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* grip and struck out for the tall timber _-NOT HIS WIFE'S PRISONER, SAYS COURT OF MACLEOD. GODHOSHHSHIDDOGHOHHHOGHDOSGGOOS —>—_ . Writ That Old Man’s| Relatives Had Ob- tained Is Dismissed, by Justice. Justice Stove: Court, ‘In Brooklyn, called Mac- Leod habeas corpus case on en: Ing of court to-day. Donald W. Mac- Leod, whose appearance In court was called for by the weit secured! last week by his brother, Richard MaciLeod, was not in court. An aMdavit sig: by Dr. W. N. Belcher, Mr. Ma:sLeod's eat- tending physician, was presented. It, ets forth that Mr. MacLeod would, en- danger his life should he leave his home at No. 78 Carroll street. Richard MacLeod and his sister, Mrs. Mary Hartmann, of Cievelesd, who al- lege that Mr. MacLeod is being forcibly held a prisoner in his own home by his wife, were early in court. Mos, Mac~ Leod, dressed in black and wearing a black vell, arrived in company with her brother and sister and her lawyer, J. Fred Cryer. Mr, MacLeod announced that he had secured as witneases to prove that his brother 1s held a prisoner in his owm house Fugenia Anderson and Jenne Falk, two trained nurses who had at- tended Donald MacLeod, Absurd, Says Mrs, MacLeod: “The contention of his brother that I am holding my husband a prisoner is TURLEY PURCED OF CONTEMPT. WARDMAN OLEABED AND DE-. PARTS ON HIS VACATION. sitting In the Supreme the St Wae Thoaght that He Would Be @ Star Witness Before r) Jerome. Wardman Turley, of the East Twen- ty-second street station, who refused to answer questions put to him by Jus- tloe Jerome, Friday, until he found who “the others” were, was to have been the star witness in the Jerome-Moss inquiry to-day. Before his experience with Jus- tice Jerome he had planned to start on his vacation this morning, but antici pating a call to the witness stand he reported at the station-hous: While there he received a message from the Criminal Courts Building tel!- tng him he need not come down to-day. Capt. Gannon then called on Justice Jerome, explaining that Turley aad ar- Banged for a vacation. “Trere ts no reason why Turley shouldn't go right on and take his va- cation,” said the Justice. e@ won't need him. Tell him, too, that I have Gismissed the contempt proceedings against him.” Thereupon Wardman Turley heaved an immense sigh of rellef, packed his of Sullivan County. — W. C. T. U. LEADER DEAD. Georgian A. Newitt Wan State Lecturer and 0: ner, ALBION, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Mrs. Geor- gia A. Hewitt, State lecturer and or- ganizer of the Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union and President of the Orleans County branch; also former Grand Superintendent of Juvenile Tem- plars, \s dead at her residence in Gaines. —=—>__—- Plenic Party Fell with Wagon, LANSING, Aug. 19.—Ten persons in 4 plenic wagon returning home early to-day were thrown over a forty-foot “embankment into the creek below. Not one of Cie pare escaped Injury. Henry < bord and: hie wéter Minnie were lous- OX MRS. MARY HARTMANN. absurd,” said Mrs. MacLeod to an Evening World reporter. “It ts true that he is very ill, and it Is true taat his relatives have not seen him. But it ia his desire that his relatives be kent away from him, and Mr. Cryer has an aMdavit from him to that effect." Mr. Cryer produced an affidavit. Tt ‘an signed by Donald MacLeod and re- lated that {t was his own desire and ETOODOOODOOASDHSGOHOSHOHHOOIOOO (@| | SDODDDD ODIO He Declares in Affi- davit that He Does Not Want Kin to Come Near Him. wish that his brother and sister be kept out of his house “That proves that he ts under dad In- fluence id Mrs. Hart! b told of the aMdavit. “I saw him last April and he at he would lke to see When I called at y admission was uscd me, and I have been kept from sight of my brother ever since. Mrs. Hartmann sald that her brother w Was because Mra. MacLeod did not wan him to know that correspondent in a divorce brought against Melvin ©. Riles. | Mr. rand Mrs. Macleod dented this, y husband knows ail about that un- fortunate matter,” sald Mra, Macleod “We have often talked