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® 2 # The mon was hurried to the hospital STORIES OF WOMAN’S LOVE AND AMBITION IN NEWS OF TO-DA MAN WITH DEAD GIRL Hep Police Think [Margaret Travis Was Killed Like Jennie Bosschieter— Her Companion, Under Arrest. Clarence Davis Said He ‘ Was Coming to New} ee York to Settle ‘*Trou-| elleve that Margaret 1 who was found at One Mun- et and Am- ered A ‘oun 4 dookle . with thetr of them told this afternoo: killed in t sschieter, La ernoen Davis ¢ 1 ohis 5 det would Didn't girl Massie ther 1 1 Mageste Dead Girt h the polyon book were thr ® a to Davis, and dead girl One was as follow un might never re He sald he w serious trou nl that Ewer Avera Troy, rds { woman ordered t Iran w bur who was about A with dark hair and half dressed on the bed, 1 rigor mortise had artiy * dead Inanne at Redstde. dreesed, stoal mutter- Wright Memorial Hospital the on aid that the woman had bee: ad about flv probably through were no wens of a e jn the room, und no marks of body and found to be suffering from rome naroctte polvon, After the stomach mp had been used he revived sumt- tly to say that he fron-worker and twenty-five ye: F Ile then began to rave again, and finaliy lapsed Into insensibliity, A card of St, Luke's Home was found in the gir!’s pocketbook, an] Miss Derby the Superintendeat, told the police t the description of the dead wom showed her to be Miss Travis. She s that the young woman had been em- ployed at the home for three years, and Lore an excellent character, She sald that Davis had called for Miss ‘Travis “bout § o'clock Saturday evening and that she had permitted thelr going out together because she ‘understood that they were engaged, Kinted by Chloral, Dr. Adams, the house physician, said thut the symptoms were of chloral peiponing and that Davis would proo- Oy dead ated ‘Tue deal girl's elder sister, Annie, Alun employed at the: Home, ‘ts erue: trate! with the shoc She says sne is positive tat Margaret ‘was merce oe all nt with Davis before, and be Hoves that ha yroned her because eshad been out fof work: fon of date wan despondent. erent Ue! She is confident that Davis wanted to sive himself a 1 dose also, as ho ghd bery madly devoted te thegiel ane they were cilidren In Ireland. Tho girls came here “bout three years ago, ‘and Davis followed sIx months later, The police have a half-pint flask, found in room, which probably contained whiskey. ‘They are trying to ascertitin if there wns. chloral in 1c aw case, Upon Which the girl's nd #sated and upon which a blue stain was found, was also i Miss Hoffman's nave uy BERR Hs BE I i eihelaatas sia a siete! # * jae pk |x Fa Fa Fs il (LLEDACIRL. os 7 1 Heart! Affected by Excite- ment of Blaze. | Miss Hel , of OM n Moftmar Adon from fright 0} casioned bya rw ont remo troyed the frame a few doors ‘The fire partially MeAdoo avenue, er home, occu of the t brought o} Inan hour Misa IL Tbeen in poor hyal ; STEAMER STRIKES WRECK. She mer Talisman, an w ea wreck wn Creek, and kn! Totten Once I sein t son. —— UEEN ILL, HE WANTED 10 DIE Matthew Chambers, an Englishman, Attempts Suicide. “Dear old Queen Victoria is I'm rather tired of living myself." ‘The friends to whom Matthew Cham- bers several times repeated this remark yesterday pald no particular attention to him, because he was of rather pessi- mistic turn of mind They were walkifg cowntown from 1 little supper party as fh lked, and when le reached thelr re e at 61 t Third street, he sate You fellows » to bed. Til come tn after a while, Hils companions, Andrew Valentine and Willan: aly, did wo, and were sw ened by his entrance at 2 o'clock, id, “Boys, I've done the taken morphine,” They laughed at him and w again, but When they awok: they