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MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 0 _THE WORLD: 1901, MISS BARCLAY WILL FIGH FOR WEALTH OF “ED” STOKE TO OOOO! MANY DUPES OCEK KAADD i | Beautiful Octoroon, Weeping and in Deep Mourning, Declare& She Was Treacher-| ously Kept from the| Deathbed of Her Law. | ful Husband — Does) Not Believe He cert a Will. Hairdresser with ith aSide-Line, Once Employed in Waldorf- Astoria, Much Wanted. IS NOW BUSY IN ENGLAND Mad tnglish Tea Merchant Whose Let- Rosamond Barelay, the peautiful vote: ters to Society Woman Barber roon, who now declar sue la th Opened Must Pay Again. will dima widow of Edward for a portion of the d AM ELIE RIVES HERE [CHANGE OF JUDGE The Prince and Princess Troubetzkoy were among the passengers on the German Lloyd steamship Trave. vhich arrived at Quarrantine at 9 o'clock this morning, and which was detained there for several hours because of 4 case of amallpox among the paa- sengers. ‘The steamer brought 61 cabin and 711 ntecrage passengers. The patient, who was a young girl, was removed to the ship's hospital and taola! y the ship's aurgeon some days ago, and there was but little exposure of the other pas- sengere. Dr. Doty made a careful Investigation of the passengers and removed those who had been tn the same compartment She made the assert 04 report for ‘The Evening World to-day ates Cart L. Kaross {e by profession a hair-{ with the patient. The patient was re- Bue ciad: lefts the! oMices of heriattorney renner, but he has a side line, Ile Ie] Moved. to. the: Reception: Hospital.) at John Delahunty, in the St. f Butta s Hast Sixteenth street, and the steamer, ing. = raually Adept at hota branches of the] after disinfection, wan released and Mies Barclay did not so so Europe, as uniness, hut of Inte he lias been pay | cime up to her dock. chad been reported nu her mother | Ing more attention to the side line, | Tae Princess Troubetzkoy was Amelie are Hving with friends » tit Wa si somewhere in Eng. | HNe%, the author of “The Quick or the Hariem. Her brother Edward PRES IL DE ere ne is sous z Dea and other well-known works. with her. land trying t work his side line on an| iter fire husband war John nl os Miss Barc) wan dres: English tea merchant by means of some|Chanler, the wealthy New Yorker, ene mourning to-day, and her lettera which ace alieged to haye| W8% adludged Insane, but who ‘escap: : : from Bloomingdale and is now fighting ROMS ee = passed between the merchant and A} ty the couria of Virginia to estabdlish Gls tesa New York s woman. sanity and regain control of his prop- a erty. Meanwhile ge number of Amev- ala Would let Tot o und with a to represent foang are storming a) Aross’s smooth pr zood, hard money. He has muleted least tw of money. tradesmen women out there are numberlese have bills inst him, Tro he hat Inarriage certiticate Mr. Stokes's private deposit vault The clerzy namination. “Ed Was §: “Ed. was such guch a secretiv: Li shail send to Canada und get the record of the caserthe MeNutts fall ago Kaross went to work Ini ressing estabdshment az th Waldorf-Astoria, After the was found that he tool patrons the dressing-rooms and massaged them or did some other ser- vice for which he collected money for and not fon the house, He aiso ty borrow meney of all customers and (his led to his discharge. pap he was for a time it Man. ite na Stranze e man was » myselt tn marche ‘ind he Stenmed Open Letters, ficate when they open the te for his will But before this happened Karess ne- "IT do not belleve he ay came acquainted with zsh tea never heard him say any 5 rehant who had en affair with a one. He may have drawn one up . ty Woman. She had a husband and self, He made his ino will the correspondence between the two was her and Lawyer De look carried on Kaross. In order sat aver. isfy his conselence that nothing im- Mr, Delahunty did not draw u er passed between the two, the halr- wi for him, and there are but two xeor with a alde lne ateamed open all BN tne uty. “They are Judge. Drew, Seeiome ours aie eemsureee eat Virgin Chas. itu ples of Went Virginia, and Chas. Mush These he carefully preserved, and be udge Drew isa f the Manhattan « Chi, MoNutts 96 Broadway. resident mem and of the “It Is not tru made me any m me quiet. 