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GIL FREE; MAN HELD. Father Found Runaway Daughter of 16 with Her Abductor. HER SECOND ESCAPADE. Edna Purcell Is Daughter of Cali- fornia Sporting Man, Recently Arrived in City. Crying bitterly, sixteen-year-old Edna Purcell begged Magistrate Crane, in the Harlem Court this morning, to «cnd er to some institution for wayward girls, protesting that she was unfit to Live with her father and mother. ‘Tho girl was arrested shortly after sidnight in a furnished-room house. Ghe eaid she had been taken there by Charles Neilson, a telegraph operator, twenty-two years old, of No. 5 East} One Hundred and Twentleth street. Mrs, Purcell, the girl's mother, fm court. She took Edna in her arms, and caressing her tenderly, begged ner to go home. ‘The two cried together for some min- utes. Then on the parents’ recommen- ation, Magistrate Crane discharged the Girl after lecturing her. The Purcells live at No. 13 West One Hundred and Nineteenth street. N aon, who was arrested in the room wit! the girl, pleaded not guilty to a charx ef abduction and was held in $1,000 bonds for examination to-morrow, Karly this morning” Detetives Carmody | and Lynch, of the East Onc Hundred | and Twenty-sixth street station, went to a house at No, sf East One Hundred and Sixteenth street with the sits father, William Purcell, a sporting who recently ‘came from acorn. | ‘There they found the daushter, who had | disappeared from home on Sep’ | the second time since she came Bast. ‘Miss Edna, who Is a very pretty gir! met Neilson a few weeks ago, and tne friendship soon ripened Into affection. Mr. Purcell thought his daughter was too young to receive the attentions of | young men, and forbade Nellson to come near the h But the glrl was not to | be daunted, and met her lover near by | every day. ‘Sho had been studying art, and‘was | to have resumed her course a week ago. ; On the morning of Sept. 23 she left tne | house, ostensibly to visit a girl friend. She did not return, and nothing was ween of her by her parents untll tnis morning. The father learned that whe wae living { nith-Netlron In a-turntzhed roonr at No. | W East One Hundred and Sixteenta! street, and immediately he wen: to the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, whencs detectives were} sent with him to the house. They found the couple there, and placed them under arrest. At the station Miss Eéna sald that they had been married™in Jersey City | by a Police Justice, but later denied It. | Neilson had nothing to say to the father, @r to the police. When the Purcell family arrived here | eome time ago Edna met a young man |: and disappeared with him. An alarm { was sent out and they were arrested.~ This is her second venture HORSE AND OG FOR ROOSEVELT. YAGANKER AND JACK, FAVORITES, SENT FOR. ! 1s was \ HIB} @he Antmals Will Be Tekes tal Washington from Oyste: Bay To-Morrow. President Roosevelt has sent to Oyster Bay for his saadle horse Yagan- er, and Coachman Franklin Hall will leave Sagamore Hill with the animal to-morrow morning. He will take the @teamer at Glen Cove for New York @m@ connect with an Old Dominion Yner for Norfolk, where he will get a steamer for Washington, The President's pet dog Jack will be abipped by express. It 1s w full-blooded biack-and-tan. ‘One of the favorite waddies of the President was shipped to Washington yesterday, and two more, one used by Mra. Roosevelt, will be forwarded when @ local harness-maker finishes some changes in them. In a week Sagamore Hill, ‘the Prevident’s home, wi!l de prac- tically desert: exception of | wih resence of ea lervants whet w Hun areas ant jae angers have visited | Segamor: ‘cently. he prem! charge of Nosh van, the! President’ foreman ed wardener, here. T RE THAN MS DIOQEOHSOPHODOACOSIOS'S HOGS Jthe i oVer the accounts +0 a legally appointed E WORLD will pay Ten Thousand Dollars in Gold to any advertiser who, upon tést, can show that the Morning and Sunday World’s regular average BONA FIDE NET PAID circulation in the City of New York is not Or, OVER A MILLION COPIES A MONTH THAN THAT_OF