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OTeaey v z it : THE WORLD: MONDAY G, SEPTEMBER 2 ANTON TRA. “LIBERTY BELL’S” SCHOOLGIRLS IN A MIDNIGHT FROLIC; pct MOST NOVEL STAGE SCENE EVER PUT ON IN NEW yon SHELTIE SANG. Murer LITA BuTten. | DAUGHTER'S STRANGE PRE- MANY ARRESTS SOON IN WEST DICTION COMES TRUE. HOBOKEN. Aged Tiamon Holley Found Dead y in Woods by Hix Son, as Mra Brundage Dreamed It. Police Have Inflam: tlons—Much EF: fore Prosecutor Erwin. 1 Holley, seventy-three yearn + of the most prominent residents of East Chester, was found dead ao-day in the woods at the Boston road, Four Corners, in Bronx Borough, just es his daughter predicted from her dreams he would be discovered, Mr, Holley myateriously disappeared from his home on Mill inne, East Ches- | ter, on Friday morning, and from: that lume unal his body was found in the could be obtained of his The police of Weat Hoboken have ob- tained a lot of evidence concerning the doings of the group of Anarchists who have their headquarters In that town, and it ts expected that a number of arrests will soon be made. Chief of Police McAuley, Capt. Usher, of the West Hoboken police, and two reporters called on Prosecutor Erwin to- day and lald before him all the informa- tlon they had obtained concerning the f local Reds. Mr. Erwin told the Chief to go ahead and take any action he deemed right. One of the men under suspicion ts ald to be tho representative In West Hoboken of an Anarchist paper called L'Auroro, which ts published in Spring Valley, Tl. The paper was formerly {ssued in West Hoboken. ‘The police allege that the proprietor, named Man- chill, left there about two years agy, > after shooting a man in a saloon braw! The police have !n their possession copies of L'Auroro containing abusive articles directed agains! both Mr. and Mrs, McKinley. These articl published befcre the assassination. together ith mounted pollee, _ they. scoured the surrounding country all Sat~ urday night and Sunday. Mra, Brundage, the only daughter of Mr. Holley, predicted when her father 1 ; had been gone twenty-four hours that, jlerrupted by some mischievous colle he would be found dead by his own son, dive nb burgiore, it turns isc fe Tiamon Holley. The sons even went to them Is secretly married to the/a clairvoyant In Yonkers, and after she Tey vty had been In a trance, she sald: Next Monday | charming ttle musleal comedy InN Lousy. sirls frolicking In thetr— ne of them, madam, makes they the greatest of pleasure ESS AGENT Yer, ladies, this ts a| MRS.GRUNDY—Nightgowns! So the: A scene in our new play, Nice looking} PRESS AGENT—Madam Pardon—| and. cance = . > h 4 Ps MISS CURIOSITY—Glve m Ix; three girls, aren't they It Is just the sweet- Nate robes nuit.” T assure y MRS. GRUNDY--Don't believe tt! Any | rows fro MH rhe front. Sante est and most realistic scene of Innocent | ladies, there ts as muc 3 0 reapectadle nightxo PR —Sorry. mike, but the out, doesn't it?—and_ the othe 08! much way, no respects nightgown ever mi ut, doesn't it?—and the oth Fei ee nio miraing man will be found dead : : ; a a , haliiteaded clube hax taken the neat [four of the girl pupils of Mex. Sprout r leader's head girlish fun ever put on the boards.