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THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1902, oh PAUNGEFOTE’S TWO NEW WITNESSES DECLARE THEY GEORGE | COIT SAW KATE FLANAGAN CARRIED AWAY. ‘ i BY HIS YOUNG GYPSY BRIDE. ILLNESS FATAL ~ SHOOTS HIMSELF | Italian Woman Had Child According to One—Baby Girl Was on Ferry- ' : : | | boat with Stranger According to Story of the Other. Bright Young Insurance Grace re Be wane British Ambassador) Broker, Graduate of Yale, Trying a i ersua' ie | Here and Dean of| Becomes Insane—Kills Him- Bann Bulbide with | the Diplomatic Corps self in Packer Institute Yard. Her, Wounded Him Maaiansnirein rea rae _— HIS FAMILY AT BEDSIDE [et se anes ak Suara a Fire. Killed himself to-day in the yary| of the He Was Best Known of the| nese Hhaeiyee hie Clay, Rees e to the Adams Street Police Stathgn Mr. Coit was the son of Geogge M. Colt, tant manayer of the Royal Insurance ympany. He was a Yale graduate, a Wolf's Head man and up to four months ago when ne was attacked with nervous prostration, one of the brightest Insurance men In the elty. { His illness left him mentally affected and he turned his business over to his Recently he had been He returned to New York this morning and went to his { office, where he complained of illness. After a short stay he went to Brooklyn, where he Killed himself. Infatuation for a gypsy woman led Leon Galloway, who has the frame of a man and the worldly wisdom of a boy, to marry her. As a result he is dying in Roosevelt Hospital with two bullets in his body, and his psy wife is in the West Fifty- @ourth street prison charged with at- tempt to murder. Thomas Swales, an English gypsy, ‘with his wife and two daughters, Grave and Betty, arrived in this country five | j Years ago and took apartments In the 4 tenement at No. 621 West Forty-sixth| pirect. In the tenement with the gypsles lived Helen Galloway, a widow, and her son Diplomats at Washington | and Had Great Influence Here and at Home. | WASHING |Sir Julian, Lo ton, British Ambassador at Washing- | ton, died at the British Embassy in |thig city at 5.30 A. M. to-day. About 2 o'clock this morning Lord Pauncefote suddenly developed a | very weakened heart condition and |a consultation of his physicians was | Jcalled. They were unable to rally |him and he died peacetully, not hav- | ing regained consciousness trom the | sleep he fell into during the night. Stern Bros direct attention to their exceptional facilities for the { Leon, who a husky His family and the "when the Swaleses arriv Embassy were at the be Storage of only son and his mother guarded him The f his death quick r Jealously. She felt an instinctive aver- through on. anid early there | Fur Garments and Furs Was a carriages W lof every description in accordance with the most approved methods and with full insurance against damage from moths and fire. Repairs and Remodeling executed during the Spring and Summer Months at gion to the gypsies, who swarmed in four | Tooms on the ground floor, and until ehe | { dled, a year ago, the boy, so far ns ts , known, never exchanged a word with f Grace Swaies, Left alone in the world, he was prac- tically helpless. The gypsy woman, @ark, seductive, fascinating, comforted him. Outside of his mot she was j the first woman he had ever known {He thought her the most beautiful Woman in the world, And with the {m | Petuosity of youth he rushed Into ma _Tiage last November. tnankwersat Boon his iusions faded. His wife] astounded him wanted money, and his salary in an|eymmit suicide with Eighth avenue bicycle store was small.) supply pok She upbraided him for his inexpertence. | phe {den a telling him that even the gypsy who| way, He refused t ernments. § leaving their ages were halt- ferent embas utions. Hngion Hotel, where the visittr rn Who ‘have come to witr ambeau Statue unveiling arc the French flag was placed at | nehime K ews of Tord Paun brought Secretayr. of tthe gypsy home, Tt happened that his wife was also he White House” shortly | wsked her to take attracted by the fire engines, She | oclock and he At some time with | : . fire from her | the. President considering what he would work Walked down to