ANY. OTHER NEWSPAPER WHATSOEVER. nee THE WORLD: See TTT ‘THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1901. RENT OVERDUE, WIDOW MAY BE: PUT INTO STREET. | Seon : —— SCHLESMAN {Mrs. Schlisman’s Hus-, band, Though a Bak- however, that unless she has some as- Ietance one of two things must reeult “It looks now. she sald, “ae If 1 would | have to give two of the children away left me 15 cents 15 Ago,” sald Mrs. “He was a bake: "My husband only when he died four ¥ Anna Schlisman. ut he starved to death for all thats’ | er, Starved to Death, sic 1 dont want to: 1 inixht dic ant 35 cents has made Mrs. Schlisman's rent | and She Fears Same se m, ind maybe they'd be best |e four months overdue, and eho ts likely any minute to have her few belongings! Fate for Herself and | !oulre and Aitred and otto, che cenit: set out on the walk at No, 1% Eant! 5 dren, are nine and reven and four years Children. and they go to the day nursery on Fourth street. Mrs. Schllsman ia a pretty woman, 11 | early thirties, whom years of wash: | to} They huve to leave there, 7 o'clock, and when Mrs, enough ' First avenue, however 4 Mitra ing and froning have not been able ye. But she docs look desperately ll, | ad her great blue eyes are pet In a pitifully thin, white face, around watch the brown hair waves In other surround! a marvelously pretty woman. Munger and worry for her thite stary children combined wit her own til- have reduced her to such a state Mi rene, s than the equalid COURT PROTECTS COUNT'S RICHES | ppovipiNG FOR LEGAL TRANS- FER OF HALF MILLION. Powers Goroud Really| Detests the Business, but Flattering Offers Overcame His Objec- CARRIE NATION. WRECKS WEST SIDE SALOON WITH POTATO MASHER. |Grandnona of Edward F, Knowl-) Makes Mace Look as Thench) tigns tan, Who Left a Large Es- Cyclone Had Strack Ht and + tate In Brooklyn. Mined 95. —— Here ts a yung man who wan forced to Ko on the stage. His name ix Pow- rle Nation has been found | ers Gouroud ard he ts a brother of Jack- + Af ron with four children | Hyp Antort husband who she sayn fale tol}then married Mrs. Amy vide for her. The Duffys live. Ri leeenee ipibandoha a * 189 West End avenue, and last nl Young Gouroud is twenty-one years about 11 o'¢lock, Mra. Duffy, whe © came frem his home in all the evening awaited the return 4 this rummer to visit his brothe her husband, started ot to And hint! Larchmont and soon became famous in She was armed nh a huge potato ony use of his abl masher, and strengthened inwardly, | 4* a mimic, He i sald to leave Cheva- necording to a policeman, “with a drop) Her in the far distance Ae a contr too much," singer. javing imade a study of the |coster and hits * his dhalect is per- other C: A great array of dawyers met before | Surrogate Adams in Brooklyn this; imorning to look after the financial rights of two small titied persons, the Counts Victor aid Hans Von -Sler- sterpft. These young: persons, aged even and five years respectively, were left $500,000 by thelr grandfather, Edward Knowlton, who died three years ago, and the executors of the will, Eben J. Strolters and Gillis, for ths Knowiton and Thomas A. Buffum, have | Mrs. Duffy made straight for Ken nedy’s saloon, at the corner of West like the stage Antahed thelr labors ang want to (UM) ag avenue and Sixty-ninth street. With her potato. marher rained, she! \ marched into the place and salt she} ‘had come+to wreck The bartender ‘offered no realatancs Mrs, Duffy smashed ali the glasses on the bar, ‘Then phe went to the rear Foom and smashed the beer glassen on the tables, She smashed the and then the front one, Kennel arrived and arrested guardidn. The procedure is a perfectly friendly ‘one, but the lawyers found so many details to argue over that the case was jAdjourmed to Oct. 14. The youthful personages and patents are now In Germany at the ancestral heme of their father near Bingen and are probably not worrying hes all over the proceedings in Brook- Mr. ung man perform and Hradeshim nn offer that he could not refi whl be men with Dan Daly in comedy role when the long opens next: Monday evening ONE ae FOR