| (ween a common “nightgown and alcost so. Mi Se ee ee Teresa {Itudson Academy snugly tucked In bed | Mike” which comes pretty near Tetting | in the woods at the setting of thei edn remnant of a $200 Dill look like % cents [eventng, Tickets are going Mke hot} yy some ingenuoua little maidens and perfectly proper young men. To sure, there are novel situations, for instance, sho’ The headquarters of the Weat Hobo- |S" * " Now, at first glance you would say—— robe de nuit" as there is between a | daughters—— MISS CURIOSITY—The brutes! In their fut the situation | hy 4 a {day § SITY—The bi on, her out, too; and aa for the other girls, uginlae named tare Here er nie far centealia terse MRS. GRUNDY—Phey bught to be in|ault of silk pajamas and a red flannel | ght E38 AG MRS, WORLDLY—The pig 1s wo d st }iheyere all under the beds by this time, | on Saturday by his-son. who 1s o - | bed! undershirt, Indeed, ladies, If you could Onis. "play" Al MRS. GRUNDY—Seandaloust plinetttions Ree Marjorie ‘a Butler) and| after him. very elaborate att vay he lain, dectde to have al porothy Grey (Sandol_ Milliken) are| ‘Tilamon Holley renewed his efforts to” On the walls of the meeting room are midnight PRESS AGENT—Not so loud, my dear {only see the yards and yards of #ilk| They are . pictures of well-known Anarchists. g Naveenedallyttorwetioft:tosthel t REMIND THE SCENE! Pe teataroheconspieators! canines: 1. while watkini mada: ! y bed} and real lace In one of these be: made especially t he best iy and frolic about In all the abandon of ae find his father, an la There {s also a banner bearing the noliso,loudla They eweresin s o ser beauticul alvantage (he simple Innocence of thelr “The Liberty Hella” ta not “worse | pillow Meat there Ix nothing more shock: | them in the picture. But they're not the] 17 ine gtickney country seat apho. "Sorry, but—(how stu-/ing than cute dialogue and comical ait-] Whole thing, dy lying in a el ‘ot ke un old fo ty t you can wee next Monday even-| found his body lying In Seanad : ‘ Fite very fing att attivon Theatre—If| pushes. There were several bruises om but the police scout the foul- theory, and belleve Mr, Holley, when the curtain went up, but, as | was| “robes de nult" you would say— ate hae about to remark when you interrupted, |- MRS. WORLDLY—How ‘much did} MISS CURIOSITY—Oh, do let me seein ae we mes uations. that your first impreasion of thialacene would | they cost? chi them! [must have one Just Ike | PIA) d Mehted: an, to assure Pity years or sh, when we did. the very i ‘At the Madison Sau tghere Is really nothing In the | [Quy Yotte ahead of the “Bald-ieaded ve that of a bevy of beautiful young] PRESS AGENT—Fxactly! I knew It 8 AGENT—Certainly, miss, With leant “risque about it, It ie Just al And even when the girly revel Is in pies name of the group. Tae Inscription !s “Circolo Soctall The police have been watching a box play - $5,00000 WILL | TOLD OVER AGAIN. — oy TS (Continued from Firat Page.) ' made no effort to destroy the Spanish wv fortifications on shore at Ctenfuegos. i. Texes Delayed Thin He said that but for the delay of th a F ial Sale of® Fatty Ate nll ieee Bae Specs The Famous Rattle. The witness was then asked: to de. seribe the battle of July. said CORNWALL WITH DUCHESS : TAKES AN ExcITING RIDE. | /]//¢77’5 Texas, in the Santiago battle, caused] The Texa: a a been Esa about > “f by the Brooklyn, the Texas would have [east when was seen 3 weit ALL ADMIT JACOB 8., ROGERS Out of Santiago. Wleutt Bristol, whe] : et ‘ Guests of Ca Loewen Ni. eckwear. a been able to get further In and nfarer rane tae cretesdeck at: the time, e $ . They Share in Ottawa WAS SANE. the Colon, and that ships that were on}rang to go ahead {ull speed and’ put her bow would have been broadside on.| helm hard to starboard to make a turn, River sp ‘The witness said that regardless of the | 47 When fad ot. on dec he {nformed me “i ed : ee fea ete) pe pert pe Ta ae @ Ses Barathea Silks eee he : | ‘old me that they had eased y y Z i ’ or Boveas Tezeulcs steed feet distant from the Texas when the| thelr Nelm until he could find out which - a ey ey te OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 23.