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GEORGE BLA 5 AUSED, Superintendent of Outdoor Poor Charged with Ab- ducting Old Woman. LAWYER WANTS A WRIT. Wants Ellen Duff, Whose Property Blair Is Said to Have, Pro- duced In Court, In a petition for a corpus for the product Duff, in Justice ¢ Bupreme Court, Georg: a lawyer from Blauvelt. 1. 1 ealiy charges George Blair, Su ent of the ¢ Mrs. Dutt, a and kidnapp his dealinges with her Maclaughlin saya tn his “1 believe George Blutr, acting for him, have Duff. The abduction of part of a plot or scheme of waid ( Blair to delay the recovery 1 broug! by Mrs. Dull for the return her property. “In that sult Blair Han answer {n Which he stated that he held in hts hands for Mrs. Dutt cu) The writ ts returnable to-morrow Ol Woman tn ce Machaughlin recites in bi titlon that’he met Mrs. Dum in etnat Blauvelt May 2. Sh him thar “George Blair, he pretenil Buperintendeni of © 1 York, had brought the Convent of nick at Blau in the world.” MaoLaughiin sald he moved the woman to Newport pending ant Ration of her story. Later to Far Rockawa from there and“ Duft wan spirited a agents.” wyer says that he brought suit Tair te recover Mra. Dufts of Mrs he received and still holds to Durt Lived iu Prominent Later she was employed in the h holds, of James Gordon Bennett, and juntor: Col. 8. Von. Cruzer, Justice Saimon P, Chase and his + in-law, Gov. Wi Borat am anderbilt some papers. Other aMAavith showed that she had near $5,000 In various Kk. When an Ryening AW Plained to Supe: charges: Mr. Bi been for some time. Ellen Duff came to me two years Ago and asked me to look after her anc about 3,000 wh: hi expecting this procee a) ri er oand. nothis in. authority to Bent her to some friends city. “After she had b dering on the street In the Insane 7 MacLaughiin shipped of her niece. 5 Rockaway. Mixx K and asked me to tak aunt again about two nald si could not there. I have hospital, where treatmen TRAIN CRASH MA REVEAL FRAUD, WABASH VICTIMS EVIDENTLY CONTRACT LABORERS. = sh nds Papers on a lian and Makes a Dincovery. Priest Dying | DETROIT, ceherin!, pastor of the Itullan Ch N Francesco jn thin city, 1 the\ Wabash wreck near Seneca in th hope of aldinr some of hin From Giovanni Folorne, tue > Ttallan who i* dying in the farm hd Nearest the wreck, nnd fr: found in his pockets, Fat learned that. the Party 8 own lain his interest iv tie men Adrian, Mich. saya Romano. Belila West Taylor st fo, through whom was arr. transportation to Calif, Hang killed in Wedn: nights OWreck on the Wabash, there were only | ; (ty Immigrants on. the we Beans {tath, eons tiatiwee ete ie fs true it reduces the death best 2: patinalt and the number of a be between forty and Att THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1901: MRS. BONINE CONFESSED SHE WAS “WOMAN IN BLACK.” Horne, the Detective, “We Fell As He Grasped | Swears that the Pris- Me and Then I Felt oner Accused of Kill- ing Clerk Ayres Told Him She Had Gone to, the Room of the Dead | Man and Was There | Attacked with a Pis- | tol—He Ran After Her and She Tripped. Blood Gushing Over My Shoulder," She Said. ‘|! Left the Room by Way of the Window Because | Heard Somebody."’— Prosecution.Closes To-Morrow. MRS. BONINE HEARS DETECTIVE HDistriet ant th HORNE oMay 17, in ing any knows Gout 1 atti Evening Worlt | Nov. The prosecution in the Bonine case will close to-morrow, the District-Attor- Attorn in wer Avres, ¢ the reve rown h ney having only two more witnesses, torn to ¢ail not know how feteAt To-< sensation was the recital The wrapier wor hy Detective Horne of Mrs. Bonlne’s| i he winees aid hentine) te me confession to him that she had been: j« wnctit monet cited in Ayres's room when the clerk wis 1) ¢ Killed and that the man was shot in] Us Uso WDE i oea ite some unaccountable way with his) 7 | f to ner wan own pistol while trying to shoot her. owse si Mrs. Bonine was also with admitting that the woman in black n hurrying i vt do the fre-escs, pm Ayres’s i window n ont headquarters: ‘The prisoner was not) moved. by “h pat eau a ' fk move Bute the res the detective’s evidence R i \ whi Hatenet Me Nd etatemen ade to Morne 94 xa Precinet Havest was ty t nouns 11 he needn't Allg on that he the day of he sald ghe Sh had of a om at the time of the shoot Sin the handling tn Florida Mt me Headqu morning, We ved oon the door 1 opened it he Was atek, asked me if 1 had any medicine. 