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THE WORLD SATURDAY EVENING JULY 13 1901, ISSUE MUST BEMET, CAPT. P. BRADLEE STRONG Head of Union's ae Presents Ultimatum to! Secretary Root Refuses the Steel Trust Magnates To-Day. PITTSBURG, Pa., July conferen, of represent - steel combin ys and t *. ed Asso fon of 1 © Workers was resumed at 10 morning. yng effort Ww to-day to brin 3 fafactory. clos. While o date has bee adjour: ut several of are arranging to leav evening. and as Presiden declared that he w further po: oneime it {s belleved + agreement will be nightfall. Prealdent Shaffer made monucement before ente: conference this 1 regarded further delay nat and harmful fesue has to for hoth at he The conferrees repreact wet, he ant there Is no ane in dodging ft. Joint the r ten. (tle man of were hi i cone rtly after 2 Lottetale w yoentersd ch neseotla YOUNG MRS. HANNA ELUDES HANNA AND HIS DETECTIVES. (Continued from F andoing and probable her children, Daniel R. ii: Qhirtesn, eleven au her plans were so well carried out that on the wit and resource of the wo! The Writ That Realising that the Cleveland injun @on could non be servet @an Hanna, arriving | morning. had fore Justico McAdam tmmedtately upon the opening 0! an army of trace of Mrs. Mra. Hanna ene of the most remarkable detective watches ever known in this city. though the Hotel Savoy was surrounded dy sleuths who had not relaxed their night vigil “day or with her party detectives the Savoy and scou' F, Marcus, Ca uma, Axed Fa ation an appl f the court. were the Manna. has been the left clock ah a ing and waa driven away. Dan Hanna train and wan tral Station > porter. asked: “Ds here?” Releagu' it know fa on th th on an He was somewhat nervous and n that Mra jered by SI separation the efty Grand Cen- from rl and Med. this madn & Meanwh: watehtns city for a object ul Hut the pl this morn- § ofclock World re Hanna 19 weaths fi Har A ly tr: Por a fuhtn eae: 3 ADIN standing In front of the nd thither the detective He said something son and one and hin lawyers : rapidly: crm Fifth avente Sixtloth street, thence to Madison where a cab walted. ‘They were ei itaw 1 win that the move war | h "I ‘ Mr Hanna ard dock to whould bie wif Mr Hwnna had itoon awa sth) lawyers, who the ¢ ur Conway to Mre Manna was aan in hot fe it seemed that Apt of news that Ju: had tatued ow writ nat Mee Tanna for) the children in curt, | Was on hia way 8 the | charac and as no official action |) have the papers ery = J tot pear there j had been taken, Secretary Root toe | cick yesterday Pet de UY th Jday directed that a despatch be sent) -as00 it uke! § for herwelf Phe |to Capt, Srong, saying that his rosix- Jot Mtr Wre tof the te Mner| mutton would not be acted pon until D iM Tiaieunoa ned It had been recelved by mail shrough | fe shiawrin Ww the regular channels. accompanied i the w | Department. SAYS MR. SHAFFER. MAY BE COURT-MARTIALLED. to Accept His Resig- nation After San Francisco Escapade and Department May | Make Official Inquiry —Strong and Woman Resembling Lady Francis Hope in Big Scandal. WASHINGTON D.C, July 12.