Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Learned to Love Her Youthful Husband While He Was Tend- ing Chickens, but All Did Not Go Well. Mrs. Chice Humphrey Bartow Riley, wf Paterson, N. J., ts a divorcee at Bighty. The decree was granted yester- Gay, and the husband from whom she ie Greed to about chirty years old. She does t know where he Is, but sayn she tirely happy now that thelr tles hay 1 recently nmer stn. wut in her case tt alvo had th rusle of the clucking hen, the de note of the red-crested rooster and the broad comedy quack! 1 quack! of ducks. For If John Wesley gles top ve won, had never turn: raising he ne Widow Barlow's heart and—lost It It takes something more potent than a barnyard tdyll to eement two hearts lec many yeare apart, but It ts evident that the widow dtd not think of that It ts pretty certain that no such reverte enfolded John Wesley, who Is a ty handed, material sort of a chap aml not given to pootry. Mrn. ren 8. Barlow, who made a fortune patents and wrote several books ani pooms on spiritualism, She belongs to a well-known New York family and at ti Ago, great was the surprine of her two fons—one a Brooklyn physician and the STOCKS RALLY ON GOOD BUYING ‘ACTIVE ISSUES HOLD FIRM IN SEE-SAW MAREET. Sugar, Steel and Tractions Prom!- nent—D. R. T. and Copper ’ - Improve. The contrary movements of prices in the opening dealings on the Stock Ex- change to-day reflected the uycertainty @nd hesitation of speculative sentim on a Dealings were not however, and’ made, There against U York traction opened up New York, apolls, St, Paul & Sauit Ste Ma Towa Central preferred sowed gains. The aspect of affairs the first hour on Minneapolis & came ge a cover, further augme After a slump it large ents were not cal som, Steel, Ama! pre tthe amat than Benerally to the top wt lio oints were mur Brooklyn ‘Transit, an Sires Ipamated C followed thls rise ‘The market was dull erratic, an? business was larg centrated the specialties, Qtent advances and declines in the Btocks deterred active ope Faflroad stocks. Prices re strongly again, especially for | Amalgamated, Brooklyn Kaptd and St. Paul, which riled Tal last night's level “Profeerionnls bid in ap effort ty in ¢ bears. “There fob 12in that ern leading. fenerally tte Realizing by t up the Vi “point above ried of stocks w-day were & S Fe. op: ee 8 Fr i. at, ‘& Ohio rt it 165 At, Loute 3W. pf) [Tenn Coal a tron. Bs xas Pacife + By coin as 2. my ON 0% rH LONDON MARKET WEAK. American Shares Recover After Decidedly Heavy Opening. News of the the Ameer of antstan, 1 may yitieal complications, vn ely unfavorable influence In. the ck market. ‘The ng was clledtly HV anaivty ©} template any River cotton mills, a SUGAR MAGNATE ROBBED. urcinge Made 85,000 Hf Spree window mentouowt to the © Whent Market, Wheat openee No clue ‘The latter wan (ntl . Poor Npot deni nd the of a ment York's ir whent, + May wie 70.3.8; tober corn, bid: May ember corn, 6 to SS ded, $0 More for Mrs, Schleaman, Tho. Evening World acknowledges the Barlow was the widow of War-| Too ERTS ETS ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1901. MRS. RILEY, 80 YEARS OLD, IS NOW A HAPPY DIVORCEE. I-known lawyer of this. b: Schuyler, Jaughter, Mrs 4 well-known San Francisco ona farm of ess of fer tle tt ia on t 1 from admiring of Plymouth Rocks, ‘ochins and Hrahmas the widow cam to admire thelr possessor, Then came the wedit The bridegroom found himself in sud den atfluenc didn't ¢ to more. ¢ hickens any day 18 bride to deed to him all her. p: n he needed tt, guars pplica thon ast, “hin love se Later he asked me for $1 1 tol him that If he wanted $10,0% he should go out and earn tt. ‘Th Hrome u accountatl on he ty divap- peared, and TP have pot secn hin sin Mra. Tiley was overjoyed when the Was Kranted her yesterday and declares she is done with atrimony, = SHLVATION ARMY MEMBER CONE. MRS. MARTLING AND HER LIT- TLE SON DISAPPEAR. Left Hrookiyn Home Three Daye Ago and No Tr Neen Found, Mre. Laura Martling, a member of tho Sulvatte: red from her Is at nite avenue, Heooklym, three days ago, taking her rlaeyearsohl xn ge Salvation Palmer, who