of {t and he un- decided that tt would cesaary io hear witnesses he dismissed the writ hinting that there no ground for the aseer- tion that Mrs. MacLeod was. forelbly ing her h nd from her relatives Mr. Macleod and Mrs, Hartmann re- Ured crestfallen. They refused to say what further action they would take. Hla FIRST TURKS BATH FATAL, | 99TDHDVIONOIOIV PEPOGDOTOODOSHOSOOE reason s being kept in seclusion he had been named sult derstands ft full When the was called Attorney filed Ms return to the writ of corpus. Attached to the returs alidavits of Donald MacLeod Penni Abraham St sed himeeté bath, Sitting ittle shoemak: jlow street day [for eeventy, #0 dreadfully over the benc his neighbors Turkish and Russian bat interested him. Once he mitting his so! Stalke Had THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1901, 7 POOR BABIES SUFFER FROM INTENSE HEAT. pe Long Saved His es to Buy the Luxury. alke h. the luxury n his dark, malodorous ern shop at No. 120 Lud- after day he could sec of a Turkish |many persons fling trito an establish- [ment Just across the way where a golden sign told of varied baths to be had inside. Stalke, who had just reached his fifty- ‘aret year, though everybody took him had he totled h, used to frequently ask about the mysteries of 8. The subject ven on the point of per- n Herman to aquander the sum of lo cents that he might be even more accurately informed, but ‘Herman, after standing about for a long returned and a whit The ume. walt proposed that they a he commended Als son for tris thoughtfulness and the 15 cents was put away in bank, for both elder and Junior Stalke were noted for thelr parsimony “Economical as Stalke™ be an adage was common Stalkes lived had come to on Ludlow street, and it y reported that the two on three cents a day eacn. Starved to Save. But rumor did not worry these two. For ten years they had been denying themselves every luxury, never riding on a car, seldom eating meat and never ae WS HS WE. SOLOERS HEAD. “TS APASNER, WAS BLOWN OF COHEN ACCUSES HER FATHER 'SEVEN OTHER MEN BADLY I< OF LOCKING HER UP. JURED BY EXPLOSION. |Appites to Court for a Writ of |Target Practice at Fort Riley, | Mahens Corpus to Recover Ended with Tragic Hap- Hite Bride. pening. FORT RILEY, Kan., Aug. 19.—By the premature explosion of a 7-Inch projec: le of the Sixteenth Battery fleld are tillery eeige gun, while at target’ prace tle to-day, Private Watson's head was lown off, Private King and six other soldiers were badly Injured. The scene of the accident was oppo- | atte Junction on the Military Rese ovation Tt Is supposed a detective fuse was n get his wi t to-day Justice Mac- rit of havoeas corpus recting tn co} Cohen arser house of he t, Brook! HUIS OOMRIEN. MARGANET nm 30% PHINE ADE AS reked her re ever sapt. in command the battery. e1 to see or he says, and| Sunday World Wante move the her. business world. feed fossrren Necker, Alexander Mit Marguerite Lam Snow Queen” Com CATARRH A Constitational Aftection. Louie Btern, Fred Dyke. cht Rose’ Co: Charlie Jue Mereetes ce Billor at The Sprays, washes, powders, salves, medicated 6 n Clara Fowler. Katte Fi tobacco and cigarettes, however dogg ind persist- * ently used, do not cure Catarrh. They relieve temporarily the inflammation in the throat and ose, and enable you to breathe more easily and freely, but the continual rush of impure blood to Jaxn MeDowloo, Raymond Lar STEPHENS Hambureer, Slegtried ant 01 Waidvour! The Evening Worl ray abbie and Posy Oldini ow mill Sad $2 for the Si these parts keeps up the irritation and ultimate Daly Visrtel, Madien Ratz 15 | pind. anlcn se valierted by havi tikes ulcerstion of the glands, when the breath ee a LA Ue 7 = omes exceedingly offensive and the soft bones Derdie and Tommie Kaanowits, Kathieen | of the nose are frequently destroyed. The catar- werier BD: thal inflammation extends over the entire surface te —_—— of the mucous membrane, or inner skin; the stomach, kidneys and lungs are; often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected by the rapid al te of pesanous matter into the blood, and the disease that you had hoped to case! | with simple local remedies, assumes a dangerous form. i The repeated and long continued hot apells that have starred the summer entering a anioon. Green peppers and| Montha this year have claimed man I had Catarrh about 15 years, and I had Catarrh so bed was ent i ttale bread was telr chief diet. safd| victims among the children of the poor. tried during the time everything X< | deaf in one ear, and all the S the landlady. 