—The Duke ara U t on Alleged Contract, : Ns : way the ships were going, and he also i; : ee and Duchess of Cornwall and thelr d joon was made. rang halt speed, ; : i : arty were the guesin of the lumber- | SMall neat figures an He sald that as a member of the] “lv suggested full speed, He sald t j pec 4] P saeegs Sa | mer to-day, and under thelr guide made} clean cut stripes in t he] battery was not ready. ‘I told him i board which prepared the chart in 2 a thrilling trip down the Ottawa River . saat ihe Precepallne Court: aiaing in had {consented ite theidistanees| soon In'tontten C0, ad Toe ae nla Ba : WY 4 ual e In lumber ribs. , able colors; AD y it In order to reconcile differences and rang full speed. Wi : od , sie, 20900 Sor cgacter tasers ch, oa. | 1 order to secon, almerencee| eb, Ah Sune ca Pak igh et shee ‘ a | tee cea rere, sarone ct Twill Silks, if nm mitted to probate to-day the will of the] Cooimander Heliner waa then excuscd, {Re first to the westward he put the i ; eri slldes in) which tebe walceirad pith fleavy Wt late locomotive manufacturer, Jacob A. made sey- ’. 4 id , Ret 4, eral reports: him about the Brooklyn F x of the excit:ng ride th be Rogers, who left the bulk of his fortune Parker Rebaked Ir nk her alamata. feel \ party were placed in canoen manned ey | plain grounds, but change. of moro than $5,000,000, tv the Metro-| While Commander Bates was cxam-j aid. Never mind.’ 1 re- f pdians and paddled down the river to rolltan Museum of Art in this city, intag the ateam log of the Texas, Licut. | fesred co the sey i thought the pears: 5 F 3 aI : is Nocklifte, shown through the 1 able effects, something ene on Caveats against the will had been fled] H. H. Ward, of the Bureau of Naviga-! nicely. The captain ald: "OM cracks pe Sie Bay ey ware show ugh the lumber ew; ‘made i in hee nar eck by Thomas Rogers, Edith Rogers Gel-| tion, approached him and leaned Over| Never mind the Brooklyn. You look out j gampe and at’ luncheon: sampled the tirely n hip. 3 s 3 Bin ; There were canoe races and other |TOW French four-in-hani for thi Iatly, Ella A. Rogers and Helen Rogers | his shoulder, pete hp nephews and nieces of the] capt. Parker demanded in some-| “The Brooklyn | then wan about on her aquatle sports at Rockiiffe. dead millionaire. what excited tone that he be directed | [7 Rain: Towill fook at the Brookiyw no jThs. royal’ party returned to Ottawa 45 cks. 3 1 solmpraway jeaving:natiheshad’ noises and I turned, mv back. looking Fi ee aan All the counsel in the case, John W.|nesa there and his presence was not bea tthe, starboard beain at the ships get- Miss FANNIE TUNNISON D. T.’S IN HOFFMAN HOUSE. 4 cach, ea Griggs and Robert De Forrest, for the wanted. rear a ecaieaii nee Lieut: ting will; R. V. Lindabury, Sherrard Depue, mira. e: MA tter we sheered around and got to Yj = James McClinteck Morrow and Samuel] Ward. was there under the elisotian oF Ife hc tage cloet fran Coded ais +l value 75¢. and $1.00... - al fo}- oialalnfnlelaintajatas fos) schigan Man Taken to Nellevae Kallsoh, for the caveators, and the con-| did not change his position. ight after we gave her this helm testants themacives and a number of] At 4 ovclock the Schley Court of In- fe “sang rout through the alghthole to ? , Soffering from Alcohgjiam yulgy adjourned until to-morrow at li/the men nt the ‘wheel and’ at the one : se needte Into the table and then holding yin. witnesses were present. It was ¢x-| M7, &ine-room Indicator to slow, then 9 EY = ‘ tho thread between her Ips and thrusts | A man who describes himself a’ pected that witnesses for the