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ve a “ESCORT AL TO! 1S CARNES === thy a a ge Fe Ve /Arthur M. Hanson,Sued |¢~—~—~———-—-~— for Alienation, De.) Warr pl} DETTHR. “nies Charges Made wu sitet tiny viet tie cont | David Warfield, the actor by the Husband. erwNE. Atl (ct oltis, was very fay what for a i and that he | Mortar he hearing of the sult brought dy Frank M Carnes against Arthur M. ,, Manson, his partner In a beef extract | Goncern, to recover $2,000 damages f the allenation of the affections of Mr Nellie R. Carnes was continued Justice Dugro and a jury in the Su- preme Court to-day Carnes claims t allied Mrs: Carn and wrote lov! Welly Jon ‘Trust mpany, tiled el a atixfact of payment rest of a mor ew York at at Hanson not 0: “Little Sunbeam letters to her, but al- was | f Jemes that they spent most of their time |}, ‘ | i) Romethor In the wilce of the company, | by Jade | j Col. TC. Campbell, lawyer 8 ¢ | Carnes, handed in a number of letters In addition to th ady rend, whieh he Claimed were written by Hanson to Mrs. Carnce. Wiliam 4 Denled Writing Letters, ean a Some of them Hanson dented writing i but others were admitted by Justice Duxro in evide: Lawyer Cone Who appeared Prove the action was tho result conspirac: and that Hanson was » ROM PALL OTE ALON of Howe & Hummel * Hanson, sald he would 1 and Maxin a ween starrin n=) Wheo We Were Twen ave : to New York having closed een: thelr we last Saturday nig i fags EERE ges Ub Minneapolis. > week they will Carnes, the plaintiff, was recaled to here they will spend the #tand and this Ww at prosent | the su at their cou uae wid swsier. | Jackwood, in Kent. Mr. Goodwin was t Wallackes Theatre evening, He coutirmed the report he and Mins Qillott. would: star fitely next season. |G00 TRONWORKERS STRIKE, ayees of the Company. foot of Wilvamaburg, went on stiri < Was living with nis mother Col, Campbel cross-examined Han Whose demeanor was most excit ie giving testimony "What is the name of the Whom you were engaged to marr Hanson said the person lived in lrook- n. 7G), Campbell next handed a letter to Hanson, who said Mrs. Ganes had written someth:ng above what hail originally written. He further i it was only w copy of a letter from his office. Hi because Supt. Charles A. Rill fused to recognize thelt unton, Last week he found six men orsanizing the | summit of the ‘moun- | Aho and suspended them, Ble contracts | Garnphell. “Please | ate ted up the word ‘mountaw’ is SBANCH FOR MISSING GIRL. meee, Inte 1d Sophie Metzroth has | Oe AAW | cary eataalnge | a ea it P| Y nen misaing from her home at New | fea bern in fa 1) Durham, Nod. since a week ago Monday ae Seland het patents feur that sie vas Kall d oat aT herselt OoPhe gil was behind tn Th many of my tain’ quoted would mean trouble “Little Bargain Counter.” Col, Campbell t asked Ifa studies and left home because she feared w'sement from her fathor [MUST SUPPORT FATHE Wosalt Magistrate Corn dated Feb. 17 and writ Hanson's omic’ ius John O'Paberty Should 7 ms was in his writin, ounty chatke, Want hia daughters | ‘Hanson admitrel it was OUR (uke ture Of him, The ol ma SB AMy Dear Little Isargain Counter.) " [is seventy-seven years oid anid Homeles. | Roa eee ne 2° OLD POLITICIAN DRAD. Brooklyn’ pee ce PWhat do you ask that for?” shouted | Hanson flercely “Of 4 Richm, to ‘the young lady in Brooklyn u vue “9 GWhat do Vou mean by "the fount o widower | doy being snatched trom your 1p ME may have referred ty parting from —— her when 1s 1" “She , “Now, plain.” brok witness, sentiments: 1 for ful snd wh fr int OM Vothat ihe sa rine WAC au r Inek of evidence. Cham of Stu Court and ad? unanimously ador yeu! was taken uitil to-morrow. | tween Holland. it Aslutle ¢ in the eonventic Germany, pro was dested by a f by a Duteh company mUS June 0—The Unit Is negor Ison at Sie © SOMTENCE ACAIST. =» IS UN BERLIN, BERLIN, J 10. » has arrived ress at Dut as suit al Constructor Court of Appeals Upholds Hort, Ad- | the P: Judgment of Lower Court and Penalty of One Year in serbenaradl ce rinse 1 t Penitentiary Stands. Tolstol has greatly. Ls In health.