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x _ HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901. CHANLER, SANE, OPENS FIGHT [pOFR SIIftfSS [WHERE THE PRESIDENT’S fen TO RECOVER HIS FORTUNE. BRINCS CENSIRE FAMILY GOES TO CHURCH. DISURANCE MAIS SAYS THEY DID NOT AMOUR TO $315,000. PORT LORD EITCHENER. Lendom Says that Campaign Time Was Wasted In Elec- meeri: LONDON, Sept. 21.—While Mr. Kruger and Dr. Leyds are drawing up petitions to President Roosevelt and the Czar, asking them to Intervene. the fighting Boers are helping themselves in South Africa by celebrating the expiration of the period tn whieh Lord Kitchener proclaimed they must surrender oy four notable successes, killing sixty-eigit office: nd men, wounding wixty-three and capturing five quns and 3») men The situation is singularly like the cpening-of the war two years azo, the names of the same piaces recurring !n the despatches. Utrecht, where Major Gough was entrapped, was the scone of a aimilar ambush oighteen mont back. Acton Homes, where the HB: yeeterday reappeared, is eighteen miles southwest of Ladysmith. prominent in the early hostilities, am) the Natal Colonials ara mustering for the defense lement from Finance that ‘President McKinley Heft inaurance poll- cles on him fe agmregating $315,000 is probably greatly exzggerated,” said a high oMcial of the New York Life In- surance Company to an Evening World reporter to-day. “I can only speak for the New York ife, and the staternent credits us with Just double the amount of Mr. McK ley’s policy. “We have been insuring Mr. McKinley right along since 3883 His first policy was for only $2,000. He was poor th as he prospered he increased his policy. As they matured and he turned them into cash, he Increased the size of tho next one. “But in 189T he applied for a policy for 950,000, and at that time he stated that all the other policies on his life in sll _compantes aggregated only about In Cape Colony fighting is again going foo. Idou't know now many’ polleiss | bees : S yp IF rar : rs f on south of Stormberg, in territory he got out after that. But my impres- . traversed by raiders and their pursuers alon 1a that $215,000 is probably twice : Bee a Z Eg : fi ie z eo oN half w dosen times. much as the aggregate at least. ness x : ‘ i 4 pil. y j The Government's publication of these “We would not insure the President reverses causes an outburst of exas- tered one else unless he was a good peration against the conduct of the war, t “We found Mr. MeKinley to be a first * mot in South Africa, but by the ‘ Ministry. The great Ministerial jour- ¢lass risk, and the autopsy proved It. ws wcreeaeaa cra Building: alDGsen ' fA4 Ges ? TS Boe $ q |to run the war “on tho cheap" by re € Stadia H4 of ip | verre Feber a era: 5 Blocks from theWhite < 5 4 : f ‘The Times, vin: os Sao iF Ye ty gy, spre Jes te the final issue, ceusee the home| House. ne Me ee Gen 4 * : authorities of piack at o1 ized, sus- Grace Church is 4 red ariek ‘pultdiar x y tgp Sete res effort, of a disposition to. post: ——— At is unpreten= | pone military operations for financ! nd has no ontalde characteriaticay i 4 Ups LLL fhomoral-and‘int iatetlegeual damage Which WASHINGTON, Sept. 31.—President of a rellgiqus edifice. Its seating ca: ‘ A f c ‘ “Wty the tion ‘of the atru; inflicts] Roosevelt and his family will worship | pacity is oly 1%, while the congrega= A) 7 4 y i y Y "Other: ers averthat| here at the Grace Reformed Church, Fev SAT Scie, | tlon comprises more than 400 persona precious months eenthe hicks should have been | which is situated at the intersection of | President Roosevelt rents the third: spent ‘In preparing for another cam-| Fifteenth and O streets, a dozen blocks Gurch . Wwashin ee Dc. the wife of Commander Cowles, whose home is only three blocks aways Mr, Roosevelt desired that his ‘chile dren ve near a Sunday-school, tn order that their coachman und horses contd) have a day of rest. ? Itisa Modest Red Brick SO | trom the altar. ff WL NEVER AGAIN PuBLIOLY| [772-4 F L: Si gae Lbs, ti : DaleD eee TS eicch oll,, Gectioncering | trom the White House. Roosevelt selected this church pecause| The