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| I LURED LAD 10 SLAY: HUSBAND. He Makes Confession and Woman Breaks Down and Admits Her Guilt. BODY FOUND IN WATER. “First Vermont Man Had Been Chicroformed and Was Then Tied with Ropes—Woman Wanted ivioney. BENNINGTON, Vt Perker fessed Aug. 16.—Levi nineteen years old, has con- assisting Mrs. this piace, in chloroform- ing the woman’s husband and throw- Yng his body into the River. When confronted with the boy's confession the woman broke down and admitted her guilt. Boyd Perham and Miss Stella Bates have een arrested as accessories. The girl is*said to have purchased the chloroform which was administered before Rogers was bound with ropes and thrown into the water. Rogers had separated from his wife {and gone to Hoosic Fails to obtain work. He « 4 $00 Ins e, and this led fthe woman to luring him back here Boyd Perham was asked but refused, and his younger Levi, was prevailed on to do to Marcus Rogers. of Walloomsac was enticed to Morgan's where, om the evening of esday, h> met his wife and Levi am The meetings waz apparently ndly one, and, under at his companions were showing 4 trick with ropes, Rogers allowed ‘m to bind him hand and foot When in this helpless condition ehloroformed him and threw he riv the man the Impres- they him into had committed sulctd grote a note to that eff signed Rogers's name to it, and pinned it to is hat, which waa hung upon a tree. The {act that the man's face was covered with bruises and that his lungs Were filled with air led to a suspicion of foul play and an investigation which xesulied in the confession of the Per- bam b ~. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR UNIDENTIFIED, Ambulance Surgeon Says She Who Was Flung from Madi- sor Avenue Velpicle Died from Fractured Skull, ‘The woman who was thrown from a Madison avenue car yesterday afternoon at One Hundred and Seventeenth street, @né dicd at the Harlem Hospital early to-day, has not been {dentified. Her ody has been sent to the morgue, where an autopsy will be performed. Policeman Buchanan, of the One Hun- dred and Twenty-sixth Street Station, found her unconscious, with a scalp wound, but thought she had been drink- ing, or was simply stunned, so made no arrest and allowed the car to proceed. The woman did not regain conscious- ness and Ambulance Surgeon Dockman believes she died from fracture of the skull. She was about forty years of age, 5 feet 3 inches in height, ‘weighed 160 pounds. to bring him| To create the Impression that) they | WSS MERRITT | CANS FRENDS Trustees Will Ask Her to Reconsider Her | Resignation from Hope Church. EXPERTS TO BE EXCLUDED Handwriting on Fenc€s Said to onymous Letters Sent to, Members of Congregation. | i Foliov! the ¢ sion of the Board jot Trustees of the Hope Baptist Church to accuse no one of the au- thorshiv of the anonymous letters, which have been causing dissensions, the announcement was made to-day that Miss 3rac Merritt, wil: be asked | by a numer of the trustees to recon- | sider her resignation and to continue) her relations with the church. A member of the Board of Trustees said to-day that the board had de- cided unanimously to exclude ev dence given by handwriting experts and to let the matter drop if it | would, but to permit any one who wished to be heard to bring the mat- ter up at the meeting next Fridey | | night. | An effort was made to see Miss Merritt and ascertain if she would withdraw her resignation, but her mother met all callers and refused to permit her daughter to see any one. Neither would Mrs. Merritt discuss ithe matter in any way. i Fricnds Gather Evidence. The Rev. Mr. Hartley, pastor of |the church, would not m xe public j the decision of the trustee., but said: “T refuse to discuss whether the report exonerates Miss Grace Merritt or calls for her resignation as a member of the ehureh.” In the mean time the friends of Miss Merritt are gathering evidence In sup- port of her contention that she did not write the letters. It has been found that | @ year ago and previous to the sending of the anonymous letters a misch'e maker scrawled scurrilous and defama- tory legends on a long board fence in One Hundred and Fourth street, a bloo from the ehurch. Handwriting the Same. |. ‘The handwriting on the fence was| the vame as that on the subsequent letters. The same names were men- tioned. In one instance the fence legend “mentioned Miss. Ray Smith and Mr. George McCullom, the Sunday- chool superintendent. ‘The young wo. | man's father made an investigation und is said to have learned the identity of the writer in chalk. | Miss Charlotte Johnson, Miss Esther Ruland, Miss Ray Smith ‘and Mrs. Iry- ing Smith, a sister of Miss Ruland, are the young Women whose names were used‘on the fence. The names of Miss Johnson, Miss Smith, Miss Ruland and Mrs. Smith re also used in the anony- | mous letter: Tt Is expected that before next Friday night Miss Merritt's friends will hav gathered enough evidence to go before the congregation and refute any charges which may have been made against her. —— LORRAINE BREAKS