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AND FE Whitecaps Organizing 3 in Westchester to Break Up the Strange Infatuation of Or. Simmons's Young § Wife for a Woman Friend. Westchester Village, In the Borough of the Bronx, {s indignant and mortified with shame over the revelations that have grown out of the marital troubles of Dr. John Gorse Simmons. A woman, Lea G. Walters, 1s blamed for breaking Dr. Simmons’s home, and she will ficure ax co-respondent in a sult for absolute divorce which the doc- tor Is to Mle, She will also figure in a tar-and-feather soiree should she have the temerity to show herself in the vil- Jage. It was asserted to-day by citizens of the Bronx that a White Cap organtz: tion would be formed for the prop handling of the case should Miss W ters return. On the eame authority it ts said that the matter has been fully dis- cussed and the plans for the organtza- tion arranged should it become neces- mary to resort to auch drastic Misa Walters came to Westches! from Yonkers about ten years was employed first in Mallets sod factor: ut later opened a candy stor with a Mrs, Conkita as partner. latter married Attorney Henry C, Hen- derson, and Miss Walters, losing the candy atore, opened a real estate off which she has nducted up to the pi lters, who had village, and of the subject of but not until any ization » which the alleged inti- Mrs. Simmons has » moi of the lengt macy hail gone. ‘As {t stands now, the two women are accused not only of unbecoming rela- tions, but of conspiring to couple the name of the doctor wita that of a Beventeen-year-old girl of the village, with the object of securing a divorce for Mrs. Simmo: The girl has confessed that she signed a false aMdavit at the eugzestion of ine doctor's wife and Miss Walters. The Only Recent Paralicl. The Freda Ward-Mitchell case in Memphis, Tenn., several years aso. which reaulied in the death of Mi Mitchell by the hand of Miss Ward, {s the only recent parallel to this West- chester scandal, Dr. Simmons says that since hia wife left her home a week ago to-day she has been living with Miss Walters in a house In One Hundred and Thirty eighth street, near Alexander avenue. Dr. Simmons {s the leading medical practitioner of Westchester. He num- bers among his patients many of the wealthy families who have summe} homes along the Sound in Westchest County, among them the Havemeyers, Lorillards and Huntingtons. He ts im- mensely popular all through the north ern part of the ckty and lower Westches- ter County, and is lovked upon as 4 martyr in his present difficulty. He is a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore, and {x associated with ly every medical society in this city. Although young he has been unusually successful, He is known as an indefatigable worker, and {t was in a sense duc to his utter absorption in his profession that the alleged intimacy between his wife and Misa Walters grew up unseen by him and under his very eyes. Lost Hin Ally Started new. Mrs, Simmons was Mary De Yor, of Waterloo, N.Y. Dr. Simmons married her four years ago. He had then a p ing practice in the Interior of this St One night nis house caught fre and wa entirely consumed. He lost ¢ hing he had. There was an opening in West- chester Vil and he began anew there about © Years ago. * VILLAGERS THREATEN TO TAR SIN “NYS FLOPERS IN THER MISS WALTERS. The married iife in the new home the young couple doctor was wrapp and his wife was lonesome. became acquainted with Miss Wal who had come from Yonkers and € ished a real estate office. Vup in his business) § lters’s brother, one had trouble hin wife about a week er Neve asin Decoy. st to send an oMfcer name has been drop) Ie 'was not lo entertained by Simmons became her real estate Mise Waiters for Mead cand Lens, ave furnished grounds’ for r arms about each other's walsta The girl who made the am. er ruse, In losing them- » began divoree proceeding m: rove Mixes Walters from my returned in my destination they ane and all of the silver endeavor by attention and love I ty on Mrs. Sima Simmons was « Walters served the Hronx River ie | © ie | ane Miss Walters waa the virtual bors L. Lewls and Amoreaux to fight the sult brought hi shall aleo bring a counter- lege of Phy mer his wife thi Surgeons this sumi EXPLOSION IN PHENIX. HOUSE. SARATOGA RESORT NEAR RACE TRACK AFIRE. Gasoline Started Blase in Building Which Was Erected on Site of Structure Burned Recently. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, Aug. 19.—-A gasoline explosion at 3.30 o'clock this morning caused a fire at Daniel Connery's Pho nix House, at the Juncilon of Union and Lincoln avenues, and adjacent to tho main entrance of the Saratoga Racing Association's running park. ‘The fire wax subdued before great damage wan done. The present Phoenix Clubhouse was erecte4 on the site of the original sport. fng-house, which was burned several mcnths ago. ALBERT FRANK DEAD. m Advertiser Stricken with ja tuthe Hotel Majestic. ‘Albert Frank, senior member of the firm of Albert Frank & Co,, advertising agents, died of n paralytic stroke this morning in the Hotel Maj He was seventy years old and tly No, 16 West Eighty-second street. His family was away for the summer and until Saturday Inat he had stayed at the Waldorf. He sald the place was too lively and moved to the Majestic. He was stricken while dressing and was dead when the physictan arrived, oo Four Sons Met Violent Death, (Special to The Evening World.) LOUISVILLF, Aug. tyman Smith, a nino-year-old boy drowned here, was the fourth son of Abraham Smith to meet a violent death in three years, Shem! Smith was also drowned, Isaac pared to death and Joseph killed by a SHOT AT HUBBY. FOR A BURCLAR, FIRED FOUR BULLETS AT HIM/JOHN AS HE CAME HOME. j CIRL BATHER TIPPED BOAT. ONE MAN I8 DROWNED BY A FOOLISH PRANK. KILLED COP. MEAGHER RUN DQWN ON THIRD AVENUE. ed, I( Is Said in and Left When Fatality Taking Any Chancen, from His Hurt! Charles Ray and hin wife, both of No. ninth street, lgned in the Weat Side Court to-davi pe re Magistrate Hogan, | Ray, it wan sald In court, became In- toxicated last night and went home. was afraid of his wife, (Special to The Evening World.) HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, Aug. 19, ed to the Identity of the} prank cost Cll lett his Ife yesterday afternoon. lett wan unable to swim, and with a party of bathers he was in a rowboat, has been obt al suffering from lacer: A. M, to-day from his injuries Kher was crossing the Third av ley car track at and before en- mer, went out to the the occupants be ashame! bathing sults they After getting vife called out: ‘ho’ there?” Ray failed to reply, and then hin wife fired four shots from a 32-callbre re- at 3 o'clock this morning, when he wax Ked into the He had stepped The boat was overturned and Corlett A southbound car directly tn the path| oily vapors are breathed directly into was drowned, The woman, hori a the result of her escapade, hastily put on her clothing and departed. a stranger here. ——_— DRIFTING DEAD IN Rody of pn Man Clad Onty in Under- clothing Fonnd, ‘The body of a man about thirty years old was found in the East River at the foot of Forty-second street this morn- ad car which was going Patrolman Neary, of the West Thirty neventh atrect station, heard the shoot- ing and hurried to the apartments, Was refused admittance, and forced in At a rapid rate 03 Madison! hospital, where the latest treatment for tuberculosis ts given. Fancy Mexican Pea Berry, possesses full aromatic At London he was registered at the | sound body, delicate fragrance, 100 Ib. bag, $26.00, SO Ibs., avenue, the motorman, was arrested and locked up in the Bast Thirty-ffth atreet found standing the bedroom and wére plac: On the floor lay ¢! » In court to-day the woman said she thought it was a burglar that had en- the apartments. ———— STRICKEN PLAYING GOLF. 1 OMeIAL Diet ‘olowing Heat (Speolal ty The Evening World.) LOUISVILLE, Both were dis- DROPPED DEAD ON ing. White underwear wae the only cloth- The man was 5 feet § inches tall, with biack hair and shaven ace, : ing on the corpse. Station at Ninety-th Willlam HH, Cantleld, Ninth avenue, on the Ninth avenue “L' road, dropped dead on the Ninaty-third street station at 10.90.A. M, to-day, malaria following heat prostration, was stricken several weeka ago while | at playing golf. Mr. Graham was forty years old and] any one of the inost promising men in the —— WHERD THB MILLIONS MEET— The Want Pages of the World every Sunday, fifty years old. nt AUGUST 19, 1901. FATHER WAS JAIL AFTER to Be Responsible for Cortright and Lillian James Lyons’ Death. Felsted, 'BARNEY SWEENEY THE MAN'PAIR