pastor, the Rev. Joun M. sehick, EXPRESS HIS OPINION. é P ‘ fs @ 7 mappiled with the requisites, When he was Vice-President Mr.! of ite proximity to the home of his al-' Is a learned theologian and a fide oratam mieten oy mariners smemtne| f BP Vy tiff bg) CORNELL MAN-ACCUSED BY é : A BOWERY SOUBRETTE. make tbat intooent an io how Be] 1 iMQD, Adi he Me aa T ZZ2=: | Jeannette Palmer, “Friend of Jeffries,” Says|Found the Little Vagrant Just Outside of ‘the voip oo far aa had bean exprened ouns Teacher Followed and Abused Her. .White House Gates. expressed, sort of an administration he PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT casas te Cleveland Reporter. x Me c te The Kvening World.) weg am dono with being tnterviewea | [7 LY GF WASLIINUTON, Sept, 2i--President for all time.” a ‘ 4 Roosevelt has adopted a dog. Tae ant- “Have you decided not to @gain pub- Ae stor LB c Z mal f@ not one with a pedigree and he Ucly express your opinion?” was asked. NS ‘pe i: : did not have a home until Mr. Taose- 'No more,” was tho brief answer. } S : z i $ velt took pity on his forlorn condition ‘The Senator is broken orate tragedy ‘i : and gave him shelter. H at Buffalo, ang his face shown how deep ‘The President found him—a little black erlet hee left its mark. bint and white fellow—fust outside the gate, ving to lunch, which he takes at the Cowles home, and was hurrying through “] HAVEN'T LON! LIVE. Chanler insane and unft to care for bis great property: : pat a Fong chute iagtnuge re rene ~ DR. CARLOS F. MACDONALD, former President of the State Commis- FARETTI CRIES IN COURT. trong ers in, clty!are uthor of ‘Treatises on Mental Infirmities,”” and expert Claims Residence in Virginia, and Noted Lawyers and Alien. ists Are Working in His Behalf. hie attention. ‘The Preaident stopped and patted the| forlorn puppy. ‘‘Poor little fellow!” he! sald pityingly. : ‘The dog sulffed af the President's hand and seemed satisfied with the re- sult, for, when Mr. Roosevelt started on the dog trotted along at his heels. He did uot fall a yard behind until Mr. Roonevelt. arrived at his destinat: ‘There the dog was nim and ® gomi Supplied t0 Nm ome the | CONFLICT OF TESTIMONY AS TO CHANLER’S SANITY. a drizz'ing rain when the dog attracted sion in Lunacy ——= ho ts aitaca: Caroantfearenl eraany one GAMrOIe trials, pale ad suesione of oan ty: fi ela mand itche Tebaves nimnselt EL P. LYONS, Superintendent of Bloomingdale Asylum. Fobably ve quarzeree f= tN | Benmatic Outerys 625 est c atk months, {and /thay/ sincerely Bopo thet ie DR. STARR, the Chanters’ family physteian. | Whiter Ueusenr sit se at Mad will successfully establish his! sanity iw Mitta and again secure control of his fortune. Siucve he walked away from. th ———_ Yale Team to Wear Khaki salty | Conn., Sept, 3 Auarchi Are Discharged. SANE. The following eminent neurologists and alieniste now declare their Bloomingdale Asylum, where he had fauvcton that Chanler te sane: © DR. J. . + 5 = ‘ _ When, stagnate Poot to-day le beer confined for three sree pennh J. MADISON TAYLOR, neuroiogist, Howard Hospital, Phila- (9 Hinnavation, in, azidiron, apparel, | This| ged Guido Buretth and Erminio} worg was heard of Mr. Chanler by his DR, H. C. WOOD, professor of nervous diseases in the University of Ce Re a a nerd Governatl, alleged Anarchists, Ernesto | relatives and’ friends until yesterday.|@ Pennsytvania. atta tafe atl) ee jeuesilture ants For a time the home of his former wife, PROF. JOSEPH JASTROW, head of the psychological department ‘ory, of an » No. est r-t Princesa Troubetskoy, wai closely|(@ University of Wisconsin and President.of the American Psychological As- several new {deans for ankle, elbow and shoulder supports. President Raveevelt Adopts Doge street, dramatically ex- | guarded, as it was feared that he would] @ soctation. ze eae i Bppear there and might attempt some DR. ALLEN M'LANE HAMILTON, President of the sledical College ; ; don't expect to live a week. These |act of violence. He talked constantly of Cornell University and consulting physician to the Manhattan State men are Anarchists. They have threat-|of her during his stay in Bloomingdale,| Hospital for the Insane. Miss Jeannette Palmer, pretty, se on earth were you doing foll F ened my Ufe. I may die now ut any jand he seemed to be as fond of her as Other leading allenists. 