the fire from her | {he firesidunt constant wa ve her favor home, with the pistol in the bosom of |" After "t 1 proposition that | her dress. After a time she saw her | now wanted him to husband tn the crowd. She approached | #1 would him stealthily and shot him in the back, | offer An Evening World reporter with Mrs, Galloway bef¢ ed tn Wost Side Court 1 gypsy with the Very Low Prices * Eatherine West 23d St Flanagas lnost begged c would after unve ceremonies nu idoiences and wishes of Paunce In regard to the further] gti) ta was reatner new witness whoysaw little Kathleen Flanagan being thinks that Katie Hianagan was kid-| carried across the Hudson River on yand Romany dia had deserted her was a better provide: | iipon the woman. 4 ly | Paunce: Be ra 7 7 pent he, At last abe drove: him trom) | showed tt to til) and D L'shot my husband White fous napped has becn found by The Eyen- | the Fort Lee ferry last Saturday af- ) the place she called home, but never PACIN ERA EAA BOTH? said. “If he dies 1 don't care what he. edt mast. | 5 ing World. She Is Mr# William Par- | ternoon. cil andiget tls au a ‘ comes of me, ‘The 80) ot hi Mrs. er, who was. te yi ‘ , 4 ic Aled to call and get ie money. Galloway went away, fully: determine’ | Gomes, of me, The renson I shot im | Mr Maran onse ‘sr "the | Dart, of No. 32 Mornirgside avenue, a] ‘This man, whose name the police = +d be f § » make hi orhood had nowho were prepared to | Fre jon this afterne a3 re: eli ave vl ives accurate Court yesterday a summ ind his wife for good, Fire ong so that he might | cated June of “Lord | Woman of grent inteliigence and un-|have withheld, gives an accurate ealling Gallow why he did not support his wife, loway heard of it and laet night 1) passed him in 1 wvenue. HT , nhen he told me that 1) 1 's death, is very ikely |doubtedly very earnest, Here is her |Gescription of the kidnapper and the ‘owed them and stood looking at th A whine ae tel dies dram avittiee ae ie Ra Mepton | story, as told to a reporter for this }/t/ the latter fitting exactly that of and: tght about | wings | tosntgnts | fo S| gewsaner today: little Kathleen. ‘The description of Cea we vi a | “Last Saturday afternoon T was pass-|the kidnapper tallies with that given J ROCHAM BEAU STATUE Is | Ing the corner of One Hundred and|by The Evening World witnesses, | Seventeenth street and Manhattan ave- The police's informant says that he hue at about 4 o'clock, when my atten- WO L D { € AA {7 UNVEILED AT WASHINGTON. tion ‘was attracted hy ‘the erie of a | W8® Bln to the Jersoy side on the Saye wee | ohita. T looked around and saw an Ital-| ferry between 3 and 4 o'clock in the = ‘e | | jan woman wearing a sh and ba afternoon and that on the back part Z sat 3 ‘ Witnessed by Vast! #| headed, crossing the street with four|of the boat he saw the man and the GW |Impressive Ceremonies chitdr Crowd—The President Welcomes “Phive of these chittren were dark |UAO BY ae thelr informant | AMong Its Many Features These Will Be Found Particu- John E. Irwin, Amaranth’s | French Embassy. Thermometer Had Climbed to) tn tonne man, whe oirer was tight [is perfectly reliable and sincere, larly Interesting and Well Worth Your Attention, Leading Amateur, Dies from Seventy-seven Before 10 A. |haired—it 1 remember rightly ner hait| Gant, Titus, chief of detestty | e i | asi .| was quite short—and she had blue eyes. sora Apoplexy in’ the Home of WASHINGTON, May 24.—They of the Cabinet arrived at the unveiling Me Weather \Bureau Fie She . 1s crying and Tanglin bagi but Ny at work on still sis The Pageantry of King . 