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BRIDE AN DEAD IN BE [ees Young Brother of the f Wife Believes He Ac- cidentally Turned on the Deadly Fluid and Is Nearly Crazed with Grief. oe ielminininlatoteinininl os William J menihs we: the home ound dead int) of Mrs Hrookiyn, wae turned on hy station. Joseph Dutt, the n Joyce's par {< morning. | er, who ix nineteen years old. nlames himeelf fe the acetdent which caused the de trace Mr Mra. Je at Nn Eas t Pat the hon Mroand Mev Michael Dut, the br arents, last evening, and. waen to stay all ne onsenced todo ey went Up to the Gall bedroom on the se ond toor that Mis. over oc unied previews to he: The room is usually oecuphed WILLIRM hotise, look edthe ge od iy brothers My turned our the gas nto Ko to bed ty ans He says that he mus have turned the gas on Again after turning it ou he no: think that el:her Mr. or Mrs. doyce would have left t tote turn the Gilet Was a Dend tn Her Ned, Aaphysinted. early crazed with 1 x ls an his care: | Charles ets ie fond of Die sis: avenue, found dead tn Thee husband was also well Ik nae pee by the Duff family. penam ped eee ace an Mex. Joyee was a bewitiful girl, who auburn hilr gave her a stristug ance ler hus An engineer tedlistimen:, nhattan, The married tn St. Anne's Roman Catholic | Charen seven months ago, \ nent {(oLbeahinkinic am | with her from. the } . The suppost that her he ¥ led her to with the nd thats on. nally left kas jet pitt i HS WOUNDS ARE FATAL. Veteran Who Attempted Suicide in Central Park Will Die. WEDS MISS | chwendt, a veteran of the shot himself te Conserv. sfourth street and after midnight tals bullet entered his Lert other struck Sim tn tne eeoyterian Hos. ns to tne Pi uncone st he ha ance Ifiy years old and llved st Sixty -xecond street, Hs re ago, and since have been In-the is Mission, A few wnd wince then the beard of over his Brose » ki him- self. 1 of his children mber were found atement showing that he had his “dues to the Bund, the organi Prussian’ War veterans aA member, In bin packs zation of F of which he Only 27 cents The revolver with which he had snot himself was a Weapon evidently E t for the Bride Is Grandniece of Gen. Jubal Early, the Confederate Commander. WORLD WANTS: Are Always Followed by Excellent Results. WASHINGTON, ¢ Arnold Randolph thelr honeymoon trip, Rood wishes of gc of friends re prominent In social life here aul ty New York. The wedding occurred In the JUDGES IN A WALKING MATCH "| STOVER AND ROCKWOOD DRAW 16--Mr. and Mra Valrfax are off on followed by the Paid Help Wants! in This Morn-! ine’s WORLD. Pali Help W Thirteen’ Other. New York Pap2rs Combined. | + 023) IMPROVERS 7) JANITORS: 1 KITCHEN WORK 6 | LADIES TAILORS BAKERS BLACKSMITHS 6 >! ty 5] | D HER HUSBAND FAIRFAX, OF VIRGINIA, who | R. EARLY. Tor ANNIE (o9 eferereVereye) and Mrs. Coarles st No Mr. - of ahe avenue Barty pul the and | sandsom a RFA Juitval Herate In the hing a Iviachous as well Mr Palrfax dea descenda Falrfax family Virgina ‘ We pres Pto Mr “ares ENED THEET AUT HAD WATCH ‘ARRESTED WITH STOLEN TIME- ‘vt THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN > Dying M Onaire, Geo. C. Taylor, Refuses Forgiveness to His Beautiful Ward for Eloping with Head Gardener. A congrugus Gibson. sight even avered Mrs in a vine clad cu: avenue, Yonke: the entrance to the great With Mr ley bust end, sioc wenty anyching ‘manera y senior tothe aere man for whom « Amer y oKirt beside | rit 1 S200 te marry In a magnificen plonbal mansion © Islip LL. Geor, Taylor, multi. millionaire and rec fonier futher « the beautiful gir. dying paralyals. ‘The third and fatal stroke | followed the excl when his | beautiful ward, che Mgnt ef iis deciining days, announced her marriage to his head gardener and pleaded forgiveness atte tt he maxgnit Him ad sae ears her ie For answer he showed ‘her and her hus band the gateway of Alm estate, a when they had passed out he ordered Ked against them foreve with gtlef. wuger and r te gates I Then, sal sentiment, he threw himself on the bed from walch, his paysicians sty. ne will never rine avaln Love's Hitternens. Mra Hodley knows that her former 1 Is ut death's door, Shi has disowned her his heart will not soften tow for she had gone back to replead for his | favor and me: repulmes. And an ternees of her heart che realizes that her love