— Capt. Putnam Bradlee Strong may have to stand a court al for his alleged escapade in San Yesterday he wired his re. from the regular army to the knation War Sec Root has decided not to uury PUTNAM BRADLEE STRONG. ord ter Muy Accopt the resignation for the ent. Tt is stated that th the wetary last night in the resignation was of ny pre action of opting | « informal | ned ‘ ae by n full explanation as to why the at the Say ‘aither Mr, Hanna wan} pint until | nignatlonRwaRinrenan tel - ut once driven, The hoatelry was aur - : , ee : rounded by . who had put tt This action leaves Capt, Strong still | under gu Mrs [in the service and subject to any in ; Hanna's arrival yesterday morning. At sath "tn hi lquirydthacamayS belmaden\(sthardne re Nave GT CUE CES OC the. wteat Partment deems it desirable to. In| ewe ; 6 o'clock this mor 4 fresh squad iS me men pointed hi vontle > of i . Teal anionic | of Vidocqs took un work. th at Haters son, Mr Hann vestigate the alleged elrenmstances | Isai Fi } pes ceorn an FORTE PENCE synronehed her andl was tell which have been published incon | OUT 1B SOUR L oe etre soratre annasga hs palite.clerss grrr: HEE nowhere | Meetion with his resignation, Ut is)" oupe rin did not know whether Mrs, Hanna was TT sue te yout asked Mr [WNderstood that cognizance has been | mente s hereafter there at the hotel, Mr. Hanna would have to | ttanna : ORBEA ade pATTROR TOU Tie: aube ‘ gee the manager. Then Mr. Hanna sa Ir sh. she replied And they [ fs pubs | 4 down and waited, while the sleuths out tat Dh. saloon. and n.jHieation this morning of the escapade | : 3 t ine t ie oatrente i" o Co oF n 1 * ame nf cep ana inate 10 Ke mysterious snd | tiikine, in gestures a liel f the lin San Franct In whieh Capt. | iick Watched and wate Jauent, “showed that The. was Efe HT seat ata rau “L don't know what 1 am going to | unter in enteral eari a ne | Stroma is alleged to have figured en ok eam do," sald Mr. Hanna, My purpose is] BAR AS fristl as a cold wtorage war three months str he mat 1 : 5 | and ounswered mainly in mous tinted capil net . \ ! to see Mrs. Vanna first. Wut its bigtly | evitabies | i A | ral probable that something wi vosere alx trunke of Mra Hanna's A Mad se 1 on © acon tie th a ant Til say this, now 1 lw nurnie Moral nthe Philippine eame | te PN ea et here to take tittle Dan a c Sy EERE Med tan Men t 1 j yea but merely to find wheth vith v for Mra Ht to take him to Europe with ner. itu : a I'l know what I am gto do att I see her.” Bamed! Bren as he spoke Mrs. Hanna @peeding away from Ue hotel, while Hawkshaws watched. Hanna didn't brought on Cleveland, were abour a hotel. ager he wast Geparted abou angry. The ¢ end assured nim (thar Bave escaped was their puard “They are wivit man in cho tives aseured bet the lady's ain't then I'l peddling pean: There one ont other on Fit ince Mrs. Hu: of the de trances. situation and haye to adopt out without bh Myted the atd and the thing Mow At Fitt heh merly an being cony Savoy, Betw Ing on Fit Ditssageway the corn BO at one time When Mr. are tw Fifth Mrs whi one tell was eral dozen Han: it etectives from Mr i tr throw up uta. tr ave wt w They Em tm Moan een 1 15 tho Bavey proper. Att an jron.door |) n * Ww communicating 1 asern the stairy and t £ “ Fitty-elghth str “ ashes of the hotel are take these considerations — st ojypel Hanna. She and bh party om h Way out, and Ing ub was waiting wi rapidly driven awa ‘A carriage staniing at thot spot WFitty-elghth street did nor at tention of the Sieur ‘Yeawon that a y Set distan: ai Hyery at Ad vehicles are ming and Koln. Taking Ont Trunks, HiNga unul 9 BIE Dageage van eaven the trunks trunks wan with Mrs. Hanna's na was He Aw vonfusion they. aes My a f ; e Was Ostensibly goln fat" were atrengt irances, and ped at all then same throw t ling gars ahioan! enrry tid : ent ms officers Mra Thana alm amd) te t ber low ~— | SENATOR HANNA | SIDES WITH WIFE. | Brookiya Mur | KEPT HIS i TRYST IN COURT, Changed the Murray. Who Was can raee loom ¥ ule twenty-year \ WAS Urrested while walthns q matiors with the | wis van pati nigat Pulngk! etreet. | ‘Granger