4, an actress and singer of |!ng girls on the east side jaat night?” | timer he was when she wes the beautiful and In the old Gayety ‘eatre, wis on my way to the Hebrew In- 5 ! E AREA aes ane Erminio Governatl, Risch Osteo Amelic Rives, the au- s \ in the Bowery, fluttered into the Euscx | stitute,” declared Droskin. “My friend of No. Veat Twenty-veventh street, |thor of the sensational novel “The! jegal talent, and pa Market Court to-day as complaining wit-]and 1 first saw these girls In Grand fa were arresteed by Detectives Tyrrell | Quick or the Dead.” infa. sult agales et te ceames wise has | tied eek gga te avout to publish ex |e against Samuel J. Droskin, aasiut-| street. We paid no attention to them, ! and Cox. who found them on the top Charge sof ale tora. advanced, experimental paychology; lant custodian of the Hebrew Institute, | ut when we passed they made abasive | a. nm ee etyine place at that number, along Worked Ruse on Alienist. courts 3 Phat ge renin set bis jpetens: mites irae please are fally set] craduate of Cornell, a teacher in the} remarks about us. They called me with about a dozen others. But Mr. Chanler did not go to see his air frends of qubtlens pleage the many | Taucational Alliance and applicant for|‘Swelled Head’ and such names, When With drawn revolvers the detectives} former wife. He went to Philadelphia, Shida ch was in, AEniadsiphia Castaes ne re to know nt a, noted condi: |e fellowship In columbia. We xot to Madison street 1 appealed to] HIS DECLABATION nestonsp| SECRETARY DENIES A RUMOR . took the two men to the station and|where he called on Dr. J. Madison Tay- avec bee Mr ghanter ts wald tol for roe oe ort Dody; whlch is vouched |" stig "Palmer had him arreated last] the officer to prevent them trom annoy-| Cowy] DENCE EVERYWHERE. THAT HE WILL RESIGN. locked them up on @ complaint made|lor, an eminent neurologist. and a for-| former wife, Wwio {< A contact a throu frequent ‘corre: |night by Policeman Torpey, of the Mad-|!Gz me, and he told the girl to make @ She by Foreman Farett! and John Somma, a| mer associate of Dr. 8. Welr Mitchell, xecond, husband. ‘nt Feats spondence Guring ‘Bose months by allfison street station, and charged him| Charge against me.” it member of the firm of Killan Bros, tn furtherance of @ plan‘he hid formed], Friends of Mr. Chanler who are per- his counsel. “I was walking In front of him ali the Might Mave Left the Cabinet Ha with following her and using abusive The President Walked from Com- Later Carlo Sinit{cl, of No. 129 Weat| while a patient at Bloomingdale. ney, tierra’ affaira say that Not Cured, Doctor says. time,” declared the girl. Mr. ‘Thirty-second street, and Ojto Boger-| He Introduced himself to. Dr. ‘Taytor| his care fo etd Ar] ater me ant lett the] Peiloeman “Torpey corroborated the| mnnder Cowtes’e Home te the nato, of No, 22 Bloecker street, entered |*# 9 attorney. His well-bred bear-| Him and will not obpose any action he oe arth eae themtre last night,” sald she to Magie-| tory told by the pretty complainant. White House ‘To-Day. the station and threateningly demanded |!N& and careful conversation impreanea| "yy pRRtOL recor O18y ena ; Asylum in the, ‘that geome trate Cornell. "Twas walking to my| “The gir! made the complaint,” he thelr comrades’ release. ‘They wero |Dr. Taylor. With rare abili he laid be- ie nit ty. the yr to again] Han questioned in regard to the Condt: | fate, Ne. 3 Rutgers place, with en-[28/. “She told me the man was fol- renner ae Wantineee placed in cells near Burettt af Gover: of ee | eon hare oben err bther girl trom the theatre. He had a[lowing her and asked me to arrest him.) wasHiNGTON, Sept. 31.