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UNTERFETER orge E. Cornell, Re- cently Released from, Sing Sing, Will Scon . Return. | RIED TO SHIELD OTHERS. | | feteran Coiner Swore on the Stand that He Alone Was Guilty and Jury Disagreed as to the Wilsons. George E. Cornell, said by the Se- tt Service agents to be one of the | perservering makers of spurious In in the country, was again con- of counterfeiting this morning the criminal branch of the United Circuit Court. Cornell was tried with W. H. Wil-| nd Maggie Wilson, in whose qa in Delancey street he was ar- | wrested, and with whom he had been Aiving since his release from Sing ‘ a few weeks before, where he a three years’ term of imprison- 4 The jury convicting Cornell failed agree as to the guilt of Wilson and ‘this wife the foreman informing the | *Court that they stool six to six, with | Jno possible hope of reaching any | ther conclusion. Judge Thomas | ‘when said that he would have them jre-tried at once, and set Thursday thext as tae date for the trial | Coin Concealed in Clothe * The trio were arrested by Detective t.Peobody, of Pollee Headquar! He found in the room, concealed {1 eau drawer under Mrs. Wilson's lothing, a large quantity of counter. feit coln newly made. In a conl-vucket, | hidden under some coal, the officer und the Jade in which the base metal fas heated and from which !t was into the moulds, Of the latter, made of plaster of paris, were ‘found in the room. Despite this fact, Cornell took tho _ stand and endeavored to exonerate the mo ns. He swore that he alone made © Tithe counterfelt money during such times : were absent from the room tor work and that they whatever of the existence of ould and spurious colli In the @ieagreed as to Wilsons. AS & result of Cornell's confession the ury easily reached a conclusion as to i8 guilt, but although Judge Thomas eet this mornin 3 is grey-headed and has served terms for counterfeiting. He ts “Probably fifty ‘s old. Nelther Wil- ve." his wife are more than twenty- ences —O—_— {n all likelihood be over by Thursday ating of the tlon Hill we £ ers to-day at Hetlleh’s Mall, Je + OXFORD HONORS MR. CHOATE at the latest. Committees of three], hts. at whieh) 1,500 me y n ae —____ ~~~==—! from each shop were named to-day }attended, it was decited to remain o Honorary Degree of Doctor of |at a meeting of the strikers at Turn |*tike until the Paterson troubles ay AES Levy Conferred on Bim. | Hull, ‘These committees will moot | ited , \ , June A.—Oxford University |the e maaan Among the mills operating to-day conferred the Honorary Dente the employers and make definit y & Balloy, Cedar Clift ef Doctor of Civil Law on Joseph H, | TMS: reh & Mark, Post Choate, the United States Ambassador Workers Decide to Make Concessions—Committees —Union Hill Trouble Waits on Developments ‘kept them out all night they failed tc A ; fene, to, 8 unanimous conclusion con- a they at itoleonithe Get aes PATERSON, June 24.—The silk of the principal offenders. He went Saar eon, afternoon, and 6 to 6 on tho| strikers, after preliminary confer: piped tha aay, the al ; declare, and q fifteen shots at the blu to-day, with the resut! that the strik Before the appointment of the com- Pordebard silk co STone+Con Sion Me Chief oe Appointed to Agree on Terms with Employers at Bigger City—Extradition for MacQueen. with some of the mill own , decided to make conc The settlement of the Union IU now depends upon the de- nts in Paterson sslons: will Ata Baker & field, Halbach fo Great Britain, who was warmly wel- | Mittees there : pany, Anderson Company, Empire ( 0 iy wel- ner nslderable oppost- . porn rs. and Mise Choate, John R | thon to tie nployees | PANY, Patterman & Mitchel, Pel ; assy, and Mrs, Carter and Mee Mt. at none but their own men be sent |& Meyer, New Jersey Sik Co y , gomery Sears accompanied the Ambas-|to confer with them. ‘This opposition, | Rese 8k Company, Laure! Silk \ 9m ador to Oxford. linptemenrdentia taniceletacemed pany, Phoenix Company, Levy bros a ae : Branieth Company vin Com HWile the meeting in Turn Hall was in NF ib MURDERER 18 HANGED. progress a sergeant of police and alx|P8y> William wall, Murphy Brothers PITTSBURG, June M.