1 him 7 Inine. Ie waited to cot itd told him he Wake the boys, and Wanted me to eo: vn hour PHILBIN NOW AFTER THE GAMBLING COMBINE. Partridge as Mayor toner ection af Cot Wet Crom 1 . it . Strauies and 4 It for the indiviadal cham: - Cy + ond the of- z Ese eye been tne disona wil} "IOFFICIALS ARE MISS STONE M (Continued from First Page.) any negotiations pending for thelr re- lease which would make it Improbable that the brigands would kill them at this me? MR. HILL—I can onty say that credit any report of the death Mian Stone and her companton. THE EVENING WORLD—The Even- Ing World han received a cable despatch saying both women have been mur- dered. MR. HILI-—-I repeat, I atill discredtt any report of their deaths. — oo WORST FEARED BY | FOREIGN BOARD. we of ‘The Evening World calied up Rev Dr. C. C. Swett, manager of the Amer- fean Board of Foreign Miaaions at Bos- ton, over the long-distance telephone and read to him the Vienna despatch telling of the murder of Miss Stone and her companion. “This In horrible news.” sald Mr. Swett, “It le the frat news we have hear of Mies Stone for days. “1 only hope It may not be true, but T fear very much {t fs, as the firat and only really authsntlc news we had of Miss Stone after the news of her cap- lure was the cablegram published in The Evening World from Prince Alex- ander of Servia. “From thts morning's cable tt would appear that Miax Stone was murdered at fust the spot where the Prince sald the brigands had been located. “We are very grateful to The Evening World for this news, distressing though it be. It seems @ pity that the money American correspondents for hin ils advanced by the American people and) tory tactics. After. delay he the effort Consular Agent Dickinson ped bis arguments witn the Bul- werefofrnovavall: n Government, eft and YU cannot ‘speak at this Cr eas for the vicinity of ong- what the results WUT be 0 at actlon noid of th nde to negotiate with thee Holrdemayis inks Cnet isLOCe Re raeli with atm. $1 The negotiations fell through NEWS PHONED TO BROTHER. | Sto, a onary change Building at Hoston Evening World called him by long distance telephone and to him the Vienna cablegram. “LE sined e that the word you have he brother of the mur- fa In business ig th No. 53 St up read ved may not prove true, ald. “But 1 thank you very much for municating it to me “Any news Is better than no news, and we have all been in great suspense here for many days.” SAY DICKINSON IS TO BLAME. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 29.—With ref- erence to the reports of the death of Miss Ellen My Stone, the captive Amar- ican missionary. the Government } that {f the brigands, exaaperated by th, delay, have murdered Miss Ston sul-General Dickinson, the dl th agent of the United States, Is responsi- latter has not interfered with Mr ‘fs emlasuries, nor were troops 4 after Mr. Dickinson had opened communication with the brigands. UNDER SUSPICION. Under date of Oct. 3 Willam Kin- hain! Rose, special commissioner of ‘The World at Sella, wrote to this newsp: the first authencle news about ihe nego- tations for the release of Mise Bone. In an interview with Consul-Gen Dickinson Mr. Rose got from that ge tleman statements that may kaye some hearing upon the lamentable end of the Kidnapping of the American misslonary. It anpeary from Mr, Rose's tnterviow GANNON HIGHLY - LAUDED FOR RAID. BROKE UP A MOST INIQUITOUS DIVE. Magistrate Zeller threw a beautiful, large bouquet at Police Capt, Gannon WITH HER COMPANION. URDERED that Corsui-General Dickinson was con- sinced from the first that the Bulgurian Government was Interested In the cap- ture of Miss Stone and woul! share in the ranrom money. He spent much time tn arguing this with the Bulgari: authorities, who disclaimed all kno’ edge of the brigends and volunteered all L « they could render, n claimed publicly,” sald naul-General to Mr. Rose, “right here In Sofa by members of the Gecret M. niin Committee that the money scribed in America already belonge | the band of rigands and that the je who hold not paying to American authorities or thy it are acting dishonestly tn it over at once, “When that argument has been used vestigation convinced him that t rage had been org: teers nized by certa Members of the Bulgarian | n Soctety, and that they In Of and PREC West Side of Street.