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HYSTERIA CAUSED MISS BLOODGOOD TO RUN Bhs FROM HER HOME. Her Father Says rik Was Affected by the Death of President McKinley — Nothing! to Conceal as to Her ® Absence. Now that Miss Helen Bloodgood, the only child of Millionaire Bloodgood, of No, & Irving place, {s safely home, ner family lay her disappearance to the allght hysteria to which for some time she has been subject. Mr. Bloodgoo! talks very freely about her disappearance, and says there Is ab- solutely nothing about the incident which should be concealed. Depression. occasioned by the mourn- ing for President McKinley displayed on the streets Thursday. augmented by a certaln morbidness her mother had no-/ Uced several days before she left home. are assigned as reasons for her sudden) resolution to leave Now York. To this, together with her slight tendency to hys- | : teria, {s attributed her journey to New Jersey. Mer Trip to Summit. | “I do not know,’ sald Mr, Blood- good, “why she should have chosen Summit, excepting that wo lived at Llowellyn Park at ons time And be- longed to the Baltusrol Golf Club, and that we had formerly stayed at the Beechwood Hotel at Summit in years gone by. Sho did not, however, go to this or to any hotel. She stayed at a farmhouse. She did not know the peo- ple who lived there. 1 do not know what took her there. “I presume she was strolling along and t was getting rather late, and she wanted a place to stop and went there. J have not seen the farmer or his fam- Nye I do not know their names. I do not know what she told the people at the farmhouse ur what occurred there. I know thio only from her own story.” “Has ehe ever had these-spells of de- pression before?" Mr. Bloodgood was acted. "Yes," he answered. “But she has nover before gone away. I presume if she had not got Into crowds she would not have become depressed. She sald the farmhouse people were very nice persons. She knew the roads about there very well and wanted to get to Basking Ridge. She was at the Washington House there continuously from Friday morning unt! yesterday morning. Just Wanderea On. “She sat@, on discussing it with me last evening: ‘After I reallzed what I had done I was afratd you would find fault with me, but I was about to write you.’ If thia had not been’ advertised we would have had a letter in the morn- tr Why she should have used the pac ‘Johnston’ in registering I do not excepting that it was the flret Ste! that came in her head. We have no frends of that.name that I can renee “Was there noting at all,” Bloodgood was asked. “In the last ae or two of the stay of your wife and daughter at Paul Smith's to Indicate an unusual state of mind in your daugh- uent crying spells," he re- Paghte had had tore ‘before, and re ntly. Xo fir. Bloodgood Interrupted himself, “there in nothing the matter with my davgnter. If there were any hesitation tn my mind about all this T wld tell you. We want to be per- tly honest. [agree that the truth Yo my daughter no harm, I would t healtate to have a board of phy- ticians examine her. There j# No occasion for anything to be Kept necret. Therefore I say that her mother had noticed that she was de- the day before, and that she dnt; puede v perfectly Was onl, of whicl aware, happ: 4 indivced by her slight hysteria, our family physician aws well No Love Affair. as nHADDY? ubout a love to suppone. My daugh- t "da lo! Hever, as Wax reported Seaterdas, Fits mored to be engaged, f will go further than that: whe is entirely. free in every sense of the word. She is a very child- Ten girl for her age, and. she has a most Innocent and sweet disposition. “The stateffent made yesterda: at she had been Introduced to society was also falne. ‘She lias not been Introduced. She was to have had ner coming out party thin year. bt on ‘account of her ealth wn had Intely decided to defer Her debit a year. su party wae ever in her ‘honor. dhe “hay never, therefore, gone out at ail, but has fived at home with a governess, no We are peculiarly situated about knowing every rmailest incident tn her life. She never Paarding-schoot. | Bhe wanted not send her, “added Mr. "$20 when she te ‘ane had $16. aft ie behind. here i t behind her. She had $10 qren fie returned Inst evening. There ir nothing