The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1901, Page 1

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\ (Dutred a lawyer for him. IIGHT EDITION. ‘STEADY UPWARD GROWTH. ogee 592% columns of advertising printed in The World last week. Gain, 77 columns over same peek ti last eee T. "” PRICE ONE S CEI NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 . TOOT. GREATEST NUMERICAL GROWTH: 20,468 advertisements were printed in The Worla last week. Gain, 1,822 over the samz “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? week of last year. PRICE ONE cE Nee TRAIN ROBBERS THROW BOMB _ BUT ARE BEATEN OFF BY MESSENGER SINGLE-HANDED. IN WEALTHY MISS CRUM STANDS BY Se VON: Charles Seaton, a young man of good family, who Capt.. Titus says ie one of the most polished and dan- Appears in Court with! Mel haa told gerous swinclers of women ie} Young Man Alleged sw wiv he tia Ra things chiraed knows, was arraigned to-day in to Have Swindled ° eae and explanations ore Yerkville Court. M Ww H hed © Woman, Twice arrested before, known to any omen and! fir atioaeessiGnal thet police 5 have a wife, with half a dozen wo- many. letters, from women, one Says She Will Marry |‘ mer. witnesses against him, Miss Him SIAGARA FALLS, Estelle Crum, a wealthy young b tO ian woman of Columbus, O., still believes coe tert aL in him and js -eady to marry him. Had tt\ not. been for RneW sar" soee have of Mine e migh: fee a She stood beside him in court. She nay: When he was remanded for examination she iriends. ru he became nad hist Mixs Miller w ted on. i jt it. The doc- from a hurt. set out to find onl for him. ea Suh Told that he had a wife, all she he oper or « had to say was: “I know his entire Tooking tor me right, but I past Ife and I have forgiven all his Pere ae ight, but 1 feulte.y He was arrestet in 198 for at p text world Beaton was arrested yesterday by De- | Jewelry f ei lntwhiohich : ramother ane tectives, Driacoll and) Murphy at his/ & nanwed Eas tu i tpy mab palates boarding-house, West Forty: Bing, Aiko Thee seventh street. He jumt about to gi ae te alee accept from Misa Susan Miller, of able to D1 West One Hundred and T street. $200 as a deposit for a posit would secure for her us * for the Ornamental Onyx and Company. ‘There ts no such « Afteen dollars, and sell my cnings and use uneWer at once concern. tated. Misg Crum was in the room wien the 8 arrrest was made. She. followed Seaton to Poltce Headquarters, und has proin- “ted sto secure ball’ for him. Bhe pald} ,q, the f9e of Lawyer Abraham Levy, Who rp tenis io is’ defending Seaton. Pees ene Wase wlamioe Wanted #400 this morning a ked i well and very suc- r business, mnceret irs. Go Hu om ‘ontone Mate Oct, Hanning js Security. Misg Cram, bln tances, Seaton, the pottce say, operated | th Anta tahice vertixements. il: there, put) through newspaper a advertised for stenographers and them call at.the boardng-howse, which fy richly furnished and patronized by Wealthy perrons. There he woud in-] hi form his caller that he could get her a]: pesition ats a week, but that tt ¥ i be necessary to deposit « sum of moi a» security. This sum varied in diffe 6 nd TP have woman will fo delivery. Will secure rent station to- ny slater has St As almost re Inst hit, e complainants 3 nor Whiting, of N One Hundred and sixte 4 ti It De for | promised to pay him § PUD MAC a te would he tins “found in his room ent ta my had planned to inake « Aes of his Intended impediment rhage cad ty Jar, money one LOPE i BE WED. Romantic Marriage of Miss Florence Taft, a Jersey City Belle. . —PXINLEY MONUMENT. Saye We Hos Nights. Prominent Business Form Association to Aid in at thie electlo: mre aeener Soci eG aie we had been tn New sidered it York his After an absence of several days, that eae greatly alarmed her parents, Miss Pa eek ed disbe Florence Taft, daughter of Mr, and AEEEHATE lene he.) Ciaiel bier s Mrs; Theodore. Taft, of Jersey