| Mr RUN TO RE Tie Evening World) ALBANY, Jui 10. murt of Ap: | COPENHA Denmark, June 10—] tho s to-day affirmed the judgment of Constantin Brun, the Danish Minister co | 4 f i i a: the United Sidtes, Is oxprctvd here | aviction against John Most, for hav 1 on leave of absence is sala he | & Ing published in New York € inflam-| Wants to be tra red to the Parts) ut matory literature Just prior to the as-| Lesation doxmination of President MeKiniey. SWEDISH EMIGRATION. w Most was sentenced to year in the! COPENHAG. Denmark, June 10.—| tw New York County Peni ary for hav-| Emigration thro. Mis port. to Jtig published in his weekly newspaper | United States Ix Tnereasing. ‘The » grants are mostly young ox Sept 1901, an article advocating Aracmostly. Young: lvedhaJehy and advising reolution and jer ML Atot aBEyieo roruladiona, M The m of the court is written by YOR BOERS. + Judge Vann and ts concurred in by the FOR NOERS. , other Judges of the court | VIENNA, June 10.-Overcome by griet at the surrender of the Justise Vann sn} he object of the i Winkler, a xchoo { Bf airticle as we int Was not tol shot und Killed himself inh Se eriticise or discuss public otf) or | paris Public affairs, but to denounce Gover’) EID PRESENTS CREDENTIALS, | ste! ment as ‘murder dominion’ and to ad-| |x DoN, June Whitelaw Rela, che Xie Yooate'the murder of those who govern:| special Envoy of the United States to Sea While it was wr ence to rulers who wear crowns, {t ‘sy commends the murder 0; ig oUt exception '“A publication which instix: iution and mur which persons to be murdered through Bitions oceupled and tie Jute ed by them, which advises all charge their duty to the huma by murdering th Jaw; which den the ministers uf public j of a crime against humanity, and which ten with special refer Fe 2+- con those who wo liereafter when Aldvrman | 003 0d mecle Alderman Holler. ‘Tae | But even then it appeared that they M @n account of the reavtion fol Warm exehange of maple alerror from the tiat of employees of the | Mr i @f Aldermen to-day. City Becord, and who has worked wt lu ler was up providing for the | May 1 without pay m Tesolution of the Board of | Alderman Dowilng objected and Al | bie Dawe he salary of John J |derman Holler protested. Looke liver io Mie diwirlot aud needs the money. A 50,000 POINT FOR MRS. CLOPTON IN RIVAL’S SUIT. | | 4 | Justice Greenbam Dismisses the Libel Clause in the $500,000 Action | | {| LOCAL. $2 | | COL of Mrs. Riker—Mr. Clopton Testified for the Pretty Plaintiff. Min Monroe, Mins Jonephine Jlery, j Board to. she would not be scen with the addressing her | those words. 24 Blve expression to the ide words addressed?" Witness Excited, So excited was the witness at some of! the statements and ques for Mrs. Clopton that Mr. Os- tions of the At-) this afternoon dismissed the second cause of action Justice Greenbaum ead “and sit still.” Gwynn you had last summ and then the | Clopwn was admitted in evidence Minme Riker against Mrs. Josephine ou say to’ him that the ‘Duteh Ine | Clopton. This clause demands $ "Did you have any of 3 partments?” had on my ion left the stand Mrs. a asked how she was dressed night Mrs. Cloptoa ! ATER IRON, alleged Hbel in naming the plaintiff co-respondent concerning the was dressed hair was done black bow In front With one $250,000 ney Thain then moved to dismiss clause cause of action, action slander remained for the to pass upon Jury from Henry at part of ‘it ne and the argument was | y begun with half ere from | Mr Uvoree hid verdict inh e for the plain: orney ‘Thain for Clopton ob- He spent u few hours to-day out offin Wost hata verdict in her favor. In his charge ireenbaum sald that the ea it Way really a simpli to pass upon the facts, If the jury believed that Mrs LUNN: called 4 On cross-exa: the witness siid sone, Its diy being Jopten's room in the but if it