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PRICE ONE CENT. “MRS.” “DR. S' + Third Degree Given Mrs. Stanley to KIRK STANLEY. Mysterious Woman Arrested in Phillips Case. 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0=0-0-1 ARRESTED “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” ‘EW YORK, MONI DAY, MAY 20, 1901. tn9n-tn0-0-0-0-0-0- 8-00-08 - Onn 9-80 Ottmann Ono OEE” S) / WIFE Unravel Priest Murder Mystery. "Mrs. Sadie Stanley,” the reputed wife r.* Kirk Stanley, in whose flat ; _ No. 7 Ninth avenue Rey. Father Putl- {pa was found dend on Friday, wax rested to-day. Tho police kept her the West Forty-seventh street static « for nearly four hours, subjecting her to @ most rigid examination, waich Ix more | familiarly known as the “third degree. At 245 o'clock Capt. Donohue emerged, from the station-house with the myater- | fous prisoner in j cae his custody, y one of hts ward men. was apparently plump and of medium alr ix of a very dark red. She was dressed Ina gray bicycle skirt, satlor trimmed with violets, a ante woman He was twenty Lif fi CLEVELAND — -PRILADEL? CHICAGO .... ... 0 LY MORRIS PARK WINNERS. Ex-President’s Second Child Has the Diph- theria. — Sixth Race—Animosity 1. WINNERS PRINCETON, N. J., May 2.—Esther Fourth Race— Cleveland, the nine-year-old daughter of the former Prealdent, ts suffering from diphtheria. The physician tn attendance says the child ‘# not in a dangerous condition and he expects no serious development in the cane. The death of Margaret Finley, the five- { year-old daughter of Prof John H. Fin- . ley, on Saturday night was caused by diphtheria. In order to guard against any apread of the disease the body was buried last night. ‘The Cleveland and Finley homes will be quarantined. The children of the two families have been playmates. ‘Mr. Cleveland, who has been on a fish- ing trip to Middle Bass Ieland, near To- ledo, O.,-\a expected here to-morrow, GIVES HER MONEY AWAY. Osborne Said © sume Fool! ID & The jt Circuit Court guilty. They were , oners were concerne te ir W HO Lavish Lai . An application waa made to Justice Then she was taken out for lunch an Jacket and Ight gray gloves, Her |Saddox, of the Supreme Court, in Brook The itlentificat guarded by her captors, returned to th was covered by a Hght texture blue] lyn, this afternoon for a jury to exam- Bleck : \ station) and Aaalat ant Diario Aitgene At her thront and holding her/Ine Into tne competency of Mra. Pene- drowned t Han 5 ata vis i - . Onborne, wife of Victor oe a {th 9 fee) Ca OS Be fats In the back was an Imitation tur-|Wovoll-known Hrooklyn lawyer: 0 ’ } vere | Wuol#e pin. and these and the rest of! Mr. Osborne waa one of the apniicants. | eft hor) h The aaa ay a eaet Ah the wom: dress tallied exactly with Fue sn ldishe notre: Osborne 99 cre fam Re \ Wiha @aken to keep the arrest secret, ¢ : G3 ny bebe Fe ory ven a nty. of + 4 P the description of “Mra, Stanley” given [{arge summ of mones” She le roe at hey} Plenty of money anc @olice even denying that they had such @ person In custody. “Sadie,” the attburn-haired woman anid Feputed wife of “Dr.” Stanigy, who, the Police say, can solve the mystery of| Rev. Father Edward 8. Phillips's death, | wae arrested to-day, She was taken to the, West Farty-| geventh street station, and every effort} ‘was made to keep the news of her ar-| fest secret. Meanwhile she was being * gigidly questioned, and, {t 1s said, made} \ Wevelations of a nature which justified the police: precautions. Other arrests @re likely to follow. “Mra. Stanley” !s to be of a Bighly respectabie family, and her rela- ives had nd idea’ of the other side of Ber Ife, which. Involves her in the @trange death of the priest. It was the’ bellef of her family that @he went each day to employment. Shu would meet Stanley, with whom she @bured her lot. Getting the “Third Deure ‘When arrested to-day she way almost + @vercome. As mysterious ax her disap- Pearance from the scenes that knew ner ‘were the methods that the police took @ eecluding her. They at first denied @at she had been arrested at ai ‘The “third’ degree" to which she was subjected, it fs sald, revealed the whole @f the pitiful story, though the woman at first