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that had withal, ac: Jn ft, Mrs. Annic A. her story of intrixu day in the Supreme tice Leventritt and {a to establish her hands of the United pany. The claim is her daughter, of H. ‘Trust, Company a Holme are the fo! Mrs. Garrisoi fous snarl of lov finished, it Is predicted of many more men h political life will be its woof and wi and ex-Judge H one-time guard! fections and fortune Her maiden name wax Annie A She was beautiful and fascinating, still ture form. When still In married Clar “But 1 nev Sirs, Garrison annulled, ex-Juds tho wife's Interests. ‘This Ww and Miss Rogers, years old, came to New and George Lorillard were her friends, ‘The child, in 1878 and in the f eerted that ex-Jud father, However, in 1885, martjage to ( Lorillard pa by check, She turned It Holme ¢ ‘Mr. Hol $2,000 of the sum was > for the daughter, Georget should become twenty~ fon te have contre This fund is in disput son usserts that she (id and that Mr. Holme told dee | vision vf tris {oan fund. mands th Jected to tho daughter's presence and ex-Judge Holme formally adopted th girl and sent her to Europe to be edu- cated, Mr. Holme in 18% married the widow of Dr. Fraser C, Fuller, to 91,000,000 and has since lived with * her in Jars. Clarence Androws, Mrs, Garris husband, went to Paris, and in 18: Bho recured a divorce a few years ls and then m non of the President. BS rf Mra. G Bhe w falr ax a girl's. Her wren she took. the ly dressed and surmount straw hat trimmed with She wore a black skirt, Jacket, white silc shirt walst at silk stock collarette and te, ment on two checks for 120,00) drawn to her or and signed by G. Tillots for George 1 for $1,500, . Mrs, Garrison said, sh: about until 166, when told her it was curing the payment of §} Lorillard. kon a’ photograph. that?’ “he asked. Garrinon, with a bread in you you received? A. He was lite Yn 1896. After our first child was $i einer Gade us an ationance: | means H Mra, Garrison testified that she had | two children by Mr. Garr! " how at school at Chestnut Hill Seminar ‘The following Jetter writt ; | |Darlington in Bigamy, Charge Cross-Exam- ines First Wife. in, Philadelphia. Holme to M fntrceduced tn evi have had a mers New Year, I sec Inquiry as to ing that 1 convent that I wished to # Rette's correspondence, write often to you bur fod) not want her to think there ix 1 the authority of the von not try to surgent to her anything else ahead of her three years than the o friend, LE stress, was called, and tentitled that sho C. knew hor then us Mrs. Roge She waa land during the progreas of the trial had Phere “whan the “child Georgette. Ws |several tilts Rhinebeck, mained In Mrs. Garrison's employ until | einen two yoars (Mieimado her presents and took her on THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JU F 10, 1901. a Sa ee STORY. OF INTRIGUE AND OLD IN COURT. MARRIAGE nininint a Mrs. Garrison Goes on + the Witness Stand to) Tell ot Her Life's!} Troubles. \% A Letter from Leicester | Holme to Her Is Read dence. With fnew serene and steady 4 to the jon of w fund of y. Nixon, of Engl Didn't Know She Was Married. Mrs. Garrison was a I” In more ulns those qualit + Andrews took its yt says Wy know 1 was marr Sot long afterward the Ho} but sixteen York Thereafter, until 1891, ex-Judge Hin! reette, was born emt suit tbs Holme was he fter the arr anage. ‘The sw advice, Mr Wedded Ar Mrs. wt Know whit | now of age. principal of the fund. re ‘After thelr marriage Mr. Garrison 0! iress trae Mies Myra Fithian, granddau Dick" Connelly, of Tweed ring fame fed Chester Ala Mre. Garrison Testifics, rrison took the stand to-day attack mlletry black alike gon roblue eyed sparkled witness stand. flushed and 1 