been leas impetuous, have tossed mitiions welde as cagatelle to gain her heart's desir Her's is a mont contrary fate. A child of fortune oy merest circumstance, she tossed aside a golden dream for a love not a In Happy. It isn't every day a girl will choose between $20,000,000 and love, and when her escapade was known the whole world wondered. Tall and very well developed ts this romantic matron of eighteen, Sh» and her husband are stopping at the home of his friend, & Heather, head gardener of the Colgate estate, As she stood chatting, her «ray eyes looked out wintfully from beneath a large Gainsborough hat, under which her waving Ight brown hatr was care- leasly mansed, She had Just returned from Great River, whithe> she and her husband had gone to plead for the forgiveness which was denied them. You know,” went Mr. Bodivy, “ours was purely a love match. People expect us to talk about it, but really when we say that we are happy it seems {3 me we sum ft up.” “It has been sald,’ Interrupted Mra. Rodley, “tha, I married Fred because T had had no opportunities to see other men." fAnd is that irre, Lena tl’ Mr. Bodley Interfected. “Did you marry me becaus you KAW NO one elRe His): losked | from | husband, looking, | whieh | Ni no you went tively humbte He is a middle with a sus his blue serge sult w shirt are and black are his frank has 4 which . winning are ne wt Me tx fully bride. cillor dey and who ay devote watch sh tuition with & who “\ “It is not or evil ha on od ie on that vr ley sized man short rv vine the « men tered under Mr €, OCTUBER 16, 1901. FREDERICK BODLEY. Tencher, rather sp shorter t a Ire rorts Mr Row hat fever Ated by her Mrs i k t uEht exes taught She golf door he Nios her b rv trigid aad Mrs on o 1 ride 0 Of th her how etl Lodley River Mr to speak It were true that sald. auilee th were onde hone Mr. T “Ealmply went (0 v1 sonal effects. While 1 w Mr. ‘Taylor's representative the estate, Eve be Meek fered yp eo had was mate tation of being intimation tha ming Mr ning {neredullls dublous shrivg. that we with forety Holle atid ustaen StI be with Nodiey oan badly be pleut hew Mr with a hotaral his mr airt, an is mld fe oft relenting the hate win brie M many Rodley'« wylor he tre George multl ' | | | } ni reastog band SOUTH POLE THEIR QUEST. —e Prof. Nordenskjold and Party Start on Long Trip to Antarctic. Sweden, Oct. 16 GOTH Prof. Otto vessel, Antarctic, Antarctic expedition w ubject of reaching the South the members of the expedition were satled bourd, with the exception of Lt Dune, who will Join the vessel a mouth, The Anta was wa cheered by thouxands who assembled bid her farewell, Prof. Nordennkjold recer following statement regardin “From Gothenverg we sho England, and thence to Buenc and Alerra del Fuego, whenc make our way to the Antarctic We shall endeavor tu push as far made the nis plans: ly us peas! with the Antarette, when winter comes on, we Hosend a party on snore to winter ‘That party will probably consist of six persons, of whom [shall ne one We shall build 4 small hut for our- selves, and engage in meteoro.oxical, magnette, vgraphic and other aclen- tie ooservations. soon aw We have landed, the An- rette wil recur to Tlerra del Fuego; and a eclentist, who will sail with her. will conduct the researches In thin hitherto little explored country. In this we shall be able to work In two chments, and make as much use four time ax possible, — BANKER’S VOTE ALL RIGHT. nm Decision Interesting Reg! in Deniata Cane. John D. Dennis, of the banking of Blair and Company, of 3 street, who was summoned to ville Court through a enallenge by election Inspector, on a complaint of {i+ legal reglatration, appeared In court day, and explained to Magistrate Brann. firm y an Mr, Denis registered tasty from the Metropolitan Club, No, 1 Kast Sixtleth street A house has been bullding for him at No. 9 Went Piftear. eet, and during the summ: t ved ‘in Oyster Bay, He regix from the fF Aostret house fn the Nineteenth: lection District of the Twonty-sevonth Assembsy District. J) 2) s IN SEVEN-MILE CONTEST. PIECE IN POCKET. W — 19 ., fH Went Heel and | Henry Rann Felt Tog at Min Pock- | e veo Naliaton Spa | et White on Street Car and PHOTOGRAPHE| el be tale tab | Gave LUbases CASIIERS it IANO HANDS ......10 | — | sess SMAERS HOCULATE DID. | souiniese s| (oer stalere dear) Supe Von) | Henry Rann, of Ron Ave: PERS s{lrontens . 