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mm) SCHOENICH 'SEPTUAGENARIAN BRIDE AND ARTIST IN RETIREMENT. | FEAR WAULIFFE? Wardmanon DutyWhen | Glennon Witness Was Brought In. “] DID NOT SEE THE MAN.” So Says Policeman About Whose Movements Dead Man Knew Much. The verdict of the the McAuliffe case has lice force to determined missioner Partridge h. orders that probe be Iinsterted vigor and that if a policeman i« rest for the death of the Glennon . the fact must be made known to the public ani gvilty man must be punished. As the case ds to-day, {t directs suspicion agains: many worthy men in| uniform. They are anxtous that @uspicion be lifted, no m be involved in the fnal outcome. Th system that comp cemen to hang together in cases of this kind ts not be Meved to be strong enough to ke truth hidden at this time in case the popular suspicion that, McAuliffe death w Beaten in Ce! clubbed to Me xa san ¢ methot een beaten squad r man who policemen street Auliffe ation were Aullffe t evious servic in the t these is Wal under indictment for falling to supp: the disorderly house ¢ icted by Laura Marat © Scored Schoenich, McAuliffe and luined against. Had Mo- ould have been a wi hees against Schoenich at the tri the cas choentch testified that he was on du’ the t Saturday night, made regular reports to the station-house, but did w that Mo>Auliffe had \ arrest 1 dia not McAuliffe after the Gleanon tri Ment with misunide holding might cause could Ket i dict it Capt ald on, the » sults. He ‘wo unt!l the matte another r was A Battling Mystery, “It ap punished hard 1 the #> 3, have tra in that vicir poarih: And the Able to do is to get t woman who saw McA fxteps and then ays een. hi enter the blo acu ee: where he was f ere dying. It is ay “All of have’ di rected] ua theory ured his | nue Sunday morni fall say he w Atay a dead man this re West | explain ve cents ffe's name Mra, Me. found ly when f her husband im strange to me t make the dis- District-Attorney Jerome said to-day t he had not changed his eonclusion at McAuliffe caine to hin death, hy Bcecident. He is going to read the eat! z at the Coroner's inqueat and | le| or himaelf w tt points ‘Thus Mr the only circumstance in the case that could possibly give toa con of homicile fs the fact that ullffe had onc hoa witness inst man.” wald the District. Attorney. rything else 4 to accident. My men are still on the oase, which has t a tingly baffling, We will no until we h learey it up one Way or an- other. The Evening World printed a week ago a copy of a letter received by Mrs McAuliffe from a person who vlaimed to have seen McAuliffe murdered by two men. The letter was pron the work of a crank, and is sc considered by the District-Attorney, the Coroner and Capt. Titus. Its resurrection to- Gay tx not of Importance Partridge Incredulous. Commissioner Partridge said this af- terncon “Inspector Cortright is reporting to me continually in the case, but no Aangible evidence has been found yet. ere are man, ings in Case are aveer dave again | | Acti Wro George [old bride, Jane Eve hotel this ing with 1C. E, Mou Their secret for Mrs. Cook ons’ Have ught Cook, E. the noted who was the wealthy Mrs, rett Noye, of Boston, left thelr quarters at an upper Broadway morning to avoid a meet- the bride’s only son, Mr. ald, o: Detroit, Mich, whereabouts will be kept some time to come. is afraid that her son land- Scape painter, and his seventy-year- Eloping Couple, Whose So Up Exclu. sive Boston Society, Seek Seclusion that They May Not Meet the Indignant Son of the Wealthy Woman. |may annoy her by proceedings look- | ing to an this| condition and base thereon a chi ter who may|against her husband of abducting he from Bost investigation of her me: ‘on. Exclusive Boston society has bee the frust: was] quent elopement of tt IP his aged bride. Mr. ton and Coc p the | Stirred mightily during the week b rated marriage and subs: us artis: Knew Him from Royhood. ident of laurels with ok Was a re had won Bos- his brush before he went to England and pent Kensingto | tonal ri | American recognitio He had k ja de higy who wasa five years | ceremony her age (NOU year. walked beamingly of study Museum His Interna- putation as a painter of landscapes gained him nin Boston's exclusive set nown Mrs. Noye from boy- on hood almost Several months ago he returned after prolonged Absence in London. with Mrs. Noye was resumed. » had burted her thied husband, Mr in 14), but soctety thought noth- ing of her friendship for the painter, aulet mannered man of forty- When he took up his resi pride, The the aisle. in the South! His | dence at her home recently there was some talk An Interrupted