1 have gent from them. “Mr. Stokes did not die a bankrup: as some people are trying to make It appear. “His estate is we the Englishni other stde Kaross ihe ' The me wae s_worrled shout this that he gave the man several } thousand dollar With this he opened a place of his own, but he soon blew in all lis money gal Oling and Mis place was sold out went to England, he is sald to have a wife and two children. and came ROSAMOND Ls BARCLA* never one art’ $300,000 at OODOOT DO COOK OOD back here In February. He formed the T could have projon Undertaker Senior, of bo ste a Mrs. MeNutt was seen by an Evening | @cquaintance of aS) vant girl Nife: it xhey had only Hee ce t ate. atid que Min] World renresentutive thta afternoon ant | w ho oa a eel up io Hing ove to wept Mira Bar ae fs PL aa o f vi i her and she let him have the money to “T understood tration RS a hate plionitn MAe in vriitog Will che. becaitawen {tart in business, WHh it he bought the He would have Leon alive prday had BT SRE enter a‘ Mishment at No. 2 Columbus ave- Pevanorircinavedsniarior ¢ died ede aR Pa are | ie rerly don't Know," was the a nue, which had formerly been owned ————— tues by Mrs, Belden, of Molineux fame, put FOUND A bad later no osold by her to a Mrs, WOMAN’ S EAR. KING TAKES NEW TITLE. Mentert: Sra: Begtert moved over(inta ee he q (If CRASH VIN the Hotel Majestle and Karoxe hung ¢ Murder Sumceated hy the ¢ LanCUlr Te bine | ] OE an Columbus avenue place’ ae eres e did net pay allot the $0 for the tn place, however, He gave $9) down and u ne Heh Rene is a mori e for $700. In October he was Bias SE Ne HONDOS IN tof ready cash, and he al- Aortic i} HI Wee tink for a partner to go in with him, earns, ¢ Beran i AT aL nea Mrx, Mary Gridley, who Is proferaion- BOCA EP RNY. OFn eee TA eh Nani ally Known as Lady Chetra Manteia and thelGe see) ci) WRANGLE THREE HOURS To EDWIN B. CREW DISABLED BY) whe « t furore in Newport sigh uae ie saaingientes nat ind) Ireland FIX CONTEST DATE. ACCIDENT IN EA8T RIVER. |!#*t sumr telling fortunes hy the fra ak et Peary sult CO yomintins Te; feet natead of the hands, wan the vic- keen edge. fea ln tty ” fore: ———— tim who answered. She gave up $700 an PL PERE UE ME AES ea —_ Patrick's ¢ 1 Fear to Disclose (ithe Stenmer Denver and foul the place, subject to the $70) mort. Fee ntework on the evident: viieythoe A Way to win is to get on the instae Murder Nete ‘ ULL ata tel Ct a Inncee W in Vain. think Indicates murder, as mayaem Wack, Sunday World Wants hold ern That just. sul He went ial iy ha uleed ia usr’ that pesition and will share it with —-———_- inte the sh. ut of eve ported. you White Elwin 7, erything that could be moved, Then he - Wwyere 9 Uirecchoure) await ecli hon Matlagy got on the Graf Walierser Oct, 18 and irregate Plizgerald to-day over | pier in salled for Europe, The day he left he i Reali alag ieee hiKsainaelierORSE EDL told tie Swedish maid who had loaned ' ; went Heaton Inte he \him the $500 that he was going up to mhatlix known am othe 1900 Vim Mile Nine awa yin purtlon: of Connecticut, and he asked her to meet will wrk him at the Grand Central Statipn. She FOR & Can Abert | Ns the tugboat struck the core was there and remained until midnight (e ION RESULTS. 