} 144 BOWERY, TNorth Grand st.-L"Statton. aC CASPRRLNGCLAELAN Penn “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” Don’t be misled by a lot of gush. Both diamonds and gold are pod. ucts of Mother Earth, and no one establishenent Ae We pteler to devote valuable space tothe ge oeoPol? in point of quality. Space to the deszription of al offerings rears enatled to make through the facilities which no other house not a pin bead. you always obtain a good sized di fe money— Selections made aow will be rescree poe et Large pure white iamond, perfectly cut, very brilliant, to me I have replied, of all, that an no auch large sum as $109,00) or $120.01 Very brilliant a has been subscribed in America; that Gentlemau's Dia-} pure Whito Ma-§ 2 Steel- White} Engagement what has been subscribed was for the reeeingtiRe: Belcher Smond, perfectly {perfect gems; redemption of Miss Stone and not for th: color rary ey eRS four, handsome $1M karat, a blaze beneflt of the Secret Macedonian seen to be appre- worth jot fire, worth : mittee, and that no money will be paid! 3, 8125; brill URMI Mas Stone ts delivered safely into : rer 989 [Rrccias 912.50 ftrecia.... $75 438 the hands of her friends. In thin | am acting under the tnatructions of the | wy MY, ly. State Department in Washington. | Se The Consul-¢ al tol bt = neral told Mr, Rose = that he heard of the abduction of Miss aS 3 ~S Stone two days after tt happened, and = set an investigation on foot. This in-| adopted Turkish disguises He tlumed the Ameri for the delay in rescu and her companion Subseuuent to Dickinson was n newspapers ng the misstonary th interview eritictaed by; re WAS 23 YEARS A MISSIONARY. Miss Ellen Stone wa } Mass. July 24 1816. 1 tensely religious. Wh. ® few daya old she was bap that occasion Mrs. Stone sol wecrated the child to the ela Missi After graduating from achoola of Chelsea, Muss became Aa achool teacher She left this city in Octoder, 1878, to ally herself with the Turkish missions. Hor firat fleld of duty was in Samovar. There she remained until 188, when ehe urned to this country for a visit Upon her return to her missionary tasks sho took up 4 station in Bulgar: On Sept. 6 lasts Miss Stone Panled by Madame ‘Tsilka, three teachers aud by Pastors Dimitroft Virkoff. both Bulgarian preac Proceeding from the «Illa to Dinwala, in Turkey. There had been trouote wi tn the neighborhood ant the I alcade was guarded vy a small of men. Jn ® narrow pars in the mountains a band of brigands appeared. Some of the members of the missionary party were cruelly slaughtered and the guard over- powered. Mise Stone and Mme. Tatlca were aelged und taken to ane of the strongholds of tho brigands in the Balkan Mountains. After a Ume the Turkish missionaries Bot into communication with the ban- dite. The usual request for ransom was received, but the size of the amount de sired ataggered the American Board of Missions. It was BU0,(00, The bandits announced that unie: this amount was forthcoming on or be- fore Oct. § Mies Sone would either be killed of forced to marry a brigund. Like fate wan promised for Mme. ‘Tsilka, The State De tment Was ap to, but nothing wan ave to Conaul-General Dickinson from Conatan Unople to Hofle to represent the Gavern- ment In treating with the bandits. There was a feeling of apathy In the United States over the affair. It was thougnt that when a demand for ransom was refused Misx Ston As Oct, & approai nt word that un Roxbury, ne Was the public Miss Stone forthcoming at ppointe. Mian Stone and her companton would assuredly be butchered. At last, Just three days befure the dade wet, the American Hoan of Forolgn Missions sent out an appeal