Thousht | THE JAW. FOR HER LO the RoseLink Took$1!,000 RF Tit PINGHERL Widow Lee Wasa Worth of Mistress's creant the Police Burglar. Valuables. Would Like to Get. avout Yankee tr ‘ ( ¥ Ht * t AN nine 1 w ‘ He? 1 2 4 y ie re an + wea Osh nm tA i f t Oa * r 1s! stocking. i shh Stew © Neowars nt :) Rowe wis mek in omit for trial. | ROUSE- BREAKE RS CAPTURED COURT GRANTS MUNG TION.) Db. ROW, Men Mester Toterfering with New Wen NTON the this am In the ik he on strike | Mary ‘Marr's turnabt sliver, clothing and apparel investment | with day Worl wooking safe through Capital finds ft Wants. abroad aad the ze of Willlum Me Cauley, of No. 113 Tiilary atre they wore bULtS belns r near 9 n loss Juset In the enconuters here; sun | Fire. Mrs. Golding Used Car- SHOT MAN WO Rockaway Beach Mis-|Insane Westerner Puts ‘t| MADE SOUTHERNER ANGRY. CHIEF FOR SON CAUSED SUICIDE. Mrs. Anna Ludholtz Set Herself on w aut Shultz, fted her ctothing din terrible a vurns, wan i Her hue ning and Intux-roon rot fre, Hames sh yman of th 1 rally anid hy onsum Before died f iz wan sixty y son was deny four we m ‘x mind mpOrAT rommattied aa HER TO POISON. bolic Inside and Outside. bu The whle bee has red hot feet, Mhkewlee wine of th s hedhug har new Hut he wets there just the —Hug Ballads. inad by bedbugs, Mrs, Helen twenty tive years old of No, 20) eiycninth street, saturated her eile mehd and then {othe stuf prison ward in ind will recover, Hing lives with her busta H Hinun on the New Rallroad, and her sister, Mise folding, Golding works nights hight everythin bugs were siuin- I storm disturbed them la and by the (ime Gobting had th they Were ready ng no quar night and top in at at van knpeck over 1 eld Mra. G simply made the bedbugs more up in des then Sarah Rowland, 2 waleh Ww! ere next Tuesday Phe mart will be the « aur oth oom atid belde are whind [sa re Moe in New ¥ EYPNOTIZED fll Three Bullets Into a Stranger’s Breast. July 13 =A to death man by Union Pacitle Copeland ty Coun- was Cab, pat chree seat ot tt walked it the car it Was sitting and once shooting at hin. saying ner that’! ite shot three tines, breast Hl Was a are A him to Kill tome nypno- of his out rok pli Objected to Way Detectly Spoke of Woman, Ham Smith, of Baltimore, a tra salesm nyected strenoualy When ‘Tenderioin Dete Devanney ned of the roof a woman with whom he was talking fast ght that both Smith and the woman arre Why, Judge, 1 was never so out- vusiy treated in omy! life,’ ald ty Magtétrate Mayo In Jefferson wi tt man's privilege or siand on the street at an the or maht and talk to o pleases, and no big fat lobster Poinsult ‘This man, whom I have Tr, applied Cis a that 1 would aot r nT revented It, ax any Boutherner would.” i Mr. Smith and the woman were dla- » walk hour of charced, She seemed amused by M | Smith's earnest defense of her, GIRL’S LAST DIME WENT FO R POISON. Mysterious Young Woman Who Killed Herself in Newark Railroad Station. Is Still Uni ‘Whe young woman who drank carbolic acid In the Broad street station of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Newark at 10.30 o'clock last Hed in the Newark City day has not yet been Hosplt, identified, ‘The body ts in the hospital torgue, She was not more than elghteen or twenty years of age, tall and very slender, She wore a black straw hat, a black and white skirt, a blue shirt walst with a red front, and Oxford thes, She looked like one of the better class of shop xirls. When she went into the station In wark she attracted no particular at- tention, and zook @ seat in a secluded Suddenly she was seen to put a bottle to her Ups. Then