r bronge-tini Mre. Garrison {dentitied her ind Mare’ ny thi lard. Anott ume at the Kn tr, Holn Lawyer Campbel han “Leicester Holine's picture,’ salt Mrs Ga-rison Wan Q. When the trumt decd was st ny other p than Q. When and atrison? A. In Jersey were | Married in 1854. | Q. What Was his fina fi ally pennil COMMITTEE OF 18 MAY COLLAPSE. Philbin, However, Says He Has Heard of No Dissensions. ALFRED. TAGNER, 1 think thac If a man wants a Ttnke a drink jenever [feel as th terview wh of Fifteen ts split and kof funds, ave! hammer pole The Committ at war with {te oof the Distrlet Ate crisis In the criticism of Inae nay disband and drop he committee. uilding this was not averse to continu- jolsms of his critles and ex- ‘Is it true taat you have had a rerl- with the Committee of Fit: say anything about that,” (Continued fre Issuing war Alin aecing that | #aything that Lawyer Moore w warrants: ar Newburger in a meas hotly that Me. Moore 2 iy wae much to-day. He Ko ativer hey please about raking thous. 1 owas losing tives Moment. sation ty suppress the leas WIL sity anything Law- Wants nim to, " in Par won Mr nant dn simply to sho wax asked about the fusing to send casei stantic be f AE testimony wis 1d is, cir,”* Wat Des Renney | pathat Wall” answered Justice New-| At the heirs of the later Peter Delay i ane a the morning. + A Winlinawtaltre ReOUni tended that Kennedy waiked | Were cited to-day to appear before Sur owe «that had he: inte that night rather than pay Ifeck-[ regate Abbott In Brooklyn for the pro and fined upon Artaur, | name horittes of St tt before the aalop: TUSCALOOBA, eral days, was Tt iy now feared 49 DOCTORS: ONE PATIENT.) © Oom Paul at The Hague—Arbitration Court Mr. Osborne itied him if be tad Sere tates OF agner. He admit JQUEEN ASKS HELP EYPURSIONISTS [oe zeczzenex: Remarkable Consulta- tion Over Fatally Stricken Man. THE HAGUE, June 10.—The ar- Hague, where Mr. Kruger has been ; b Roc ¥., June 10.—Arthur u : ~ | summoned to atiend a conference of tne lamsburg. chie, fifteen years old, shot bimeelf tr rival of President Kruger and Or, ink oi tt haente un Europe and the United the side with a 2-callbre revolver Leyds to-day gi the many reports that peace in the] port Mrs. Bott ax brought from her Transvanl may soon come, Mr. Kru- : ger drove from the railway station to Tra the residence of M. Wolmarans, one wa was received here to-day of t t oseuns physic! hosides rented at} completed. to-morrow t and Manhat- on was read Holn “3 Park 1 “Dear Annie: from her letters ¢o you tnste “It ds true I wish her appeal from n ur letters ty her you wit! | at there Is hope In y. A Servant’, Story, ot Hurley, who was employed hy ra, Garcwon in iit am maid and seani- and had the care of her. She re: 80. “Lmet Lelcoster Holme the same day : m1 oY Luingten mar Alia rt Bas nen Weune Int ottys jeuurt avd ict it was at a house’ in mew pate at Forty Mr. Holme war very kind to the child etter ete ide pial Sreat orsevery.; times tie in Huds: When me ind greeted her affectionately. riding, boating, é&c. Delehunty at 1 o'clock began reas to the jury for th on ectiy’ wel ing when she wqued wchad acted tor] duce f it and} int: the pro- was on his{of the Boer peace envoys. BOERS LOSE 2,640 His arrival here, the presence %f Mrs. Botha In Europe, the report of MEN IN 30 DAYS. a conference between Kitchener and Botha, and, lastly, to-day’s report : Fine toe Loran riteneners Sarnlonnnnakoniy ot ss nary of] that the Queen and the Kaiser are to UT rem EbTatarlaTunderdtas tors who left he tion of phyniclans. He was taken il on the train and re- ald in ending the war, are oxpected | lay's date, aye the number of Boers) (og jump Vte|to culminate in a peace declaration. CHINESE PLAN. Notified We Won't Join