re- sald that Mrs, in ber thet woman ie twenty-nine lack hatr, wear atin the regula uniform Shante cap vosium worker tn and ds well known in It ix helleved by her Was been neken fi, and fa friend, or that why i And has not rracks SUGAR WAR) GOES ON. Trust Makes Xu re Cat in Prices In ADE Pacifte State TRANCISCO, ¢ S-Ancther ve has b made by the American Sugar Reflaing Company. tn the campaten whic has begun eot sugar industry, The { granulated sugar to 1 Miseourl Riv vints which was Announced last Week has been followed fee of beet and from Colorado Al) States John Wissenbae Jurten Recety Jo trictan, who was take al yester- Jay morning n severe | burns Intiic wire ina nduitat & and Broa al cotton market opened steady with prices 3 to 5 points le wntictpated, Liverpool opened 4 this morning on. the the local curb mark Weather news, too, OLIN good w of & cold way After was. nervous and December and Mareh at with ening prices were ovember, 7, Jan October, Dees Fecelpt of 18\from Hentrice and $1 trom D, K, for Mra, Schiesman, of No. 198 , Bast, aenye street, = ‘Tha prices at 2 M, wera: Octobe 0; November, 7.88; December, January, 7,9; March; 7.94; May,’ 1 SOCKS GIVE Pair of Peculiar Make Found in, Bag with Dead bey, TWO SUSPEOTS 69 PREG. |: Police Believe They Are Nearing Solution of ihe Murder of Albert Kobinson Ryan. ot eral way he answers ran Who was in company with t ort dl und. A Re mur- ance th Th y's parents Ive on the floor above the Watson home, and the singer was very fond of the lad, and often petted him in the hall and gave him andy. Watson is a prisoner under ball, awaiting the action of tho He declares that he can an allbl, and his story haw been iy corroborated. kx which have been ientifled au belonging to Watson were found In the sack in which the body, which was nearly nude, was discovered. The socks are made from a palr of wo en'e hone, the feet being cut off and leas slit and sewed again to make According to Mrs aM the sewing on th She says that she look terday morning to put familly wash When the detectives who were quen= ng Mrs, Watson expressed doubte as to her son's ability to do such a neat Job of sewing she exhibited a patchwork quilt which she sald he had made and hich showed much skill, Watson has been xlnging tenor in a colored Metho- c hurch In West Fifty- Watson her son © rocks himself. for them yea- them in the rested Har- Englishman, and Willlam olored, who ve together A West Ywenty-first street, They re «ald to be friends of Watson, though y deny that they know the other suspect. De Lyons nad Trieder, the suspects, Were taken before Magistrate Pool in Jefferson Market Court and discharg: Detective McCarthy explained to the Magistrate that there was no evidence against either man, ather Bouth,’ Alonzo Watson, the nephew of the negro Watson, under arreat, was mise Ing when the police wanted him yester- but he was found last night. He i | MIDE CLUE, Watson, as belongiag to her son, Watson who ta colored singer, thir. | ty-five years old, ves with his m) at No. 29 West Tw first street m where | Pand ts dented an | OLA SHER MOD —<———> hiebiriciehiei-rickicieieieiele lees This Is the Remarkable Story of Miss Vera Sherwood, of Phila- delphia, Who ls Fight- ing for Her Liberty. Vera Sherwood, the handsome young woman who says she 2 from Philadelphia for a visit to New York J mix weeks ago and was thrown Into the Tombs tnalde of twenty-four hours, and has been held a prisoner there ever since, though she has committed no crime, no complainant, answer to her appeals to know why whe Is held a prisoner, was brought down from the Tombs to the Supreme Court to-day on a writ of habeas corpus, only tq be taken back again without aring, Justice Lawrence Issued the writ of nal pas directing Warden Hogan t bring Miss Sherwood before’ him to- day and show why she should not b released. This was on the applicatio of David M. Neuberger, who sho: Justice Lawrence that he had « a similar writ from Justice Truax weeks go, but that the latter Justice nad remanded Miss Sherwood to the Tombs o nthe representation of an Av: sistant Dtstrict-Attorney that she was) % held