—Henry Taylor, | men in uniform were present Bentley Brothers, Brilliant upar @ necro, who killed Edward Sewell, also} Shorily after the meeting opened two | OR Ay * colored. on Aug. 14, 1901, was hansed in faraiithe wail) ond’ olen The arrest of William MacQueen ha the county jail yard at 10.05 o'clock 10 im, At Itellan® andi had a sobering ton the Paterson Gey. Death resulted from strangul ition nde reedors Anarchists. Th tu in twelve minutes, ‘The men qua te.ic | y Waa preVeniod by. Ghalrmaa| ee, eres bead at over some trivia! matter, and Taylor| BSS ARN en tA m | aereet test might, 1 pre a held Sewell with one hit, wile wih|> » who declared that If the tWo | imounted patrol from the Misses Troop} the other he took a revolver from h iufracted the law Y. Wore | throughout the: (tala : pocket aad Killed ‘hi ae ee occogtey Hie i : ghout the Mahan quarter was an ne ponstble ‘for itheir: “ante, vl reason for thi Vhat It was the duty of the p | Prose Emly will have the extra. ! ‘ them Into custody 1 ure aco Aa parca its orld Wants men are wanted for engaging in Rompe pi eeneciel 8 last Wednesday nat) Weduesduy e Linoli Is alleged to have been on atl Always Win Success! 981 O29 Paid Help Wants in the 13 3 other N, Y, papers combined, PAID HELP WANTS IN THIS MORNING'S WORLD, hls 1KONERS onl JANITORS 4... 0... 1 HELD FOR BEATING YALE LAW SCHOOL —_= we SANITRE: 6, Joseph Dougherty, forty years old, was!) NEW MAVEN, Co: *n F KITCHPNWORK ... 13 prisoner before Magist Dei “ pos tadtn Ae Hiei ; LACE WORKERS .. 3 the Y ' AIS Noa tobe ; \ VAUNDR ROS 3 complaint of his wife, Sopliia, and Wait FOlAsacde the wate te ? * 4 fam Kolb, thirty years old, No. wth appointed to act ay ; ri 7 cast Thirty-fourth eteet He was held nenvemen : : ; ) hal) i 4 ‘The Dougherty live at the same ad He Ke | © dress 1 y have e ehld. b CRN § r | st fow days Dougherty een ou O ar mse PHOTOGRAPHERS . 3 the clty put returned }) inex punted "1 L ehiftor PLUMBERS ly at 8 o'clock this morning, He al d Ma F POLISHERS leges he found Kolb in the h with At noo f ui PORTERS NG mit © Yale Mot Phe | wed | PRESGERS Douguerty proceeded to thrash Kolb, |uddreas to the graduating ol jie C to BOOKER 1 and judging from Kolb's appearance in| delivered by Dr. Roswell Park, o: | SALESLADING .. ...15 court this morning, he succeeded very | f Mnector of the New York BALES EN F ell, He then turned hig attentions to! Patholoxtoul Laboratory, who came into] SHOEMAKERS wife und beat her severely. Koly| national prominence as o i eciaae SKIRT HANDS. .., ured MN court with awathed | slclaim dn attends : STABLEMEN ndages. He comp of basing | MeWsley during tis fina am STRNOGRAPHERS , 4 1) te DYTAMOREB oe cee 9 ie fj sixnarae tee 4 4) U8ERUL MEN... are 7 WAST HANDS. 4 WAITERS “ AITKBbARS . THE WORLD: TU Murehy YOUN WOH'N WOOLEY USED ‘PEACE IN PATERSON SILK STR IS EXPECTED BY NEXT THURSDAY! iG. IKE 24, 1 ; Arin "5 cal ® tral. DIS‘PPEARED. JEROME'S NAME? family wi Al en plain pe Miss Charlot four nN | Lexington aver 1 wk il strangoly missing from her His ame a the oster fe Pury |Dougherty Returned Unex- Rewarded for Excellence in {nis i ! at pectedly and, Finding Them, Scholarship by Being Ap- Apa WY MRA ik Together, Proceededto Pun-| pointed Marshals of the!) f se “ bs Navan ish Both of Them. Commencement Parade, [xepiiout aval No cause is a \ a of salvage an Thirty Peet in Collision, has t home > Man Missing since yartan of visiting wnatical g daugater Wagon young yunt BREAKS LEG GOING TO FIRE. * Boer wimy, who charged with hal, emt Wis "remanded, tis dave wnt iwOUS ., five acuip wounds, hacer of the ear] Park's subject way "A & The pair of horkes Attoched to she and many bruises al he body, Mrs.) Wore eoods and Me age wagon which js sta 19 Dougherty complained of bouises | Words, Dosta and Mi Nene, Brooklyn, + Si 8 COL, LYNCH REMANDED, [CHILD RUNS AWAY, 5 eh aN a ahah ers seenag : eg A inter and eerie Woat-]apecd to a fire, an into an vip LONDON, June HomAt Bow Street | an ner ee ae Ane) jJelevated railroad pillar Biate street gy Palle Court to-day, after tho taking of | gi | i; Ay Pe Witty. | and Flatbush avenue , grat and unimportant o¥ldence, Col | iE: uiteat etution alley tier ee henry. Grdnwer, the driver, aedun Lotian taminee of Paneer, wtveot wtution police Idat night that], Henny) Briiiwen, the area — elect for Guiway, and formeriy of ihe Mibel had been micsing since 9 o'c.ock | Lh sustained a fractured Jes He the morntix, | Whey aad toy be: ng had uo away, as soe has done #0 4 gumbyr of Lines, emoved to the Brooklyn Hospital, horses escaped Liyury, amashed, as " The The Wagon waa MissCharlotteK.Meade Former Detective Said Strangely Since