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| _ who, it is declared, will establish) _THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, ‘ LY 5, 1902. NEW EVIDENCE TO TRACE DISBROW — Witnesses Subpoenaed To-Day Will Swear, It Is Alleged, that the! Prisoner, ‘‘Dimple” Lawrence and Foster Went Out on Tianna Bay Together and that Leaky Skiff Was Only a “Blind’’ — Flowers Left at Riverhead Jail. | GOOD GROUND, July 5.—District- | Attorney Smith to-day made public | the names of his two new witnesses | that Louis Disbrow, Clarence Foster | and “Dimple” Lawrence went out on Tianna Bay in one boat; that this | boat was of fairly good size and sound, and that the leeky little skiff | found capsized in the bay had been Bent adrift later simply as a “blind.” Before Thursday’s sensational hear- ing in the case began @ report was current that there were two such wit- nesses. There was much mystery con- cerning them, however, which only added to the interest the report awak- ened in the court-room. To-day the witnesses were subpoenaed ‘They are Edward Croker, a son of Fire Chief Croker, who has a summer cot- tage at Tianna Bay, and Harry Jacobs, a village 1nd. i Tero Doate have eo far figured tm allie! no mames, ‘Diabrow did nol gel th the storles of the tragedy, which, af | oie ter investigation by the District-Attor- ney, resulted In the arrest of young HARRY JACOBS, roses and buttercups Were left at the! Riverhead jail to-day for Disbrow. The donors of the bouquet—a crew of “sum. In accordance with orders) from Law yer Miles, Warden Rafford allows no Disbrow on the charge of having mur-|mogsages, letters or packiges to be dered his rival, Foster, and the object |taxen to the prisoner. ‘Many letters are of the rivalry, Miss Lawrence. One, a small, leaky dingy, hardly ca- pable of holding two persons, belonged received fo but unopene the attorney Disbrow still maintains A stolld calm. He spends most of his time smoking and Dishrow all are kept to Nelson Squires. The other, a large| pending. In nee he has aged water-tight sharpy, in which several | five years. Wi gave his age at passengers could be seated with com-| the Jail last Monday it was hardly eredi fort, After the drowning of Foster and ly twenty-thre« i Miss Lawrence the smaller boat was|more thin thirty Wa found floating in the bay, badly awash, | Who saw Molineux in the ‘Tomi he bel es Disbrow wil with one oar missing. The larger boat Was found the morning after the dis- appearance of the tragedy victims pstled up on the beach, 100 yards from the spot where it had been on the pre- vious night. Oars Were Minsing. The keel was damp, the oarlocks showed signs of usage, but the oam were missing. Footprints led from the boat to the Ternell House. Not until Pinkerton Detective Fields arrived, fol- lowing the finding of the bodies of Foster and Miss Lawrence, was any attention paid to the {mportance of the boats as a solution to the mystery. From John Carter, a lad who had charge of the dingy, Fields learned that the boat was so leaky two persons could as splendid ai slayer of Mrs. A¢ “SAINTS” AWAIT. SAVIOUR'S COMING thusiasts at Binghamton, | Where a Handsome House Has Been Rented by Them. 'L'ROAD EMPLOYEE BANKS’ SURPLUS TOSSED BY TRAM. SHOWS DECREASE THE “FOSTER” BOAT. Gathering of Religious En-| Nelson, Who Had Marvellous Loss of $2,893,625 for Week Escape from Instant Death, Will Probably Die, Doctors at Hospital Say. —Heavy Incrc City’s Capital. Due to Addition to National i e in Loans} | her to the hospital to div RAN THROUGH HOUSE AN TO BOAT WITH TRAGEDY VICTIMS. — {LIVING TORCH —— | |Mrs. Guillon, a Widow, Prob: | ably Fatally Burned When| Clothes Caught Fire from Lamp. i Mrs, Marguerite Guillon, a French widow, fifty-three years of age, was aken from’ her home at No, 153 West Twenty-sixth street, early this norning to New York Hospital, | dying from horrible burns resulting | f. 2 the explosion of a lamp in her | hands. 