City, theteouneein | ‘ returned to, her home at No, #0 Bergen \ avenue. were She told her mother that on I f he would tate Cor: iKat, in te Park Reformed Church, M. chances 0} cust hx vote, ngibale hattan, she had een married by Rev. Jaw ne beite right to ‘ sh he. Titton’ to" Mr. Harry Heler, a = t member‘ of the New York Stock Ex- ; chases STAMP CASE AGAINST ea The girl's parents were so alarmed | i i over her absence, that they were on the BROKER NOT DROPPED. Faragtiedtat casecnevatel tial ring point of aotifying the police. Mr. and Mrs. Taft are members of Jersey City's most exclusive circles, and | thelr daughter, « girl of rare beauty, was a popuar belle. Mt Heter had devoted admirers, parents had no idea they were coganed | On Friday afternoon, Mr. Taft wen inanimously elected ing aMx revenue stamps to bille of had been dismissed fe untrue, {C. Houghton, Avatstant United States | hut the young lady's! District-Attorney, salt to-day that a new indictment had been drawn to com= jply with the an 1 War r Revenue act ee oo In. enone of her most to Nis daughter's room And notte that o alk her clothing had been removed, He | P¥vesttton Closes Mldnticht, Nov j sini roa Av Moore and “A.” E called his wife and when’ she was une) BUFFALO, O51" 2 Hoard of | Lotte Sr EaU eT ene able to explain hor daughter's absence, | oy ors of the F an Expo: | SEH Nees ea for her tition : that rearch : who wore ng. Among thi ends were int 1 |Mata nor heard kept her friend's Mabel Drew, of N whb accompanied Mie York and way a witness w Tiltoh’ performed | the omarrhige WEATHER FORECAST. ‘| for: enst y Clty avd miner t= CHILD FELL FIVE FLOORS; > HAD SKULL FRACTURED. last Mrs. Joseph Hough avenue, aUolning Tages former home. . Stes, Hough, Mrs. Heter vere they dined me sof Mr. olahe and eink | and mtiseve: of het “parents! anx over Her abe oF oH from gence und) when told that her father nr ALE and Evany? stout, 1 Mth-fvor ire: », 207 Bayt y, Packed by Seakers fur 3 Uae Hundred a fterhoon to of the the Bile TEAC eturing his ekull. wag baie of aceking thera Men| 3 }iutlon JOCKEY OLSEN FATALLY HURT AT MORRIS PARK. Alexander Olsen. an cighicen-year-old jockey, is dying in Fordham Hospital from a fractured skull. a. we ffi race at Morris Park to-day Timothy Foley. Ol- struck headfirst on the track. The race was a chapter of accidents. two horses losing their lives in the mix-up. ay Gp LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Fourth Race—Ethylene 1. Huntress 2, Jordan 3. Fifth Race—Brulare 1. Alice Turner 2, Albert F. Dewey 3. FoF a tr AT WORTH. Fourth Race—W. J. Deboe 1, Sevoy 2, Money Muss 3. Fifth Race—Orontas 1, Hermencia 2, Harry Preston 3. oto FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Princeton n—Princeton, 30; Orange Athletic Club, 0. _____— + ¢e« —- ‘ LEPROSY NOT CONTAGIOUS, SAYS HEALTH BOARD, Wing Tu Sing, the Chinese leper. who escaped from Phila- ' delphia, will not be sought by the Board of Health here. Dr. ' Blauvelt said to-day: “The disease in this latitude is not con- itagious and the poard of Health will not take any action on the matter.” Bok s4Qna4 RETIRED MERCHANT PUN DOWN BY WAGON. ote Mayer Mayer, sixty-seven. of No. 29 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, a retired merchant, was run over by ,a bakery wagon this afvernoon while crossing Madison avenue ‘at One Hundred and Twenty-fth street. Three of his ribs were fracured. Ernest Waiskoff, the driver, was arested. SLEUTH CLOSE ON MURDERER'S TRAIL Jam confident that he j Jack Lennon saw sl |Detective Butcher, |» man tn While Troy Police} " Are Doing Nothing, |." Promises to Arrest) %.," Mamie Killion’s Slay- | srinai cs er Withina Few Days | is —He Is Sure of His Man. te th the came te vite J owith It and he Kiva hax been compelled t tain he erday. and ree of the + (Special to The Evening Worl) TROY, No ¥., Oet atom sure that [ will unravel this myatery swt” | ne tive Butcher to-day, “and | trled tity