belleved the yerston of the de KRUGER NOT CONSUL PROPOSAL POR DISATEMAM ‘TEN ARE REPORTED KILLED ESOTA TORNADO. ct’ GHIVER MY TIMBERS!!! MAYOR'S YACHT A DERELICT. BY MINN Path of Destruction Two Miles Wideand Three and MISTER mow ane Miles Long—Nine Houses Demolished. The Surprise Surprises Mr. mpo anions “Mie Rives Also Whitestone, L. |. ae guilt -___— LAKE PARK, Minn., Specials have been recelved here say- ing that a tornado swept across the of Minnesota afternoon Killing four jinjuring ten others and demolishing |the homes of fifteen families. the killed are Mrs. Berg near Voss Post-Office, and | might be twelve miles morth of here yesterday a path two miles Je and three miles long. farmhouses ten persgns arc hureh at Spang reported dead, | who liv ¢ Was demol- It is belleved that there are other Hundreds of heads of live stock were killed, ELECTRIC FAN BURST. Struck a Weatern elexraph Operator, in the offices of the MILWAUKEL, Wis, Mune 10, ames persons and dynumite as the Hel fageiicles to be used to murder and de ‘ 7 . he Foy, necessarily cndangers the publ words assailed the eare peace lor Wh L. 1, this morning | dritting ple ont re a ’ | rable ferry f they anite| § 5 " i iT) y Tt 1 My SHOOK HIS FIST ie ao | . he a ha eat fh Tt wan ‘‘Burpris wiing Made a Demonstra-|'\y sir warne | ane tion in the Direction of Hole! sison tn ‘ i i, and Was Hustled Into} 's'in'' mene RDS | His Scat, Jars er at ‘ G jo fire house, mont And get |‘ 4 eileen Tthe hook and ladder truck 1 wil) be a chiliiness in the ate] Hlkht willingly wie (he command |! Dowling to hin of $145,000 revenue employed In the jug department, inficung & nasty wound acles of the back. egraph operator Hirookl) 8 wan approved | Brvadway, who attened the may Dowllng followed Uhat hed the piece of fan struck Smith ~~ ® VICTIM OF SPITE, SHE SOUGHT DEATH, TELEGRAPH, | seamstress Kathinca Gul- GE PRESIDENT DEAD, BELTON, Tex., June 10.—F. M. Law | brandson Says She Is Sorry! the ‘'L’’ Road Engine Did! Not Crugh Her. of Bryan, President of the Board of | Trustees of Baylor Female College, avd | one of the best known men in the State, | WEDDING. | ‘Why did I throw myself before ltrain on the elevated raftroad and try NEWPORT, June 10.—An international |'2 tke my life? wedding ce here this sum m The bridegroom will n Ernest Weymouth, of the Royal A gland, and his Mi sie, daughter of C Bieecker, U. 3.N. GE AND UNDER (PHE BAY. ALBANY, June ot send & Downey, the Sho! OXAS WANTS THR A. M.A. a ram to-day from Gov, Sayers, in- viting the Association to hold its next ayor I meeting in San Antonio. M Hicks, of 3an Antonio ram to the WRESTL THROWS A BULL LAREDO, Tex., June 10.~A bull fight given in the Plaza de Toros, of Mex., near here, the unique ture which was the successful formance of Romulus, the famous xicag wrestler, who ‘succeeded in throwiflg a wild bull, HEAVY SNOW UP THE STATE. sent a simil sociation | HOOSICK FALLS, N, Y., June 10— | Word was brought to-day from White Creek, six mies from here, that there | Was a fall of snow there last night | ana, that the mountains are cov- | ered. KANSAS PIONEER DEAD, SALINA, Kas., June 10.—Mathew To- bin, a pioneer of this state, Is dead in this city, aged 105 years. His first wife died in 1830, and his second wife, who survives him, is ninety-five years of age. 25,000 FIRE AT STEEL PLANT. PITTSBURG. Pa., June 10.—At 3. o'clock thi morning, fire broke out im the Oliver Irun and Steel Company s Plant situated on the south side. After an hour's hard work the firemen suc- ceeded in getting It under control, The loss ix estimated at $25,000. LIBERTY BELL HOME AG PHILADELPHIA, June 10,—The Lib- erty Bell, which avs been on exhibition at Charleston, was brought back to this city to-day and replaced in its position in” Independence Hall. The famous relic was escorted to its old resting place by troops ard bands of music, ODELL AT WEST POINT, ALBANY, June 10.