contest-| ‘among the witnesses who reported | and fT sald: “Captain, they will all Ket Ts. } f ¥ latthcatenvinetes ss win Cr Crane, forty veath old, insur j , ants would be examined, this morning were Admigal C. 8. Sat: away from uw: ¥ 1 1 hut Ittle longer than sj, {2Rce Agent. of Detroit, Mich. was Lawyer R. V. Lindabury caused a|fon, Commanders James, Madison, Ait: Out of the Fight. Se ee a tute anger than Jt caken trom the Hoffman House to Relle- Broadway é& 20th St mild sensation when, after consultation | Captains . McCalla” “He, did not anawer me, but immedi: ‘ ino tle w knot in the end of the thread | $20 Morsital this afternoon suftering i with other counsel for the caveators, he ford, stepped back, and then J galas ay HB 4 : by using her tongue. . It Is sald he was creating a disturb- c and Spencer 8. W Captain, we are out 5 ' Her father Is a poor gallor and for announced that no further objections a: Captains way are: outi| would be made. No Call for Sampson. ier turned around: and - = the vin ineatia [ARCe in the hotel. It. was authoritatively stated to-day] Us this big. gray ship loo! ter was a severe strain on him that the Navy Deparuinent naskno ha smoke ror ee Sertad th i Weber ieleee lee iceieeieeieinieleiclobrininlolelelnieleietaieteleteinieleteici tte Ril i be ably expert tention at present of bringing Admiral : 5 ul Sampson te Waanington asa witness sien mineAwith avheavy. hi The Long Island Woman Para- | wonderful feats she can accomplish. b as of her te : oa +4 > b e dwinne " fol ears e ‘ at the Tnquirgecs (MN other manger" 2When Tang her she was practically | lytic Will Appear Before New| yairy ois ant nan teen a hopelens par- Tred Deu som iaevaRet veils 4 it tx the first 1 Y. years old and has been 10) sp arned abo el by & the Navy Department to pareete quested Bhe aheered off and, went to seni] York Audiences and Givelalytic trom birth, She has tely {bitlons to summer visitors his ent duty as commandant of the | Should say about 2.00 yards, and then eee no control of the muscles of her hands.| Harbor and by selling examples Boaton Navy-Yard on Oct. 1, on account | 0, {o westward. a Exhibitions of Her Wonder- cnaliiahe te ner| handiwork, Shee has painte hui of tne bad condition of his health. As soon aa the Brooklyn cleared us feet or Mmbs, and she sie ble] of pletures of the Montauk Light House, Secretary. Loni ranted the request. ahead, and st up| ful Feats. waking hours strapped Ina chair unable | of pletur 1 Auk Lik Tt was 11 Grefocte when Admiral Dewey | fore “ ay Afters thatiwarsini: G 7 lio move ly has ald for 31 she called the court to order. Moire ancaaRane ak Yimin’ Capt. Lemly presented the deck loz Irubnaes early hands} . ‘ . books of the Brooklyn, Texas, Towa, |.4he' a | Miss Fannie ison, the clever! using het tongue in place of ner har i x 4 Are now displaying select lines of Castine, Marblehead, "Mansachuretts, [MMM ie turn of the Brook. | Ons I#land woman, who has made her/and now she can write, palnt. few ant] Atl fhe pers ata und Serer playing IMHOFF AND YAWNANLUNO Bn estnion Yale, Vixen, eae lyn the Jowa and the Oregon were both | tongue take place of hands and{do embroidery with considerable sk! et nyannerelie while | IERY TO ANSWER IN FIRST DEGREE. Hawk and. Mer s close to ux on Gur #tardoard helm fingers, in to I her home ind eae. s cvexhibitions, she ts | HOS ‘ork? asked |OOMtTUEd the chan until the Calon Harbor to appear before Miss Tunnison can even thfead a rful ns to enjoy her life as 5 Mi want to ‘oxpedite t OY ee avon thecordentite share Toraty | audiengen to give exhibitions needle, She does this by sticking the | much as most women. hich include the newest