1 rs with | ie pler whe swung ‘and got be-| While he was on the high seas making murdering Bier ne Lof the Lirge new ste for England: saree Soon $,00,09) to £5. of the aMilory Hne. © proceeding tale prior to Pat: | Aipnaxhenateel alles “k's trial, on the ground that the same 1. upper 10 same facts st appetr |) worker use Aud ie civtl and ertminal steam pipes wer In the iF LOW FLECTA D-ALL WHITE figs, and tt would wurt 1 clouds of smoke and. steam the tug- Ing the Line of the defense, Moat seemed tot en oshe MAL Mornilower, Gr th Bes Dele tancey at ined by the / LOR UG aCe COR eit At beng fe hat the erew JE SHEPARD yern fought bitterly about of the boat was in danger, The tug: ate the Test, which was fmtly | boat Hh i Moore went to the asalstance . yO that day another Hawin 1. Crew, and pissing a [MICHAEL NAGLE. A PRISONER. | at Ws ute probably Yin 1s ead, died by hi wh south side the dam. ! ned. \ LOSES HIS LIFE. Island, tged tug Was be ELECTED — iz a ‘ Penn UGS of the bout was COM> Permitted to Light a Cigar After ALL RED ‘ ve ah Vy] pleteiy swept away) and the damage 14 | Arrest for a Dis- ! MOSES ENSIGN, bs erable The Denver was only Mb of whom were disinherited by: bath ‘tl i r owas on ean while ' kalwin, ow belonga ty the | ee: Sits wit | Star Tompany, of No. is) WHITE lpr South stron | special wo: tue: Rventag, Wartd,) | Perinaice NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. A- f BURGLAR SHOT ESCAPING. | wichact Nagte, aged thirty-seven, wan burned to death {n the borough Jail at South Amboy. | He had been Dashea rh Felt placed in a cell after erates MMAR Sas naceatere. esi Mets selt Mead. | cing arrested at the local opera house Ean ealicepenee gs Yo. Novy, &—While | for erating a disturbance while drunk lerman: Lloyd) atcamer Daniel Schoonmaker's! and disorderly, It ty supposed that his which arrived at} “Aliizerville, Brederick Freer, a lightei cigar set fre to the cot and w York Was killed py Willlam 8, Duns] yimself, i) her! best eastward record, made | mau was detected while ay b- ——— TUS POHEEROGeraaa | 1 surrounded the plac fein Ys ae Boue and | "Acer mpedted commande to surtenter | MARIETTA GOES TO COLON. He ay o to dash through thet aioe 1.2) A. M, October sed bis arma when news ! wand reaching. dystone Hgbt at 12.38 shoot. and Danlap fir Nelleve the Machina and Pro- is morning, her time of passage wax ne Tet Sem Bhs tect American Interests. hours and IS mioute Ler a on it 1 P The United States gunboat Marietta pa 1, cw de WOMAN'S SUICIDE BY GAS. | arrived nere to-day from Portsmouth, Marts ia : il, She Is to sitll:from here on Nov, | —— Mrs. Sarah Ki 7 for Colon to reileve the. Machlas. which aan in there protecting American Interests etloanametenti: pndangered by the war now tn progress | HALIFAX, No.8. Nov The death; Mrs. Sarah Boece, thirty years old, of] in Colombia! ue Hey Mar. Murphy. une of the most No. 1) Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, | prominent Moman Cataolic clergymen dn! committed aulelde about noon by taking wR Sieane ‘ AL in thiseeltyt foccurted Guday (4% Her husband, Adam’ Boee, who|“ quick eervice through Sunday}! . In this-elty, occurred to-da: He was 4 native of Cork, ireland; aang keeps a paint shop on the lower floor of| World Wants, If you've got oJl sume Ofty-elght years f she bullding, = <i liealii “tor\ about twelve |ine for sometime, aed taarsweck et-| @BeF, don't use World Wanta Hing) tt tempted suicide, hurry fo, and} who) Chanler's wife secured a divorce from WITH HERHUSBAND +2 |Prince and Princess Troubetzkoy Arrive on the Trave After Delay at Quarantine. TO TRY DIAMOND. | JUSTICE BARRETT UNABLE TO | GoTo ALBANY THIS WEEE. | | . \y flerrick Wil Preside When Cane ts Opened On Wednesdar. him in Dakota to marry Prince Trou- a wealthy Russian nobleman. Princess was interviewed on board the ship by an Evening World reporter. She looked extremely well and smiled happily and often. A long steam- er coak hid her gown. “Have you heard that your former husband, Mr. Chanter, har been fou and Is trying to establish his sunity was, asked. District-Attorney Patlbin announced this morning that Jugtice Barrett, ow- Ing to engagemente in this city, will be unable ty eside ut the trial of Police Capt. Thomas J. Diamond, which will begin at Albany on Wednesday next. Instead Justice D. Cady Herrick will ur 1 must abso- “decline to discuss Mr, Chanler’s| preside. 