Guaran- tee Indemnity. a slight attuck of p wos so anxfous to;make a success at * did not con- ‘iia condition he had to take to his} 5s t month totalled 2640. gored. In this way many family par- June 10The Klenes Jour-| fram June 1 to dune 9 twenty-tlx | ties were broken up and mother and|{flals and tribulations the same at prints a despatch from The | yg were made joners and. thirty-| fathers became separated from their Hague saying that Queen Wilhelmina’s here was meant to obtain |r mperor William's consent to end the and his associates were told Of south African war, both the Zwelbund and the Drelbund being willing to do #0, In the history of medicine there has! through The Hague Arbitration Court, | and that the Emperor consented and the Court began, work thereon, The despatch ; - haa created W sensation here. UapTe leper. alder uimaelf, Powers such a consultadbon. The young doctor's forty-nine friends, din the knowl. Impossibility: the Transvaal, will not visit the United mi witce 4 DB HIEF POINT ¢ Transvaal, J ‘ rt te eitg reel \n (o} IE ol States during the coming summer or aim it Krew so alarming of auch an ar-] that he wae to the Catamect in the com- again went Into consultation. ton died during the night. brought to N LONDON, June 10.—A desxpateh from The Hague says that Committee of the Court met on Saturday ® discuss the Trans-|court Dee! vaal question. waa decided to offer mediation by and Holland between Great Britain and the South African countries, | Preme Count to-day decited the cane of Hts body will b to-morrow and taken to 1 Marston's father clan of Lewlston, and « Joint guara determination of tne} for | n hin family ts highly c —————— MAGISTRATES TO CONTEST. United States not Jomnt Koaranter te anxiety shown tle clreles ax to the outcome. to Darlington tn an neventoen The chief point of the proposals will| against the North Jersey Streot Railway Cane to Court of Appenta, be the Independence of the two repub-} Company, holding that street sullway | Head-Knd Collision Near Colcaburgs.| nights and the irritableness disp ‘The old Drooklyn Police Magistrates, «removed to-day by: the Mayor, and in whose places four more were appointed have given notice that they BAN PA NGIBGO, Junai-= che annual] will take their cases to the Court of convention of the ‘Train. Dem Association of, America wil ap it ioe ey nore al In that ovent, 1b sald, Btates would arrange directly with Ine to this darkly “Did you go to & ¢ They dispute the right of the| othe etlon ihe he ad je next election, ‘After our marriage did I ever intro- wife or did at luce me as your husband’ "You make me sick," was tiganswer. yor to take the from] and say that under the act of ready] iature hi MRS. KENNEDY WORRIED | , ‘BABY BOY leer ER REBUTTAL TESTIMONY| BURNED IN TENEMENT. Unconscious __ Police- { | man Found Beside Dead Child. BACK DRIVER, EAT WHOSE fMILe. RA oBorne. Santo Martina, a two-year-old boy, was burned to death in the apartments ot his pn at No, 67 Oliver street, thls morning ‘The boly was found lying amid a pile of burning bed-clothing by Policemin Pavl Moatgomery and Fireman Victor ine No. 32. y was returning to his enginet houne at 9.90 Yclock this morning. when, Passing the four-story tenement-hous at No, 67 Gilver strvet, he saw smoke petring Pom two windows on the third floor. He, called 10 Policeman Mont- ( komery, and together they rar up the vtairs shouting the alarm. The fre was in the apartments of Vincenzo Martina. Coakley and Mont- gomery pickwd up a coal shovel anit burst in the door. In the centre room. face downward in a furnace of flame, lay the two-year-old boye CAPT PRICE Muntsomery took min his arnis thee RO, and ran down the stuamm@pcntic Coakle sia) tried to extinguleh