4 a in a, 8 toed that little Kath disappeared. ‘This le the first Sutur- Edwarda’s Coronation. Miss Lillie Miller. stand ahortiy before 1 o'clock ant took | dicts Thunderstorm To-day, | the italian woman avas in many months whi has not s¢ | President of the United States to-day | position Immediately they passed out of my nat the river front with a) The Complete Programme in Detail of All the Ceremonies her on, and ight into Man- facing the | jomed with the official representa- | sre. Alongside the Pr ; : evs lor, M. Cam HOW HOT IT WAS, avenue, protesting child answered in | Mr. Fanaj ie John E, Irwin, senior member of the | tives of the French sepublic in un- | St the es aA He Hagaleneelt ¢ au bon, (le eeoue las eerste aac} avery wayihardvacninttonmand inlcturos | arowdiot ren, He has alwa . . fire Insurance adjusting firm of Langrat! yelling the statue of Marshal de| iter ard otn Le Seecaal lS) Pps Tenens every was the description and pletures | oN" Munorhond ehitdren to tae river] Attendant on Crowning England's New Monarch, by the uirdays and it was while| VISCOUNT ESHER, Director of Ceremonies. This on pleasant § & Co. of No. 48 Cedar street and me | Rochambe: the compatriot of| tives of the F that « hat, 19 gomalble) on lensane Saturdays Andi Was ehlie UI % leading man of the Amaranth Ama | Washington and the Commander-in- fis: in «Count cand Pranieres de Ro- jehat a h tie havesiagn ieee ery TREC teen 8 ay Article, Copyrighted by William Waldorf Astor, Will Be @ramatio Society, of Brasklyn, died at 2! Ghiet ot the French forces 10 | scenaunis of the waliant soldiers” whi ot the dlsappeantace of tie ehild. 1], The rewards now offered are as fol-|Pyblished Simultaneously in the Sunday World and the piniorks | from apoplexy. | America during the revolutionary | fousht with Washington, feel 1 might have eon Katto [lOWS! sent 14 toan!Pall Mall Gazette To-Morrow. Beautifully Illustrated. shy phe laatinignt as Hai way, President Welcomes Fre n r 1 think the clue should be | John Kenned SoHE TEN ey Double Pa was home of Misa Lilie | Cardinal Gibbons was to haye opened followed 3 Muale: Hall, inl A Double Page. It was an event combining many ‘Ailticr, escent the exercises with an invocation, but | estaurant keeper, A ae 4 pak _SHere) demonstrations 0” international good |jn his unavoldable absence Rev. Dr. | O05 Saw Kidnapper? , 41,000;, Miss 3 HE WONDER ‘ P: 99 My ii ‘ns ig, {Wills with French lors from the [Stafford delivered an impressive ope RRONLHA Detective Dougherty announced Pee lnayecor sannry xian | NN Easy apa, ’ ing prayer, At tts conclusion President Rooseveit stepped to the front of the | thirty-five yearaearly to-day that the police had S found a man who is positive that he! joi, si. ‘Te cully, $100; William O'Con- PEEP-SHOW, He He | battleship Gaulois mingling the! . ag calied on ! y about S!cheers with American bluejackets, antitas landed tata tnacciaterat No. 434 West Fifty: , $7,800, and His Darling Little French flags entwinging their folds | come to the French guests. at Brewster's Carriage WONDER | Boy and Girl. f ee Ase 5 “ey “ ‘Au the President closed hie remarkn|(%%?, Broadway and For evant: = nen, I \ | asMe the yells enveloping the figu JOUN ; WONDER room and two | mrench-American friendship paige tie: valle enyslepinn the sAgHEs, ULHMAN, twenty ye Creation by the Famous Hu- AUC old, ¢ [at wor CARLSC 1 | | phage Sere suinmoned. but he diel) Great Crowd Sees Unyelling, rtions of the famous French com- Serer aurpet tatoo yan ' PUZZLES, | morous Artist. As inate actor, Mr a; The ¢ of unvelling was fix-] Minder, standing proudly erect with attended to and went home. FW | . 2 ieved <a (brillant [ow for 11 wclock thie morning, but tong | APM Oulmtretched directing the fortunes | ‘THOMAS FLYNN, twelve years old 1 ' CVONDER Gustave Verbeek. Reet aad rarugsd wc Detare HAP iioUr Ghee re fille] ° lel of Yorktown, lor inthe (ET Bee item Chenies f = Jed with marching and with a great went up from Freneh- | park, at the North Meadows, Removed tt PAINT-BOX, Etc., ert it care neeenak Neonevlle y the exeraises| men and Americans alike and at the |to Hielevue Hoantta same instant the Marine Band brok Mrs. McGuire Says She Never| Throng Sees | 27 Seminarians with 150 PRIZES Chollie and Gawge, — ony.) A battalion of French seamen arrived | inte the inapiring strains of the Mar-! Ju» necaiess to remark that it's ho! ice of Hus-| Admitted to the Orders of f. ie i PAOHEIIHADGE BIMABUH:| 5) rectal (ran, doomn Angola easy | A HGnadge:Camvon delivered pret |(DOUNUea Seu bare heard iat ca| CRE, Pete ecce ee Teen Age Catholic Church |For BOYS @ GIRLS, | Mischiewous Willie, HANNA, Pa, May —-Prof. jn the day and} crack | addtess in Ho made a feeling | many timex to-day. And also, doubsless,| band’s Action and Ha 2 e'homan Vathorce