in the least embarransed her statements of tho incidents cot et trip, and there is absolutely nothing GIRLS FAINT AS FRIEND 1S HURT. LEVATOR CRUSHES NELLIE KIRBY'S FOOT. Uitte Worker Ie Baldy Malme: and Shock Frostrates Her Compa: Mellie Kirby, fourteen years old, of No, 811 East Ninety-seventh otreet, an operator employed by Lay & Way, man- ufacturors of children's underwear at No, foot eo badly crushed at the latter place to-day that it may, be necessary to am- putate it, ‘The girl with a number of others was going to her work on one of the upper Ngors on an elevator, As the lift neared the second floor her foot was caught between the floor of the elevator and ee alde of the shaft, crushing the foot pad Several girls on the elevator fainted at the aight of the injured girl's foot, @nd they were attended by the ambu- lance surgeon. Nellie Kirby was taken e as Vincent's Hospital. {| street. 64 Bleecker street, had her left }- whatever about it at all to be concealed, She returned quite naturally, and we are most thank ul to have her back.” Dr. William E. Bloodgood Was Declared Insane. Dr. William E. Bloodgood, the grand- father of Miss Helen A. Bloodgood, was declared of unsound mind and tn- competent to manage his own affairs in November, 1894. His son, Willlam Blood- good, father of the young woman whose disappearance puzzled the police for five days, was appointed committee of hi: person and estate. When these proceedings took place Dr. Bloodgopa wax seventy-one years ola. He possessed a fortune Ganka ‘Bt_$500,000, On Oct. 6, 1891, Mrs, Elizabeth A. 1 had obtained lon against him for $2,690.62." It was in court that.he.had been ttl mately acquajnted with, Mrs. Spldelt for HOTEL REGISTER AND PLACE WHERE MISS BLOODGOOL: STAYED Setd-| th @ judgment oy contes- | Years, and that there had been rous financial transactions between nu Wiliam Bloodgood's counsel made a Invtien on Pei S 1896, before Justice Heckman of the Supreme Court, to var cate the Judgment but It wan dented, “HEAVY LOSSES DROVE HIM MAD. STRANGE ACTIONS OF A BABY- LON MAN AT MIDNIGHT. He Fired Two Shots from a Big Revolver Into Mr. Van Cott’s Residence! (Azecial to The Fventng World.) BABYLON, Sept. A man, whoée name ha¥ not been made public, but who {x admitted to be a prominent merchant ef this piace, while tempor- arily unbalanced about midnight, fired two shots from a forty-two callbre Wirt | pistol into the Sammis Block on upper Deer Park avenue. ‘The shots crashed through the plate glass front and entered the flat occ! pied by Mr, and Mrs. John Vun Cott. One of the bullets hit a lamp. The Van Cott family were badly frightened and dared not get up to give the alarm. Boys on the streets claim they saw the man flourishing a revolver and heard him talk strangely. ‘The parties had never had any dia- agreement and St Is believed the m chant’s mind was temporarily unbi anced owing to heavy losses In Wall DROWNED IN WASH BOILER. Lasker e ae Fell in Head ad When Found, reaver ay has Bauman, of No, 18 Clinton street, fell into a wash boiler ful of water at her home to-day and was drowned. ‘The child fell Into the boller head firat and was dead when found. ——{>——— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 6,4916un eets...5.65|Moon sete... THE TIDES. un rises... 1.39 7. Hook Soreraar'e tues Meld Gate Ferry. PORT OF NEW yoni, ARRIVED. Burnes! Ei Norte .. Masconomo F: ‘ ‘Advance inaw Groner INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Dona Marie, Huelva, iKroapeins ‘Wilbetm, Manitow, Londen. Bret Grosser i Kurtverst, c . andon, Seminole, Jacksonvitte, Cu j Priesiend, Antwerp. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. Kalsor Wilhelm der ara 08, oitaese: Bremen. ‘Borsda, New Ori Opisaba, Calor. Hemiltons in, siege Jiguria: Saptes, North Gtar, Laveabura. iayt. SLASHES: GIRL MILL WORKERS WHO JILTED HIM GET MORE MONEY JEALOUS RAGE LED TO TRAG- EDY IN STREET. Broco Lay in Wait for Lucy Ma- resen and His Rival, and Used a Razor. Mad with rage and jealousy at being thrown over by the girl to whom he had been engaged, Antonio Broco w her on the street to-day, a appeared in company w: attacked her with a razor, inflicting sev- eral painful wounds on her face and neck before a pollceman dixarmed him. His victim, Lucy Mare: teen years old