ta, which he succeeded In doing be saw that in one corner of the room was aa older y. also burned. ‘hen the firemen arrived they found the two-year-old boy, Santo, in the ba way of the ground floor—He was d d burned almost beyond recognition. Montgomery was lying unconscious be- side him, The older boy, Phillip, was taken from Coakley by ‘Fireman’ Michael Les - ' In and by chim given AT RC. ot Ambulance Surgeon Johnson, of. the t Hospital. He 1s severely feeb leebicieitt in Lawyer Moore's vay, but dented miviniet , Ye had met Wesn during: then iret 1 extimony—ie estitled to here, tekod Mr, Ost him and we J swered t sister of the boys, Anna, twenty al old, upon learning of the cat ow! y with convulsions th the hospital, | Her t n Island and \ié : her ts employed in a feather Hi iene in his PPE at passed fat hack- wus Mra, Ken a witness's wagner Was L st see Dr. Kennedy?* . Importing house on jower Broadway\ It ix thought the children in play Up a lamp in the bedroom. trad eld DELAP HEIRS NOT titled ates =! Ininfat- feleieleieie witness Mr ir - Dr Kennedy Well, 4 en i. Dri balled fla mustache, | + A '\ Mra. h ‘ ned herself vigorously | 4 and set her lips the ther. a fea Ose RANK the YOUN | efmfefenfetnfeefeinnfenfenfenfecfecianten t ays name ‘ cs toe and repeated witness aldo ¢ Dr. Kennedy train to South ander om his Rican Five Brothers and \ "*) Sister to Share in } Big Fortune. | What year called on Who was hackman's ated ti hay sone of Dr at Dory teat bh “How from Dorp?” arked the Jusite Six miles had the South Beach trala uid have had to walk oily: threy Mefntyre that you first yoat Rechtel's brewery, rain de nd. that wast valid dh n Wagner % to drive him thei e then.” name until knew is na Yeu yen vaidn'e i Whine yeu met tim atthe by ‘ Nov aire T knew him by. sight." win Burne vex at Port Rich- | intly homestead at No. 202 MeDonourt y hackman was angry, Nushed and | mond, Star Hy dslaru, followed as a wit- He wan seventy-four years olit ‘1 ness. tifled that he saw Dr. Ken-| ilk estate ts vart ; Was nervous and shifted | nedy at Hooarthermarning of Aur’ hiteet teense ate Sate ene tn his chatr, 1s, 1898, corner of Clove road and It was one of resting | Ric mond ni 1. 3 ten Island. He was] Five brothers, one of whom 4s Corone: mom) acne | three miles from St. Geors Delap, of Kings County, made} ‘br. Kennedy told him he would @tve| io at ies mad eisinteriere never | him $1 to take him to New Dorp. share) Inthe: property, and! some; feel, he had] I hada Tei of Horns anil wan gly Ing has been shown between the heirs tz visit a «drink. Tc i : dincuseto voung lady at Toenpkinsvile, Jog them a drink. | couldn't take him | the dincusston of the will. at aum- "| identified | Cofoner Delap has made pointed state. ¢ Tombs just previous | Ments against hin sister and certain o! the brothers, and they accuse him ir turn of "kidnapping" his Httle daughter ight years old, from the Delay ave cn tating of the will. ‘ Mr. Delap dled on May 24 last in the wih wery next wt th tly eminarraxset cess Wit Dr. Kenn er during, re yf “I that| Judge Newburger took a hand at the!to the second: tri fon to the ohild, whons ation was being neglected, ° mir, had. been brought its the | oner’s sister, who wumted to kees Estelle, {t Is said, may lose a leg eo —_——_ avy of $0,000 through her father clalm- ing her. ———_——_~+++. BOY TRIES SUICIDE. He In Only Fifteen but Ie Tired o le. Great Crush at G. A. R. Outing at Will- Will Discuss Peace Terms. torday and will probably, dle. vould not give a reas . mitting. suicide, © pire ale — Mach NORFOLK, Vi June 10.