Cnure 5 | Clarence the Cop, Benton &. Jame for many years pria-| band from the Fren nip awunk to thy ee by the | opinions as to the heat hi been "ein Chance to Defend Herself. —BishopO’Connor Presided in the | P O Sipe of the Montrose High Bchool, ©rm-| through Pennavivanin avenue w Tata don Hl ba phasized with most exprossive adjec- rof. Otto, g lotte square, where the shrouded tigure | of the Unite ™ \ HES: —— . : menporary | of the French field marahal awatted te [M, Cant Ho mersury simiod steady ever atan] notre a comaremaon mat packer se, (GEAt Wonder and all the favorites in the signal for unvelll Wishop President Rooweyvelt and the members | with u ben Ti degrees by the official th oe al Sep at py vould| Patrick's Cathedral to the door 12 | mometer in the Weather Bureiu, and | lassie of seventeen, fresh from the “Ould) | Net oh ® Mat ileal bt Lal ny Supplement. FU e treet It was much hotter, . ° 9 when she sald "yes! later ‘the mercury. had. won| art” ax years ago when ahe sald "Yea" ) i141) 41 Orange, and the schools of ¢ anclacans at Hobo noteh « humidity-—71 per |to the energetic wooing of James Mc- | passioniets and 1 tne orders of | How Death Lurks in the New York Street Cars. was one of @etructors | fell somewhat before en r "7 the heat a ait more en, |Guire, He was many years her senlor—[en to-day recely church from the tonsure to the pricst- Bory perinatal Maule) ORE ood Startling Facls Brought to Light by a Health Expert, and Steps 25 Mishel Oi DAMA bean ths eTRASAN Ie That Must Be Taken to Remedy the Condition of Affairs. ition of young men who have chos a nthe aedeathnon aalshel eeation En ited tates and France Join in Honoring Roch- the history of this diocese Re J. O'Connor, Bishop of ambeau. Emory said that the only relief in se at No, 386 Third nehing the nue, which he still conducts. Bt r Missiestpit oliie’s vlder sisters sald It w Hist a yal pntysfour ‘hours, -t > ‘ Newark, offictated. Rey. D, J. Curry ih . A * ‘The Municipal Board of Blections h TyANiiE Fo tiwent the Gent Haye brought h and Nellie and MeGuir : subaee rene 44 “EPO RT DENG How Yardy Tribute Is Being Now Paid to the Gveat Frenchman J Ipal Board of Elections has yeph Bonn wenty-soven year} senator Platt came over fra faahie Bi ad a - acted as or of ¢ onles, ¢ i f ert f Fi enlled upon District Attorney Jerome for! old, a driver, living at No, Ha Amoters | Suton Piatt came over from Wea ete ndtute Rere at @aclock this | Mariled. Laat month ater ae ee ung| J: V; Lewks aa amsistant master of « Who Did So Much to Help Us to Gain Our Liberty in the distance in preventing fraud in con-\ dam avenue, was arralgned be: Aig | CRO EO ApAAA RUD EAY- ANAS ADB Wh nine Latta Mtge ea Nine ablainesia aivares lacan iu monies, Bishop O'Connor was jn charge Revolution, nection with the coming primaries. At-ljairae Janmoer in the tah joo | CoMferencve with Chairman Dunn, of the} recorded in the United States was at bade tie ae ice F because the diocese of New York Is at ; tention ts directed especially to the pos Cot to aay H hanged wi ittacking | State Committes, 4 the Fitth Av | 7 Heit Gutea tote a cereee| oats ay i ee re : present without # head, The Revolt of Asbury Park Stirs Jersey. gible fling of vogus enrolment and sarah Rogern, twenty-three yours old | Motel today Teh re ee a en ie ite Mia, Me.| Of the 137 candidates, sixteen deacons The Purttanicall Summer Resort, Weary of Blue Laws and ea Kransfer cortiticatss Jaf No. G51 Weat One Hundred and For. hee | W eon 8 ‘© was so| In the divorce grist mill. Now Mrs, Me-} oi. ide priests, Dunwoodie furnished phe Furtanic fl 1 coan President Voornis, of the lection) pyinind trout ’ The Senator. was ina: mont amiable) pean wonvitlo ts) Guire, through Lawyers Miller & Leslie.) | or these and Beton Hall seven Grove's Tyranny, Anxious to Break Away and Become as Livel Board, made this statement; Sad ies eantiaian (art SRO Was mtd about the hotel by | § of No. 280 Broadway, has nec ed the ee et int dma tani as It Wants to, What Founder Bradley Has to Say About His Pip view of the aveas interest thet ts) wuy home ai night abe waa uttacked | or NNO weuRllyY Know things thut heer reopening of the default and Justice) were