (J was more than that it isn't my Cauin | et te ose UP ph ; un, Tdeny the marriage te the Cam, A large following In Chicagu and, bridge woman. How de 1 account for West who waa credited with the ef the certificate of such a marriages) fortes selling « rday. Hie cam~ Yell. L don't know uf any such yale woe muy > supplemented any ta nbrdaes ch ure I the effective effo the veteran yo Howards ¢ care lols tt Mhgvaltuse too cAndebealicsse mycethat} 2 dreaded plunger In the Btrect, Cambridgo woman's’ name wasn't ‘Kay | Tae buoyant rise of St. Paul to 135 was at all. Her name was Annie Rooney.| reg alve Index of the She Was a salesgirl La a Boston dejart Wt hl tt ment store when | met ber. 1 was / ricaitataak AEH: engineer of the Cambridge itlectric Li stuck of the gnu Tower Company. Twas on thai | thne pat Rh TTT a That Annie} gy Pant was the fire: stock to show on “Afterward we moved to Rochester, | SVitence of effective support to-day, Me where [ was for nearly three years | 3-4 point decline on London aeliing was (°'2" |! ‘Sa bbe foebyaeey Of Rho ftochester | aimoat immediately recovered: tie § jtaather pt. allway C yes, ind x nutter parhig, little hoy was born, “They cat) a8 accepted as a danger stenal by the [Uo f° Rubier | aries Randolph. Ie is about | bears, and they were tie to cover |W hine yekesiola how Rane: ie Left Annie Roone The principal stocks, which opened i : “Walle | she ra away viniting her) Wn from 1 co 2 points on selling orders ————— folka-up in Maine I got acquainted with| from Loudon and from out of town, GP Meh ee ET] oo atte mami: tural une] WHEAT MARKET RALLIED. that she and [ would rave to i 3 breakaway: thag 1 was golng t sranyl ci The| story Joti acsuitlementiof the i! th of Corn Helped the Price married, r yo War ¢ a Violent re- i) “OL eourme, whe felt tt keenly. It hound 0 ‘aver % to Reeove told ber she could bave all our t Bubaleo rin ths tel bek Se gubna ios Ne: | ames " i istressen « od ne with and ahe needn't worry. wo, in distressen of ira Wheat was easier to-day in line with tole 1 would stand by ve There were some further points offeames, but the strongth of corn and mentita campriicn nave pata . ! durag the first }emall Argentine shipments rallied pricen. Dillavup ots the presents time pat re practically ellie | Chicago wheat was tirm and 18 to t4 a i the second hour, and the beara [lower at start, but later rallied to 1-8 Fo over to Brooithyn and see In full with the whole | over last night, Very littl wheat was ‘her ana Bree Sel cane usar iy | wearket working rapidly upward offered, Liverpool spot was 1-2 to L por women as you would with a mia Vtecling in the neigh: | cent, lower Yighan't Ko over tc yf othe Stock Exchange that! Corn displayed excepttonal frmness Lestiita ie Fever. rive was a manoeuvre by {and was 1-8 to 1-4 higher, Small re. “9 aro very lonesome here witli Voanterears either to shake| cepts and poor grading were the early peste yotveourseand Taton't sappoae Vil od a weak and undesirable £ ‘features in corn. AM not worrying about my own tature || OF back sold-out stocks at lower! York's opening prices were: “LT beg ning. 1 Was horny pric s, or both | S112 to M58; March Ried Tin cie war rr othe ‘opening declines, « ranging) “Cnt ‘pening prices were: in Boston. " vointe, some vf tha} May wheat, 761-4 ty Las Stay corn, ows: Sugar and] 37 1-8. bts St. Paul, 7 12,( hen Vere closing. prices were: yan. i 7-8 “nomina’ arch wheat pos bids, May wheat) S25-@ bid: July p Bate done seme ka zcking aout. I gues 21 Blectrie jail i mominals, Jun corn, 4 ' survive this a 5 a % uly corn, G4 3 | Henney ty Rock Island and losing prices were: May District- to Viett Cam. | Northern pf teach, and an av. = ; ehedace, 1 pal