Weddin Invitat were sent out Tuesd to | Atty of their most intimate fri Mrs. Noye is related to the Mathers and Lawrences, the oldest families | - ton, and Mr. Cook is related to Bradfords and Carrols, families date back to t revolutionary days. he most elect of Boston's soctety was assembled in Trinity Church for the looking less than Coors but the bridegroom was plainly axi- tated. He feared some possible inter- ruption and he was not disappointed When ev. Mr Donald asked in a loud voice if there were any who Had tion, a ve from the rear pew red: “There are good and sufficient rea sons why this marriage should not pro ceed.” The speaker was Henry Everett, 9 nephew of tne bride Dr. Dona once declared the ceremony adjou and while the guests fled fro church in a flutter of excitement tae Interested parties went into the sacristy. | There Mr. Everett produced the fam- ily Bible, showing that Mra. Noye was ten years older than she had certified to on the marrtag tiflcate On this el technicality he scared the of completing the Realizing that minister « reach Post wugges the j trip to New ¥ It was undertaken | at Thro attorney frien | Mr. Cook le that marriage would not in any way be il'emal and with | Mrs he went to Brooalvn, where | . was tied by the Rev Newet | He aaked no embarass- ng questions So many unkind and cruel th | nave been sald sur omar H said Mr, Cook this morning, “that RING INTO HES OLD ENOUGH be ja ltl WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1902. PLOTS TO KILL GIRL IN REVENGE FOR SCOLDING. Still Young Robinson Insists He Loved Jess WOODBURY NOW A “PATROLMAN.” | STREET COMMISSIONER BE- COMES POLICEMAN NO. 855. So He Can Make Teams Move Out of the Way, Don’ a Know, Commisstoner Partridge has appointed John MeGaw Woodbury “spe pan to the Mayor.’ He has a Mee t ts understood 48 patrolmar John MeGaw Wood stn fa the three-plat em But ae missi ve St Cleaning he isd omminsioner yury wears his vn vie . arke nnd tin-piated ‘The badge be number This means that Ce + Wood bury te spe eman No. & does not under ind that Mr. Woodbury lized t policeman's uniform to, indeed spats and the colored fancy vest are not to Ro At the Mayor's office it wae learned that Commissioner Wooddury as named as» policeman at own request He wants to have the police power > he can make teams move on in a snow blockade,” said one of the ecretaries ady Policeman J. MeGaw iduey has this power He put badge on his long tan-colored coat no Hroadway and rained a mighty blockade by yell Ah, this te beaatly, don't you know Won't you men move on now? Move, 1 Phwat's de matter wid yet yeiled Iriver Sh'-repeated Major Woodbury, “I chapple, won't you move on a bit? Vre impeding things, don't you know 3h." This command, together h Dr ght that you # meet my wife and| “eodbury’s military bearing, the spats, lear cal the fancy vest, cleared the street no hile my wite|as if by magic. of nen, and —e ve ene") WON'T PUBLISH NOTE. such wife's family, suffer that my Whi) do no Hritieh Government Holds 8; Hi A mtial. in detatl such a del LONDON, Feb. &.—The Chancetior of sfled and am|the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks ampl y own afftira,| Beach, in behalf the Government sinuatlo: hat|Again refused to-day fin the House of : Tis Comme lay on the table a copy ue I have known ical Hote dempatcned by. the 3 years. An affinity at Washington to thelr { tastes brought a \ friendship. £ after the meeting of April| Macovered th arriage hi GUI Bene Keeler eee ne | initereald sthe papers! in) the uid Dring happiness a highly confident! mpi sing fees Government for the GETS A SUMMONS. [MOTHER'S TEARS PARK AVENUE FIRE. TO KNOW BETTER, FOR HIS TEACHER.) SAVE ERRING SON, ‘CORONER AND JURY visiT AGED MR. WHEELER SWIN- WILLIAM DLED UNDERTAKER. SCENE OF FATALITY. Department Spots Where F At 1 the nied The Mrs | was also the jury t Jue « He had Mill at wan tirely om: 2 MORE avenue, ta 3. 8 419 Sixth a 1 MORR tessen. 6. ‘0. 7. WILL at No. fi NS E clothing 10 SAME Inspector yush thelr any eviden man tn killing Mt knowledge mitted or his ew dwiy {UND | No. #1 Sixth avenue FONT AC EDWARD LOWE IN HER @ Broa lway LOUIS, bud T, furnishings. “And T want to may this Palnts ¢ fons Were Fxpe eon Nee nkrang, with torney Sandford and Yark Avenue Ho an noof the scene < them was an expert re Department, who ex exit At what point mary ° appl vialed yms oon the yore where had raged, ! stioned t Depart the different th nteres a the d mani ns today’s exam! | ture of m preiimina | able the jury to Ax minds After an examination of the hotel spark had fallen throug v r shaft, where ughters of ww Angel.” They ts of thi 1 the to. er, Ww