remained doggedly silent for fear! of incriminating Stanley, Finally @he was induced to make a clean breast f the whole matter. a ‘When the news of the arrest was made @ublic through The Evening World, Mr. @impson, of Levy & Unger, counsel for once went to the West Forty- street station. “Dr.” Stanley had confided the Identity ef; the auburn-haired woman to’ his-law- Fere‘and Mr. Simpson wagon hand to Yeok after her intereuts, The police pro- Seeeed entire ignorance of the arrest. Capt. Donohue sald to an Evening World reporter: “have no prisoner here now. Within two hours, though, something ts Ilkely to happen, and ft will happen In this Brecinct.. 1 personally do not know, Where this woman Is located. 1 assure you of that. But como around In a @ouple of hours and there may be some: doing.’ sUtte\ understood’ that “Messrs. Levy, @tus a | cheerful by house, Despite the fact that she wan velled | she took unusual precautions to hide her features she atepped into the strect, e hand over her face, while ‘plain-clothes' mun got fle the photographers and ne artists who watted outside of t yn-house. he etn- Capt. Donohu when approached, bromquely: insisted that the woman was not the “party wanted In the Phillipa cave. his {6 somebody else who hi: nothing to do with that job," ciared. He walked his prieoner across town to Sixth ave i and the party entered Burns's. restaurant, between Forty- fourth and Forty-fifth streets, where the auburn-haired woman had luncheon. Up to that time she had been in the ctingody of Lie police for four hours. It was shortly after 4 o'clock when the luncheon awa over and Capt. Don hen escorted the prisoner back to the statlon-house. Thorough Detective Work, Her apprehension ts the result of one of the most thorough. scarches ever made by the detective department. Capt. Titua's nen have been on the quent day and night sin inzovered at No, 7% > Friday last and they woman vanished, é The Aetectives had coples of a phot graph of the woman, and though hers ts & personality easy to be remembered and she was known in certain localities, the pollee at first falled to find the slightest trace of her, It was sid that “Sadie Stanley and another woman accompanied the priest to the Na@where he was found dead, ce the body was nth avenue on arned that the Stanley More Cheerful. Stanley, still in the Tombs, is slowly recavering from. the effects of the Ie quors and drugq he took after the priest lay dead In his rooms. He seeraed inore to-duy, but, acting “under the ndvicy of his counsel, Abraiam Levy, refuses to give apt any atateniont further than that made putlic Sunday. Mr, Levy inalsis no crime waa com- mitted, but that the priest died’ of nat- “(Continued on fecond Page) the janitress of the Ninth avenue eBPAPET country, home in Dutchess County, and} had not heard from his be worth $120,000 in her own sion waa reserved. WAITE SISTERS FOUND INSANE Alienists Declare Wo: men Have Religious Mania. PLAYS Catherine White, Mary V, White and] chicago. Agnes M, White, of No, 143 East One. Harteel, Hundred and Twenty-neventh street. Phitadelphia. Barry, cf. Delehanty, 1b. a were declared Insane to-day, oeencG Wolverton, 3, The three sisters were taken to the! Childs, 2b. Slog'e, If. Insane’ pavilion at Rellevue Hospital last | Raymer, Jb. Jacklitsoh, c. Saturday by two trained nurses, a doc-| McCormick, «a. Crons, 9. King, c. Hallman, 2b. tor and a policeman of the East One dell, p. White. p. Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta-| UmpireoMr. Dwyer, Attendance, 1,500, tion, . They are suffering from reiigious}| PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, mania. PHILADELPHIA, May 2%—It wae The deciston was arrived at by the} m'ghty chilly weather for baseball here | expert allenists, Drs, Fitoh and Wild-|gaay, A cold wind biew across the Peat field and through the great cantilever, PRETTY GIRL A VAGRANT, [akira the tin root rattle Ike ferce | blasts of stage thunder. Sweaterm were | Mother Compelled to Ti to Pleading. Meat Far lin these, the players frisked and frol- Icked about as much as their chilled | Young, pretty and well dressed, Mra. | limbs and utlffened joints would permit, Annie Costigan was to-day sent to