for the action of the Grand Jury + on a serious charge. Mr, Neuberger told Justice Lawrence that several Grand Juries had gone since 3 iaerwood was thrown Into the Tombs, and they not indicted her for any offen me and fret hud ved such a conclusive allbt that he was not taken Inte custody. In connection with the arrest. of Prieder and De (Lyons, the police have nearthed evidence to show that the two men were well acquainted with the ittle Ryan boy, and had frequently given him penn He was known to a upante of the house at No, 4 West Twenty-firat street. Loulx Eggleston, a white ma: T who has rooms on the second floor of the house, told the polleo to-day that he had seen the litte Ryan boy playing in th had not sect A negro of th rents rooms t the house, has been ‘ice, He appeared at the h Street. Station House this morning and proved that he was out f the city, wat table on a Amery murder was back yard all him nam most y Saturda, wanted en the acme Lyons, nat the de they ad d and Trieder el and are yet removed fram. xuxpielon Kroes ta the nelghbor- Moynihan tala at- that Watson be third degree that al in some canes hegToes have been accused of the Hellet of a negro that If the r touches the body of his vic yy spot will form under the ¢ Moynihan's adviser suggested that Watson be taken to the house of Mra. Robinson and made to touch the body of the boy The Captain said he would think about tt WOOLLEY QUITS POLITICAL JOB. LEAVES CHAIRMANSHIP OF HUDSON COUNTY COMMITTEE. In deference to civil service rules, as originally outlined by President Roose- , Aswiatant Postmaster FE. W. Wool- y, of Jersey Clty, has given up his of as Chairman of the Hudson County ubiican Committee. As a cons nee there ls much rejoicing among the ctvll service reform element of the Republican party. Edward Fry will be at the head of the Hudson Republican machine until a new elected next, December, The action of Mr. Woolley ts at uributed directly to President Roosevelt, Whose regard for civil service rules well known. One, of these rules nay Postinaaters are not to use positions (o further political purpone Th spite of thia rule, Assistant P master Woolley has continues for eral years to direct Republican affairs in Jersey City, Last winter the Post- Office Departizient Investigates charges Milas Sherwood's story is that she was walking !n West Forty-second street | with a man whom she knew as Thomas | Henderson, when suddenly he made an outcry, A policeman came, and Hender- pon told him that'she had robbed him of a $100 bill, whereupon the officer locked her up In the West Forty-seventh Street Station, Next morning no one appeared against her In the West Side Court, except the policeman, but she wan “held for the Grand Jury” and sent to the Tombs, where she has been ever since. This morning the lawyers agreed to postpone the argument on the writ un to-morrow, and the young woman was ea from First Page.) have been put to tor .-6 In the hope of abstracting information. “A prisoner named Dimitri sald an understanding existed between the Protestants and the Macedonian Committee, and that Miss Stone was with the view of obtaining funds for a palitical-religious propaganda. “These declarations, wrung from Dimitri under torture, aro valueless. feet ed erate “What is certain {s that the captain of the Word designated for the pay- ment of the ransom a place in prox- imity to the Roumanian front r, which proves that he hopes to escape SPEECHES 10 the Turkish police and that the Bul- garian police do not cause him anx- lety. TELL POLICY “Mr, Haskell, the American mis- ‘ . at Samakoff, Bulgaria, is sionary opening negotiations with the brigands, with the view of reducing the amount of the ransom demanded for the release of Miss Stone." BANDITS GIVE MONTH'S RESPITE. SOFIA, Oct. §.