she sereamed and dentified. - sank to the floor. She died two hours Inter In the hospital without having eald a worl, The bottle of acid bore the label of Thayer's drug store, No. 33 Atlantia avenue, Brooklyn. It was sald to-day at the drug store that a young woman answering the sulelde's description purchased 10 santst worth of carbolic acid there jast even- Ing. She gave no name and was not known In the store. No money was in the dead girl’ ragged purse, but in one of her glove Was found throe cents. She had spent hor last dime for poison. The young wonian must have come directly to Newark on the train leaving New York at 9.15 P. M. She evidently desired to hide her identity and de stroyed all evidence which would dle vulge her name or the reason for her act Her body will be kept at the Morgue for several days in the hope of | fading her relatives, MYSTERY ABOUT. THIS SHOOTING. Mrs. Nagle Has Two, Bullet Wounds—Odd Circumstances. Some mystery surrounds the shooting of Mra. Madeline Nag! her hom . $6 Horatio street, ing. The fifst known of the when Mrs. Nagle opened the window of rtment« at ¥ o'clock and ea! fi uni in her left temple, Mrs, Mary Doran. respor to her call, and to her Mrs. Nagle satd th: her husband had shot her at 2.4 o'sloe in the moraing. Mrs, Doran summone the Janttreng, Mrs, Allee Cunningham, and the two called a polleeman. When the policeman arrived Mr was found lying on the floor + oms. An ambulance was eon found that the mn xhot twice, once in either aiso an early this: morn- fair was her “was streaming from a for nelp. cy Jed had the temple and once {un the wide. woman wound waa nerio.s. There wa Fs room, smarting wita a | abrisian on a finger of her right hand. f reat Mrs. Naxle was Ato St. Vin- starz’ whe des} cents Hospital and . Misa Nannte found J De tives Moone bea kun to Ins] who were detatled on the cane, ies Tl inet Mrs. Nagie's husband h in two days, The né not sven him, and both th detectives were convinced that be not shoot his: wife. Nagle is a quiet. steady man, wi foreman In a ithograph place a did ‘Mowt eof the| to street. He Ia mucn younger t As however, | his wife, he being twenty-eight entail: she iwi aaid’ to be near Afioy The igh- bors aay that the woman w of care. lim, They quarreiled two days ago and he ft. would frequently say ecqualytanees that had a daush first marriage lived she would dd is her huyban ver with which the shooting been done was found in Nagle’ room 8 CON NOT NAMED IN WILL. Mrs, Nagte he by he 1 had evidentiy vdesket in Mra “SHARKS” VICTIM GOES FREE. Evening World Exposed False Arrest ‘of George Gatti. The Evening World called attention, in an article on the abuse of Ludlow Street Jall by the instalment sharks, to of the young Itallan, George ‘ho was arrested and thrown In ren for a debt contracted by his r boarder, Frank Lanaette, and Ay he ix free. O'Connor, a lawyer, saw The id's story and. visiting Gat- | found {t to be true. He [took immediate steps to secure the ra- we of Gattl on habeas corpus pros dings in the Supreme Court, Mut when the Sheriff's officer served | the writ upon Warden Piel at Lud- low Street Jall he wax told that the if man had been released on the motion of the Judgment creditor, ted The Evening World of- non to explain his gratitude | fon deliverance. He [a not done yet, ho ever, will sue the marshal who ar- j rested him ont false Wdentitication, and «lesson will be taught tat may result nm of the wbuse exposed by 418 East Fourteenth He ia a sharpeyed' young ltallan Loft (Aenty-iWo years. a tailor. Up nk Lanzetto he muved is wtreet. ster Sunday Lianzette