and liv President street, Brookiyn. occurred in front of No. street, Manhattan. After her wounds were dreased in the Hudson Sjreet Hox- pital she appeared against her assailant in the Centre Street court: and he was held in $1,000 for th» 1 Jury. Samuel Saratelll, ob ‘No. Hw mes street, Brooklyn, was with the Riri when she wan attacked. Broco explained that he had Intended to use the ree0r on ell for sup- planting him in the girl's affections, ——<———_ BIG FIRE IN CHICAGO. Coal Yards and Other Valuable Property Destroyed. CHICAGO, SBept. No. 2% nasault 2 Columbla | 5} Posted is sevens! —A fire which | fm started early this morning in Dreiske's | coal yards, at Mendell street and Armi-| tage avenue, destroyed property valued | swollen glands of the at $250,000, The great quantities of coal in the yards were completely burned. The plants of the Columbia Hardware Company and the Marine Iron Com- pany, altuated on the opposite side of the river, were also destroyed, ‘I'wo firemen received severe Injuries. BACON TALKS TO FILIPINOS. Georgia Senator, One of Congren- atonal Party, Makes a Promine. MANILA, Sept. 34.—Senator Bacon, of Georgia, at a banquet to-day In Cama- tinea Province, said that so soon aa the war was fintahed the United States would extend to the Philippines freedom as ft wae known in America. Representative Gaines, of Tennersee, and Green, of Pennsylvanta, spoke in similar ‘strain. The Rep ublican Cone | fom of the party of Tealslatora vis- jing ine, ‘Phittppine Islands, refrained from speaking. alo the ncipal point of interest in the trip. The Congressional party will return next week. GERMANY’S LOSSES IN CHINA’ | | SALARY INCREASE FOR 3,000 FALL BIVER OPERATIVES. Action of M. 2. C. Borden May Lead to Renefit of 27,000 Others. PALL RIVER, Mass. Sept. o4.—No- tiers of an advance of & per cent, in the wages of the 3,90 operatives have been In thy River Iron Works Mills here. It ts babdle that all other Manufacturers will be compelled to fol- the example of M. D. Borden, owner of the Iron Works Mills, and that ven the 27,00) ‘all low « a similar raise will be other operatives In this ci Serofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. 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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, | THE WOR ED: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 . MORE MONEY re of the Sick Babies’ Fund Are Still Sending in © THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. | acknowledaed $2,128.05 | Previously L. ‘De Deaushamp, “Clare i eorge, Lillian MOA PL Lynbrook, LT A successful fair id entertainment or the Sick Babies’ Fand was he.d by Clara L. Hartford, Caroline L. De Beau- champ, daughter of Mra. A. J. De Beau- hamp, of Locust avenue; May Cutch- man, Mazte Walker and Harold Cutch- | man, at St. Albans, L. at which SHOT A MAN | IN HIS. FRENZY. HAVEENER WENT OUT WITH PISTOL WHEN WIFE LEFT. Zicchinch, Whom. He Attacked, In at Point Death with a Hallet tn Mis Throat. Albert Haverner, thirty-four years old, f S13 East Thirteenth streat, ts locked » in the East Twenty-second street station, charged with felonious assault, and Matusz Zlechinch, thirty years old, ot No, 82 Kaat Seventeenth street, whom he assaulted. Is lying at the point of death in Bellevue Hospital with a yullet in his thorax. According to the police, Haverner has been drinking hard and mistreated his wife so that she could no longer live with him. A few days ago she went pte. board with a Mra. Bop: yy, at N East Seventeenth atr where inch also lived. Last night, she satd, her husband, under the influence of Uquor, went to the house where she was stopping and. drawing a revolver from hia pocket. ahot Zlechinch. In the Yorkville Court to-day Lawyer Max Btelnert appeared for Haverner, and eaid thet the husband accused Ziechinch of faving broken up his ome. Haverner was held tn $1,000 vell for further examination on Oct. 1. ——<—— -- MISS MABEL DUKE ELOPES. Daughter of Tobacce Ki Marries Commercial Travelier. DURHAM, N, C., Sept. 24.—Miss Ma- bel Duke, daughter of one of the tobacco Dukes, a young lady of wealth, beauty and culture, has created a sensation here by eloping and marrying H. H. Goodall, a commercial traveller. With J. 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