BISSERT. EX-WARDMAN MAY GO 17S SING SING TO-MORROW. their her, In the West Side Court this morning, Mrs. Duffy told Magistrate Cornell that she wan vim, ing for her hus- band, who spent alt his wager for drink in that saloon. She denied having deen Intoxicated herself. Magistrate Cornell ane Mrs. Duffy $% for disorderly cond: no charge Having been lodged against her by the saloon keeper. The Counteas Von Slerstorpi was, ua Miss Florence Knowlton, one of Brook- lyn's most noted belles and her wedding a 1802 {sa yet-remembered social levent. ‘The Count Von Slerstorpt wax mado last year a member of Emperor Willtam's personel Sina Sed staff, MAYOR MUST STOP. SCANDAL. WANT HANNA T0 RULE. SENATE. Judge Hooker'n jer Is on Way Mere—No Further Delay. Acting District-Attorney Le this mornti CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CALLS |SENATOR’S CLUB TO SEND RE-|!voker. of Eredonia. a letter stating HALT OW POLICE METHODS. QUEST TO CONGRESS. nut had Dlalslerea Lear evre Chuslaecuaty is to Judge Hooker his signature had i recely nd vigned. Cerreption Overwhelming City and |Committee Will Ask that He Be} This order is (vo the effect that the up- r Van Wyck Asked Chosen. President State Judge tad refused to grant a stay of proceedings or to lasue a to Act. Pro Tem, nible doubt In the cas of Wardman Bissert ‘The matter was | At the regular meeting of the Cham. (petal to The Evening World.) Hooker and he wa ber of Commerce to-day a renolution| CLEVELAND, Oct. X—The big tempo r they ratte ae Pet Ward Republican Club, whieh was or-| yop, Ap Executive Com-| ganized to Lvam Senator Hanna for the | peals, * mittee calling upon the Mayor to ex- eccles the authority vested In him and Prestdency, has decided to request the Senate to elect the Bonator to the por By the slening of the order, which will | undoubtedly resch this elty yrrow ake measures to atop the great potice| tion of President pro tem. of the Sen morning, there will be no further delay eeanant which fa overwhelming the city | i enmmrntt The report wan adopted with vigor and | \yegtun sur! unanimity. Aedapd Je kigned order A QUARTER OF A MILLION A WEEK MO (ARS. HUEFY NEW THIS MAN FORCED > TO GO ON STAGE.) FROM FEAST | TO PRISON. Wedding Guest, in Immacu- late Attire, Lands in a Cell, View “iam Ni Wl etree Kit room of the After the feast was xton stepped into od for a cab. It was Aran in the No. 1 We: Mias Shields, Holland House, concluded tor the Victorta, but “\uterrupted at. Whit: where Nolan's fare In get ding to Nolan's joved & couple of ho ly six CPArrAnger. wit) of amusement. it down under the on- Taen Exton went Into the ctear knocked Whitner down, threw lauRtied gleefully ree rushed In, He jceman's oyment of xtore, w to procure Nis re- je to get ball. MRS. LILLIAN B. ALLIEN’S DEBUT ASA | [The Late Plerre Lorillard’s Friend and Heiress Will} Drive Three of the Prize Rancocas Horses Abreast at the Mount Holly Fair. { 1, I to whom Mr rnes Allien, GevRoup. FORCED LAWYER. FO RETURN CAS JUDGE COWING REBUKES LEONARD A. SNITKIN. Powers i | | Accused by toy ing Money nn Cilent of Ontat ‘Then De- im, No. ind ane: wyer of aide Rep | Hean pote was tere ty return ta Fancy Stripes, Blacks, Tans and Silk Embroidered Vertical Stripes, je General Beaslona by jaualities ranging up to 35c. per pair, to jdu Cowlny I Samuel TM i thd Ged Coy eunibat |cused of robbing a YUN Rtrect Jem ely store Suitkin took Ine #42 navinen from the bank and then deserted hy Tae boy pleaded guilty teaced Ag a toda fi) tr at ot! ned to ma foued thy Smitkin woe nent for reprimanded to forced to pay wax bark {325 tu the boy ——— JAY COOKE GAINS RAPIDLY. | | PUT Cooke, who was tiken violently tat ‘his summer home on Gibralter Island mn Kon Kast to attend biter, Mia tat ara De a aa tO Lo MOURNING IN. MANY A RAMILY Have Been Saved. HORSEWOMAN. \If Paine’s Celery Compound Had Early Been Used ‘lastead of Putting Faith in Worthless Cure-Alls. There should be new legislation. against Lhe exercise of criminal igner- for the loss of a relative first the symptoms of appeared, made th ke of simply taking the cine, As soon think of stopping