5 | Widow Gulllon lived wit own-up children, Su: » Mary a i nd floor of the tive. tor, on the s ory house at No. 153 West nity sixth street. They were all employed In aceordance w! custom the | mother arose at to prepare heir breakfast. The small night lamp joded $n her ha ering Its ning oll all ¢ Awakened by her sere out of their r thelr mother run from the Phe frenzicd rs, scream ms, st in time, flu oma! harles Stau' living ¢ saw bed, | 1 following her | hem to the wrap- | Meantime th. the room r the dozen famili above | olive in the bu ing | uit, screaming, groaning and other- @ betraying their panic-s cone dition Mrs. Staub put out the ets of Wi and a p moned 4 bulunce fr Hospital, But Dr. that Mrs, Guillon's burns were certain- ly fatal, and that her death must come in y hours. He did what he could with buck- m- a fe to all Policemen Fire Shots on Two tity of coffee on the river, but they were never convicted WL nket | first | panions savage ple | this NIPEG, definite Man., news city to-day clothing and July 5.—The confirming the killing of Prof. Andree and his com- Strindberg and Frak< Esquimaux, was brought to by Rev. Farier, an Anglican minister at Fort Churchill, the northernmost post of the Hudson Bay Company. Rey. Mr. Farier says that relics of Andree, Richard scientific struments which completely establish the terrible suffering and took | the identity of the Arctic balloon ex- plorer, were brought to the post three , by REE SLAIN IN NORTH; PROOF OF DEATH FOUND. ere WOMAN'S ABREST, |Missionary Sees Relics of Explorer's Expedi-) tion—Kilied by Savage Esquimaux. parte of scientific instruments. The ‘huskie’ tcld me that he had obtained the relics from members of his tribe “The story of the killing, as he learned it frdm his people, was that three white! men out shooting deer came upon @ party of Esquimaux. The latter took the report of the firearms for a hostile sign, and they discharged thelr arrows the white men. he latter returned fire, but two of them fell wounded by arrows, and the third was pierced as he ran away. Then the savage Fs- quimaux fell upon them and literally chopped them to pieces with thelr har- poons in- Relics May Arrive Soon. ‘Ashton Alston, rt Churehtil, ization for thr in-charge a vee! or Pr Mr, Farler says that the relics of re DE}Or WO RIB departure son) aresie) party (bcought Into) Garort 2 Churchill will probably reach civilization Alston two years ago was corre: He says that a persistent search for TeSys Pet (ALE SA laton waaiin ich further relics of the party has been of the post and a responsible person. | prosecuted by the Hudson Bay Com- However, the Hudson Bay people, and! pany, so far without success. | wartioularly Mr. Alston, got into trouble ° —— over the previous report, and they do! Reports of Andree’s death by savage ne not care to have ything further to | natives in the frozen wilds of Say, i ada_have been sifting down to civil- ear-Admiral Cam= Men, One of Whom Is Cap- mone an Aas Te @@. the » 'Dive i s brought in that) arory of the killin jen is’ confirmed tured — Other ‘Dives and) anarce and nix companions were kilied 1% 5 Farler | e above despaten Gets Away. by a tribe of fierce Hsquimaux between | [ie sald the Te et as two and thr hund chwest (O.d Donald and by a ‘husk —— of our post. It @ positive faet that | named Btper Dy: s pearertee stot iH i s A inantetol tis squimaux hunters. ney askei Policemen lsen ey and MePart-| the “hu: sent vut from the post to} Tiom ed with them to where the bal- land told In the Lee Avenue