—Gov. Odell will leave for Newburg this afternoon and will remain there to-night. To-morrow he will be a guest at the anniversary exercisos at West Point. PRESIDENT OF WASHRUR: TOPEKA, Kan,, June 10.—At a special meeting of the trustees of Washburn College to-day, Norman D. Plass, of Worthington, Mass., was selected to | sueceed George M. Herrick as President of that institution, J.P. MOR IN ENGLAND, DOVER, pont Morgen, of New York, arrived here this evening from the Continent, and proceeded to London. Mr. Morgan mbassa~ dor and Mrs, Choate to the King and will be at the dinner given by 4 Queen to-morrow evening BIG PHILADELPHIA FIRE. PHILADE house of L, J. 4 half-dozen a Neighborhood, were. deftro. to-day. The loss Is estima 000. WASHINGTON. @EPEW FOR ROOSEVELT, WASHINGTON, June 10,—Senator De- linved aboard the Land wagvn yes- and announced that President Huoseveit’ will be nominated in Ln her or not the politician are for wh him, He said the sentiment is wide- spre that Mr. Roose FOR ARLINGTON, WASAL TON, June 10.—Representa- Uve Tnompson, of Alabama, nas in- sig $100,000 for | sed’ Presi the United States, except Washington to the Natlonal metery at Arlington, -ANARCHY B WASHINGTOD has passed the bill to protect the President, Vice-Present, members of t nd foreign Ministers and An ord and to suppress the teaching of Anarchy. by a vote of 175 to 38. NAVAL BILL PASSES SENATE, WASHINGTON, June 10.— has passed the naval appropriation bill. bi) as amended to the Senate car- ries an priation of $78,000,000 in round nun 10—The State Land side, w made a grant of eleven trying to kill herself, y New York Bay to Town- ers Island Ship Building Company, to extend their \ docks and piers and enlarge their plant. June 10.—Dr. H. A, | delegate from Texas to the Medical Association, received sland, June 10.—J. Pier- UPHIA, June 10.—The Ger- mantown Junction Elvvator and Ware- house Company's building, No, 2933 North Broad street, and the grain ware- iller & Sons, No. 2031 | North Broad ‘street, together w.th a olin uses in the ed by fire dat $125,- eit is making a June 10.—The House he Senate Kathinea Gulbrandsen, slender and shapely,\and with the traces of refine- “ment and beauty in her highly intel- leetual face, echoed the question of an enlng World reporter as she stood in jthe line of drunks and disorderlies, male and: female, of the scum of the west iting to be called to answer for My trouble is the only trouble a woman can ha 1 am the victim of fA man’s spite.’ Miss Guldbrandsen, according to Pa- trolman Effenberger's complaint, leaped from the Beventy-second street station of the Ninth avenue "L" before a train, and standing on the tles faced and waited for it In her eager desire to es- cape from the world. Stopped in Time. ‘The engine was reversed, and when It jstruck her and knocked her down only |the apron passed over her, the loco- motive stopping just as Its forward wheels, Its sturdy grinders, reach sd and touched her head. | It was necessary to back the train a few feet in order to drag her out. She taken to the West Sixty-eighth t police station, where Matron Mary ain bustled about and made the “poor dear, tired little dressmaker” comfort- able. “My trouble was the only trouble a woman ever has,” she repeated. “I am fifteen years in this country, and I have gray In my hair, now, but once I was just little ‘Tinka,’ ike that character in Amelia Bingham's beautiful play— before she has trouble, you know. “For a man’s spite, I, a sane woman, was put in an insane’ asy.um. But I h education and friends, and after (four weeks they ligerated me and I re- turned here. |" “But everywhere I_go_the, story is there ahead of me. No, I will not tell the story, I will not make trouble for that man’s innocent wife and family. “How did I know the story is known? It Is known everywhere. They keep the newspapers from me, and no one speaks of It to me. but I know they iknow, because everybody knows It, from east to west. And I cannot live with it, So J wanted to end it all and I threw myself before the train. CRANE