25 SARATOS A, Oo! Supreme rldir +. piatarm\et. cLERKS 3 Pressras tg Justice M. 1. Stover, of Amsierdam Way car late Jagt night when he CONTMAKERS - @| Presse 3 County Judge Nash Rockwoot and Al rk at hin vest pocket, and at toupoarrons 11 | HOOFLERS p bert Forthmiter, a lay of Saratoga | the same moment a well-dressed young, sS0 |EALESLADIBA «0.0.16 Springs, have suddenly gained prem-| man, who had also been riding on the MAKERS . 3 | SALESNEN iq fence In the local pedestrtan world. platform, jumped from the car and took EMAKERS g1 Justice Stover, who ts presiding yver| te his heels, DISHWASHERS LVERSMITHS , the October cerm of the Supreme Court . ring that hie $10 gold DRKISMARERS 28 SKIRT HANDS at Ballston Spa, seven eniles distani | watch had been stolen, gave chase, Hin DRIVERS as 12 | soLtciroRa from this villa, falling to connect) cries of “Stop, thief!” attrac a crowd Donte Apap 3 with a Saratowa-bound train last; Immediately, and they Joined in the ELEVATOR avert 35 Ing, waw determined to reach here, + pursuit of the thief. Bll SInLeTaN ets 21 if he had to waik the entire d The chase began at Thirth atreet Py ieee a eae ou Judge Rockwood accepted a challenge |and before Thirty-second street had Bas 2 at the Justice to cover the distance an | deen reached the throng wax xo dense WANDS stg £208 ID a conten: wre wocom.| that the fugitive's progress was blocked FARM HANDS +16 aanied by Law: and Pollceman MeCabe & red him be- repucrs randiéuetcslainea' fore he could make good h ape. rinisiens and 4 half later j At the Weat Thirtleth street. statlon GInts .. . rg ted Onna Arrivals hirge Au the prisoner desorbed himself aw Paria GROCERY CLE: previously apprised by telephone of the fis wuttte Tanna. Watch iiarae Mound tn POA CBG aeven-mile walking! mute ne of Nis pockets, and he was locked The conteet was declared a draw. i t Fags Mr. Dennis told Magistrate Brann that he considered No. 9 West Fiftleth street ain home, an ing renovated. Atnglatrate Brann agree with Mr, Dennis and dismissed the czec. FINDS TIME FOR CLUBS” AND MANY GC MR. JAMES HAR M- SEYMOUR I ) to lowth whary ng centlemasty Sim | spend by | midst mber of trict and fal Hers for wn emp her of ie apple built her Isom al doin yacht her on 4 Horary money or Within six month str been t Mohin ow wuM selred as excttemen tunity tot convulsions and str hanging In the he regained to those abe rity het for th Mt | terday Japoke con hh He Mines Sat Mra. He name, calle ly prostrat Tayt Du Taytor; J Murray torial Candidate Is a Very 1 Busy Woman Mrs Demoeratt New Jerre Mans, of 1 Sewar Ala \ r wil swell Provident fund eventing iouse, 1 Seymour, w f ilonary #tock Ae mat chy, Her wt Postal Clerk con k aed ta-mar row py Lexington Avenue Oper 5) he service, or Seven § tive in Africa rs whe is w owner HEIRESS WEEPS OVER HASTY MARRIAGE. Personal BY WHICH SHE FORFEITS $20,000,000. ™ Mr ye ol) friend anion only hu vn ga study th Th th Vx with) eth balane sclousness m for th isk y Murray, to-day thousands of men with twice — | ] |the brains and education of Mr. Mor="-. isan who are practically paupers. They paniards Held Cap- Were Devoured. SOUR GRAPES FO Vouk tT Hitt Sayer Got Sew Print teutley to Mt NEW TLAVEN fi y “ 1 1 G jb Mrs He pure ated her, nas rlopement a violent 1| Ry e agnetism © HowProminent Men Develop This Power and Use It to Influence Others—Women, Too, Adepts in This My:- terious Art. A Reporter Makes Astounding Discoveries — Secret Methods Which Charm and Fascinate the Human Mind. Nigh Priests of the Occult Reveal Jealously Guarded Secects of Years—Two Wone derfu New Buoss by Prom. nent New Yorn men. lwo wonderful new books, entitled Success and How to Win It," and L |The Secret of Power,” have just Issued at an expense of over ¢ leading colleges y of New York. | ‘Theso locks are from the pens of the abl specialists of modern times. ‘The ibors gave away the copyright 0: conditions that 10,000 copies should (stributed to the public free of ; charge. The Columbia ‘Sélentific) | Academy is now complying with this Jeontract, and until the edition of 10,000 copies fs exhausted you can> get coples of both these books abso- lutely free. Both bocks are profnee- 7 ly illustrated with the most. expen- sive half-tone engravings. They) are full of