—President| John Le. Long, of the wa nati. Fe wate ate a Bama legal firm | been sent to t ices mat apie nad feed with him, and because 1 would| Then he wanted to make a complaint | Roosevelt walked aarly to the White declares that the report that he 5 In court to-day Farett! told how)Cculture, who, he said, was tmprisoned appointed Mr. nies guaran, fartiin Uineweccied M. Allen Starr, of Co- | pay no attention to them he made abu-|@salnst the girl, and { took both to the] House to-day from the residence of his! Pibins leaving eee, cabins: ation re Seb station, The sergeant wouldn't hold the} prother-in-iar, Commander Cowles, of! shown a published st aLement to. tha on hia complaint. the ‘Navy, arriving shortly before 9,9, | effect, the Secretary geclarens , f is evidence is so confusing.” sald) gacretary Huy, Secretary Long and| “There is no truta tn it % ” 0 " 75 “ et that if President McKin Magistrate Cornell, “that you will bavelgecretary Gage came almost upon his] iyat, 1? President Moin Burett! and Governati were loud in|!n an asylum, although sane, and whose| reported il! in the vAdirondacks, fonda: ler, of Now York, 2, Br. ene Ful- a struck me 7 jive remarks about nie an ruck m praise of King Humbert’s assassin and | iberty ho wished to procure. Brat anxomcial) statement: made:hy : Tig Het, of Neve eer Were ha ech ap With Ma Umbrella. Me tried to atrike at-the thme said that McKinley should z Mr. Chanier’a apparent inennity and me petal certificate, ho saat aa Meier. | me three times, bu: I warded off two 4 it in recent years made: cond! * pen tfealed thal sametway.) penne heacpence ste ‘Mr, Clhanler’s commitment and con- 0, she serisens ce when ae ey blow d When President McKinley wan shot | rove thai he ls not insane, I want tdlanement in New York grow out of his wood ‘said: that althcugh VWhen T got to Madison street | com-]to get witnesses. 1 am not satisted jee, and saw the President for a few) tong, but President Noowevelt has’ the two applauded Czolgosz's act and Pete nares bendezotten gmilnent | necomsary. seclun ie inimeeit for a | ler isd Lp during it hie stay firins| plained to the policeman and he took | Wit! clthar story, #0 (Il break up my/minuies in the Cabinet room, ig mito stay, nd DAs put hie eqieae, were so offensive tlut Farctt! and the | °*Per ould you take Fabre A beprlad acta beets ity ety fe Say ety iia much better con-|ing man to the station-house. [ never and yours continue the} ‘pne doors of the White House were} tot only on, persesat grou ye lone oa a 5 from the general ‘ondi= other workmeh signed a petition re-| Such = case? experimental | DEYCNOORY, te tettsocs | undoubtedly Insane eee Ne WHA SITY AO “him before Jast night.” 9 o'clock, closed to the pubite, but admiasion, of | Bony 4“ haves accepted hls: Invitation renewed and he} curve, was accorded to those who de-| and accepted it ‘with i qualiivadonst Droskin's bond w: was released. As Miss Palmer went! sired jo see ihe President personally, esting their discharge. t fd Dr. Taylor, after hesitas in the past few| The doctor sald’ that | to Cornell looked over se questing re tion, “¥ou:say the man is sane?” penne are com:| Chanfer wan-incarabies gag tie, opinion ajititters trom members of the Fac- Secretary Root, wh who was called This was done, and then, according to} ., " t age hanler tse ve no Faretti and’ Homma, the two men{' .,A%,2ane os Lenhart ay sree tm coctnaviog mada ss (very): ine tat hls" reason for [ha frlends to hope | ug, at Cornell whieh the young man Jout she towed her lieat, defantly, and {ang within an hour a score of men janie city lant nigit by the lings of threateged thelr lives and declared thes“! thoroughly interested. i : teresting discovery. handed up us a means of Identifying prominent in public Hfe had sailed fe x tts his un lerstanding would tow up the factory, fo “ram the 4 himself. pay thelr fespects and to extend thelr iret ‘ man," sald Chanler quietiy, 9 ; ac - » = They ‘reported the threats to Capt.) shunderatruck by the admission Dr.| SWEDES CHEER EDWARD VII, mab. and 't was found that ne wan | “These are vers. hiss recommends good wishes for a succensful adminiatra: tions Senators Elkins and Scott congrat lated the President upon the declara- | IVeP Nea Wged. “There be ne had made when he took the oath }of thie all slong: th the Fouts a suffering from uraemic convulsions. Ife | Hons. indeed."” he sald, as ie hag been attended by a phyalctan and uj _——— orue Ar-) nurse at his hotel for some time and is! TQ PAY AMERICAN CLAIMS. “FIGHTING BOB'S” SON WEDS. Titus, who detalled Tyrrell and Cox on |rayior questioned him fully. The up- the casa (er ‘What have these men done to you?” pecans atest Chanler's admission | pitta Rorai Yacht 0 aaked Magistrate Pool of Foreman i ri vives at Helel: re. under treatment for the trouble, tlon 1 erat . Sea: ‘ae World-Wide. 2 When Mr, Gra; <1 ¢ office, Farettt. HELSINGBORG, Sweden, Sept. 21. 