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pao reey.t “SC TWO Millionaire Van Siclen Attempt to Steal His Boys. Millionaire Arthur Van Siclen. Presl- Gant of che Commercial Mutual Life In- surance Company of America, whose gummer home Is at Whitestone, L. Feported to the police there to-day that am attempt had been mi kidnap Ps two little boys. ‘itfme children are George W.. Il, x are old, and Edward, a little over ja year old. Van Sicien sald that his cht Were playing In front of hin re: Yesterday afternoon whe Qpprosched by two weill-dre who offered them candy and them {f they would not Ike to accom: | thom to New York. “The children became frightened and Yégan to cry. Just then a man Proached and the women went has: @gven a side strect and hurriet to the} paliroad station, where they caught a in for New York, 4Persons who were around the depot tthe time and who noticed the women @y. they appeared to be greatly ex- ctted. Van S.clen is president putiican Club of Whiteston wife fa a daughter of Edward i. ff man, a wealthy dealer in toys etc, $>/390'Broxdway, this c the knew of eal the f=. Van Siclen raid th ong who might want to wi ohildren from a motive of re that the only reason ha could taink of or the apparent attempt was a desire) % carlight cn the principal tho iM, Van Siclen saya that MAY BE DEFICIT. IN REVENUES. Supreme Court Decis- ions Cause Apprehen- sion in Philippines. MANILA,. June @—The fragmentary News received here of the Porto Rican GHILDREN. Tells of Women's Bold » be allowed ¢ KIDNAPPER STOLE BOY FOR RANSCM. youngster tn and dressed in ay Wan abandoned | three hours 1 the Roseville section | 'f of Newark and was dino who h Mra. Miller telephoned of the kidnap: | ping to tae Newark police a half hour) after the boy disappeared. ‘The police of City, Elfzabeth, Paterson, Hobo-| other places were notified. 1 Mra, Miller denfet to. an) Bvening| World reporter that her grandchild had | been kidnapped. i n Jack lynn, who ¢ | boy, tells the folic that litte Marry taken on board a . and Mra was mure bh a hadi taken him on a fold me that folks wer Harry said »ped him OBILE EXPLODES. Terrific Crash Shakes Houses and Scares People. | Wife of the Accused Ab- sent Nearly a Whole Session for the First Time in Three Trials. For the first time in the three trials lof Dr. Kennedy hi wife missed nearly a whole session to-day. Her ab- sence had a visible effect on the A locomotite runabout testonsing tothe {Hccused dentist. It was sald that United States Custom House blew up| She had ‘kept away on the advice of decisions has caused apprehension that there will be such a deficit !n the Phil- Spb{ne revenues that Congress will need with a crash at th Onn street and Broadway, ( Empire Hotels at Id roof Sixty-third front of the ck to-day, Mr. Moore, for the defens who jeomplains that the DistricteAttorney le unreasonably harsh in not allow- TAETIR ITE! RESTaD = ISTICE LT THE STARVING. Famished Man Pleaded Guilty, but Got Free- dom and Aid. the hottle with ragged stood before fore him Ae id come £ sald: New: to’make an appropriation to meet ft.] The machine to6k fre the loen= 1 ow on lolyoke, Feats are also expressed as to the re-|mobileéry: fled for thelr lives, ehouting |{N& the wife to be at the side of her wheres, t nh, promised gult of the application of jury trials 4 Warning tu pedeastrt ws they sought husband through the ordeal. work. Tf hag not rod for tivo and other features of the Gansileution on 7 } : es tn thet cinity | | Mr. Moore also says that the court} days 1 saw a milk in the Phil ‘'¢ mo od BUSH a « a bi a a mi of the he yesixt Rot sulted to the conditions of the Phil-| were moved hastily away from the DUFO-| Amoory ave not nected as Kindly as] AfeAWey of th t Seventy-sixth. {ppines. Importers are preparing claims | ‘1 Machine. | conerer : naan i: street and Madi 1 could not for a refunding of the duties paid. leame. The ee die. Wor. | they might, and have frequently pre-| pesiee ihe temptation. [ plekel it up Gen. Chaffee