active stocks of between at, T28. January corn, ints Willlam¢ res tion continued highly ex. | had i him in remainder of the day. | “ George W. Howa Wichliaennaaseacnisel Privew sank several points on olgamy, Mr. Cl 1 points above the early cM! under room and foreien selling, which was caused by @ bad. turn, fi vol market. Soon after call a full pvery had been recorded and covering me popular, openin a price 48; April, os ¢ e to 9.40 to 9.42, 9.08 to 9.07; November, osing pricos were: Jan. 9.80 2.89 to 9.60; Maron, 3.65 to, 9.58 Y + 9.81 to 9.82; June, 43; Ang, 9.14 3 Oct, 837 to SHIPPING NEWS, vont OF NEW ARKIVED. YORK. uy of A Chesapeake ++ Bavannan Baltinors worth Hesperia. OUTGOING 8TEAMSHIPS. £AILED TO-DAY, Matanzas, Tampico, thoquola, Chariex(@n. Rio Orande, Hrunewtek, Princess Anne, ‘Nor! ‘TO SAIL TO-MORROW, Hevaria, Laverpoo Aleng. Jamaica. Kenda, Hott fan Juan, dao Juan, Poort Disirarek, Suracoa, Astoria, Olasanw, a, Areeatina, Philadelphian, 1 Orlean: Pretorta, Haniburg. "Genet. Galveston Minnoapalls, Landon. 10, New Ori Coutinental Tob. iesinger, dealer in renewed Bek t e- Hundred ans! oe. tol B Guyandoces Norto:k INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUI TO-DAY. e Regent Laon, £1 Cl. New Oriesna She was asked about the reputation of | the inmater Gat opposite her home, “The women wert disorderly,” she re- piled, At the resumption of the Hertthy triat thix afternoon Prosecutor Olcayt an- Nounes! that he had closed with the charge of insult to Hey, Rt. 1. Paddgek, | of the Pro-Carhedral, Hs ention ts now, he sade to vl np the accusation th the ridge street police was {nan unpar- faititt condition during Her- Way's the new lines, Becky Goodman stand. Her testimony, nd at times she th hor father hid her face ata Allen + do you mean dy disorderly? would stand on the stoop and not how. they were » teagowns.”’ ver nay to your” ‘Come in, ‘There'll | You can ©S0angagg 09? & Oa ution: Tt is be defense will try to dela the preeent Poltce Hoard nut of oft Willies? Was accused and Olcott Commissioners by Nery n Herlihy take the stand!” yy didn't “1 forbid and? to prove his slnature ty ls Terponded Oloott. | “Unless Rantte eT shall have to call the Ma her city official admit the signature”? anid Grant, despite the fact that he had but a minute before refused to do! so. Olcoit tated before the adjournment was tken that he hal trtended to cull fof Devery and all the deputy ehtefs Gabrielle Schutte, Who Fights for Her Child. fre, Schutte Astoria has ved at the Waldor Mrs. Charles Schutte Says Husband Squandered Her ICOURT FOR HER BABE. couple were married with much BLACKMAIL, OR. KINDRED CRIES. Says He Wasn’t Even Served with Sum- + mons in Suit. Dr. John J. Kindred, who conducts a sanitarium fn Aste asserted in Su- |preme Court to-lay that he was the} » of blackmatlers, jgment by defau to him be set aate he had never even been served with a summons, L iNKindre oo by it geC. Spann, who wasan inmate ft yearn ago of Kindred’s santt jin 8 Spann al { he was drugz: Dr. Kindred tnduced him to sue his wife for divorce without cutse. A decree was regured by trial before a refer Spann now has ® sult pending against «man, who was not nemed asc spondent. In the divorce suit for §2, or alicnating his wife's affections. | Charles Si larke, Spann’s at. | torney, produced an-amdasit by Soha Foley,’ a plumber, that he served summons on Dr. Kindred, Hut Fole. admitted) that he had never seen tho doctor and served the papers from a description, solstice Blanchard reserved his decls- jon. | —$—<—<—<—a—___ | PAID CABBY IN COURT. Jinn Handed Out $7 a War Discharged. b. Collins, an oy: F. Chincsteaque, er shipper, of v was a prisoner in the Yorkville Cour: to-day, charge with not paying Edward Meye: cab-} ms i $ Yatened to Meyers's plea jf im cours and pald him. He was ¢ charged. HICKORY NUT revived, “elt bination bat it nv UT MITT! Ma Leet, provided It be fresh: here you have it FRIDAY AND ) FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. nat if apecial Priday pnd ga! Ny high grade ant better than those to see if Capt. Herlihy ever appite y any ef them for a “chien warrant. . 