—The Balkan brigands have granted a month's respite to Mis: Silen M. Stone, the American misslonary \4 prisoner by them In the Balkan Mountains, They have announced that they will walt that length of time for the ransom of $110,000, The American Consui at Constantl- nople, accompanied by an envoy of the Misstonary Soctety, Missionary Haskell who arrived at Sofla on Oct. 5, will pro- ‘ceed at once to where Misa Stonv ts held captive and deposit the first in: falment of the ransom, It ts not Hkely that any harm will befall Miss Stone as long a there is any probability of obtaining the large sum demanded. Miss Stone ts sald to be woll cared for, Bhe ts not living tn a cave, but is kept prisoner in the home of a peasant, In some quarters it 1s belleved that the abduction of Miss Stone was the work of Turkish evolutionists, who hoped thereby to compel the Sultan to contribute a Jarge sum to the movement directed against him, It was assumed by the captors of Misa Stone tat the American Government would compel the Sultan to pay the ransom, Up to the present, however, there seems to have Been no suagestion of Turkey paying. MONEY CABLED TO TURKEY. (Spectal to The Evening World.) MR. SHEPARD'S ANSWER TO IN- QUIRIES AS TO DEVERY. Democratic Candidate on Stump WI Dispose of This and Other Queries, Faward M. Shepard, Democratic nom- inee for Mayor, made {t plain to-day nat his position on the retention or | h emoval of Police Commissioner Murphy and Deputy Commisstoner Devery will not be announced until he takes the stump. In reply to qui tons he said that from ne platform he Would announce his polictes when he began speechmaking, His campaign will be an active one, he sald, and from its commencement, Saturday night, until the close he will ve under direction of the Democratic Campaign Committee. Mr, Shepard remained at home all day and spent the Ume getting his most pressing business affairs disposed of, He recetved a number of callers, among them several of Hugh McLaugh- lin’s Heutenants and jeaders In the W loughby street wing. Mr. Shepard has not entirely recovered from his recent indisposltion. ——____ BIG ORANGE CROP. ‘That in Florida This Year Will Aggregate Over 1,000,000 Hoxes. JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Oct, &.—Ae- cording to Steven Powers, Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, this year's orange crop has been unusually encouraging and will aggregate at least 1,100,000 boxes. The rehabjiiation of the morning. to bring nm in IPRETTY GIRL KEPT IN TOMBS FOR WEEKS WITHOUT CAUSE. hiker inhi rt: eiielebicieteteter iit eirinivicieleiicicleiriniei-iefelelenielieinininiet nfelat hbbihiidhicehihhhittiibhbir hee Melniniininleininieletninielaiainte MONEY IS FORWARDED TO SAVE MISS STONE’S LIFE. rush of people yesterday contributions for the Mixa Stone ransom fund was over. The clerks worked so late Inst night and them Boston had cleaned that Post-O1ice up all the mall for been receinpd from up to midnight had that there waw hardly anything In the morning mail, even acting In concert with them, | ‘ere were | Chartes . sald to-day that the moat hope- Ston During the first hour no Lirge sums, Btone, brother of Miss |ful news of the week wan the publi- ention In the morning papers that the | brigands had consented to extend for one month }to ci hazards, p Thi port: Star of Manhat pf the ransom, | been repeatedly cavling for a week, both natantinople and to Samakov, that | further time must be granted and that hia sister's life must be saved at all the time for the payment Mr, Stone sald he had It Is probable that the $53,000 subscribed to the Btone ransom fund has now been id over to the brigands, for thelr demand at any moment. ‘e has been no delay In the trans- Yon of the money by Kidder, Pea- body & Co. yesterday the amount on hand was im- mediately despatched to the State De- partment at Washicgton, and from there cabled to the United States Consul at Constantinople. chen or is ready At the close of business —=>_— Lodge Formed. Star of Manhattan Lodge, of the Shep- herds of Bethlehem, in this city. here, ts composed of Women and has started out with a gratifying member- ship, has been organized | box, It Is the frat of the order with headquarters at Greenwich Hall, Christopher and Hudson streets, ‘The organizer was Mary A. Bentley, of | are Bridgeport, and W. w. Conn,, and Susan Howell Howell, supreme officers, were present at the firat Beaten of of- teers, Ww nh