the| walle the fans, with the collars of ther House of the Good Shepherd by Magis-| overcoats turned up, huddled close to- trate Dooley, In the Adams Street Court,|Rether and wondered when summer Brooklyn, charged with being a vagrant, | would come. ‘The on:y ones who d’d not Mrs, Roche, who lives at No, & Butler | seem inconventenced were the members street, made the charge, She {# the|of the Chicago team. These prairie d younger woman's mother. from the wild west are accustome@ to It was the work of the drink fend that | playing In snow, alect and rain, an « cost Mrs, Coatigan her husband, her | few puffs of wind from the enst did not home and Mberty, #0 Mra, Roche told | make them shudder or ahiver a little bit. TWO MURDERS CAUSE ARREST TO-DAY OF WO WOMEN iA B FAMILY IN — PHILADELPHIA \Sweaters in Demand at Slowtown Where the Only National League Game of the Day Was again the order of the day, and, swathe!l |” EATS GhitA L wo. THIRTY-SIX - =" | TO STRIKERS Machinists Winning Their Fight for Nine- Hour Day. Mat? Simpson 2 AT WORTH. . Myth 2. Andes 3. Th rty-six large firms in District Fifteen, comprising Greater New Yor’, all Long Island, Jersey City, Newark, Plainfield, Paterson, New Brunswick, Elizabeth and Perth Am- boy: capitulated to-day to the ma- chinists' demands for a nine-hour day. The International Union claims this as a great victory for the men in their fight for shorter hours. EULLOGG GUILTY, A} In thie entire district, comprining sev- logg case. in the United States] enteen lodges, tc 1s estimated that there erdiet f Kell are 12,0 machinists. Of these, 5,000 are aii Ging Kellogg and] at work, thelr firma having capitulated: lee to-morrow. The prjs-| 20m are known to be out and 5,000 have D Com not been heard from, the men not having been given permiasion to go oul, The most important feature wan the refusal of the big firm of R, Hoe & Co to capitulate, Following a conference with th ecutive Committee of the strikers thin morning every employee of the firm marched out of the shops, They numbered about 1,000 men, At the conference the Hoe firm agreed to grant the demand for a nine-hour work day with ten hours’ pay, but In- sisted that they must be free from all axreements with the ution and trea’ with thelr employees individually. ‘They inalated that they munt hire their 1 found I by his father adds aid that his We ehad parents own men and pay them as they pleaned, But they would not consent to formal agreement. These termn were refuse!, and at a given signal every man packed up his teols and marche! out. The strikers proceeded to the union's headquarters and were Instructed to organtze by Buatieas Agent George H. Warner by ppainung committees of three from each shop for a conference with their employers. At 10 o'clock there war a meeting of delegates to elect a general ntrike com- mittee to take charge in Greater New York and vicinity, The Worthington Pump Works em- ployees fn Bouth Brooklyn went out to the number of 700 men, but almost tm- mediately Charles W. Worthington, the President, asked for a conference and anid that if his men would return at noon thelr demands would be granted and an agreement would be signed to- morrow. The men went back WET GROUNDS PREVENT |" hovers ttoe nai to an Rvening World BASEBALL GAMES. ree iS ot propose. to let any. union step In and dfotate how [ shall run my business In all ite detatie, Tam willing to accede to any fair requests, but when t comes to yielding absolute control to my employees I draw the line. “T agreed with the unton that 1 would not pay any Machiniat less than &. any CHICAGO. Played. ‘The New York-P| and the Nrookiy Loala ball wames echedaled for thin fernaen were pestyuned on f{uay.. 1 told them that any machinist account of wet grounds. Th worth Jean than that was worth nothing Boston-Ciach: Hoston was al for the aame reas , my works a re pract tt 1 anall not attempt to get new men to i} thelr places vet awhile ane mon who went our at Allman & Cots shon In Wasting! street. went back at noon, the firm having agreed to thelr demands. x At Deeloy'a machine . in West ‘Thirty-second street, fifty men went ou but ryturnel to work in iw short tim the firm coming to terms drsperate efforts