to the, American people for funds for the ransom of Miss Stone, Not quite $9,000 were rained. This sum ) Md gold, large ie eHiamon inee worth $0 per pair. : s Oren Evenings till 8.30. fant, i Special. $14 irda Actual Size. Regal Pendant or Brooch, large diamond in centre, urrounded by genuine tirst- water pearls, Dumb-bell Links, a ne e3 $10: Seventeen gevuine full cut Diamonds, TO $35 Hare $29 Saturday till 11. Jou, We Si mail orders, Correspondence solteited. yi A GREAT VICTORY! #63, our price Send for iMustrated circular of bi every Our Shrewd Buyer {opmtey| Pee has PURCHASED the | Evening | Till 9.30, ww Entire Stock of the Eagle __ Saturday PLAIN Clothing Ho | Till FIGURES. ne | 1.30 P.M. At 30c. on the DOLLAR. Three-Fourths of this stock will be placed on sale, toget with Our stock, at our store, S. W. Cor. 34th St. and 8th Ave. The remainder will be sold at the store of the Eagle Clothing House, 543 8th Ave., near 37th St. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, NOV. 30th, AT 9 A. M, AT BOTH STORES. Our Gilt Edge Guarantee at This Sale. ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. SPECIAL — (rnatel by ne tucsiors ie Senasy sates oat ot WITT be put om nal Pett thera - _ Just a Few Ideas of Our Wonderful Bargains: | Syste cut aad bring it with 704 | te be convinced that these Items are BONA- fork, at 30s. on the dollar, genuine Irish N cut and leqgth; “et 6,98 ¢ without yokes; Hox Coats tn brown kersey, chev- °, 7.98 NO. 8. Silk-Lined Oxtora Gray Coate and Vesta; cuff sleeves; equal to custom made Actual se: Ing price te 635. sale only of all styles and descriptions, in gray, bi Good v1 mid “tSANDLER’S, , acts HOUSE, S.W. Cor. 34th St, & 8th Ave,, 543 sth Ave. bet, 37th & 38th Stu, OPEN EVERY EVENING. ues when pol wis sent to Consul-General Dickinson It was mpurned by the bandits, who charged treachery o_____— TAKE A RECORD. Ses'How Many Friends Are Hurt by In the Centre Street Court to-day when the prisoners in the Captain's Elizabeth street dive raid were arraigned, Coffee. It. would be just as reasonable for | oo Tho Captain {» much obliged, for h@/ a temperance advocate to drink a Needw bouquets in his business. He te} little diluted whiskey as to drink cof- | ASSORTRD HMUIT under Indictment for neglect of duty | fee, for one is as truly an Intoxicant while he was In command of the East/ as the other, and persistence in the Twenty-second street station, and now that he has been moved from his hiding place in Central Park to a precinct where he can make a good is not overlooking any chances to take the curse off. But whaever may have been the motive which made the Captain act in this case, he appears to have done a mighty good thing. The dive that he Ry at 7 The appoint broke up was probably as iniquitous as paditety: known Chat he x Mean any that a police captain in this city Comminste Utherefore devi Mr. Low could 1 ever overlooked. 6 »to hte room, Wheal my plan to that extent Haiee MA da From the evidence that was given in ; i remeron a court, the raid was made on the in- Sra ve HE'S “INDORSED 1 Mur-| formation of a Mrs. Parsia, the Irish anabolted! wife of an Italian, who told the Captain hand, 1 tried BY MURPHY. or record of Capt. Diamond's convies| that there wan a disorderly houso at Ud ~—- ‘ trea 1 cannot | NO. 203 Eltzabeth street which har- Went Out the Wi jee Commiss Mure) ger vera from Aj. {| SoFing young girls, The place was ‘ . ) ne ¢ ‘3 i raided yestenlay afternoon, and Tessle He grabbed me around the walst yt snqual wh caught hold of fle right hand. 1 don't aa Se eel SINS SS Sharfkin, fourteen years old, of No, 179 know how the rhooth red. We 1 East Broadway, and Rocco Gallette, fell, he partly ». 1 tet; SAFE LAY IN MUD 20 YEARS. BANCROFT’S WILL. of No, 231 Mott street. were arrested. blood gushing over my shoulder. When | eee ee The little girl then told a horrible et atoUel . sapere tnt f ¢. She sald that the place was run Trot uy 1 found the pistol in my hand, | Money and Mapers inte When te Historian Wt Rohtak He was holding it by the barrel. 