1897, Mra, Schutt as he could do under sesthon GIS of the | $50,000 Dowry. y bride for part of the en- charter, ea : The troubles began, Lawyer Grant asked or an adjourns culm.nated February, mantn tha thassiildlocanex tan cek et eeeier inisvenndl bea f cree Cn ify nia rT eet ") Mra. Gabriella Schutte, wife of Charles Nlgeattetieavelniie “Counsel can easily defay this trial for |Sehatte, wh: on and namesak: tants Srrmmingerlha ret ao month under the sagne excuse we Tite rich brew began a fight for sata ¥ Piled Commissioner York. 0 1t w. Aearecrrenh Cried ba eee ythelr ehild, but Mrs. nally Hel to adjourn until 4 o'clock aGnre <2) | Sehutte was to be alowed to see It on Monday afternoon TCH “TE three ¢ of the w Meantime the = = , baby hax been tn the home of Antoin- FIGHTING NEAR MANILA, |, SE, Schutte asked ror vot ete Mater. Me. Sehutte's slater, ; liste ae corns ca i a Oeee, Turton |, taut r Mrs. Schutte says, her ise Tr Naas teth court Tse’ T nusband took the chid to the country, Helped hy Navy. 9 Colonet amd | Leventritt adjourned argument ta the (ai Ww : Fra etaaattieialiee: Filipina Officers Are Nabhed ena AGO: Lon cee prunetts,| Met 1 see it She sued for a separation (dpeclal (o The Braning Woell) Woe Te one Se ee ree erie, | Rist Bebutte revaliated by a sult for ab- WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—That flak i i la || Solute divorce, waming a prominent so- » Bhi r sobs ciety man 4s co-respondent, in the Philippines. n says whe had a inarriage dot of 950,00, . owas shown tn i Vinca cieiraneeen ane tasers "| Mrs. Schutte interposed a counter ac- froin, Admiral Wt Sa Hae CLUES BOREL HSrahuabany ton, naming a respondent. Neither a having squandered. Since the separation | sult’ has come t Aun on the morning of the —<$<—<$— third by Fourth Infentry, marines and navy at Cy eo Viejo 1 Ain tha capture of one Heutenant-colonel two majora. five captains, one Tleuten- H ant, forty-eight private Inaurrector and four ladrones.”” the avite Viejo in close to Cavite, naval dockyard, and about twelve miley from Manila IN CONGRESS. RUSSIA'S PLANS We Will CLASH IN VENEZUELA? Government: Alarmed ( Asphalt by Reports mpamyn Act. Delaying Resolution ae Ask Czar to WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.-Cable advices recolved at the Atate. Department to.| Inquiry Into Southern Explain Actions in day fr Minty 1 ie H Cae ee cree Oe Vote. Manchuria. he Department declines to mnake pud- alla, but it ts surmined that (Spectal Tre Evecing World ) re Je a Domaibillts: Of resistence onthe | WV ASHINGTON, Janie Dr. Dalzel | (Special to The Exentag World.) Venesuelan [called the House to order to-day, ax ASHINGTON, Jan. 4—The attitude timay result eerlously. | speaker Henderson is detained at homolef Russia in Manchuria and her ap- ae A severe cold contracted in Nw Y Parent disposition to permanently annex TOOK TOO MucH TRIONAL. Jc: that country and it» 20,60,60 of people After some preliminary skirmishing has made the Government uneasy, and the Speaker was about fo recognize Mr. {ast pot oittelal explanation will be Arthur Westhrook, of Kingston. | oo tead ia) on the reaulition for aq|aked of the Czars Government. Dies in Rousevelt epital. lequiry Into the vbridgement of the vote resentations on Arthur