—The m1 chiniata here to-day won Jn thelr figh for a nine hour day with ten hour: pay, and all ret pay Tana turn to work to-morrov . cmuiemeianiiiabshieienimaneeeeeaaes IT SLUGS Even Harder than a Prize-Fighter, A newspaper man {s subject tc es «4 rmation to ate 8 COMMTMALOD tO ST conference. will consider the re= There was much excitement this in which he adv! KI morning in the big crowd that gathered eee to eet the besy | at the foot of South Fifth street, Will- Jamsburg, to take part in the annual excursion of the G, A. R veterans to Glen Island, which ts arranged by John If, Starin. The crowd began to gather on the pler an hour before the excur- sion barge arrived, and those on the outer end narrowly escaped being pushed Into the water, just na the barge approached the pier the rush from behind forced those in ‘before she could be terms obtainable Killed, Imprisoned or surrendered dur- ordinary mortals. Coffee “slugs” 5 devatgammuni lanes: Women and children screamed and . Beldleman, on the Wilkeabarrc 8.009 horses, wareica tured: men fought each other in the crush,| Record, says, regarding his experi. KRUGER WON'T COME ‘The barge was a large one, fortunately, |ence with coffee: “A little over twe and all the crowd was able to get on|¥0ars ago I was on the vorgo of col. board. lapse, superinduced by the steady Believed that He Will Not Vinit (Cer ree TT grind of the newspaper office. Tc; STERN SHOT HIMSELF. Weeks I did not have a nights WASHINGTON, June 10,—It Is-undez- sound sleep, and the wakeful night: stood that. ex-President. Kruger, of] Former Agent at Bamberg Com-|Were followed by despondency an; Suicide, a general breaking up of tho const!- tution, I ran down in weight. M, BAMBERG, Bavaria, June 10.—Louis t AL one Ume, there was a prospect family physician insisted th ve INDEPENDENCE. [enai itr. icruser might. make such | Stem, the former United Btates Com-| off coffee and take on Ponun pay visit, but those having ome Knowledge | merclal Agent here, hot and killed him-| Coffee, b of his movement ythe vi é ‘offee, but I would not hear to It. je enna atone thetprerents Rete rap cacmun, [et cones: kart'auppoweas ten gua" ee . 8T. PAUL. Minn,, June 10.— coffee, as I supposed, that had he Permanent TROLLEY TAX LEGAL. Cae ee naan ot thin cles Tia | peculiarly aeliclous flavor. I relishe. of Arbiration was employed on the St. Paul Volk-|it, and when drinking the second cu; Zeltung at the time of his appointment, | 1 ‘was told that it was not coffos ti mm Affects Rall-| cight years ago. Stern was a native of comes, tip Germany, but had lived in the United |Postum Food Coffee. I was dumfound- States Many years. ed, and for a time thought I was thy ——[—— subject of a ‘practical joke. Howeyer, T bec va fi TRAINMEN HURT. came “a firm believer in and o roads in New Jersey. TRENTON, N. J,, June 10.—The su- fixed for such a step, the Mayor and Aldermen of Newark user of Postum from that time, and almost Immediately I began to nleey franchives In New Jersey are taxubl real estate, thus. aiding eave i millions Kentucky. peared, and fn less than three month: BOTHA ADVISES annually to the State revenues. ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky., June 10,—In] 1 was completely well, and in seven pafane opinion, the Court holds that 4a) 4 nead-cnd colliston on the Loulsviltc| months my weight Incroased up tc PEACE TERMS, |iatter acauired the right: to tay Ita’ til land Nashville Railroad, two miles south|198 pounds. I can now do the wori; and ‘the privilege of continuous unin: leab! Ky., «| bet of two ordinary news rypted decupanoy ofthe. route. ‘ihe tr ght engine and: a. south. boun: pas |) There 4s a m LIE Tot of Oomcin n jotha starts: Wednesday for it el NDON, June 10.—The Bun. hears | fAeisie thet ensues es. the "Balance! o ey ain went 2 aan at genes in leaving of coffee and wan;

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