wonderful secrets and sta! & surprises and they thoroughly” xpiain the real source of the power, of personal influence. They fully and ~ completely reveal the fundamental principles of success and influence in every walk of fe. The hidden mys-— teries. of personal magnetism, will ~ ‘pewer and scientific character read- y are explained in an intensely fa- teresting manner. Two secret meth-, Is of personal influence are” de- scribed, which positively enable any intelligent person to/ exercise a mar vellous influence and control_over one whom he may wish, These methods are entirely new, afld have — never before heen made public. Ay” reporter has tried them personally and can vouch for thelr wonderfal power. sie : The books also describe absolutely, certain methods by which you~ can= read) the character, secrets and lives of every one you meet. No one can: decelve you. You can tell what voca tlon is best for you to follow. You an know the secret power by which minds of human beings are charmed and fascinated. The newest, Intest and best system of physical and men=: tal culture and magnetic healing: f fully explained and illustrated) by” beautiful half-tone engravin; No such books have ever before been published. No such wonderful Infor= ~~ mation has ever before been: placed: in one’s hands by these books, | The: Legislature of the State of Naw York debated whether or not the State ought to permit their promiscuous circulation; but It was finally decided the good they would accomplish ould greatly overcome the fll, and) 9 their distribution was not interfered Be: with. fe S Not long ago John D. Rockefeller, / the richest man in America, saidy In, talking to a Sunday school clasa, that he regarded his success In life largely to his ability to {nfluence others.) Lincoln, Lee, Napoleon and Alexan- «7 der the Great all won fame and re- nown by their wonderful power of — personal influence. Jay Gould piled’ wn millions by this same power. J, PL” Morgan organized the billion-dollar steel trust and enriched himself: by: millions simply by his marvellous ability to Influence others. There are . e [have the ability to organize a trust. - but they have not suffictent power of} = | personal Influence. Personal influence, ‘ will-power, stamina—call it what you | witi—has from the creation of man heen the subtle force that has brought wealth, fame and renown to those i ho were fortunate enough to pos- fe This strange, mysterious influence Inherent in every human being. e late method: explained by the New York specialists in human cul- ire any intelligent p2rson cans de- velop a wonderfully magnetic person- ty, and learn how to read the char- cter, secrets and the lives of others . elin a few days’ study at his own tpt it tae |home, You can use this marvellous | nower without the knowledge of your ‘ ie |most intimate friends and associates. 3 R WILLIE. fet ESCAPED LIFE TERM IN JAIL. TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF. Leon Virrcin seein Miele with Pish Wate. MM for Ven sours old, of 27 West Twenty-sixth street, at> yd omulohte this morning at his idence by stabbing himself above the with 2 fleh kuffe. He was taken pilevue Hospital. “| your Yon can use it to obtain lucrative em~ yloyment, to secure an advance In {Guidry to win the friendship and {n> | uence of others, to obtain a greater | chore of happiness from life. You can be respected, honored and be- {come a leader in your community. If you are not fully satisfied with present condition and clrevm= [stances; if you long for greater suc~ leess or more money: {f You are nok |qhle to influence others to the extent 1 desire, the reporter would advise \y ‘con to write at once for free coptes. of ‘lone great works now being given’ away by the Columbia Scfentific Academy. Rt ny Ute wild read thelr grand. books, Mt Igan. sage ath Se were teh one would hay ne 4 have. avoided mate» the Columbia Seipms Viding stac the Te tomy Miter g will send your name and to the Columbia: Selentifia mining Ya) If you address Academy Broad j the abo absolutely’ ak postage, prepatd, et | punt of the great expense, Ins | volved in preparing these books, thd, | Columbia Scientific Academy requ j that only people who ara. a! Interested write for free" those who desire to. access and bi

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