1 Wid | Wan Red fram the Mis Featnte of the Historinn Heady Now| yy Giovanni Bellantonia, who employed the trunk and went out the wine| jess plicrreaeti . Ida Smith, an cighteen-year-old girl, to AS tatthernteoseeasene KIN Nee NanN| ‘bie histortan, | patrol the east side streets and procure sked Mrs. Bonine why she did net Albert 1 atin Washing- | Paat hight fda Smith and Bellantonia the detective | January, Isl, is now ready for Were arrested, : iraatiowed y ution shenale and another ttle wirl, Tae the door, but heard some one tatking. | Qtatning it up, for rome unknown rea-| Hee igewise sauftered atthe: hasde at She also said who went to a bathroom) jy yyy 1. 1, and made the | Bellantonia, told thelr stories in court and washed her hands and clothing % Who secured’ | Insurance and Tryst Bald and the Magistrate was out- then went to bed, nate was blown Buardian, “Thin ts one of th a The witness sald Mrs. Bontne first hd) money” were income has been divided among] cases I have ever heard of” ee aan fact I heirs, and the value of the estate risen from $541,873 ¢o $614,426, here are several small Mfe annuities which will require $65,000, and the remainder of $860,000 will be divided at once between his six grandchildren, ullay tha de ne of ed ta Livi xinkdn wald she wanted to talk to him not as detective and then ask his advice. Caught Hi» Hand Detective Horne added that | the na a Teal Broadway, ‘moving into | uaa the day before the landsilde occurred at 2 o'clock in the morns new later] which im and’ ing. fart Seabee Sb pt. Gannon, I think you ure to be nh ed for your ‘action in the use of coffee brings on a varlety of chronic diseases, notorious among ASI are dyspepala, heart palpita- owing he} tion (and ultimately heart failure), | CH frequently constipation, kidney dis-|yq1 eases, Many cases of weak eyes and trembling condition of the nerves, This {s only a small percentage of the great variety of discases which come from an unbalanced nervous system, caused by the peraistent daily use of the drug caffeine, which ia the active principle of coffee. An- other bit of prima facie evidence about coffee is that the victims to ‘the habit find great diMculty In giv- ing {t up. They will solemnly pledge to them- selves day after day that they will abandon the use of it when they know that it is shortening their days, but'morning after morning they fail, until they grow to despise themselves for thelr lack of control. a Any one Interested In this subject would be greatly surprised to make a BUTTER PRANUT DRITTLA 10 one ot our leading opecials. Why? ve: cHOcoLaTE- CROWTHTER.—At the realdence of his daughter, most blend of ra; FRIDAY only: Ihe quality of this most elon, pri FRIDAY AND SATUR as it should be. ing of qualities anywhere. Our price te still. sORTED FRUIT WUE CHOCOLATE Gur reser i etl Bpectal:"; 20 kinds of dalaty chocolate-covered sweets, with nut ea NOBLE WALNU' rashioned .rooolt e GN-G! A b. Yar ahead of those weually sald at the so-called “bargain eles” trom fe ce soe COVERED ROASTED JORDAN ALVONDS: 54 BARCLAY ST COR wear Bway. eT AMT TES — per Ib. ib. DIED. Funeral Sunday, Dee. 1, at 2 P.M. Help Wanted—Male. condensed A Mine of ¢274:054 tion, statistics, F AGTS jored mororcoa; Factors, Wile an : systematic inquiry among prominent | TIN@UTHS Tees HANDS f 5 brain workers in America, ‘There ere cotnee tout 2hend Hewes stn, Wilhaaburg | lies within the covers of the —E———— hundreds of thousands of our most prominent peoplo that have aban- doned coffee altogether and are using Postum Food Coffee in its place, and| we! for the most excellent reasons {n the world, Many of them testify that ill-| Snipes health, nervous prostration and con- séquent inability to work has in times past- pushed them back and out of their proper standing In Hfe, which pu delivered on NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, vant amanx|figures and World Almanac. There is only one way to obtain litical facts, and that is by using the ‘1901 World Almanse and Encyclopedia, © © .@ A reterence book of over 600 pages, 1,000 taptag ‘and 10,009 facta © ° © Substantially bound o9 “For Sale. EKLY PAYMENTS—Fine diamonds, fal. 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