Sunday from Home in Brooklyn. to Have Represented Prosecutor Wanted to Aid Churchill. Edward ©. Beecherer, a sanitary In- tor In the Tenement-House Depart- snt, and formerly an investigator for the Committee of Fifteen, was called ay in defense of Sergt, Churchill at foe Headquarters, told in answer to Mr. Ro sulsky’s questions, how former County Wooley, representing that Jerome was interested Churchill, wot him to Mr. Sand- sive ret, rk for Churohitl, evled strenuously, Jerome has fust started on a y inp and cannot deny this hearsay statement,” said he. "I know that Mr, negnever told Wooley to do this. has been dismissed from sirict-Attorney’e office, as everybody 4, and for @ reason that everybody Mr. Rosalsky consented to have placed od the admiasion that Mr, never 5S asked by Serat. to xet deteotives, but declared Churchill did talk to him efforts of certain persons to upon the reg Jerome shit Bo the him Chur that out IN RELIGIOUS FRENZY. James Sullivan Recomes Insane on the Street, Patrolman Hugene A. Masterson, the Kast Fifty tf station, tor day found Jaines Sullivan, of No. sil Kast Forty :aixth street, aeung queerly at Becond avenue and Forly-seyenth street Th man was fro Higious frensy, Sullivan was taked to Evilevue Hos. pital, On the way Ue man became very lolept and kickevd Dr, Quigg in oft apparently suffering ¥ IMUCCLES CHILD BER THE OCEAN Grandlather Secures Boy in Dispute Be- tween Father and | Mother. ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Police Say, However, that They Will Not Arrest Him as They Believe He Has a Legal Right to the Lad. The headquarters of the police in Broklyn were visited last Saturday night by Mrs. Ida Jacobs, who gave her address as No. 107 Cooper gtreet, Brooklyn, and who exhibited a tele- gram she had received from Port- land, Ore. The message read “Dolly's boy has been stolen. He was taken aboard vhe Kronprinz Wilhelm, which left Bremen the 17th | and is due in New York the 24th, Get power of attorney and secure | him through the police.” | The telegram was signed by Rich- ard Knoll, Mrg. Jacobs explained to Inspector Cullen that Mr. Knoll was the brother of Mrs. Theodore Kruse, who was the Dolly referred | |to in the despatch. She said that| i st September Mr. Knoll, Mrs, = Kruse and the boy, Richard, aged ‘eight, had come to New York from Portland and had sailed for Olden- burg, eGrmany. Mrs. Kruse had ha some trouble with her hugband. Mrs. Kruse and the boy remained in Ger- Aperfect Remedy For Constipa- H Ten courage oe Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. J Af OaHOUEh sswld 3) Dosrs— ZPCTNIS many, but Mr. Knoll returned to Portland, Grandfather Took Hoy, Meanwit given a DJ} * the father of the boy chad | ower of attorney to his father, turning the care of the| 1 ver to him until young Richard | should attain the age of twenty-one, ) Armed with this, D. J. Kruse followed the ‘boy and his mother to Germany, where all the parties met. | On the Jith Inst, it Is said, Mr, Kruse » “Let me out into the country for she agreed, but {n- @ grandfather took to w The two todk | age in the second cabin under their names, and there was no conceal- | t. When Mrs, Kruse found out the | deception that had b practised she cabled her brother, Mr. Noll, in Port- land, Ore, who In turn wired Mrs, Jacobs In an effort to head off the grandfather and the boy on their ar- | rival here. Waen the Kronprinz steamed into her tuck this morning Mr. D. J. Kruse and Het rd were found on board, In aquiries Mr. Kruse exhibited r of attorney purporting to have CASTORIA B. Altman’ Go. day, June 25th, the follow'n:: Travelling Suits, $18.00 23.00, 32.00 For Infants and Children, \The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of In Use. for Over Thirty Years TAUR COMPANY. EW YOR ad |B. Altmand Co. Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26.1, 0f Imported Wash Dress Fabrics, at extremely REDUCED PRICES, consisting of 7,500 yards of this season’s productions, At 32¢, will hold a sale on Per Yard. wil shcw on Wednes* to Pather, yi aks totkuatas aie fauges| Dress Skirts, : . 12.50 ‘iuidfather and. to iequiesce A ‘ : wi fvantwer' to «)— Plaited Skirts, 2 x 8.50 toh In answer 201 dock ma tee | (Second Floor.) h ders not to arrest D, i Kru is 1 authoritios were ts 1 that the andfather had a legal right stody of the boy, EOWNERS PLAN TO END STRIKE. Will Open Several Collieries | and Rush Product to Market —Hope to Convince Soft Coal Men Strike Is Broken. Mit Mme. Isabel Tersielle WHITE PLAINS, June 24.