found their friend h truth, city, At the ter, th cours: Chambers was taken to Bei @ telephone, his invents «1 ecnuse " : ital und has no chance of re the typewriting telegraph, ther och ae ELS) fol In an jfinklishenan, “thirty-eight [graphic repenter, the annunelator, ‘the Shed Sons heniieul wes you) trstiyourwill nthe. clothingeeuttlng. graph, a ea by wich ‘pen SAAN: | Judge Aspinall, now sitting In the | ih Mita an youn venture cole tt paar sled onto: ¢ ar aerate be on tha transmitted County Court, in Brooklyn, had oe Sing Sine: Sor tive fa and you wont letter ‘and in friends ain in hia] ditanee, : © OVEr any} cision to ray a few words to one John} voy wit have ton lene ih ide only hrough his cf the first wi “ K Dp tO sol v grief at his Queen's Mines, nt | of: the telephone: known forte pan Keenan, a burglar, when the latter was ‘doing me up’ to some of your ane saw Ure TGeaAG the Patent OMice on Feb, 14. 1876. brought up for sentence this morning. Hart in Powder E r : ——— ALBANY, Jan. 2.—Relatiye to the| _Hx-Congreasman Cowles Dead. {1008 Veet Sorned athens trices of Be ee eee pre easnizelant statement by Benator Grady that he| CLYDE, N. ¥., Jan. 21.—George W.|yepisiature, and peaple who know him| 2 rit oe Miss Ivison M. lisher wh She belonged to Zion Then my hurch cholr. of champag: Sele eeeaseenane and make heridany, WC lke Ivison's knee about 10 o'clock fell to the widewalk. drug atore and later to the home of Mra. Kyle, on Otis street, where he expired, Death way due to heart trouble, Iie was sixty-five years home wag at 8 Huntington a MISS MARGARET TRAVIS. Woman found in hotel deau st 505 rnin at aE Ae ee ae CH SH ee A aH aS a Ivisons. rint before Court. friends.” K and she saw Ming nis hink She was an loft $1,000.09 to his fa- Day said my mother's house, then it was a Ve! with am tlee O'C a 1B. vb Miss Mrs. Mr. would send 1 they a woul Miss Sheridan 1 told his wife he was very (meaning ould go away to a. Ka ard Mr. Ivisoi als money TELEPHONE’S INVENTOR DEAD ville, Mass. a a Bpectal to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Jan. 21.—Prof, Elis the tnventor of the telephon ewtonville shortly a id an Was a ca THE WORLD: MONDAY. EVENING, JANUARY. 21, 1901. BOOK ON POISONS. Hn Me ne He EE ae a 3 e % x # # By * SEOFFIRE BOTTLE OF WINE, THEN A KISS. Champagne Settled the Quarrels of the Ross, a pretty news- miper woman, wax a witness today tn contest of the will of WII! Ivison, bottle Jd kiss wo Mary Sheridan, Mise Roxs sald she knew Mary Ann Venned, | Sheridan, who acted a¢ secretary to Mr, ot New. | i¥ifon in his last days, and to whom he loft $10,000, She once saw Miss Shert- an In Mr, Iviven's office. Miva Shert- s dressed In a loose wrapper. Berg, laden with ‘sugar from] “f told Mr. Ivison such conduct would Ira, while proceed from her jo talk,” sald Miss Ross. “He said horage off Liberty Island at o7h care; ‘Molly’ was there to t morning to struck wh ety Arras TRE RP rs Miss Af she nat on Mr, T told him nice way to |< fe-de- pos it! r * os, “He took | SCASTE] Fe eee Ce oe bate: ole (0K! LANCASTER, Pa., Jan..2.—Rolapi D.| nervous wreck and thus he ca ae rine 809) Ho ralsesd Te to hix Tipu | Moore and his bride, who was Sister |enter the Franciscan Hogpital and ty pectil to The 1 at Mary Leonica, the “Beantiful Nun" of | come one of the “Beautiful Nun's” Z NTIC CIT Ra jlertiey ariow ned: real fe te estate | theFraneiscan Hospital here, wil re- | tients. Mille, Chambers, “hil , In'tget lt. Mrs. Ivison | turn to thin clty a When he came out ho surprised h wrisfort Hy, Dut had lots | recetved to-day by friends, when they | friends of the Elks Lodge by his ra nomy wit Elisha Gray Expires Sud- denly at Newton- a Gray, ied sud- mid- in Walnut street hen he became {il and He was taken to a his ‘nue, this He began iife as a blackymith } uge of fourteen, ye, boat bulide t Oberlin. College, rpen= Tr. yet cook a Besides might intreduce a bill to rainove Buper-| Cowles, ex-County Judge and ex-Con- intendent of Elections McCullagh, it tx Baiiteaet ous tne oa the two Republican in ove him for ® commission, aie abana RMsaman, one of the best known jurists in Western Now York, ty dead at his ome here of heart trouble, a ia De ee Shamokin s¢ $ in to the fospttal her cloister aby nun, Ww ad dropped arrested attention, She nursed in the a window, Joined him wan «iven over tot suffering amine tauitentabinementin ©) mental and neryous troubles, A patic a odurk hat there two years was Roland G. y then Moore, son of the late Dr, Gaynor Moore Benth LOT CAmUCR NSS and grandson of the farnous Dr liging justice married: ther, G, G. Moore, Blind Physiet of eertithoa madd nd GG. Moore Vien Due SECRETLY DIVORCED, DEATH PARTED THEM. +2——_—____- Widow Discovers That for Twenty-four Years She Was Not a Wife. honor and the dig fortune sf unjus.ly de= ery effort to Her wi ch she found her bend stronger argument tn favor of the! dling law before the Legisiature, abol- Le prived ishing the present system of secret dl efaserathllvore vorce proceedings, could be found tha veloped ths the remarkable story which came out 4 so lately exp in the Supreme Court In Brooklyn to-j Beneh of Brooklyn a century ago un- ret divorce statute. companying the papers which her r submitted in making hiv motion Justice Dickey for a reopening. e default was an aflidayit from the ver of the Queens County namo was attached to th He swore that he had day Instead of being the wealthy wilow she Imagined herself, Mrs. Augusta M Barton, of Brooklyn, has dls “hat she ‘s nelther the widow of W A. Barton nor entitled to dower ri in his large ostate. Though she lived with him as his wife t rly half a century, she discov. ord ered, following his death during th 1 notice of the suit on Mra holitays, that he had divorced her twen- hig signature on the pable forgery. y-four years ago. This surprisipxs knowledge came to made by Lawyer Wolf her when the dead man’s will was on attracting public Opened. It contained the expli papers Were ment that he had no wife. a dup. sald that on Monday next th Heation to have reopened. If Mrs, Barton ablish that the default was se ch fraud, ‘the divorce decree st aside and her right to dower r husband's esta stablished, Barton's will was not fled for in the Surrogate’s office of Kings County, He t« sud to have a wealthy ent of Suffolk Csunty, “BEAUTIFUL NUN” IN _ | HOSPITAL ROMANCE. Man for Whom She Broke Her Vows Was +5 Her Patient. ment Mrs. doubted the her hus The will was ¢ r-headed business man, very direction for the estate, The solution of the mystery when in searching through and's papers Mrs. Barton u deere of divorce granted him a, by default in Queens County, H ainst in Zs ELLEN DUGAN, The “Beautiful Nun (Spectal to The Rvening World) {Iness. When he recovered he have concluded over the beautiful rellgieuse, trip, suffered relapses of hw nervous affec- Sister Leontca has earned the resent-|+ frequently that his friends un- ment of her Catholfe admirers, as they | derstood that his ailment was more Gan a Southern honeymoon | 11 He say sho could have renounced vows | phywlcal. and left the order |f she whyhed to| When Muore left the | pir marry, Her elopem was ringly yiast time a week he mned. It was the fruit of a: =: kKood sptrity and hin romance. The nun came {rom comp urday night he drove Lancaster.” The young man } tune. Four 5 on the Demo: of the canvass bride ts es of hie she ts 4 Church: brought on a serious 1 with no #! have me up.’ you er crooks who come