1 know nothing of them.| Mr. Philbin, with his assistants, Os- Heallsivauimusrnocnskines vorne, Garvin and Gans, will go to Al- “The Prince and 1 have spent the | bany to prosecute the case summer at Ghiffa. Lake Maggiore. | Gant, Diamond ted for fall- on "k for four monthe, apartment, days to the was ind! ure to suppress disorderly houses in his district: when he commanded the Fifth street station, He got a change of venue on the ground that a fair trial in Italy. We are b: and shall probably take We may go frat for a Park Avene Hotel “have no new book ready for publica. tlon and no plans for any. My husband and I are Interested just now in a full] Could not be had In this county because length portrait of me that he Is paint-/of public prejudice. Ing. We have it with ue, but It ts not fa ni oe "We have been wondering if we must! WENEZUELANS DROWNED. pay duty on It. My husbard has x to see. 1 told him that, being unfinish it could not be called a work fart, and so might be taxed almiply as paint and canvass.” The Princess laughed merrily at her Joke. he Prince,” Rope Hrldge Nroke Walle Colom. blans Paraued Them. MARACAIBO, Veneauela, Nov. 2 (via Havtlan cable).—Advices’ received rhe continued y his studio over Goupll's, Sides my portrait will palat a number | from Ruble, dated Oct. 2, say tyigyts Of ‘studies gathered abroad, We bad (night attack of the Colombia 3 splendid weather and a fine trip over. caused a general reorganization of the As queer a “lost child" case as tne, pollce aave ever had ts that of Arthur Yeath. The-boy Is tweive years oid. in good health. 1s well dreszed, uses the best of English, and, though he {s effeminate tn manner, shows no signs of mental weak- ness, Yet he cannot tel! his father's rat | name. nor can he tel; his addrese ayy ; | corer than ‘Amaterdam. avente. near One Hundredth street.” While he certainly beiongs to people of culture and means. no inquiry has yet been made for’ him. although the police icked him up at 4 o'clock Saturday morning. A careful search of the netgaborhood the claims to tlve In was made Saturday and yesterday, Dut no trace of him or {nts family war found. "| He whl ne taken to Jefferson Market} a | Poston Court to-day. and {f nothing {more is learned about him he will be! turned over to the Gerry Soclety. Tho. boy was: found, at the corner of hth avenue and One Hundred and; HIS FATHER'S NAME -¢-—__-——___ Queer Case of a Twelve-Year-Old Whom the Police Have on Their Hands. [ haa spots ae enn Venezuclanwgan of defense. The Ven- pezielans wore caugit crossing a river {near Rubio, The rope bridge broke and numbers of. them. were drowned. tibe's force, which was . has reinforced the The Geernal is intrenching. $< TRIED SUICIDE IN HOSPITAL. Peter Jocker Cut His Throat with Knife. Peter Jocker, sixty-nine years old, liv- ing it. Hotel Lafayette, a patlent at the French I pital, muttering from aleoho!