und his ataft were con- | tloun of yiewn inal] vented Mrs. Kennedy from talking} and [ drank it, ‘Then the polleeman veyed ltect to ibe Mal enna Palace eet ar of wea with the accused man, came and arrested me. jo-day, where a private conference be-| yr wnt f bees |Raane helleve what’ this man says. tn tween Gens. Chaffee and MacArthur) hood. Tho §brosecutiong retorts Atnatathe sald Po! nae Melvitletaiwho took place. Gen. Chaffee informed the) Se¥eral horses took fright and ran in absence of Mrs. Kennedy ts simply Choraercathtal the! Courter round forrespondent of the Associated Presa fll direct another grand-stand play of Mr./him drinking the milk and 1 arrested tHat, while he was not sure of the Ori- ental’ general capacity for self-Kov- ernment, he favored the establishment at the earliest practicable moment of | civic control. have been! at 3 Reilly's Battery satled for Pakling BOY FELL OVER A PRECIPICE. Three-Year-Old Plung ed from Cliff While t at Play. “George Doar, three forty feet over a K{cholas avenue an tieth street to-day mass of jagged © Jared internally the body. S At J. Hood Wright Hospital, where hho {s, it is anid that his chances fe Tecovery are smal. ‘The little fellow, with some compan-| fons, was playing in the point where che The ground on the es Nicholas avenue is forty Ptreet level. ‘There !s no fence and many dents pened. The child got too clase to the edae| ang tumbled over. A lady who was| Griving by sww him fail, atopped her carriage and hustened to his a @he took nim to a drug store at One undred and Twent ighth avenie, when Bent eorthalhone! 1 gusty il, Tt ta feared that th mishap to her son will years old, felb} feet above the or railing hava h ald to Marsh with whose Patrick is charged, ir Albert T. feat Forty-four: reet yesterda. to got testimony from him in sto the wills, but he was tuo fll to it utr Ato °F ane Garvan, ‘of Jones, maid that Jo: pomettmes and his ifs plomach oor three da: ard. He eal Chuaries sl eet him, When [took titim to the station ree It was only a few minutes before |! net food defore him. Me ato ravenun- om Se iy. 1 helleve he was starving.” Hi + oor by | the close of the morning session that “What was the milk worth?" askel one the reamed) Mrs, Kennedy entered the court-|o¢ the Justices and rushed into : i to watch the|reom, As she came tn her husband STABS SISTER Then He Strangles a n disposition to keep me from my husband. Yesterday [ could not see him until after the trial adjourned, Vhey wouldn't lot me see him during the recess hour. Howevgr, they have been ordered by the Judge to let me jsee him in the Tombs to-day {All through to-day's session of the Younger Brother and interpolated his objections with Hi more than his usual sharpness, Shocts Himself. Reynolds, mother of the mur- dered girl, brought to court with her to-day another little daughter, a rosy- Ked girl of fiftecen, rly tn the day there the Criminal Court Dating that r Robert E, Moore, Kennedys asin doubt whether to place a mh new woman witness the to testify for hie client an tablish an allb! tein handwriting #till continue that he did not write the check drawn to the order of Emma 1+ and signed Dudley Gideon, and ture 8. J. Kennedy 1 meck ts a elmulad we farmer reports is niat kul heart nsane Jesse he 1 Was & novels f the | of Jumes at 1 into the hands of he Koes at them with full no hin effort to entangle them and estimony, so thet hat tne jury hua not ed by efforts af the Lawyer Moore's wisdom in K hia experts on the atand ahead Me albt witnesses ia beginning to be stioned by th who have followed al | Warren K. Drake, a handwriting ex- [Pert from Chicago, and the thint to tes for the defense, took the stand at ing and told the jury of his fons aw an expert. Drake sed Dr, Kennody'n He said chat tho Widow Griffen Aunt fo oon time Ta fourts ening to ter HL Griffen | The care is het brought by Ann to resever $0 '# charge wrote a “symmetrical, skilled G who Was d nei ae and that had a fine, dolicate tts sea ent a fo a of the | movement aw a professional penman. Maitass & je Pa path aan ICAL Sees | Aseintant Diatrict-Attorney Osborne Streets: aimoat laughed aloud. He was tickled to On the afternoon of T start to th tend a Hoar floor one of the broke and the oar foll the shafts Grinten being killed ai eral others. Injured. that about an expert pen- ed quickly. Xpert repeated what he had sald Mr. Osborne emtlet Aeantly as atied over and said to Mr. O'Connor: cis tho beat adinlamon’ yet. If he fy un expert he can write any way ho ———___ Guards to Catch a Crow. PHIA. June 6-An unruly unt! Park attacked one of * aa forced to: call an the) capture, ———_- — Pledaen, and that ie our Idea exactly.” . ‘i Dr. Kennedy, who was Ilstening care- Vari Wedding in summer Attire.) cuiiy to every, word, seomed” quite PHILADELPITIA, June 6—Ming Annte| picaned to hear muh high pratre of his powers as & penma The jury, dancing at the cards) they. held, upon by een nme, speclmens of} nnedy's penmane nips seemed somew! amazed ats e Materbenteot My. ake, “ Ritzins and William Maxwell will marry in a park June 26. The match jn she's roault of an offer of $50) by a friend, the: couple to wed out doors intheis summer attire, a among Justices Jerome, Jacobs and M “Eight ‘There it", your honor." cj consultation “You are discharged," was the ver- dict. As the man started ¢ KO one of the Justices handel him envelope, 1 was a contribution of money from the three Judges on the bench, to help the stringer on his way jcourt Mr. Moore seemed greatly an- | noyed and asked his questions aud IN THE TOILS. Coogan, the Second- Story Man, Had Some Valuable Jewelry. A well-known second-s: ry crook is in of the Dotec- nm would lke valuable He ts John and he . and the owners to know vy found o altas I lives tn he street, ve-Sergeants Royle and Charl ton arrested Coogan yesterday had vinited several pawnshopa, and they found on him two diamond ringo, valued at #99 cach, and a man’s gold watch. Ho gave confilcting storiea as to wher he got the Jewelry. er he In the Tombs Court this morning the Prisoner was remanded #0 that the de- tectives might search the owner of the property, The last ter Coogan served was for ina house on West THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1901, ISAYS HARSHNESS KEPT | MRS. KENNEDY FROM COURT. PPOLGLOEEOAOOBE ED G-D CORPORATIONS FICHT THE TAR. Franchise Valuations|= Disputed Before 8. Altman SUIT DEPARTMENT. Outing Suits and Separate Skirts of White Mohair, Canvas and Cheviot, for Yachting, Golfing and Mountain Wear, 5 On FRIDAY, June 7th the balance of TAILOR-FINISHED SUITS of Summer-weight materials, including Mohair, Cheviot and Homespun, will be offered at extremely low prices, as follows: 517.00, $21.00, $26.50 & Eo. (Second Floor.) Friday and until Noon Saturday, when store will be closed. NECKWEAR DEP'T. Lawn and Lace Fronts, or Tucked Stocks with Ties 45¢, Lawn Stocks, =. 5 =e) 19. 28c. and 38c. Lawn Sailor Collars, =. =. S # 25c, and 38c. Silk Embroidered Stocks, to tie, . © . 33c. Turn.over Embroidery or Lace Collar, . 18c. Pique Buckle Stocks, . . + 65c. ImpoRTERS: RUGS, SILKS, CURIOS. BROADWAY& I8TH ST. by] Send for the free booklet, “Cool Furnishings for Summer Homes: (D'way Window and Second Floor.) (From the Punjab, India.) Sale: Cashmere Window and Door Curtains, HAND EMBROIDERED. ° 50 77 each. LINER ASSYRIAN a Referee. PEx-Justice peal ‘ari, of the Court of Ap- referee in the matter of the taxes imposed on franchises oper- ated in the City of New York, hegan the hearing In the matter to-day In the Mu- tual 1 No, 32 Nassau street Isaue is the correctness placed on certain fran- by the Tax Commissioners under authority of the recently enacted fran- chise tax law, The Metr sitting Kan Street Ratlrond sy: tem, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Con- dated Gas, the Electrical Subway and other similar concerns are the cor- poration» moat deeply interested, It tw likely that ff the referee's report 1s unfavorable te the corporations the Jaw will