TAKEN TO COURT. jYoung Lyons Conducted Investiga- Man Refuses to Say Which Woman tion and Learned of His Father Is First in His Af Having Been in a Fight, fections. turday conducting al ast night ar-|'ast night No. Sts Seoe | Ward she and Mine wife, and Mr. Culve: Misa Feleted y lives In New Have a talk together at Police Headquar ey Sweeney (street paver in the em- pelleved. had to-day that there It of that he Was awaiting 1 moving actively in. the A javer nampa Gerrtty , says that l allt were beginning actually to flgnt came eft Lyons on the bulkh ted 10 the, police that, ne Coffees. y to the pier with Lyons or ny the tnembere of the dead man's ive in the same house eats o'clock on Wed pavers employed in the De- f Highways and harge Range who were repairing the Poadway” in Deabroases street, near month. Wes street 1 atigation ing that he Was m| n from the water Lyons® ear a‘head were crushed in, Spb t gouged 01 and there kash under his right ¢ yona nald that the investiga- his be f that nis fatner into the river tions pro: was murde and that the the story t Pate i rim man tmmedta tha a fgh her h pute with one of th fe sald the two men went down to a, i he admitted the fact that a fight nad t head foreman, and two others of the] gang went down to the bu, Alm-and Lyon eree th it was soon over, and they 4 nds. ly father was never kille blow,” on the h brane knu Tene right war ts [CUP Of Coffee. Klee or a bludgeon, and was} At the Morgt ey told us ced in the water befi t ur hody named. ner wae mis arraigned befo In Centre 8 $3.35; 10 Ibs., $1.40; Ib., “Luncheon Blend."" Lyons after h and that he ee | grance; 100 Ibi Return from Germany |§$.60;'10 ibs., $1.90; 1b., And the Tuberculosis Congress of $9.50; 25 Ibs., $4.85; 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., ceptionally rich, mild grade of Java ground fresh y; 100 Ibs., $21.00; $5.00; 10 Ibs., $2.30; Ib., He was met the steamer last | 11 Monday by several newspaper men, 25 Ibs., $0.00; 10 Ibs., $2.50; Ib., 'Guadarali Blend, marked that one of the principal sub- | §0 Ibs., $15.50; 25 Ibs., $8.00; 10 Ibs., $3.3 jects of discussions was how to apply | pyocy pourben Santo avoring inhalation by the Koch | §1.40; Ib., mothod, as no bad results are ever experienced therefrom, and by giving it In attenuated doses, which Dr. $18.50; 50 Its., $9.50; 25 Ibs., most of the cases of Consumption and Asthma can be cured when the $14.00; 25 Ibs., 5 10 Ibs, $2.90; Ib.,, Fancy Mexican Ja the air pipes of the lungs. Dr. Edward Koch spent much of his time while in Berlin at Prof, Koch's :Ib., Tuberculosis Congress. The name | $13.28; 25 tbs., $6.75; 10 Ibs., $2.75; Ib., and address of Dr, Edward and Rob-| Genuine ert Koch can be found on page 41 0f | sesses full the printed Hst of members ani ¢ $15.75; 25 Ibs gates; the official Ist of dele Choice Guatemala, a tich totied C Bib, $8.00; 10 Ibs., $3.25; Ib., 1] to be seen at 48 W. The w aromatic qualities, 100 Ibs., $28.00, $0 Ibs., Congress was phot $7.35; 10 Ibs., $3.00; Ib., group, and none of *] Fancy La Guayra Coffee, a foot meritorious drinking del cate rich aroma, 100 Ibs., $25.00, 50 Ibs., $12.75; stand out more prominently than Dr. Robert and Edward K One of | $0080, 10 Ibs., $2.65; Ib., there photographs Is on exhibition | 20". pete! eet eget Ste Dr. Koch's office, | Fancy Golden Rio Colfe>, not The Doctor can be seen p 48 W, 22d St; ho Ie always sla to |§2s; peri, Ik with the aificted, and will give | oo) sick patient the same courteous | ancy Costa Mica, Car tal treat treatment or not, FIRST STRIKE RIOT. AT WELLSVILLE. Sr Steel Men and Non-Unionists Clash and Sheriff Asked to Prevent Bloodshed. Evening Worlt) MURDERED. YEAR'S HUNT ‘Police Arrest Man Supposed|Wronged Wife Confronts | ins heen asked | Sherif! Norn bring depaticos with of the militia to. WELLSVILLE, fk here between the strik- inton men at the steel mills and n-unton men brought to this city When a party of forty non-union men started down Broadway to a restaurant for thelr supper they were followed oy and hooted and Jeered at. thrown out of the window nom occupied by the non-union Later a non-union man was badly nade to promise he would In expected here arrived from Lis. bon to help the local strikers, ¢ car Cortright e stde by wide epped forward ag if intending to walk . fell back when {MORE STEEL MILLS RESUME. PITTSBURG, Aug. 19.