ain to-day, Manager Shettsline is a tittle ag- arleved over the action of the League in extending the sixteen Iimit for a month after he had reduced his ntaff, Had he known what he knows now Joe Dolan would not. be an Athletic and Hert Conn might atill gambol on the froat-bitten green at Broad and Hunt inedon, White was put In-the box far the Phil- Hew thin afternoon and Jackiltsch went behind thi ba to pull in the slzgling curves, Waddoil and Dexter were the to repeat the stunt MANY SHOPS IDLE IN NEW JERSEY. jersey many firms capitul to In New to th mands of the m: the Magistrate, ‘This afternoon's game wax the sec- in vain Qld the daughter plead to re-} ond of the first soricn between Phiin- main at home, y delphia and Chicago, The first was “Mother, forgive me this time and I'll] played on Saturday afternoon th a ahe afd, ‘ thunder shower, but wit old oan of despair the aged wom-| Duggletiy nthe Bae PRiSTSTSETS Soe ou must be kept them temp-| Out hgndsomely, No:withatanding the wet and mud the Quakers wil make { battery for Chicago, Fully one thousand m: and Sa Ee hetpers employed In four different shovs in Plainfleld went on strike, The SOLDIERS IN SOUTH AFRICA. vhopu ate the Scott Printing Press Com- pany, Potter Press Works, Aluminum LONDON, May %.—A Parliamentary paper just imatied’ shows the total of British troops in South Africa May 1 to be 49,616. ‘The total deaths were 14.97%, fy t ‘i there’ were i 5 Bowpleal dor (Continued on Bocond Page.) Plate and I bell Press Works. { “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ FIRMS BOW | 8 Works and the Camp: | Now The men tn the Pond Too! Company | count ] RS. BONINE LOCKED UP iWashington Woman Implicated in the Death of Young J. S. Ayres. (Spretal to The WASHINGTON, D.C. thin afternoon Mrs. Robert Bon arrested charged with the muri James Seymour Ayres i “s developments at the Inquee’ Brening World ) er { Police, caused Bonine Major Sylvestor, Chie the apprehension of Mrs. She was taken to It in said that in her confession she admitted being In the room wwacn Ayres was killed, but sald that he attempted to assault her and was Killed in’ the struggle. Ayres was shot his three gimes in IDENTIFIED, That of Harry Grindal. The body of in mourning, |which w ernment Saturday nix as that of Harry Grindal, of dent street, Hrooklyn years old “ve was made who August give young es that fel up h us to how Jor the cau ALEX. C. HAMILTON DEAD. of son the baw News has of Alexans Hamilton Iphia, fle while was In his #ix He amd te widow, vin wis wel ff muste and PORT WARDENS FOR N.Y. CITY Odell Namen Four for These Positions. Gov, as port wa Vedder, of Schenectady x wan name to succred Robert Ter, whore term of office has ex- Dan B. OM! pired. over the murdered man were such that) no room at May 9-1 cate} nh was] ot} | window. She aws known to be a guest j of the hotel and knew Ayres: well, It was bUshed at the inquest that the sus: he Chie dit ely | RT Ayres’s room, | the Chief, and Closely | tin ml to be those of @ questioned, broke down, it Is said, and | Auman confessed OW links {n the chain of ctreume vi stantial ovide by the police inquest tha prine Body Clad in Mourning| The Savona's Captain Mother sase 1 eg MRS. BONINE Mw f Her Hoy. Mary Woolf of Lt Fifth avenue, 1 Magtstrat the Hare nD, t. thie morning to send 30-9 9999525947 34-69: 320008D ie Hotel Kenmore after mid- ht several days ago. ae munteress fet down the, nt ape and entered a second-story, wits famillar with firearms, 4 discovered marks of @ nd thumb on the 5 were so cleverly forged and the witnesses at the the outcome {s not @ sure Bonine, husband of Mre. Bo- at the Inquest and offered to wae in Virginia, at the ler was committ $ ‘DROWNED MAN HUE WAVE AUS FIVE and Four of the Crew Perish. , May 20.—A cable ree 4 afternoon from Montes arrival there of with the dead bodies rling and four of the * over the vessel ne ship expertenced: 2 wins badly disabled, na belongs to Maltlands, Cape salled for years out of D BY CIGARETTES. the RUINE ty Weakened ra old, to r examination ssant cigar ust for the thirtyeslx nding ut S PM for New York City vicinity —Clondy tes with a ional rains) ‘Tnenday rainy fresh to briats:/f northease wind: t tiny