Westbrook died in Roosevelt {in the Southern States when Underwood | 'Mls polit hay y heen made to Hospital to-day from tonal polsoning, |Gvla) made (he point of quorum. | Me other European powers with the He owas thirty years old and until twof The House was counted, It) “wan | CU Inivlew of forcing Rusata to disclose Maye age was a guest at the Rosemore | found Orcre were only Mz m Here Poa lB, neta . Thellsipenieotn When the Rueeian Government an- iis Veromliciieston ee ecioratien tens ‘ eed tin Intention to withdraw ite aad during the time he was te Maile motion tw siijourn, ant ihe att | S00 aD Peking st also-solemnly de- took an overdose of the drux buster was on. | as lasting order shall have — — FELL DEAD IN HALLWAY. The motion + adjourn was defeate SS to 108, ‘The aker held that t yanding question wae the vote on the question of consideration raised against : Mearures taken for the pro- rail construction, Rusala fail to with@raw her troops cibon of not John Nagle Ne! ave Mad | the Olmatead resolution yesterday, ‘om Liese territories of the neighbor- Ieact Dineaac, oats im prox ous relteni else 14 empire, provided the action of the ee Bets ers on both sides had conferred and un | SVABCAL ROLE DIa cal Rv icbacacletin win Nagle ttty-fve sears old. of 3) agreement hid been reached that the | the way Gtwionte irccsien Mean it the tall ne eee aeeehhed | regolution should be récommitted. Mr ‘ jon ot} they Riasiantrenre: WE TUL OST We CUO GEL en Richardyon, the minority leader, now| sentatives here ta thut tae condith afternoon. formally propored that this course be | Ia id down in this pledge have not yet The man, who had done odd soos | (200 oh . about the ‘house for his, board, cain. | fussed ; (| beet reablzed, and they inslat that taere plained of i-chealth for some time past. | Mr. Olmsted replied that he woul! ja nothing In the published regulations t se 18 supposed to have | consider the proposition after the House! which would warrant the assumption had voted. to conalder the reaviution. “I ] tha: Ruasta ts not acting in perfect good See ay way.” sald he, “that it had been] faith, SAVARESE FELL TO DEATH. oe Intention to, follow the course sug- Fea a gested by the gentleman from Ten- Mine Johnston to Reappear, " Miax Fannie Johnston, who has been Whs not do so now and save time??| Ml with faryngits for the last fortnight, waked Mr, Richardson. But Mr. Olm- mae recovered end iB gecnpent, fonient stead insisted upon a vote on the ques- hi to me of tion of consideration and the roll was] Walkere nr Temmcine Stles Margaret accordingly called. By a vote of 103 to 91 the House Analy deckled to consider the resolution, and then Mr. Olmstead demapded the previ- ous question on the reMMtution to ite Nnal passage, Mr. Rickarson moval to re reeolution to the Committee on Ce Fatal Accident Shatt of Factory, the Elevator Ratlacio Savarese, of 36 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, fell through the eleva tor shaft at his factory, 56 Irving street At_noon to-day, He was instantly killed, Favaresy was twenty-five years of age, $$$ FALL KILLED A DRIVER. the uum rr Aste Mroke, Throwing Wersebe jand Mr. Underwood (Dem. Ala.) to postpone It indefinitely. — Both of these Sei Ground. Trotiona were ruleg' out of onler be the Lewin Wersebe, of 60) East Fortieth | Speaker pro tem. | On uw rising vote the demand for revioun quention was regu to Mr. Olmstead asked and secured vote by yenw anti nays, oe WILLARD HAD SON FINED. stree! win killed near the Town Hall, at Westchester, to-day. The driver had been thrown to the ground by the audden Jar, id the ve hice then fell on top of him. Tne batly was taken to the Wentehe: ter fullee tation and the Coroner