- cide this mornin, Thing his throat Ww th ie pocket kiltes” centre. Twelfth street by Policeman O Rourke, of the West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street station. When asked what he was doing out alone at 4 o'clock he replied simply that he was lost. He did not appear nervous or frightened, and went willingly to the station. He could not give his father's first name ‘gr place of business, and could not tell his home address exactly. Me cxplained this by saying that his mother had alw called her husband “Papa,” and fact that he had never in his life been allowed to go out In the streets alone. H He said his sister, or a servant, had } always accompanied him and that he never bothered looking at house numbers. His sister took him out Friday night to see a torchilght procession and he Jost her in the crowd, For a child £0 brought up he does not seem to be greatly worrled about his folks and does cheerfully whatever Matron Travers ihe “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave, Men's Over- coats at Of Oxford and brown all-wool Kerseys, HUNGARIANS VOTE. [BENGAL LANCERS. AGAINST PREMIER.) KILLED IN. ATTACK. REBUKE FOR IGNORING DEATH OF PRESIDENT M’KINLEY. nlted States jon Passed Sympathy With, the Expressed in Reaol by Diet. BUDAPEST, Nov. 4.—At the regu- lar session of the Diet to-day a reso- lution way adopted expressing con- dolence with the American people in the death of President: McKinley, The good relations existing between. the two countries Were also commented on, ‘This action by a rebuke to ,the apening of the jaade Aa) referen the Hungarian Diet ee! wh. Brsmie Diet some Maye whatever to Mr. Although he nied that his action mae idue fit he more! jan an over. . thou; eellng on Mr. MEnintes ‘a tariff atari polieyinfue influenced him. (HUNDREDS WATCH | WEE DOGS DEATH. | PITIFUL SUFFERING OF A RUN- OVER FOX TERRIER, je Ani- nally « Policeman Pat mal Ont of Ite Misery by t A litle fox terrier frisked into Sixth avenue at Twenty-fourth street this morning, and tn the confusion was run down by a north-bound car, When the car had passed he.lay on the track with both his. hind legs crushed. Very painfully and .very slowly he crawled a few -feet’and, then was com- pelled to stop in the middle of the south- bound track, A car was bearing down on him. He could-not move. He lay there gazing at the car, a world of agony and fear in bis brown cyes. « The motorman stopped u {t reached phe dog. He cilmbed down from the plattorm "and_ looked at the injured” animal. A crowd numbering hundreds gathered, No one offered to ire the little sufforer,--He gazed mourn- Taw edges, pure wool serge lin- ing, shoul- ders and sleeves of satin. Choice of 13 VICTIMS OF MAHSUDS wHo|] Yoke with turn-up cuffs or plain without cuffs. SURPRISED SURVEYORS. JI GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. Uptown Cor. 327th Si. and 3d Av. an an Escort and je Captares Fight. Troops ac Mi ‘Advance Winter Sale $25.00 SUITS Te a | 5. 00 +BIMLA, Noy. ty-two Bengal Lancers, 4.—A detachment of thir- who were es- Your corting a surveying party,were attacked yesterday by Mahsuds. Or OVBRCOATS Orsee Thirteen of the Lancers were killed. Good | Some of the Mahsuds were captured. Best Goods” Best Style” Best: Fite. pao Prevention {s better than cure. 0 | Sunday .World Wants prevent Busi- ness Failures. HURTUBISE 1438 Broadway. Holland Building. Near 40th Street, GEORGE B. McCUTCHEON od By “Graustark” is the kind of novel that. fasci- nates. £2 It tells of a Yankee’s pluck and shrewdness arrayéd against the powers of an Old World mon- archy and the pride of a princess. £2 If you begin it you will read >a fully at the ring of faces around him. A-‘atreet sweepor pushed: his” shovel under the dog and- carried It to! hat gutter, The ‘crowd Iincreaved In sli ‘Truckn stopped In the street, blocking It. ‘Tacre were teare in. the eyen of pany who watched the patient tthe | ufteter. policeman, attracted by the crowd, ; cal eee up. He elbo hts way to ai? dog and pulled ble: revolver: aane Rt ing. eyes of the. animal ; fol fofstheranastot tho own, I a, aul fea aer it through. .BEGINS NEXT THURSDAY =| re EVENING WORLD DON’T MISS IT!