REBUKES ~ANTI-POLICY MAN. Denounces Goddard Society frgma Prisoner’s Pocket and Using It as Evidence. Magistrate Crane administered a stirging rebuke to Attorney Blaney, of |the Goddard Anti-Polley Soclety. ia the Centre Street Court this afternoon when John Collard, James Jaeger and Fred Meeks, arrested yesterday for writing toy at No, % Warren street, were rraigned for examination, Blaney went on the stand. He said he knew the place was a pollcy shop because of information gained from a letter he had taken from Jaeger's et. asked the ‘Certain! Justified,” Magistrate. “If you should do such a thing as sald the Magistrate. ‘The prisoners are dis- that to me, od help you,’ charged. “This will go higher," shouted Blaney. ike this case. to. the Grand said the Magistrate, “I'll go be- “If you tal Jury, fore ‘that body myself and you'll be lucky If you get off." DENTIST IN MORGUE. Dies in Well Educated Norwegt Hospital, The body of the man who died in the Hudson Street Hospital Sunday was Identified at the Morgue to-day as that of Alfred Johrsen, forty years old, @ Norwegian dentist, who had been in the emplow, of Herman Small, a dealer in dentists’ supplies at 454 Lexington avenue, ‘The man dted of spinal men- jogitis Mr, Small said Johnsen used to prac- uce, but afterward worked for him. He was a splendid worker In the most intricate parte of dentistry supplies, ou. Worked only occasionally, He left work two days before being tiken io Lie Hudson Street ‘Hospital, where he died. He was born in Nor wand educated In a Norwegian un! versity. Detective for Taking a Letter “Do you mean that you took @ letter from this man’s pocket and read it?” replied Blaney, “I was A Brooklyn Lady Cured of Asthma. “To be unable to breathe. “To wake up in the night with an exasperating attack of ashthme, “To go day by day with that con- stant wheezing, unable to get air into the lungs. “To be unable to work or exercise without being thrown into violent tacks of ashthma. “To be constantly coughing, hewk- ing and spitting, as I was for years, giving up all hopes, believing and knowing that my case was incurable, the best physicians having failed in my case, and then td be cured, {s in- deed a great blessing; but this is my I went to the Koch Lyng Cure, at W. 22d st., New York, as a last re- sort, without faith, but with a deter- mination to try once more. After four months’ treatment they have cured me; and as I am grateful and wish for the good of my fellow-suf- ferers, I ask for a chance to prove that what I have said is true. I havo now remained we!l over one year. “MRS, WILLIAM BAHR, “41 Tompkins aye., Brooklyn, N. Y. Silks and Dress Goods Special for Wed. and Thurs., 1,800 yards Plain und Fancy Dress Goods, including a few 54-inch plaid backs for golf skirts, these goods have sold at from $1 up to $1.50 a yd.; toclose, 35c. a yd. Silk Foulards, 5,000 yards Foulards in the most desirable spring com. binations, all this season’s patterns and colorings; for merly sold at $1 to $1.50 « yd,; to close, Soc. a yd, 2,000 yards Japanese Corded Wash Silks in a complete assortment o desirable colors; to close, 35c. a yd. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Wedding Silver A piece of sterl ng silver for the side- \ toar‘, dining or toilet table is the most | acczptab e werd ng present. ‘We are shown; many individual pieces in sterling silver, of alna’ in de- Bor, caretully linished, and of substan- tial weight. Ho Bon Dishes, $3.50. Bread Trays, $10.50. Full-sizéd Salad Bowls, $16.50. 5-piece Tea Sets, $100. Spoons and Forks at $1.00 per oz. A. frankfield& G. Importers & Tewe'ers, 52 WEST 14TH STREET. Help Wanted—Male. ORDERLIES WANTED, House of Rellet, 61 Hudnon at, 1859 Broadwa: ooklym Siore—S71 Falto: Lenox, through Bunday Worle in ihe ne yr Wee dressed. ek and shook his fet at him, Don't you come over w my seat ana| Wants aaa | Yale, Almont, $1 2 2 Savoy, 3 Oxford, $3 Coronet, 3 <2

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