Court, nas ¥ furan: ft) fie Vioon car lay stocked with tobacco and Williamsburg, to-day the story of an h him two pipes amd |) provisions exciting right chase after alleged| -—- es nyer pirates in which shots were ex-| iene" ne’ othe untwte awa! EX-CHIEF DEVERY TO CALL overboard and got away and the other was found clinging to the stern of his G Dont with sit sit his hands. and taco] GOON ON MRS. HETTY GREEN. submerged. . ‘Phelr prisoner was James Mahoney, Bas thirty-seven years old, of Ni 10 Dyke- a a man street.” rookisn” He’ and” hie] Richest Woman in the World Wants to See rother were arrested @ year ago. ani Accused of having stolen & large quan- New Real Estate Expert. eS MAY SUE CITY FOR Relatives of Miss Corlis, of Brooklyn, Say that She Was Sent to Asylum by Magise trate Without Cause, Suits for damages oaainst the elty Magistrate ned by ret eine Corlis, who lives with her ine Rose Corlis, in Terrace, Brooklyn. Mies Corlis was confined In the. Kings Coun spite of her relativ suffered from nothing nient in her sreech, Miss Corlis wen in jail and y Insane Asylum in protest that she but an to Holy Cross Ceme- tery two weeks and returning home became contwed and lost her way. A. policeman picked her up, and as she could not make herself understood be- cause of her affliction he locked her up os a vagrant. Magistrate Naumer sent her to the asylum When Mrs, Corlis located her sister, she cla Magistrate refused ta order her The woman was sent back to 1 Street Jail when the aym isvliim authorities discovered there waa mat and she was turned nin last Sunday, She mate e, but has since been ill exposure. of he ROKER ED BELL TYPHOID VICTIM. Ex-Park Commissioner, Who Was Stricken in Saratoga, ina Critical Condition—Now at His Home. Edward Bell, ex-Park Commissioner and until last November a prominent member of the Stock Exchange, is {ll with typhoid fever at che Hotel Nether> land, and his physician, Dr. Albert H. Ely, of No. 47 West Fifty-sixth street, says that he is In a critical condition. Mr, Bell was at the United States Hote! in Saratoga, N. Y., when he was taken sick. The physicians who then attended him diagnosed the case as ma- laria. M Bell continued to grow worse until It was decided to bring him to this city, and on Sunday night, June 22, Wille fam ©, Whitney brought Mr, Bell to this city In a private car. In the mean- while Dr. Ely was telephoned to meet Mr. Bell ‘At the time her husband was taken ill, Mrs. Bell, who was Mise Helen A. Wil- merding, was at Pomfret, Conn., where her youngest son, Harold W. Bell, ‘s preparing for college. Edward Bell, Jr. who is a “soph” at Harvard, and his mother were telegraphed for, and Mrs. Bell and her son, with Dr. Ely, have been constant attendants at the bedside. ‘Mr, Bell is a son of the Jate Isaac Bell, who for several years was a Commis- sioner of Charities and Correction and ‘one of the originators of the Riot Rellet Not ave sat in it without sinking it im- —_ | Late last night the three policemen Ie tie vard Bell was a School Trustee mediately. From Harry Jacobs and Wath his head erste Minit | wrere, Crusis abot nae tne MEOW | irs. Hetty Green, the newest celebrity | acuuaintance of the smartest business ain mayer Frond nasal ardiecnuas’ young Croker, who discovered the boat, Mosse toh The Rrealne ssyerie.) Eclih HACKER INT Tn Gi the ¢ week | launch when t aw two men in alat Rockaway, has tak Ft in several | woman in the world, t that appointment declined a nomina- He learned that the oarlocks which had| BINGHAMTON, Noy uly BA W ang, | rowboat who. ight, acted Sus: | soctal fu the Higemore Hotel’ str it is true, as T have been Informed,” | ° ‘for the Assembly that year. He been tled to the seat, had not been dis- | Ethering of “Saints” tx in seasion at} 1D rage in| Pe cata’ not ate pase ANd Mae] since her arrival, ‘The most IMPETAR’ | o4/4 che furmer Chief to-day, “that Mra, | UO) Ur itey a School Commisstoner on ‘turbed. No. OW DUE) aL Nee awalting the « ul ety | ohlight on t Ttives and tired | event of the in which she 18 lO) Green would Hke to see me I will call on yeah %. 