'y wan found he was on 14 with ‘Those| Meu Feamk T. Evane, 0, 8. No epee simple declaration,” sald Sen- wit bared hea not sings ‘They threatened my life,” was the| ‘phere, while every.-city of America| Kine ward. and Queen Alexandra ar-}his way to the hotel from the Whist reoly. A and Europe was being searched for’ him, | Fived here yestertay, fn, the. oritian | Club, where Be naeeths the evening. “But they didn’t attempt to carry it eer ATE, while rivers were belng dragged and) {’h received them at the landitig stage. | Cabam Teachers Here to siuty. ay to Se | x British Ready e ; Marries rtrude Pullman. | ior scott, “immediately restored con-| Mire. AfcKinley has. born Deported from Transvant. xu "8. Va. Sept. finder the great strain, in th rid. DO! x Pre: hat it would be . t, 2L—The Foreign Of-] Lieut, Fi U. B.N,,| The President rep! Mi Fs LON Sen ponte Hexe Admiral Robley. D, kevane:| his alm to be the President of the whole | BAY iv« a in Sal, nat t out, did they? I think they have been! wie every bod; ly washed up by the a settle the claims of . Pantene eno Rt IP oy inky agharmed'| ituttson was ecanned to see if.it might Pedder asad castle of | Among the passengers who arrived to- |fice Is disposed to tote ie ey the|and Misa Gertrude KE. Pullman, daugh-| people without, regard to geographicas | ip she , to be. al ae tittle tater ter Bintiel nd Bowernate | not be Chanler's, the millionaire fugt- day on the steamer Santiago from Ban- | America bilng the United | ter of Cap: Willan Pullman, U. 8, 4.,] ines or class dimtinctions; that ia re. ansiigned aay ms disorder i, Sct tive from Bloomingdale was quietly re- Saar ee tlago were thirteen Cuban teachers, who | Tr! eal feito eAlerts oss Resi |[tname otk York, but formerly st the welfare of all which he should a trate Poal. [st Bocaeirt FI8-| posing. ‘The Astor millions were power-| STRICKEN CLUBMAN BETTER, aed SA He Bratel orcaal Sonic! rtd or “Sring over witnesses for ex-| tioned at Monroe, were married | opPeer towing appolntiaenia were mp ‘The fowr alleged Anarchists left ithe {less to discover even the first trace ; rie courses In | imtnation by the Claims Commission, as | yerterday Major O'Reilly fto-day by. the oo i Shs t Former Fire Commissioner Meary | '¢aching. wi aeieed upon in, August, Chaplaia- Reynotds, |g State To be Consuls 0! 0. court-roogn with jubitant face! of him. De ee Eee the For six nionths Mr, Chanler was un- ‘W.:.Gray Resting Easily. Prison for Man Who Rohs Wards.| The demands of the Americans wilt] U- yanla, at bet HAVE SIU AN OIL, PAINTIG OR {dtr Dr. Taylor's watehrul eyes. Other! sienry Winthrop Gray, former Firo] CHICAGO, Sep. 2.-W. 8. “Toc voluntarily, seated down by the| Miss Virginia Evans, sister of the Garrett ather pre article of value to dis- Patent ‘and al! declared that he was| Commissioner and a prominent clubman, Yalted st Embassy {rom th groom. was maid of honor; Misa Frances} Sextc? al goso «hk? Advertise it where thi ‘Armod with these afidavits, Mr, | Was resting easily athis hotel, the Man- | 900 from hie, wa o-day 3 gumn at frst asker, O'Rellly was bridesmaid; Harold Sewall, i erat et the antes Chanter aged Judge Avmuatis Van | battan. to-day. tanience qjofice intimates that It ‘will readily con- {of Aimee ir} Train bree ad rere Commperolfe Giet ont thet fay bead Wowk of this city: Unites states Sena: iit Mr. Gray was found unconsclous on que sented a), Ga] oeds reasonable payments for lores of |Geaiek cums dawn from Antapalts. to nilal outmnaster In the Navy AUR AS ( been tor Dante), of Virginia, and other able Fifth avenue, at Thiriy-aixth street, Las! property and for personal inconvenienee, act ws usher: ae: a :

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