promoted, and ten were raised Naughty Child, Sard Hons to! Py ine elute ie Hoaraliten place Att} Gov. Odell would surely run for Gov! LOST WORK, SO T ACID, |Grenbaum has decreed that the case] 9¢Te aeons enna be subedeason ¥ 14 Rept. 18 next, and the many con-|iwoon One Hundrel and. ‘THirty-Miath | auked agout the report thar Mt had’ alll wite ot BFORT ad ante unt be, tried in oven courts | Minor orders of porter, reader, exorcist, | Borrowed $12,000,000 on a Safe Full of Air. fests table to occur in both Demo r AAKed| Mad AM ck aa rent 3 Abou the repo ba i » McGuire i Peete ry > were oconferrei <7 "i *, Sad Republican organizauons, wh Be Ba Gala MacAC ate ole een ae ae Dead on Returning Home, | never property werved with notice of] acolyte and, tons were conferred Disclosure of the Most Gigantic Fraud Ever Perpetrated, How 1 Magiatrate | iknew 4 d'ao plated action, a pO Z “ fr rt ‘i ee caled upon 0 give special atten:| that Hemet se xed her by the {! nomination at Dh Roberts, thirty-seven years old, | her husband's a Tee ant Dane service was long, as euch candi- Mach‘aveliian Swindlers Fleeced Paris Bankers Out of Millions by Rariorese of exelent and cto Abe i. The Republi Been aNeyue, died ftom 8 | tonity to defend heraelt. dato was treated individually, but the Bogus Story of an Immense Inheritance, for Twenty-five Years. heating O tickied over the ructions in Roberts lost his employment last Mon. . Ke unter-cha auninet pposed mowtly reel Be . [Mall He was asked If he thought| day and grew desnondont, While his Reisen that from the dy | relatives gid trends of the ye Talks with Monkeys, by Professor Garner. fe ‘was Out to the more he drank the p uses, did no a ° : tg. the | Ciaker was atlil In control: NAM and’ waa dead when ahe returned. | of her marriage he never allowed her| Wey gurbed. in, ved. and Interesting Interviews with Simians in the Jungle by the Man Who I gion Ie mafe enough to way t h of the orders more than #100 « year Sor her support, |and the vestments of rr pe wal it Wa rT a SE Peary eee AGED WOMAN RUN OVER. and that he was lacking in devotion She declares that before he abandoned CJaims that Apes Talk, Electioneer and Do Very Much the Same as Their Tailless Prototype, Man. came first, ‘he featur wis the anointing y tay aplolonely ” ie n om one district, i rntahed they! Wil have a hard tine holding the or Charlotte ; Vi Lowe One and | hor it his custom to call upon her Which were ted in front of wd Kidnea : r, i - gill bet. mated Heniiettoh aap i isstion “legether. Ceuker will hay ope Huth of Mer Feet, |at § o'giack to ihe minute every even wav “istaied vith tht! Phe Supposed Kidnapping of Kathleen Flanagan, AN jnveotigation of Detoo= owas held in’ $4,00 ume tmok weain In the fall, for Jotto Oliver, a woman whose age| ing and leave again at 10 o'clock the Pathetic Story of the Mysiery Surrounding the Little Girl's Disap. Veahe: O twenty-one {during & campaign a leader must be on i Within taht. Mogul uae tha ant ‘oor tit } jis ten years of the contury mark, | same nigh! od aye that his aes wt fied ore the ground. The whole situation, how: | was run over Jn "by | divorce wae Fesutarly obtained, ned tn the eertitieate i ; } y ever, will help the Republican party.’ |e wagon, Will tows one AE’ HOt | He wan onco well known ax a Tam-| deacons WIth a white unto Great Kidnapping Cases. Sympathy from Marion Clark’s Parents, Ip un sald thet Gov. Odell)” gh, many Hall politician, ani la reputed 0 ]of the “chur: Drier. who, Isc be worth in the neighborhood of §200,000. | Wit Love Story of the Hermit of Sleepy Hollow. thaagoiyte: with cand ’ He was a widower, with grown sone wan Minferned eee Neer eno Romance of “Old Billy” Who, Broken-Hearted Over a Lov Sot PE ain. hee be married. the He etx Kale clipped on the top of} Has Made Himself a Recluse for Thirty-five Years, ConA AG wi pearance, with the Story of Her Grief-Stricken Parents, Other y at rf ainly bo renominated, and | syrtie aven erent, ‘ that all talk about the Governor going | by the hor eyo thie ‘ebar a iN Head no guilty, !9t0 the railroad business in the tn! & plone but was held in ¥2,000 ‘bail for trial® ort of BH, Harriman wae groundless, Affair, young