—The steel managers made another gain over. the strikers to-day when two more mills at the Painter plant were put in total number of mills tn oper: in that property now being four. They claim that several of thelr old men have broken from the strikers and returned to their places, ‘The strikers still assert that the prop erty im helpless and that the work be- ing done in it le not hurting thelr cause. The steel mili at Monessen was not started this morning, put the steel man- agers say that it will de before night. There was some excitement among the strikers when they learned that @ pi of strike-breakers had been spirited In- to the place. They have increased thelr Vigilance to prevent another surprise, The steel managers also scored at the Clark mill in this city to-day. ‘They succeeded in starting the 10-inch mill with a fu'l crew of skilled men, and with the exception of the small 8-Inch mill have every mill in the plant work- ing. There was no break tn the forces at the Lower Union mill or at any of the ‘arnegle properties to-day. The strike ers maintain ave secured nany men in all of the plants in ques- tion and that In due time they will be valled out. CORNWALL AT CAPE TOWN. Duke Given a Big Welcome om Arrival with the Duchess. CAPE TOWN, Aug. 19.—The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York arrived here at noon to-day fram Simonstown, | They received an enthusiastic welcome. | The city was lavishly decorated. THE BIG STORE nen at work, Swee 3 him away, made ax though a lenge and walked him to the bulkhead at Fulton street es followed them, and when they eaten AS SDT AVE. err ne afte rout, Coffees. words with him, “J - ing’ ta the, story. told to the Special Sale of 1,000 bags (120,000 lbs. ) superior rich full-bodied Coffees, from several of the newest and best coffee-producing countries in the world, sold as ko to work, “He waa |they are for what they are, and at prices that permit you to put in six months’ supply at what it usually costs you for one i These Coffees are composed largely of Reyct Coffees that are neither Javas or Mochas, nor \,do we offer them to you as such. The bulk of «4, them are grown in newer coffee-growing coun- \\\tries, where the most marvellous progress of the past century has been made in Coffee cul- ; RSE vet ture. While the mild and gentle Javanese were simpl {ling the soil in the most primitive way, as their forefathers did, aud the hhor-blooded .|Arabian was picking his few wild Mocha berries from the hot hillsides of his: ‘iieti{native land, the people of other lands were cuULTIVATING, and with every aid” nger | #nown to science were advancing so marvellously in the work of growing coffee jieck on |that to-day their products challenge the world for quality, regardless of name or men in his «nx | Price, These conclusions are the result of almost endless investigations, made by «to tell just | ‘Breakfast Blend,’ a choice blending of rich, mel- t low well-seasoned Coffees, sweet and sound, a splen- did drinker; 100 Ibs., $12.50; 50 Ibs., $6.50; 25 lbs., This is a really meritorious se drink, most satisfactory in body, aroma and fra- 100-Ib. bag, $22.00; SO Ibe, $11.50; $17.00; 50 Ibs., $9.00 : $2.40; per Ib., Vo possess every facility for doing the largest retail coffee bust. < neas in the world, exercise the most scree us care in the selection of © our Coffee and the drinking qualities of e' In addition to the above list we quote graded coflees ap Dinner ABlene a combination of rich, heavy- = Sie 73 bodied Coffees, producing strength, delicate fra- Dr. Edward Koch. grance, delicious aromatic qualities; 100 1b 50 Ibs., $11.50; 25 Ibs., $5.85; 10 lbs., $2.40; Ib., “Economy Blend," a nutritious combination of rich and full bodied coffees at’ moderate price; 100 Ibs., $18.00; 50 Ibs., | Maracaito, at, per Ib., | Javas, at, per Ib., Santos, at, per Ib., iJ eMornlee Glory Blené,'’ one of our well known coffees; Guatemala, at, per Ib | Peaberry, “Popular Blend'"—Enough eaid; known the city over for its | Lesberry, Ate vet 2 Dr. Nobert Koch. Dr. Edward Koch | jchness and fine drinking qualities; 100 Ibs., $23.00; 50 Ibs., * a strictly high class Mocha and doctors and sclentists. | Coffee, blended with other high grade private estate coffees, In speaking of the Congress he re-| producing a most