1 in close, stuffy tenements |, 'n=0re! could hear of, but nothing did me | of ray nose ama part of the bene But, then, 1 ino kro manthat | Weare ceemece re Jat the Bene v any good, At last Icame tothe con- | aloughed of. The phystelans gave| ut then, ty wan also known that! or in narrow, (ll-emeliing streets, be- | (jeter of the enittren ehory Ciueion that Catarrh must be a blood | me upas incurable. [determined ts) Stalke hed 4 wife and children in Po-| wath the pitiless glare of the sun, thes i disease, and decided to give 8.5.8.0 | try 8.8.8. and began to impreve.at!) J land and that tt wae for their sakes Be) 0 sis. succumb to the countless ilis that trial. Tcould see a little improve- | once. It seemed to get at the scat of! | lived such a minerable extaten oth peculiar to childhood. | ment from the firat bottle, and con- | the teense, and after admire rather | “7¢ Decdliar to ¢ tinuod it three or four;monthe, or | treatment I was neighbo-s had than despise Ludlow teremed, thei Abraham Stalke completed his street d come to the old shoemaker. was considerably in- refore, on hearing that had, in a manner, life's work. To-day he and his son were to tuke passage on Into this atmosphore of illness The | Evening World Sick Bnbles’ Fund sends a staff of #killel physicians to peuleritbel Riek mininter to the wants of little sufferers | tous Mambureer whore parents could not afford to em: | ccgtiied and ( ploy a physician. ‘The best medical care. medicines, &c. atl Tee carte. arfect healch tor | ho sigu of the discess MRS: | no = any! mM. MATBON, Lapeer, Mich. | PHINE POLHILL, Due West, @.0s() © Catarrh is a constitutional disease—a blood disease which is fi inherited, and only a blood medicine, such as S. S. S., can remove the taint, destroy the poisous that have been accummlating in the system for years!” perhaps, and restore the blood toa healthy and pure condition. The in@lamed| awn Party for Sick Mn cattle steamer, bidding farewell to sitar ean 0 re ‘America, and eall for Poland, there to| ®t elven free go such children, and) i 4 concert. for the | membranes and diseased glands are healed by the rich, pure blood which is care live in comfort on the little fortune tha |™2Ay A strong, healthy child toFday | eae ne ing World Sick | ried to them, and the offensive discharges from the nose, and the terrible head=' had been’ accumulated, owen life and health to the Fund's Care | Rahies’ Fund was given by Miss ache and neuralgic pains cease, Chronic cases of the most desperate character | The Farewell Ba See eee eran a make cvery:| Becker ati her) hom: Fenimore str and apparently hopeless, have been cured completely and permanently: by the® money Is needed. The Fund a Flatbush, on the evening of Aug use of S. S. S. Fi a Ludiow street also heard with some| man, woman and child to help on | The programme was excellent. "Mise Write our physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully, amazement that Abraha Stalke dad] y¢e., vol Sach contribution | Be Ss assistants bein es Mar-| — i = < i; >, AU iaet made. up fly tind’ to patronige | Wfe-aaving | work. || Bag) en cme 2 Lamontani Mestre “Alexander you by their advice, We charge nothing whaterer fort is service. Book may mean some little evee Ray Meserole, “The per- { on application. HE Swi the Turkish bath, manner uf a berlence whic i {t was to de in the farewell ceremony—an ea- h he could relate to the lke in Poland, 3o, late last night, after his meagre velongings had been packed up, his rent paid and goo his son sign tu solve ¢ oath, Oniy one came out alive. eT he first pla “is the t. Iti» not hot enough in the frat, nt, t try that ittle Stalke senior where the temperature and the b: his body #o quickly that whi Fahrenhelt, looked about found only his father's cory The son was could body by: jaurgeon shoemaker w chronic hunger that he h heat ‘The great heart. only, be moved ‘orce. When arrived ebyn said, Abraham and join walked In under the golden he mysteries of a Turkish you go," sald the at- jot room, Jumt to the room further on.” trled the little room, an 175 degrees Ife left Herman later he a few momen overcome with arief and away from the the ambulance that the old ated from 1 no vitality, affected his he said fo ema as directly SPAULDING IS {TAUNTED SWAIN. NOTIN NEW YORK TRIES TO OIE. REPORT ANENT SILK FRAUDS|HIS SWEETHEART FAILED TO I8 FALSE. It Was that the Assistant tary Was Here Conferring wi Collector Bidwell. Secre- There ts absolutely no truth In the report that Assistant Secretary of the Treasury O, L. @paulding has been tn this city conferring with Collector Bid- woll regarding the alleged Japan: 11K. frauds, So far as was known at the Custom-House up to noon to-day Mr. Spaulding had not left Washington. It is admitted, however, that the Treasury officiais looking earnestly into the matter, bu: it Is dowot¢ul that any action will be taken pending a for- mal report from Collecscr Bidwell. ‘At present the status of affairs, so far as thog concern A. Le Itoxenthal & C tho a sed firm, is substantially ac ow! Collector Bidwell and Deputy Collector Phelps on Friday last examined fifteen cases of Japancee. silkn imported — by Rosenthal & Co. Of this number only two were found to tally in welght with tho figures in the Invoices. All the others were overweight. ‘At the close of the diay the Collestor formally selzed t irregular” entries, and It was intimated that similar acti might be taken regarding the Impoz: tions of other local firms. No such a: tlon has been taken yet. ————__—_ DEAD IN CAR CHUTE. Corpse of Man Found on np, « W. Train Not 4 (Special to The Evening W UTICA, N, Y., Aug. ‘The body of a man was found in the chute of gondola on the Delaware, (Lackawanna and Wostern Rallroad near Richfield Junc- tion to-day. ‘The man was about fifty yeara old, feet 7 Inches in holgnt, weighed 150 pounds and was plainly dreseed. His Jylr waa roa gray and lila face smooth, ‘he authorities are Investighting, It 1s thought he, wus killed by falling into the chute. The body was not Identified.| cose of sma!l-pox reported there since ee Where and when to adverti-2, Now. ‘ In the Sunday World Want shcet. KEEP HER APPOINTMENT. The Hot Guests Te About It, So He Swa Hig Dose of Pol (Special to The Evening World) ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., Aug. 19.—Be- cause some of the other guests at the Ridgeway Hotel twitted Edward Gar- rett on the fallure of his sweetheart to keep an engagement to take dinner with him yesterday Garrett took a large dose Inudanum last night. To-day he les the hospital, where his condition ix dered critical, ett camet to Atlantic City from Ga., some time ago to spend Baturday he told the man- of the hotel to erve a place at the table for hie sweetheart, who waa coming from Philadelphia to spend Bun- day She did not come, the other guests It. G. Gari Atlanta, the season. ager nd at the dinner ased Garrett about ntly took the whole matter very much to heart Ge Kins, his roommate, had en suffering from teothache, and had faudanum with which he had been doctoring te tooth, Garrett swallowed the contents, and was taken to the hospital, There the doctors pumpe him out, and jt is thought he has a chance of recovery, The young woman in the came, it is sald, is very beautiful oa nas been notified of her After hearing the missed the sult Jance’s condue: case the Juatice dis- SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC DEAD? a Cune Si sat —Remark At the Board of F sald that there rday nt Health v alth lay it wan had not been a single Saturday at nvon. : Since last September anywhere from two to twenty cases have been reported each day, “The health authorities now bélleve that the pee u scourge ls no longer \ - HUNG IN MIDAIR OW ALWE WIRE LINEMAN, SUSPENDED BY FOOT, SHOCKED BY CURRENT. Only Quick Saved 8 by Work tase Electr by Citlrens om Death John Stage, Jersey Street Mneman Railway Com, for the North yin fewark, hung suapented by hie foot om a live trolley wire for more than five minutes this morning. But for the prompt action of several citizens he might ha ALT. o'els pair work on and Clinton ay der placed against the cross wire, Clo him was the trolley wire, carryini tom me curren: position, sudde feli over caught betwen dey rang and ty-t forget feet from the gro een shocked to death k Stagg the wir enue, st began aome re: at Broad stre: ing ona la volts. 