to Brovkiyn to pursue your J criminal course to know that 1 am waiting for uny and all of you who JUDGE ASPINALL at Lawak [every day from my houve at Lafayette ee avenue and Oxford street to the Court House and back again at night, If ny His Reply to a Burglar} ot you crooks want to ‘make good here is your ¢ nee, “It will be better for you to aneak up behind and stab or shoot in Who Threatened Per- sonal Violence. store at 4 CHf say that tho word fear forma nu part oded add ne been | he says he will bring are absurd, and | ites | that her sult for sep: tion, now be- | He prev several for. fore the Court of alm, will fecevanite, wit chain 10° : aes Pa Seah ota ot on the part 8. | he dectded In her She addy thet admirer: her stepfat Thomas G. Fleld, and whe ke for | Jes Buchanan will furnish ULakewood, aye that ager | t w York on busl-| ISOCIETY MAN IS PRISONER IN JAIL. + George Stuart Smith Sued for $100,000 for Alienating Mrs. Sibley’s Affections. TOO, to} lo \ \¢ @ | ¢ GODOT OTATS a BSE t Smith, soctety Insurance broker, stutterer and | man, j9 locked up in the Ludlow st |Jal pending his furnishing bail for | $20,000 as ordered by Judge Fitzgerald tn [a sult for $10, damages brought by Nichard Clay Sibley. Mr. Sthley alleges that the man with the Impediment tn hin speech, who is further handleapped | by the fact that he walks with a limp, | has won the affections of the beautiful man club | Mrs. stntey Mrs. Sibley ts Hyving with her two children, preity girls of twelve and thirteen, at 25 West Elghty-first street, She sued her husband last June for ation, alleging cruelty and In- | requiring him to pas | alimony, He has 1 been campelled to | to avetd going to 4 [court | Mrs. Sibley that [sult for damages against Mr. Smith and | her husband's says MRS.W.D. BARNES. FREE ON PAROLE Was Arrested for Refus= ing to Answer toa pes Subpoena. He 10 APPEAR WHBN WANTED, solz Again Served with Papéra’tn Divorce Suit of Port aod Warden Miller. 4: baa ‘igen age Milan D, Barnes, wife Sk -respondent in the divorce stile se Port Warden Robert B, Miller’ dataset hia wife, ily Copeland Millerowas: arrested by Deputy Sheriff Walters. Bryan, of Kings County, this mopnl at the law offices of EXmicy & Crane at 11 Willfam street. = Mre, Barnes, practises theTpea- fession of medicine at her residendegat 161 Garfleld , Brooklyn, was scregt with a sulpoena to appear in behalf Mr. Miller at the recent trial, She threw the subpoena at the servérl lammed the door in his face. An ate tachment was then {ssued against her and, after a long search, Sheriff Bryan finally caught her. Mrs, Barnes was taken at once before Justice Andrews to answer the charge of contempt of court. She {s a slight, frail Uttle woman and was visibly nere vous while her counsel, Jay Emley, pleaded f. Andrews finally: paroled her {n custody of her lawyer to appear when wanted. As Mrs, Barnes was passing out of the court-room «ho was served with a sub- c rM, Stephens, lawyer for Port Warden Miller, ¢o appear in the 4 = latter's behalf at a new trial which has bean commenced. i Mr. Miller’« last sult fell through, t+ is said, becauso of his fallure to produce two very {mportant witnesses, PEANUTS, NOT MURDER, PLOT, Greek’s Lurid Tale of Yonkers Anarchists Scared Police. Anarchista’ lat 1in Yonkers and) a municrous attack Greek nu: ‘The reported a \ life was not threatened be= the action for absolute divorce whlch | Mr. Smith and secure his release a TUE benehiisoreeoed’| I Ludlow Street Jail sou would go 1 Mr, Sibley is fifty-six years old and tn witout his wife ts only thirty. They w his return from Ney parried in 1886, and, according to the rs filed in the sult for damages a As ie winst Mr. Smith, Nyed happily until] ncht, Tidings bawe