exquisite aromatic drink; 100 Ibs., $39.00; ‘ aweet and sound, fresh roasted daily, the treatment, mont of the members | Tape, bag, $1250, 80 lbs., $0.50; 25 Ibs., $3.35, 10 Ibs. Combination Java, a rich, mild, even-bodled Coffee, 100-b. bag, 0 Ibs h ately recommended, | Good Cucuta Maracaibo, sound boty, sweet aroma, 100-Ib, Robert Koch has lately recommended. | hi $12.00; 50 Iba., $6.25; 25 Ibe., $3.25; 10 Ibe, $1. Choice Old Government Java or Blended Java and Mocha, a rich, full-bodied, aromatic drink, 100-Ib. bag, $27.50; 50 Ibs., Mexican Coffee, choice Oaxaca, medium large green even bean, 10 Ibe., $1.80; Ib., Fancy Mexican Peaberry, full-bodied washed green bean, a choice roaster, 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., 21 Fancy Santos Peaberty, medium even Lean, elegant roaster, 10 Ibs., $1.75; Id., Fancy Padang Java, elegant dark brown bean, very mellow, quan roaster, n-lb, pockets, $15.50; 10 Ibs., $2.45; Ib, .¢ Extra fancy Ankola Java, very fine, large old mellow bean, a feet toanter and elegant drinker, Of-Ib. pockets, $18.00; 10- ven, smooth drinking Coffee, 100-Ib, bag, $20.00; $0 Ibs., bian Mocha, received direct from Arabia, pos- ich aroma, 100-Ib. bag, $31.00; SO Ibs., |‘ Choice olf Government Java, clean greea bean, good drinker, GS-Ib. pockets, $10.50; 10 Ibs., $2.05; Ib. Fancy Atabian Mocha P drinker, 4C-ID. pockets, $8.50; 10 Ibs., $2.20; Ib., Farcy Guatemala Cotfee, elegant, rich, even-bodted coffee, f good roaster, 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., 22 Fancy La Guayrs Coffee, medium, clean, even bean, 00, Jeven tcaater; 10 Ibs., $1.70; Ib., ancy Catacas, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Bogota, Colombia, eoatuta of Salvador Coffee, all good roasters and drinlery, clean, even beans, 10 Ibs., $1.90; 1D., E BUSINESS IN THE WORLD, , possessing exceptional $14.50; 25 Ibs., mellow as Java, but possesses a | een, sharp, pungent flavor, well liked by many coffee drink- sonaAllY | erg; Lo0-Ib, bag, $14.00; 50 Ibs., $9.50; 25 Its., $5.00; 10 Ibs., Nicaragua Colombia, Bogota or had separate or blended to suit, all aE LL eae Meat NOTE—WE DO THE LARGEST RETAIL COFFE Coffees. Fulton our Own experts, and in order to give our customers the benefit of our investiga- rned the name of the man, anz/tions we have added to our Jist three new Coffee blends, to be known as ‘‘ Break- | plnce. “He said that Grimes, the | fast,’? ‘Luncheon’? and ‘‘Dinner Blend,’’ all three composed principally of Coffees a aith jof high quality from the newest and best Coffee plantations, though blended with a red | percentage of your old friends, Mocha and Java, to still satisfy your taste for these »y «a: {and yet make you a considerable saving in price and give you a rich, mild, delicious’ Heartverhen. puts in: the: water In order to put these Coffees promptly into the hands of large consumers, | Where the element of cost is a great factor, we have put especially low prices bag lots, bags containing about 100 Ibs. } t These Coffees may be had packed in air- “r el tight drums, holding 25, 50 or 100 Ibs., at 1c. per Ib. atta ie : high clase, mild grade coffees, usually sold at from 3Sc. Ib. up; pecial this sale, 100-Ib. bag, $22.00; 50 Ibe., $11.80; 25 Ibe, $6.00; 10 Ibe., $2.50; per | 15 | Fine 014 Government Java, Cucuta Maracaibo, Golden Rie, Mexican Java, Peaberry, San Salvador Coffees, rich, full fla vored, round bodied Coffi st this sale, $5. 10 Ib: 8, usually sold at from 32¢. fae ” the lowest priced are 28, 25, 22, 20, 18 40, 35, 33, 30, 28, 25, 22 18, 15, 13 Mocha and Java, at, per Ib., 35, 33, 29, 25, 23 32, 29, 26, 23 Mexican Java, at, per Ib., 29, 27, 25, 22 30, 28, 26, 24 GREEN COFFEES. | 28 | Fancy Bourbon Santos, choice, clean, medium even bean, fine $1.00, Ib., bby Fine Maracaibo, very mellow, good roaster, 11 Ibs., $1.00, 1b, 10 Gool Cucuta Maracaibo, perfect even tean, 10 Ibs., $1.20, Ib, 1234 Extra Fancy Cucuta Maracaibo, elegant washed bean, clean, even roaster, 10 Ibs., $1.35, Ib., 14 Fine Washed Rio, dark, oily, even bean, 11 Ibs., $1.00, Ib., 10 Fancy Golden Rio, very mellow, medium clean bean, perfect reaster, 10 Ibs., $1.20, Ib., 12% Mexican Coffes, fancy Tuxpango, very old, mellow yellow tinge bean, a choice roaster, 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., 21 tation, good roaster and direct. ‘mpc!