—Mme. Isa- bel Ter known as the yelled wo- man of Mamaroneck, who was once a noted soclety belle and beauty of Wash- ———¥ ingyon, and whose portrait hangs in the i Paris Salon, brought sult in the Su- | thi to The Byening World.) |preme Court to- through her law- WILSE KARE, Pa. June %4—In/ yer, David H. Hunt, of White Plains, to Varlous baris of the anthracite rey secure possession of her old mansion at there are being collected by the Mamaron from which, she alleges, companies men on whom they can rx with a view of startling the strikers by resuming work when It 1s least exp The plan has been carefully prepar Those companies which have not t men from among now on strike to work when called ed with other companies. In rators expect that by concentrating men at varlous collieries they can place at seevral points in the na working force large enough to Mr. Makceo 1s trying to dispossess her. To-day Supreme Court Juwiice Smith | granted an order to show cause, return- 1, able before Justice Keogh on next Batur- why Mmo, Tersielle should not be \llowed to come In and defend a fore- closure sult brought by Dominick Ab- bott to recover $7,040 and to establish her right to the entive estate, which Masceo claims to have a lease of for twenty-five yea Madame big he promt have com this way the ‘Tersiclle now resides in the guarded by two Great Dane mine coal will be rushed to mar- dogs, and she has evaded all attempts to Ket to give (hedmpreasion that vhe strike dispoases her from the property, The is broker dogs axe called Wolf and Emperor, and ‘The plan ts to make this move a week ov go before the national convention, whion is cailed on duly 1, It ta hoped FIVE*¥EAR-OLD MISSING, ft-coal workers will be »o " nai taey will Vole againat u ational strike yi aton ef companies Jnviudes that hn Little Donald Hin Parents Fear for the Child's Safety, A general alam hus been gent out from Volice Headauarters for Donald Hines, tive years old, light complexion, red cap, wh.te waist, blue black etockhaas and shor, 1h bis parenta at No, 4,006 the Delian th uinption heir hope of su blue ey ea. knee pants, who lyed Talrd ave Ho jeft the house on Monday morning at about » o'clock and was seen playlns with ine other ehild.en of the nelmubor- hood ail the morning, When be dd not appear at 2 o'clock Ip the aiternous Me he Tavl thas 1 absolute ty, olintem that witht: more than one huniied wom’ they were Wives of sirikers have called upon her fae) BuMUehannA Company, whieh ts controlled by the Pennayivants , Railroad, scored a par al victory tor parcnks went 10 polve day when it suecooded In the s the Premoiu Gh iiaas Wis than ike: SaaS ear fh ao ‘ ie ele for njd, parr Two Great Dogs. Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. MAMARONECK VEILED WOMAN FIGHTS FOR OLD MANSION. Protects Herself with they are constantly at her side and ne | one dares go near her. | Her first husband was a Commodore tn the American Navy, Later she married Henry Emil Le Grain, who was the head | buyer for A. T, Stewart, the millonaire |dry-geods merchant, After his death [she married F, Tersielle, an Ltallan |bandmaster who, she says, fled with all her jewels and much of her money, He has not becn seen since, aiwugh she traced him to the Indian Territory. ys According to Lawyer runt, atime, Ter- p ave a merigage to 'Mascco for $7,100, although she owed him only: 92,600, he agreed to advance monwy carry on a gratite (uairy On Uae esta She further says he laduced her to tun her property to him wo 14 to empt her and Masceo from any «ainage by blasting, Bhe now linds that the paper sae >! Was # lowe of ull her property for years, and phat she was to nt. Now 2asceo says be has absolute contro} of Liv prop- y and that she has no right there, fersielle 14 penniless and will a charge on the county unless have the Hen and mortgage set become ahu can aside, “TWO TRIUMVIRS MEE. * Haflen and MeMahon Tammany Afairs, The regular bi-weekly mecUng of the Advisory Committee of Tammany Discuss Hall was held to-day, but only Louls | Haffen and Daniel F, MoMahon 1 were present After the committee had adjourned Secretary Amith #nnounced that noth- { ing but voutine business aad been done, end that th was nothig to give out for publicuti B SERVICE, GLASGOW, June tom ts announced ‘that the Anchor Mine will soon ineugu, | NEW AN