of the man who mur- Killion will be eataulisne It would not do for me to}! give all the facts that 1 have Jlcarned, as justice might | ed convinced that Tam on right | dered Mami Of course ement of Detective Hutcher te tnd that he will oan pres tive Butcher has worked almost | De | PRIEST WILL AWAIT CALL OF ASSASSIN. | and not AUBURN, NOY Oot Mf Rovh ' | orlminaly Hix work has been performed slowly but with a view to absolute certainty of detail, In erder that when the matter up there wilt ain of evidence dilty pardes Sradzinnkt the enelreling Startling Charge In Made, The local pollc and the charge be openly H } tthe secatid hiterview wt nee Hnikkt de that t to Mayor 1, —_ SCOTTISH MASONS ELECT THEIR GRAND COMMANDER The Supreme Council of Soverets Inspectors-General, Thirty-third Degree pottish Masons, to-day elected M. \ slit, of Wanhington, D.C, Bov- gn Grand Commander, ixed up In the case. t Je an awful charge to make against sald Detective Butcher, “and tt ls best to go slowly, 1 am sure that T have the right man, “This man has never been mentioned vin connection with the murder, but 1 sen’s mount, feil and broke his leg. The boy was thrown and FIGHT FOR EXPRESS CAs +40 Southern Pacific Special Held Up and Dynamite Intended to Kill Train Hands Turned on Desperadoes. Who Escape After going as PORTLAND, Oct. 22 —The norin-raun ‘| wrt distance the train | Inside of the car, Southern Pacitle overland exp tue} Was stopped Ute ask here at 242. A.M. was hell up by robe fto the ex taem | ; miles south of here, early today and {br ywneon with dyna. 1h ‘ he tr badly damaged, but | Messenger ©. on vas odersd out | by the robbers ed little [ut he refused to sith tiedhat~ | ay Two mer ried the at Cor | un commanded Jtage Grove as the Med out. | The robbers told him to come out or i After passing Wal his four {he would be blown uy with the car, | CF Saige tm tut he replied: “How ahead’ A: fist MTS Jade of Intl foll rid +dieem=- over the t avered Englucer | le of bullets foltowed, riddting the ear eer to re ‘Jack Nichols fireman and pie) DUE t Who was uninjured. | turn and get he raln arrived Theiper with j&crts un ne | Were a Hnucsitate: | asta aa soa | siete ww latter which 1 he Threw Out Denne aT: Were compelled to uncosste th vin} OA dynamite war then rool Detween the vid the first vay express car 1 burning er Nichols wan then SIRCNTAY mil vthead, tae fireman att left. pehind. t exploded. rhein | robbers SCHLEY, BRAVE IN BATTLE of APPLAUDED IN COURT. ager Never Dodged a Shell, Although All Were Kept Ducking, Said compelled the enginesp to erie tatefntetetetetnloniete “SCHLEY ‘IN BATTLE, AS TOLD BY BOATSWAIN HILL. rune Boatswain Hill ~Ad- The shells from the Spanish shi sounded | fa dozen v 5 [3 rallrond tintns under way. Aw they were heard rough the miral Declared He'% lown would go a head, but Commodore Scliley’s head never Would Catch the Co-)# tat lon, if We Followed |: the Ship to Spain. won't vou that ship ahead? ust as econ as that fellow starts to come out I'm going Wi ¢ Db him! UU follow him to Spain ff 1 ha “Do the butlies below know this? see to head him yet Do they know that chip has WASHIN nn Hh 1 his men who were doing the work 1 to know ‘ all that was pon Don't throw that body overboard. Elis died like a braye man and Tam going to bury him as one ed with a ure lemonstration Admira ne to look out for the was patting op the we and raised his’ nh of the dem flushed, and aimy tra wn ships War v ¢ ter he, Oreg nly tho: tlled 1 toward us line of natant iport amd she ro herd ire from our batteries from the time we started to tu J of the battle, when the Ms were co. i da Was on our at Jnand and she was fully a tht [mile from us. was 1 avestion Inmy mind about strik "iWo dt not | We did not tee 'wightly aleat « Ht-! way entrely el tions of thee) sements ne Mat Brook: poin swing- tel with s in command of h turret and the. one

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