the su with a wave of the hand as of st ping the onward course of disease the human system with any of the various patent concoctions under pat- |ent names so numerously in the mare ket to-day. There is but one remedy known to medicine that can bring new life and vigor to worn-out nerves, restore to their normal condition the functions that depend upon nerves and brainy” properly nourished and fed, that |cures sleeplessness, allays indigestion; \Sends healthy blood coursing through the velns, tones up the system and makes the weak strong again, and that is Paine’s celery compound—tht discovery of the greatest of America’s many great physicians. Paine's celery compound is not a patent medicine. It is the one prer pared remedy that has the unqualire fled indorsement of those physiciang: whove knowledge and ability harp: {fatal mist Mer debut will be at the Mount Hol Fair, ono of the soctety events of Ce tral New Jerse Mrs. Allien's appearance 1s. waited with much interest, as she has an- nounced her Intention to the falr oM-! ciats of driving her own horses in} several classes. Chlef among these ts ladies’ driving and road Jclase Mrs. Allien will « exhibit of \the ia Pierre Loritiard bequeathed his | prize Rancocas hors rmouxs Rancocas Farm, at Jobstown, are Alten ist ont " nally 2 AN rarance next | assurance that she will try to place the : Jweek as an exhi ter her own | Rancocas stock a » position It name, of blooded Raw is stock. Joceupted under ’ * SION paeeian ae ee = LAURA'S DISAPPEARANCE |DORA BOGIN TELLS STRANGE 2 FOLLOWED THAT OF SISTER- STORY IN COURT. — = 3 i, saterson [THInkn Father In Trying to Avold os Strange Reporte From Paterson | ye oe eae Tres: cant ‘ Cosee mnawnay—i tribat for Support, Py Said He Mint ‘. > BE peat et HON. R.L. McKEB ai 9 In the disappearance of ta adopted daughter of HL K family Toncoe. nd experterice with Jopted daughter. had tte we {Was the cane of Miss Berths the alghteensyear-oll sister of was taken Into the family ame time Laura was Both had New Jersay 89- on of Children 1 three months ago. ‘The New Jersey society took the gils from their mother beeau as said rot te be a fit person to for them. The Roscoes have left Paterson be- cause Mra keenly feels the dis- nt to the dixuppearance of women, There ix a theory wax not alone when whe Jett bthe home of her foster parents, certain, however companied by any one ame to Paterson jaintance there ex- ra about her home, street treatment no 10 M shop keeps ny th Ro at} ¢ Abese. bt is said, Mise A her Intended departure 1 made grave charges | |awaine {ntier, and eald teat bhe " his attitude and his 4 Dora Bogin, of No. 17 |———— t Jin the Gates S Trookisn, this) morning (her mother, Ida war the vietIm of a made their names known not only: among their immediate neighbors, but throughout the cc-mtry. No other prepared remedy -was ever recommended publicly or pri- by the head of the: medical ment of a great untversity: No. Rogin, who she maid plot to ruin her, speak English. s explained her case to Clerk annot Vike this aie ene amuct Rogin, tet my [other remedy ever had the hearty, mamma! Inat M Y He |< « tatlor and bona fide Indorsement of the wives ae oe eee nec atcect Evers |i households of the wealthiest as eck uinice ho hia feonitl mamma’ saz but | Nelli as cele DOOrer, citizens in every community. A J bottie, to be had of any reputable druggist, will prove {ta un- equalled merit to any family whero to-day some member suffers from the’ much-to-be-feared Leginnings of what hefore the winter Is past, unless tended to promptly, may prove to be final breakdown. aine’s celery compound,” says Hon. R. L. MeKee, of Jefferson City, one of the soundest men in public life in Missouri; “Paine’s celery com- ponnd is so well known that I feel that a recommendation from me can little weight, but I do wish tlly recommend it to those ve never been so fortunate a3 to try It" There Is no senson so favorable aa *lthis for taking advantage of the won: derfully renovating virtues of this remedy. Don't begin the winter In poor health. 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