sy When Mr. Sibley claims to hay and Tennis” clubs. noticed that his wife wus growing cold 4, him. left hin a In December, 1 1 hes ha he not toward tten or My W. inter they voy or the Smith won his « failure to assassinate Presi- There ix no Anatennta es) are e hotto: vO vd by the athe ntrols the ‘tdde , but he Op iy ers and launched 4 troubl Masi Peanut Trust, which ¢ in New York and Yonk fled his emple 4“ for himself, He was watned 6 return and toll if he did not hiv faite death, Still he contin#ei#ta 1 peanuts on his own h with tho ult that five men attacked him on the Saturday night and stabbed him, in Jail now of them belong to New York When they heard warrants were y went to Yon- City. out for t WIDOW SAMMI SLAVE TO MUTY THUS OF FCT HENNY Diamond-Toothed Sing-| Street Railway Conduc- er, Mrs. Leonard, in tor Was Afraid of Court-Room. Losing His Car. ‘The trial of Slerra Ne Charles Fisher nard, changed with «po! a Met of the Widow Margaret G, Sammiy, |S0t) was wile, from thy Ucket nt at the Sarat avenue M3 HAT Freee tenis (suffering from an extrem going on in Hrooklyn Special Sexxlons this afternoon songstress with dia. soner, Mrs, Sam- ss. Sho teat wnsation was giver areal xtra man." Gradu- he ta regular lottery It me ay for a reason- antag ‘To miss his but the best station, and wrote elie dwOutd Leonard, my letter ask- | Ing him to ea “Let m th an the widow her word, | be in bed sade him to h and pulled ut fear of disple eof my high stool ed me. threw ‘ Wry und the lows of me on the floor and me. She} precious “regular car’ aithlin or me in the fe lous p managed “Nevada satd ‘What ts of his vocabulary, W about the face. He “1 understand, Keenan,” sald the | was taken to the Hudson Street Hos- Judee riost imprcseavely. wak very auiet-! pita) @lg white bat parted them.!t punched him until that woman tn the Moen reauecaila’ He dled early understa vy and the docte there wasn't any " “Then sie punched me agar B she turned on the doctor, She sab ty jeaded pas Ks 7 oO ow ie th” und nen whe! t Jon’ ¢ be want to know the truth,’ and t he? th pnt uncut moti are kere to-day and surrendered. | ¥ Christos Theophilopolus, of "25 “Bast Ninéty-ninth street, a Greek padrone, fs at the head of the Peanut ‘Trust, He racts with fellow-countrynin- to bring them to the United States and sends them out to eanuts at & salary of $190 a.year and board. —- BRADY’S RUDE AWAKENING: Italian Was Trying to Choke Him te Even Up an Old re. Dominick Terelan, of 655 Washington avenue, Brooklyn: as arraigned for at- tempt to kil in bush Court to-day f upt. John T. Brady, Wheelmen's Club- she was awakened at lon, who had his knees nis hands buried in his lesperately with ls assailant and freed himself, but. only had struggled all over the ase with the frenzied Itallan, Brady's thes were stripped from him ia the enooun be He a8 he Kin House, Brad. midnight by T on his chest ay throat, He fought after hi hi Tercian was arrested at his home. ore marks of the strui a former employee of the club- use rudup and 1s safd to have borne a jurainst Brady since his discharge, Jags Summ: ‘ HURLED FIFTY FEET. Wilts pia n Pussaic Doctor '¢ Hear Whistle, nthe Delaware, cn allroad: ag Init anything ‘i day, sale Hospital. tied fn milk for a woek: vt cK last might he left his] He drove ove widow said her letter to Dr. £ last trip and ara was only to ask him for « folie eTwenty minutes later that came again with her husband maid’ A woman in a whit hat stood up in court and was | e as the matt E Went all May A man named Nineo, who 19 apparently ep Weat Indiin and a sailors ti) ta tha aos rn District Hospitul, Willfa 3 i Ith his feet so badly fr teat © necessary to ainputace eh He was found lute Jast on mp nedr Newton. Barofsicdss