1893, the youngest man to fil They were still tled up when tho boat {Od coming wf the Saviour, which bx, t uy several shots att irew nearer ang| Mure has not taken place--dat it Will, Lier, i'm an old resident of Rockaway | A?" sition in the history of the clty, Was found, Carter sald he had ted up| they teliove, near at hand Among the)! Inerease In rose $21508,095 0 eee ee ee ta etee Teac anen'||, Willam 8. De fe going to call OM} Reach, and 1 guess it's my place to call] ang in April, 186, was made Park Com- the boat. Therefore it had not been | Places EONERE mted by de ALL ORR ! ” ividends | dived r! One disappeared in| her. {around and welcome as distinguished a] jjasioner by Mayor Gilroy. He was the Washed out into the bay. Nelther was| Brooklyn, Cleveland, Columbus, Witt r 1 i tom arly | the da The other was found in] Mrs. Green has lot about thew arrival as Mrs. Green.” Tammany broker for election betting seainone broken, as Jacobs sald the Jong | Dune ne ad ee Ottawa, Montreal, | he w the: wa peliidnthe bone SHRINE 18 hier and has iver “T suppose you will talk business with | last year: conditior 2 alnut eet is a hand § 1 pound of rAW st ngs, shy ausitie “1 don't approve o op wi Fields's conclusion was that the boat | some neu) tiat dine bean dbased (hy fhe peltvemen say believe it was , AUFAN GeAre Loumakestnel|| {monte OREeLeLeL ‘alae an 3p wher | sphomas Ankers, forty-six years old, Madsen‘ pushed Gut inio Gib water byl (the “Balnes® wnsil Sunday. ave an ae stolen from. Martin's stores. 5 ARENT marines ee oat ime aa eating of No, 113 First avenue, died to-day in wome one who had a purpose in doing | or before time ated ' : ", ‘e NE Beek veal Gatate ae enne the Flower Hospital. He fell from the so. This person was so excited that | manifestatly Xpected to take pla » D: mpaut : 4 one . i-story window of his residence he did not notice the tied up oarlocks | ‘The ; Ms - Investment, I can tell her aj vo entay and recelyed a fractured hi with chairs, on oa “ or two that may be of interest. | skui), which caused his death, RPE cbereaih the iaeat; ‘The matter — tell me she doesn't go much for real |" Richard Savino, two vears old. of No. S ently an insig- I ae enue, died to- gcks, apparently: jan) insls: WILL PAY FOR HIS YARN. estate. but puts her money in gonds. | #92 Columbus avenue. died tore fei from. nificant circumstance, proves that no t Hi ight, Hosp france war tenuen: sroves shay ni t In my opinion, New York real estate | the Gecondemoty window of his reslq e ; eel ouiE Gintiey Cote One siaking | beats el: the bonds ever printed.” dence yesterday’ Showed a Struggle. bool : for He and Pour More Awate HL As for the larger boat, Frederick | ee ——$_—— i \ F VATERTOWN, N.Y, duly 6.—Rely ! Bquires fixed its location on the beach | | | the weraciy: Of young John 4 the night of the traged. Footprints i V4 ane he about". pot. and, hove rite | 4 ee tom mee" | to Start Mining Hard Coal Metropalitan morn peny ae dion ere had been a struggic. | itt Lenin ‘Activi Spending the Day at Col- Though there were footprints of three cm yy iat ‘ he 4p Next Week Activity on Pp { lise Motley told a " int persons about the epot where the boat | Railroads. lege Point. Bud been moored, the footprints of only : How. fe xtOur, | Kate Carew, George Her- n one person were found leading away F lnuniwt Wmesnalled inp an |] Things riman, T. E. Powers, C. W. | Pictures fee ine spot one hundred yards up ~ . eam — at pitght In the | {Spevtal to The Evening World.) ‘An the result of the annual outing of Worth Kahles, F. H. Ladendorf, F. Worth ach, where the sharpy had been AKHS! i. Pa, duly 5.