be attacked as unconatitu- onal. A distinguished array of counsel was hy url opened the . HIN and ex- the Metropolitan ayatem, and “W._N. Dyk- man for the Tinwkisin” Tinton Gas Com: pany and the Coney Island Railroad. yAftgmey-General” Coman represented to begin with the mat- Mrs. ot oltan Street Railroad Ars. Kennedy sald to an Evening icon ‘rhe man's atory had impressca | ho other wus coi World reporter: "There seems to be | them. Tho hearing will take Lawyer. Brown, for the Metropolitan, fn iw argument, sald: “We contend that the franchise as- ure {iegal. We expect to he City of New York Is for the State beyond a «that the corporations ymore than CIRL STUDENT COES 10 JA Member of Smith Sen- ior Class Accused of Theft. (Rpectal to The Evening World.) NORTHAMPTON, Masa, June 6— Mabel Lawrence Burt, a member of Senior class at Smith College, was held in tho District Court In this,clty to-day {n the sum of $1,500 for the grand jury theft of a gold and ruby at about $1,000, the property y student, and different sums amounting in all to $1,500, wan arreated through one of Pinkerton’s dctectives working with the Chief of Police of this city. It had taken several weeks of detective work GOES ON ROCKS. Crew Have a Hard Time on the Wreck Near Cape Race. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., June 6—The Leyland Leyland line steamship Assyrian \s ashore near Cape Race and it is be- Meved will prove a total loss. The crew have suffered terribly, but there are no passengers aboard. An error in the reckoning and the currents are given as the cause of the disaster. The Assyrian has been on the Ant- werp and Montreal branch of the ex- MRS, W'CLORY HFROWNLAWVER, JERSEY CIT. Wife of ‘ Billy” Pleads Safe Blown Open, Poverty and Wins but Thieves Got a Point. Only $40. tensive sale of their ships to J. P. Morgan. The Assyrian ts a vessel of over 4,000 tons and was built in 1880. She feot deep. and she went ashore off th, midnight. She has eleven feet In her forehold. ‘The Algerine has been despatched ‘to the wreck by Lioyd's agenta. CRACKSMEN IN “McLeod against McGlory,"’ called the clerk in Part 1. of the Supreme Court. ‘A lawyer advanced, saying: “I appear for the plaintift,”” and was followed by Burglars blew open a safe in H. T. avenue, Jersey City, at business. This branch the Leylards retained in the is 360 feet long, 43 feet beam and 25 Tho steamer had 2,000 fons ote cargo Cape at of water Voss's pickle factory, at No, 72 Myrtle 30 o'clock this morning, but succeeded In getting away ‘Sale of Boys’ Summer Clothing. Friday & Saturday. 500 Boys’ Wack Suzts $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50, Values $2.00 to 43.50, Also too Dozen Boys’ Shirt Watsts,. the celebrated “King” brand, with attached or detachable | collars, white or colored; rege ular price, $1.00. Special, 79C. each. Full assortments of Straw Hats at Popular Prices. Lord& Taylor, Rroadway & 20th St. Lining Def’t. friday, June 7th, Percalines, :/IOc., 12%c., 15c. a yd. in all leading shades, includ- ing white and black; valued at I5c. to 25c. Lining Lawns, gc. 12%c. & 16c., valued at 12% to 18¢ Double-Faced Lining in a large assortment of terns, light and black backs, 15c. a yd., , value 25¢. to 40c. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St World Wants. When in Need of Help Try Them! a woman of vigorous bulld and action,| with only $10 !n caah and some checks Pai who approached the bar. and insurance papers that were worth- : aid Help Wants “Madam,” said Justice Gilderslecve, less to them. It was evident that the in this morning’s a» the woman began to talk, “are you cracksmen had been frightened off, be- World. a eeuthenees cause a compartment which contained #00 wan untouched, ‘0, your Honor, I am the defend- ant. My lawyer ts not here. She proved to be Mrs. “Billy” Mc- Glory. She had been summoned to court in an action for contempt, having ignored an order to appear in supple- mental proceedings. ‘The plaintiff's attorney endeavored to have costs