waa held last night 12 | book MARK TWAIN [3 FOR LOW. Tells Why He Is for the Fusion Ticket in This Campaign. WON'T MAKE SPEECHES. City Needs Something Besides Clean Streets and Parks and Low Will Give It. Mark Twain, known in private Ife as . Samuel L. Clemens, has announced that he will support the Low ticket in thé coming campaign. More than that, Mr, Memens says he will work in every way he can for Its success In making the announcement, Mr. Clemens was no at all undecided in his opinion as to the value of the two forms offered to the voters of New York. Nor was he in doubt as to which ene would be cho jeving, as he sald, In the good Judgment of te people and thelr desire to do away with Tam+ many. At Riverdale Mr. Clemens now his his home. There in a beautiful oi] man- sion, surrounded vy charming grounds, overlooking the Hu the humor han esthblished lares and penat This is the frst permar much-travelled family hits since thelr return fri world trip made fam Here Mr. Clemens 1 a Tee porter for The Evening W He at once confirmed the report of his intended ide Hook. activites In support of Low. “That Is, T shall do thing I can way of writing and personal wai, “but 1 «hal! do no speak= Iam not hat. iF: Hut else I can r exceedingly No Argument Needed Every Sufferer from Catarrh Knows that Salves, Lotions, Washes, Sarays and Douches Do Not Cure. applications, If they accomplish anythin: all, simply give transient retief, The catarrhal polson {s In the blood a th mucous membrane of the nose, thro and trachea tries to relieve the system secroting large quanUUes of mucus, discharge sometimes closing up the no trils, dropping: Into the throat, causing deat ness by closing the Ei obian tubes, aug after a time gausing catarth of stomach oF serious throat and lung troubles, A recneay to really cure catarrh must b¢ an internal remedy which will cleanse thd blood from catarrhal poison and remove the fever: and congestion from the mucous men" rane, The best and most modorn remedies for this purpose are antiseptcs, scientifically known as Eucalyptol, Guaiacol, Sanguina ria and Hydrastin, and, while each of thes haa been succcssfully ‘used separately, ye it han been dimeult to get them all com bined in one palatable, convenient and eff t form. clfio imanutacturers of the new catarr} cure, Stuart's Caras Tablets, have suo ceeded admirably In accomplishing this re sult. They sre , pleasant tasting loa ges, to be Crt in the mouth, thus reachiny ery Part of the inucous "unecay Brane of the throat and fnaily. the stomach Unlike oY ny catarrh retmedis ‘Stuart’ Catarrh’ Tablets contain no cucaite, opiate or any injurious drug what ad f ary ually Deneficlal for little an change of climate, chance of cure. Last I read an account of reuthable cures made by Stuart's Ga Teele easy Parureict, and obtain rose ed peat tive them‘ day unt t Caider rayselt entirely, free trom eh of catareh funn snyorance IN Toouid as and Pecan to fall as the sult fas great tinal te house! Runarts Catarr tats at 60 cents for complete treat ment, and ie eoonrentence, ante, [ras Povicd tor catarrh cure, Reagan bus for the Do not. de by letter carriers, who alleged th: asssnemente “levied by, the Repubiisan jt County Committes, orange industry, he says, has shown more progress in the past year than in us five Drevious and alnce thu ot! BOSTON, Oct, &—The counting room of Kidder, Peabody & Co, had almost ‘resumed its normal appearance this ELS. Willever, Phillipsburg, seen ites “1! was trou accept cheap ho: tianing of costs fit, Ask por. she eee fellebio “Dr. Bull‘s Cou; Syrus raps don that youget tt Racking Cough! poeumonte or consumption febreeetquens = ure cure—the old reliable Dr. Bull’s Longs Syrup td THE CS ONE THAT C' Res.” ee paren to consum; ough Byrup” which would have ly use of Dr. Bull's SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TARE: cheap substitutes entre by unreliable deal? af onthe it exclusively (n cases of court, Ee ea it cures: eg ake tr Ae ae Nitta se oestyeiooany ccnwks }o anyone who owders, lotlonn, saly ays and tne 8 cantot really c rrh, because * his disease is ab) Alveane, and loca ty