effects in Autumn and Winter Death Now Threatens Men who f exchanges of opinion. o: f aa i __ ~ 4 = Larcalsaatlverncal Netcie haruurttpesconnselnenelunderstandiog Sait ghat time during the ° of weights of Silk, Cashmere, Lisle Thread and Cotton, for Keeper to Lonely Woods. Was reached that auch parte of the 1OK8 | wag in the greatest danger? Women, Misses, Men and Boys wear. an either side desired could be printed, , Map, Zamiy alan prezented he nteam| Ol bach cenpunie the, — joga of the' Brooklyn, Texas, Massachu- : | greatest danger of the Texas was when | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th: The Grand Jury at White Pinina| ‘commander deheedes wan recalled and the [Brooklyn lonmed ug out of the | : R : . found an indictment for murder in the | tsked If he desired to make any corréc- | "tte said In response to questions that | i WOMEN’S Imported Plain Black Cotton and Ribbed first degree to-day against Frederick |imony of Saturday, ss he had never salled with a man who had | Lisle Thread Hose, Imhoff and Brandinino Yawnanluno for |_-There Is one ofiavion from Admiral [lilcker sight and who handled hig ship | | the killing of Francisco. Dura, Schley"a remarks on the Mansachusctts | 19, Detter, fiat te Se cee Nionteale Qfount Vernon hotel-keeper, in Cap thelans (ok the! bomBardmenteorithe ton giv halve, orders. and 1.40 Half Dozen Pairs. 25c. per PAIR, | woods at Yonkers two weeks ago. ka ta supply." he replied. ad, backed “anti It was ae | ~The men confessed that they lured | atotrd® RL tet) LG h account. of thin { NY ST Pte a el | Dura fo a lonely spot on the pretense Foot alias hs my Hee made | 2eRt AO OF ipesg emeaige ta ren ond TWO OTHERS WILL BE DISTIG-| yew LINE WILL EXTEND FRom |GIVE SESTIMO! ha tm {that statement in connect i A ee mile; ont to h i “een ae fa, letieg ee | RAUNT Rs we le Wo HAN hea eek af in de en sauiis eer ee BLANKET DEPARTME | Colo : t ae Yawnanluno, shot him and the two] Commander Schroeder wan then onked | fault, of the ship's blowers, rendering Siete then dragged the body into the woods (concerning the coal supply of the-Mas. | the vessel slow In " Vxploston of x Lamp in F A otner Pactie| Discard Lonx Dresses They Wore s and after piling the man's pocketn es: sachuaotts, and’ when ho repiled that ‘The Famous Loor Ne dy May Renult vo Be a i i oie : French \Marceline Silk Down Quilts, In Pink, Blue and stands ; . capes: RGA AEE eee he ras iced to read the log to secure this then the court reconvened at 2 Sine Fatally, iaciue | White; also Austrian Blankets, in Pink or Slue with wna = r, Rayner continued his. cross-exam- ee | U : f nd Imhoff surrendered at Yonkers | woommander, Schrceder sald) thatathe| Meant hr Commander eller a — H fancy borders, suitable for Bed Coverings, Bath Robes or Police Headquarters. Both men in their fonatoti coal aboard when it arrived at pds asked tlm especially concerning tbe. One child may dle and two will be (s+ H eS errata Wrappers. : confessions accused each other of being | Santiago. | Mela chart of the batile of Banttazo| agured for ite ax the remult of the eX!" viaaxy, eset ralicommtersial ore her she the principal in the crime. unr) Tanga aa ity he hel he had Yeen one of the board of navic| plosion of a lamp in the home of JOT ine caul ny was tncorm Avolaidey Anderson) and (Cora |i} To-morrow, TUESDAY: Tho Grand Jury also found an {ndict- soul the Massachusetts have remained | gators wh prepared the veph Relver, of Elizabeth, N, J. The t towday with a enpital of $1000 the two - do gitis | i ment against John Daly for assault in| °",blockade yale, had teatified thatithe ¥1 WAS) jamp was in the bedroom oceupled by SRSA e lie i