the the, to was, she sald. nty of time ape position own fully in careless dressed which of the ts Jury builder of No 3, foreman H, NICHTHAUSER venue, men's furnishings 18 GIDEON, cigar-maker, 77 Bi 18 Hor: ot Ni xtn No. RURGMA 4% Sixth avenue delica- of No JAM WELLDR, tel-keeper builder, of Harley men TT and vigoreanly thie showing that Capt as to If there ts found any department 1s guilty of Auliffe or has any muilty that a homictde was com- even contemplated, we want nce to get at him. Many this, bell another person for Mes would have things are the substitution in court of uliffe. That too many in the involved rick. It seems to me that if the police sucorelaiy peveumaiied tor crime they would not have wait Mgt to dispose of MaAuifie,”” | as| | done in canes like) but in this Inatance T can hardly fire were! er. sixty yenra old ears tn the Newburger art, this 4 worthle ver t Whe bank te t-Attorney, "DIAMONDS JUST HYPNOTIZE ME. NOW IDA WILL BE rite FROM THE SPELL. For There Are No Sach Gema Ly- ing Around Anbarn Jail Tt will he ole to five years before Ida Smeller has another temptation stes! dtamondas such as she succumbet to a few weeks ago. There are no dia monde Iving around loawe fn Auburn Prison, and that is where Ida will spend the period mentioned Idx mot out of fall after serving 4 short term for Iarceny, six months ago Under the name of Annie Lorraine she | ne red a dace as ant in the house Mr Mantelbaum. One day she saw $4.09 worth of diamonds in Mra. Mandelbaum'a room, and the next day the police were looking for her and she diamonds They got Ida, but they din't get the diamonds, One John Smollott, of Phila: | delphin, was keeping them for Ida, He continues fo keep them. “Whenever I are diamonds,” sald Ida to the detectives who arrested her, “I Just can't help stealing them. They hypnotize me.” Judge Newburger had Ida before him to-day, She admitted her guilt and asked for clemency. As her besetting ailment appeared to be diamond hyp- nosis, Judge Newburger secured her im- munity from it until 16%, allowing for Good the, alan steamship Astra GAVIGAN COM. PLAINS OF MR. TAYLOR. | RIGHT CORR'S WRONG. — | a Mapeeavena Now the Young Man May Go Back a rican to His Home and Sin Pinched In a No More. io More. Brooklyn se The tears and pleadings of an aged mother saved James Dunton wre from prison in the Criminal Branch Supreme Court to-day He wi morrow with his hear n for Helfast: Ireland, whe down the 4) and fam'ly Tenteri appeared in is morning assistant Adams ipon himself tarithe uation for handsome ed in a dry-« 1 the Atrh on vewterday oye emp mar n He mas w * HOFFMAN WILL BE TAKEN TO LIMA. engaged for 1 Wan arres orr learned of the mis his non, got out of @ sick ded] with his wife, who ts BANKERS ACCUSE HIM OF ae b preee € Cempertpous vey GIANT SWINDLES. tmburaed the firm for its lots anid then the mother tow udge New Recently ‘ the Navy ted his ga panne maltine At the reque mother sentence Columbin was isueogee MD Clinton Homan w felend ny bankers ia ven invtnels mate Southern Ral Train Went: 1 the Adams 8 Thre rdny, CAUPFFIN, ¢ A southbound a paseenger tra 4mbus branch | to ‘a of the Bouthern’ Ral 1 went through from Lima, ©. A trestle | a at midnight near fcuted on t Zetella, Ga Hoffman The following were k zood looking f names of generous Joseph Andrews. James M we. James Andrews: James i mas, James 1, Thomas PRIESTS ARE EXILED. For two years Pink nen have ide elm Expele All been hunting for him ployed by the Nationa ala iRe iveo Also, Ha *. members f BAN JUAN, Porto Rico Fer. os Hotton. n with sewind Three Spanish lets woo have wela arrived here on Hoffman was arres the Untted States receiving Rea [ ne steamer Caracas. They Bie at the Bro Aoas Nay ray that several other exiled ——— at Willematad, Curacao ce for the Retviaan, erty MIA, & B—The Rue} duetin from Libau, ar rived here to-day. She brings a con- signmhent of ordnance for the battle-ship Palio eet built bj into The » thority for’ the. statemen recent session of the Vener the Rae Company | cress only taree members ihe FROMM th ent he! ARENTS FROM IRELAND TO Danes ' PATCHOGUE, t Robinson, who arraigned row a nae Jessie A Danes, w oda mator * . says that he ha x WIFE RELENTS AND PLEADS FOR HIM. | PEDDLER ON POINT OF RE-, | TURNING TO WORKHOUSE. enti rr Cet Ar RSTO ALLOW Mad Accused Him of Non-Sapport and Dreaking Marriage Jaye re COAL ces - Jetr ren ee aNt re cerPLe - ASSCIETED PREPE AND SUT CHOCOLATES SCO DOH KISSES ‘ HIGH GH ADE AHEssN Croconeres —_— os o WE REFUN The Price of Vinol if It Dees Not Give Satise \ faction, | paneueenent ' Our Faith in It Is Unbounded. 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