was notitles hi TWICE A YEAR SOMETHING oLl eee Accused Young Man of Being JURY DEFIED THE JUDGE. Habitual Drantard, Leonant Ws Willlard was arraigned in Refused to Find Verdict an Order. |Jeteraon Market Court to-day on com: paint of his fathe: 137 Wert charged Willard, of | atreet, who} being a habitual ed and Were Discharge: ‘There was a scene In the Hackensack, J, Court-room thts morning during | drunkard. the trial of John Scudder, a negro,| ‘The young man in anly twenty-three Sieleenierse assault by James O'Brien, | years old, byt his father sald that he Judge Zabriskie inatructed the jury to | Was neve epber and that he constantly find a verdict of gully, but fifteen min- | comes into the store when It ts full of Pats lated tach lata Os | Sartnes ROA NUT tyne eae say os Twenty-third him with PRENOH GLACE FRUIT, Packed Joported fret cents a bor He yone pain, rived too late for ear Us Come in out of the cold, Overcoat warmth is selling for less now than for a long H time. As fuel we have several thousand of our good over- coats: the sturdy wear-resist- ing kersey, a few of the rough sorts, and that the greatest jof heat givers, some stout black frieze ulsters. Overcoats, sizes 32 to 34. $ro and $13. Overcosts, sizes $12.50 and $15. Ulsters, $15. Needn’t pay over $ro or $12.50 to get lots of heat and lots of wear. eT & COMPANY, 35 to 46, We fll orders B by mail. and 5§ West 337 st. Wise landlords begin advertising The World on Sunday and een- | tinue ¥Yonday and Tuesday on the three-time rate. SPECIAL SALE. Hanp in aud Nut Buttercups, Siolanara Creams, Seoted Mitckoryn * Chip cut Chine, of ether kinds. + FRIDAY 16 ty rally cent SATURD Y. and distinct Kinds 24c the very dest yen the s&lpper rer toe ne Malfoy 54 BARCAY ST. COR WEST BWAY. Oat 29CORTLANDT ST. S Tower prices 50: You ean pay more elsewhere, bt than ours, For nearly half « cent not only in New York, but in ever Now, however, we are retiring sacrificing every garment at « DOLLAR. Pashlonadle silk lined Oxford military shoulders, Suite, Trousers, A CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Tro huntrel ferhionable, Several hundred cf our Snest $12, Nined Overcoat Ulster, Ful 315 and $1 OUR 169-173 SMITH ST., Cor. Wyckoff. : to the unseagona! fe weatier, halt Hester i }, we will Some Batoains in Fashionable Talior-made Sults of homespun: broadcioths and other handsome in ooftreduced fabrica—; re B rete 12.00 COR CHURCH. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. great tet the best chithes xaetly rellable business sulle are naw re J. KURTZ & SONS BROOKLYN, 772275 BROADWAY. Great Clearing Sale OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S Ready-Made Clothing We have a large stock of Ladics' and Gentlemen’ 7 Clothi: Prices have been cut in many sell them on Iberal terms of lees Ane Sack Sults, made Men’ of ail-wool cheviot nicely coats all lengths, all qualt- tatlored, former ice ren the $12 rcoats res 50; reduced to... ducea to binc's, the newest styles; former- ly =22.00; reduced to........ Silk Waists, Jackets and Separate Skirts at Greatly Reduced Prices. SLOSHING AT SMITH stRiT own in thle town, ran a ever pald it money cannot buy finer clothes > one ek sthing has been famous, other city as the standard, high- grade, relinble clothing of America. froin the retail business and are 60 CENTS ON THE A Magia D —mate joove and wide with rad and Tuxedo Salte, “ere, All now go ot ved & 86,50. 8 Fall ver * cow $6.50. Some oti OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9, ony store, 830 BROADWAY 4x2 13TH STs, BET. 12TH left over, owing tances to nbout ng Ladies’ Clothing. Several fine Automobile Coats, tan and castor keraeys, in out 15.00 ST ORE ONLY..