company ig Eo tiera WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, for double and extra » alg, who was serv oa mena thane der | ae osseytt ae te aes icarourace ie aL a Pace ia sau the | « 1 ed in the] | size bed, + per pai, $4.00, 6.25 & 7.75 0 at ocordln, vaumed It to burst. c ne di i . ae el se Flot. tyne blade. couched od Lain wouldinet havestg ¥o off and get some, D1 ‘The blazing wll flew in all directions Morne f ¢ wrikneenon | ise i : ‘fale'spinal. cord, ei blaae fou aralyats the Merrimac ns ere ne tne time on) wae se mie eathing of Mary, Uhe et da i a RT Wis | SATEEN DOWN COMFORTABLES, exclusive designs, for lot * r, fourteen years old, wan tgnit piss Texas's Navigator Oh, It is Wor sl pat double beds : os each, $! ! A . ? and the child wa badly burned that ity, Ni ork i 2 jouble beds, 2 MKINLEY. BUST MUTILATED. Lieut Commander LC. Heltner, who| Mr. Rayner “According to the mutts ian fenved aha vil dle. | She n i ck, William |W. © UIA | 3.60 PAA. L was navigator of the Texas uring the| (wo vessels were paver an ‘arer than George Clapperton. Se Mrore, of the Chilire 1 Spanish War, was next called, within 2.400 feet of othe he General Hoxpital, rare Wwird c, Dlatt. Hrooke | > a | Police Watchin; An-| He said he had heard’ no guns fired] The witness replied that he considered wighbors ran in and extingulehed the Be eH, Mackay, Roslyn. be Te | gatlor-made skirts be é js Who Are Suspec ten, Din MHOwled se ne eerie ea] cathe fiavinn. interposed to that ie] Ble. The parents of the children — sa DE ania retine (ietili (ts rhe. Rvectog! World, jo to ascertain whether the Spanian| the point Intended to be made wan tha | Mere Away and the neighbors took tn Conn: Atebee NARI emEWhenieodna }- CAMDEN, N. J.. Sept. 23—The police feet, resent ener bon at that point, the ohare In Jnacsurate: “tha th wa two other ¢ thelr homes. The Standard Minst oa AT MANY PEOPLE ARE iN. J ty anish we eat e tha en Dl iRE D > are trying to find the person who en- Nor or had there pect an effort "to om: would concede at once that this was iS et eee M aang i n nf the Dyprlecners A GRE. wi ‘ubans on shore. unt t reat pity ; eae Wednerd porn tered the photographic store of Garne & | apt McCalla arrived Gn ge” ecuntil i as ties 4 pte . Bhp Grain svator Burn seventh street park Was besutl ie i Ree looking for second-hand man- Company and mutilated a bust of Mc: | head! We fad’ the opportunity,” re-|' POT HURON, Mich, Sept fully decorated with Chinese lanterns ) ball, The boy Kinley on exhibition th: The bust] He tola how the’ feet had proceeded spondedt nt, Lem ut ° LIV beads and bunting. Wes Volaing wan’ Inter and sald they were s fs the work of Franz Engdahl, a cele-| from Clenfuegos to within twenty milea| Mr. Rayner then? ‘commented quite {Grand Trunk elevator a 3 Is. dotins and guitars, If you brated. Swiss sculptor, temporarily to- | OF Santiago, Kai he aid, vigorously upon the fact that the ‘chart | Ward, Just acrcas the St. , | locutor and SANS 8 ele A was an official document. in Ontario, was destroyed by fre to-day, | Water a ‘ S*Betectives aro matching. several pe Pete ha “fight fg ships had. de- Commander liner revinod hin map, Jothen buildings caughtiand tne lose was | Ronure of the entertainment. The work | success invariably follows in the have one to sell advertise i ne known to sympathizers with | inyed the flees, Revpalde but pom, ry boutlHeavy, the fire service veing handi- [of the chorus was excepitonally wood. © 5 in the Sunday,’ ‘Ide iis AG yo pT we jatialler verssle had: the Neot ran alae falt'a' miles as shown by the chart canned: Hoa BH oat aterved ow the lakes Z01- rack of the Sunday World Wants, Wier: a RRS