for the default placed against Mrs, McGlory, and said that when the process server went to the house she “sicked" a dog upon him. “1 did no such a-thing, defendant. Justice Gildersleeve told Mra, McGlory that he would open the default. “Have you zny money to pay the costs?" he asked. Mrs. McGlory dramatically reached down into her dress pocket and brought forth cn amall change rear window. outside the butflding. tracea to the robbers we: Grand street. Police Captain Nugent, tn whose p: einct the robbery occurred, sent de. exclaimed the/ they gound no further clue. FELL DOWN A SHAFT. Was Badly Hurt. Jacob Begner ,forurtwo yeare old, The entrance to the place had been effected by the use of a jimmy on a The jimmy was found The only other two cash- boxes, which were found at Green and Bostwick #treets, and some checks and papers found at Bergen avenue and tectives out to catch the burglars, but Segm Landed in the Collar and Paid Help Wants ta, the 13 other N, Yo a eee urse. I before the officers found enough evi- donee against the girl to warrant her arrest. Miss Burt, who ta the daughter of a prominent lawyer in Bridgeton, N. J., fell behind her studies during her Junior year, and her name docs not Appear in this year's catalogue, but she returned several months ago, announc- ing that ahe avas going to make up her studies and complete her collegiate cours nts is & I ont nd,’ ou 8D) ear "tn “nupple- ree next week. Ity You arrested." HELEN OTTMAN A BRIDE. Marri of West Side Be Neary Dunkak a Social Eve! don t vs prosee who tg employed on the third floor. of No, 241 West Broadway, fell down the elevator ehaft to the cellar this after. noon and received internal injuries, ‘He was taken to the Hudson Mreet Hospital in @ sertous condition. MAJOR ARTHUR DEAD. M. Avther and Army: TINGMITHS m0 6 UPHOLATERERS ~ 4 | UEEFUL MEN. om. 2 WATS? BANDS wn as13 ' WATTERS ..0 ooee. 21 Soventy-nin sot, On deing detected ral months ago tho students at he jumped threo stories, sustaining com-| smith frequently missed rings and pound fractures to both of his legs. | ener valuable articles from their Nevertheless he managed to climb over four fences before he wna captured. es Government for Cavite. MANILA,June 6.—Commissioners Tate, Wright and Ide are at Cavite today, establishing a They were formally welcomed by Col, Goodreit_ and the local_dignitartes, the Town Hall. Hning the Commission's proving I All necessary information pertain- {ng to summer resorts free of charge abt ‘The pcrias Vacation. Burédlin ” rooms, Things disappeared in auch ® mysterious manner that it was con- cluded to set a detootive to work. Miss Bure secured a boarding place off the campus, and «ince her return changed Miss Helen Ottmann and Mr. Henry Dunkak were married yesterday after- noon by Chancellor MacCracken at the Brick Presbyterian Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Ofrs. Loula Otumann, of No. 38 West Bevemy-third mroev ‘The bridesmaids, who wore white with Paymast CLEVELAND, 0., June a son of P. 6.—Major George Artbur. asaistant paymaster of the Untted States Army, died suddenly this morning while sitting in @ chair at the Weddell House. Major Arthur was M. Arthur, Chief of the Provincial government, i Judge Tatt spoke, outs us, her Doarling place a number of Ome. The college girla are careless as a gen- eral thing about locking their doors when going out, and it is eo essy mat- ter for a atranger to enter their rooms tn thelr absence. In default of bail Mise Burt went to ot Hite Enron Mad Dunkak, Visrence ey ang) Der logener. and whe. ate ian, ie man, jail. Her parents were notified by ¢he re the coremony a reception was Court, of her trouble end are expected |} Pay ht ls wee ward Engel, Philp Dayes and and Wittens ‘iottmann f w Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. ——— Chleage NW. Dividesd. CHICAGO, June &—The annual meet- Ing of the mocene ere of the calcaee For summer resort -|consult The World's Veco

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