—The otommen) of! the! i ,, i; pulled ashore. District-Attorney Smith J. M. Waterbury Arrives on|Detectives Make Wholesale|' ae : wines es AUD hie mlong [ene: candpeturs) and He FyBSH 8 | Knowing | M. Follett ans Guataye Ver. Keeping ane : rapes Tete La Lorraine-French Liner) Arrests in an Effort to| , ent he was | the railroads and the unusual wetivity | Metror awe : Bae A tra ex: | beck will picture it for you oa s of Tauls Disbrow ee ie 5 sangs a | muddy about several of the collieries in Unis} patrons of that corporation on the ly Flowers for Dishrow. Mistook Smoke for Burning] Break Up Gangs on the | mn conevetoa | Fegion Indicate that an effort is to bel ington avenue, Sixth avenue and Broad-| Detective Fields took an unexpected! Ship—Philadelphia in, Too.| West Side. iho ila dcr to explain | masie Ma few days to start work, way ines had to walt longer to-day | e trip to the el) House early toda ; Tees a | Phe aperators assert that they have ess itamtas eatin 1] Mali tesetieata a cancre thal ite i ae al Mt ss fe a sufficient. men under promise, While | for cars to take them & ah seenes in favor of Louis Disbrow at Mondas’» from mt 1 Cash | resumed next week, there Ia a general land motermen fr fhearing. After his visit the detective Frengh liner Aven] arrested fifty t i manners nea ellef that the effort whl madi ington and Sixth avenue Hnes with He — that he believed Turnell’s toxtim 1 I ree open space We M HAL thoi are expected (oO mass Men ut the Har- | the fvot of FUSED. MIERBE 8 th i would be exactly ax the prosecution ex-| where many: t sci Hi 1 bod colliery, which, being on the out- [started for the pleas grounds at College “T have no doubt ax to the result of | suid ' sivtloation ey : ; Sena Reval anne In thottibark emp of the Broadway tine, | the hearing next week,’ said Pields ay r nat ‘ tL irtes molindnraineare comprist mora a unitaRi Ff a el pe is H ‘OL miners ave understood to] sisting of white trousers, negiigee shirt ‘By next Saturday, 1 t the gulit, NT wt trank-| Pete’ Riley | nit Fmt uratood to) sisting Y " ‘ 7 ‘ y a ar and black, and white cap with] Ba ‘kable in- Gruesome predic- @f Disbrow will be so strong ea livre MeHg Lorrainel|ac A r| far eit was jor white an remarkable that no ine cs Teouut ie Wael thes alint ail toch Si Kare tive applications. a bluck peak We had 20,000 tions which haunt- A rumor has gained nome ARs | 93 , : N al! ‘ne vewion wil indications | yn order that the men could have a! ff fant—har H some elrcula «her Xda Joe-Piek BY . A resumption of work at the arts rig eee ae inna | Engli that if Disbrow goex on the stan wytal " ir GUAR GRne EX Aya eM Pomerat Wey hol tay the num or of care. gn ns. callers this week— es Englishmen a own behalf he may plead "self-d c sm ) \ 7 out Company. This mine ts) haw EA bce phere “i with life-size por- is recent sick- Aobig ibouguet of Held daisies, wild! Mashod Intermit ation sotthig } ' {TCY ROAD TREASURER GONE. iit the ede on the’ Wyoming |to-day will remain on duty longer than a P Mee = amen = within four q was seer| and from thore t | ' Vunte Hallroad through a dise| M8) trait, 4 t C ne come fr 1 yp and dew jMalise, Asked to} Maw Whe chat does not again approach the ONE “JOKE” OF THE FOURTH. \ teamahip, Nolthe ' ia ne Livny wlth Daytn mit 5 ° , : P. B. STRONG SUED. the fs i tina th Nea pe Au : 7 At the colliery: a large force of guards | - a Servants’ | AnnieLaurie | Prince Wins | Young Astor's — shan i f th aon { and the company has been But “Patuam Bradlee” Avows