80 absorbed tn his work i about hix pertious aly loat hie balance and backward, His foot got the live wire and a lad he hung suspended twen- The current entered his body and he wan being slowly shocked into invenst- billty when a Clinton avenue car ap: proac| And several men rushed toh assistance m some Stiag's foot body down the la an hour's iMeulty man climbed th ‘Ther M’KINLEY MEETS SOCIALISTS President Vi ly Ran on CANTON, 0. Kinley to-day communiatic eighty years a Zoctalintt na livdate plan alts Zo tl heeent. Equal u » Ma Alig, 19.—Preaident Me- {aited Zon, originally a village, organized about Ro, and conducted on th ntl two years ago. on of property was effe ray ed, Mrs. McKinley, Col. and Mrs. Myron T. Herrick, thelr s n Parmice, and a féw Canton ‘relatives and friends ac- companied the The trip _w: private car, woccial train. President. is made in Col. Herrick's nich was Attached to a T SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA; GA. ailing, wan-faced baby made well . : A; Give generously to this splendid ob- reettath “yi go little, (ableaux ject. In no other way can so little money do so much good. All contributions to this popular eum: | charity should be sent to ick ) di, Casn of World, Palit- ew York City, Included “4 plang solo and 1 by Mine Recker, besides song nd avery clever cake-walk Fenlmore Sextet te f $8.20 was realized for the Fi permanent cure, cured. =e NEWYORK CE WATERBURY cml DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York. (Opposite Fden Musee.) 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. | ‘ nd door of Ab TH POSITIVELY @XTRAC VITHOUT PAIN BY OUR DI RY APPLIED TO TH mer Bables’ Fu zer Bullding, CONTRIBUTORS. Mall ae > THE Th ghe Baltor of The Evening World We, children of East Forty-third stceet FREE CAibany. 18 Bt Cae Sie Detroit Josephine Ate, cee Ryrnes, To the Edlior of the Rvening Worlé ‘A play entitied "Tne Snow Queen’ at 310 Mott avenue om Thursiay, A CIRL SUSPECTS SUICIDE THREAT t Assis stele was piven 15, tor SEREEFFREFE St Pan-American Express. M. Ruftals & SW'n Specials. Pacific Express.sss Midnight Txpresea.c. ; pt Hi lag ip teeth eatracted FRER morning and go hame at the 908 and 335 Saturdaye only, 4a karat, Dwr, on all thi We have a large number of cood ROSA FRANCE DECLARES SHE, Pianos that we are now offering at WILL END HER LIFE. tcott Express Company, GEORGE HW. DANIELS, and Swe ATT! oh apoket i s {wery altractive prices. Some are DANCE. i Mattin and coneattatinn Pree | . 4 Gen. Pars. gett. te ae others are Sone nants ‘ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TO YEARS. NEW YORK TO BOSTON but all are in good condition and will )}——————-_ 2 > < Teartully Prove be sold with privilege of exchanging For Sale. aan = SPRING ED LINE iL hahaa for new Waters Pianos if desired. I OR See ea 3 | EVERYBODY. Square Pianos, §25 to $50, CREDI seything ro wast rince the pretty gist whom! UprightPianos, $ { OOandurward.| f0 ne tusiens Dry Goode, re trying t) connect with t 4c] Payments only §5 monthly, Send postal for catalogue. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Avenue, near I8th St. HARLEM BRANCH: 254 West 125th St., near Sth Ave. ARG NG Tne hy es about Jamar Jared to: that she would commit de Bhe denies that she ever stol ything, but stobbornly refuses to t Just how she got nh owhe Wall atreet deal lore Mag Rockaway and Sessions away by said she realized ina as arralgned today Far Healy at do for trial in 8 was being led soboing.y te and said Age turned to the Mag THAN EVER. PROF. 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