bought a of Stromberg Krothera No. iz ery. Gattt Was a § ring, (that Tangette on ft in zo weekiy inst The Strom- jin 8 ting. and that | the figancy of the | aby a’ matter of degree, for Hihe judgment in the District Court was pla 4.04) Hirt fees, plus $2.66 jail » thar the cost of s ¢ whom an ‘hom, all agent tinted him-out an’ tn. T was yl | DUt he arrested me and Toke nie to dail.” irstalment: men lend ho ding World hud exposed Tine orestall the evening res | habeas aw deposited ped i ith ‘ | released [texted from the frat “that der false We prixoned u PAT CROWE IN AFRICA. KANSAS CITY, Mo July 13.—-Pat Well-Known = Phy Sie crowe, tie Cudany kidnapper, hax been cian’s Wife Cut Him and Relatives Off. terms of her will, Me (he Burrogate’s office to-day, e Morel Coan, wife Dr. on Coan, cute off her hus- 1 tor pro- Ttus M band or of his ives from shar- tug in her estate, No reaeon for the mois vet forth in the will Will bears the date of March 29, IS, According to the petition for prc the estate ts valu $5.0 in al property cre 1s no reat of song, Pally Munson C testatrix equally between her two anand Hamilton Dr. MW nis a well-known physic address 14 given in the ai t Fitty-fourth office address ts No. 70 and the New York Bureau of Revision. In cane of the death of the two sons Mrs, Coan al- divided, vr xister, Jen- who lives in before becoming of age rests that her estate shall be between the children of hie Demas De sane France Relating to ber husband, Mra, Coan way Wy i my will thag neither my hug: vand, Titus Munso. an, nor nal? kin: Huan‘or kinawoman of- his, shail shure in any part of my estate, or take any part in the adminiatration thereof." MERCHANT DROPS DEAD. Jamen MeGeath, of Hoboken, suc- cumbs on ing Senmer. James McGrath, a wealthy retired mer- chant, who was fifty-elght year of age and Mved on Park avenue, Hoboken, died suddenly this morning on the pler at the foot Weat reaeeietw street. Me- Grath cam uP, from Long Branch o the steame: eron, of the Patten ln nine accompanied | oy his gon ‘orbs, of 169 Bauer reet, Jersey ty, Mite was walking down the plor when suddenly put his hand to, his cheat id mal he felt very. weak. halt: carrie! him to a seat and alte mun Benlek, of the Charies atre Waen Dr. Curran, of 8 pital, arrived Met Floart Qisease ia supposed to have’ the cause of death. y, Abbert been ‘The will divides the property | | heard from Active Brains Must Have GOOD FOOD Ks cr Nervous i + Prostration Surely Follows. 3 { ¢ USE.. 2 : GRAPE-NUTS. 94. z TO KEEP OUT OF NERVOUS PROS. TRATION BY PROPER USE OF FOOD. It {8 a lamentable fact that Ameri-‘ can brain ‘vorkers do not, as a rule, know how to feed themselves to ree build the dally lous acc. sioned by ac- tive mental effort. This fact, coupled with the disastrous effects of the al- Kalolds contained in tobacco, coffee and whiskey, makes a sure pathway toward nervous prostration, The remedy Is simple enough. Em- ploy the services of a food exper who knows the kind of food require to rebuild t!- daily losses in the hu- ran body. This can be done by making {ree une of Grape-Nuts, the famous breakfast food, which con- tains exactly the elemental principles which have an aMinity for albumen and go directly to retulld the gray matter in the brain, solar plexus and nerve centres throughout the body, Follow your selection of food up with a dismissal of coffee, tobacco an:l whiskey for fifteen days and mark tne difference in your mental ability, which means everything to the ave; age hustling American, who 'muat have physical and mental strensth or he falls out in the race for dollars. "¢ .