Among the | " bigit, “Phey: beg Lott an] turning awasappiicants tor Work, ine O44 wens Strike in Weds a Millions Proposal Brown, Jobo bb K Coll viieg tay man who] cudtis many mi the Bra! A a We ten bah Man Named tn § Burns ' He netsh RIN : yee ee Delaware and 1 and the | otto Keppler a Newport Hoosier by Wife's for Pretty mong the judgments officially re-|. Tae Amer) adelph The Mgnt Lehigh. Valley Coal companies are also | Ot ‘ 5 n SOOT Ts weak wap ona in tever of 112 mt id Chere | day. taking pad ant} and | bias with preparations which AVA mene, ie eam 18) ME Palace. | Millionaire.| Desertion. | Lady Villiers. : 4 bour'g, \ ih ¢ Jin” bw itr wat Appear vs if at a time understood by jerine’s Hospital suffering from o Pa Wachpsirick, the Hifin avenue Sowel- | with aii Ing a naclonad | priate! a at was Witham | Heroes tors ‘each company Wii try (0|ion of ihe brain and many palntul , oper t ie itera fi tee itentan deal the #trikers a crushing blow : 16 Te ; ¢ o + four n 1 mony, oe burns as th result of the Fourth of Bperan Bindi irc re cou i Phiten me HO ee rae ee Ji lnytutoas nt samen? nn foods |] HARRIET HUBBARD AYER | ALICE ROOSEVELT, Athlete, pace J ay ter, W c 1 ein & ' | to abu woe! hub, 1 fo'venign his commission 4s major mA Awa ‘rh ‘ — Heep tw vy catiroat’ MISS ETHEL DAVIES TO WED. Dour ue fe ea ee ions Writes another article on How the President’s daught- the army and retire from society, Saipan He of : peers TemereD att rly thie Purse ' i Se cael en aiaecint hae net Mi GOW E Ninel ane HOUSES LIKELY TO FALL, | ‘ SMWPORT, July BA wedding that | yout, and some of the choloe sprite | Hy oity culture among Englishjer has improved in health and of ney Ne ee ATRiERatK linen Ata - y y will interest the fashionable world will of the organization thought It would M beauty through i pres ages py \nahe, ‘known ant KeNOOL LOHEAE Whe Lippay ‘ ; Ke PACT thas of Miss Mthel Davies, daughter |be 4 great Joke to make thelr feilow- |B society women, eauly through exercise, FONE spent yesterday with janip,’ kept up to iis name Kine) the patios to-day that the old rookerles | le that Andrews i Mr. and Mrs. Jullen Dayle, vnd | member laugh Bo they loaded a bie lag Fone, or dady Hope, or Frau away pits ty maven women (el he's rie Tepper semua al MAT bibald Goure Thacher, Of NeW |irage cannon to the muses and 1 TT ‘ae abe has veen v. ously oall tom, Pittebu a pe }t p Hn Dit bee's 28 Ari, a - dor i ane vhere he sat ane W, Osborne, the assiatinr Diatrtet-} the of conatenaty onew We | Vne coremony is set for Aug. Mat noon | ting It in (he room w ato ’ 0, Bisa Yohe. her mother, | Atiorney, alno nailed on the Minnehaha. | pte perk he ene m4 A re YOU AN O1 “ 1 Meeps Semetal Chapel [Phe lreating, touched it of, ,The cannon || Another of Roush’s Notable Photographs of New Bopid, dana “ 4 ty eolNe On. Were Ih wi Un 4 N OM, PAINTING OR | fiception which will follow will be held | exploded and pleces of the brass atruck , Be spas a eapsssn eit Tater than cure |i wmilion and vas the house Xo.) other rare article of valup to dla | st eneoritt nein atiadiewan, the Da: | Keppler ot te eau The walle of tne York Scenes—Millionaires’ Sailing Hour at ms eal biflysfourbin str was likely vies’ 5 m wore bu a Bupday World Waate prevent Busi-| ‘(zoe dana at any” momo pose off Advertise it where the | ‘'Miss ‘Dav Arent favorite In w)- Fomouin Zurmerman, twenty-Keven Yeara . he ‘The ‘coniractors “Were alsa ‘notitied,| people will see itmdm the Bundag | ciety. Hie Is a Deautiful Aisee | olf of No. iropa.ltan avenue. Was) ttery. ures, and workmen bet immediately to p Martin and @ of Mrs, | ari , Y Was ar ti Work ty sore Bd Lbw house, World. Amor | ¥ t 5 ails aot Di lath bi

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