RECORD. Crosses the Ocean from Hayre ip | 6 Days, 17 Hours, 45 Minutes. The French Mner Lorraine arrived this morning and anchored outside the Sandy | Hook bar at 1.45 A, M She has lowered her b; westward time by about thirty min making| the passage in about six day meyentees) hours and forty-five minutes. The record for the best passage tween Havre and New York, whioh fheld by Lorraine's sister ship, La savole, is six dave, nine hours and thirty-five minutes, POLICEMAN SAVES WHOLE FAMILY, Meehan, of Williamsburg, Discovered Early Morning Blaze and Promptly Res. cued the Smiths, Four persons were rescued from death by fire early this morning in Willlams- burg by the herole efforts of one polte man, He {s John J. Meehan, of the Bed- ford avenue station. Meehan discovered that the hat store of Otto Bmith, at No. 494 Grand street, Wes on fire about 2 o'clock, The flames were spreading rapidly and had already enveloped the stairway to the two floors Above, where the Smith family lived. The policeman turned in an alarm, but the fremen were a bit slow in re- sponding, Meehan remembered that Rew buflding was being erected around corner on Hooper street, He ran there and found a long ladder. It was heavy for one man, but Meehan tugged it around to the house adjoining the burning place, Scrambling up to the rool, Meehan drow op the ladder aud, planting It on the roof, was just able to ain the Smith roof, @ story above, Crawling tarough’ & scuitle, Moohan fpund phe Smiths asleep, unconscious of r. Otto Smith, twenty-six years old, and ee ister Mamie, twenty-two, were so rightened they were of but little aa- waist . ‘The aged ung Benlth, Mr, and: Mes, Andrew of Smit: were partly overcome ‘by the Meehan carried them both up to tl roof and down the ladder w satel just as the firemen dashed up and as ihe fluenes ate Into the Smiths’ sleeping room. The younger Smiths were abi \- low Meehan, helping cach other. °° *! It The cause of the fire | i pie the building, Causing 2 tone of HOY DROWNS NEAR DAM. PHELPS, N. Y¥., Aug. 16.—~Allen Bur- sess, aged ten, was drowned near Bar- jow's Dam yesterday, He fell trom 4 spans the dam and, belng un: 1 awim, was drowned, i ASSEMBLYMAN 1S GRAVELY ACCUSED, Charges Made Against Knipp and Archie Baxter in An. swer to Suit for Services at Albany. ELMIRA, N. Y., Aug. 16.—Through the sult filed by Assemblyman Charles H, Knipp to recover $1,175.91 of hin ahare of w fee of $3,000 for using his “efforts” to secure the charter for a trust com- pany, grave charges concerning the Assemblyman, Archie E, B. Baxter, Re- publican Clerk of the Assembly and the officers of the State Banking Depart- ment, have been made, ‘The suit 's against Couch & Fisher. The answer is made by Mr. Fisher and says that he had been informed that to cure @ certificate for the inoorpora- tion of @ trust company he would have to secure the support of Assemblyman Knipp. He informed the Assemb)yman that he had written to Bupt, Kilburn for @ cer- Ufeate and asked Mr. Knipp to call on the Superintendent and inform him of the character and financial worth of those interested. Knipp promised to do so, Shortly thereafter, Mr, Fisher says Knipp call on him and told him hb had seen Sup! Kilburn and had received @ promise that the latter would not grant a certificate for tha formation of any trust com- pany in Elmira unless tt was named by Knipp. The Assemblyman, the answer states, said he would Influence Supt, Kilburn in favor of Mr, Fisher's com- Be the Same as That in An-| | ASBURY ° Six of Them Chosen from as Many Hotels, and Pretty Rhoda E. Atkins : Will Be the Queen of the Festival. , PA dren's Carnival day an to be one 4n unusual! mittee on the six maids tr fashionables now er young woman w six hotels First mata t Mies Hila M King, of Asbury Park, i « secon Md of honor, Miss Armstro: House; third Davis, honor burg, honor, MI ark, the Co! VICTIMS OF GOME WILL SUE CITY Accident Which Italian Celebration Likely to Prove Costly for Municipal- ity of Mount Vernon: five per: plosion to be an expensi The damage c Kregate about $5.00). whil are to be started for $2 Josoph Girone, of Hobolk who was in charge of the di held in. $6) ball for the Jury on the charge criminal nee f that. th not injuries received by eituse they stood t Dr. Newell, who iy about to su $5,000 for his injuries, says that all of the persons who were hirt were fully two hundred feet aw: fe key of a large aerial bomb, 3 affair for this city s to-day presented io by the viclins ag- other sults re mM re th » ele UNION WAR ON NATIONAL HEAD. United Hatters of Orange Find Fault with President Who Reinstated a Man that Had Been Fined, (Special to the Evening World.) ORANGE, N. J., Aug, 16,—In the opin- fon of men high in the councils of the United Hatters of North America a4 fight is now brewing between the loc union and National President John A. Mofit over the case of Timothy Bren- nan, a foreman In the shop of E. V. Connett & Co., who was recently fined $500 by the Vigilance Committee of the local union for working padrone methods. The National President, on arriving in Orange, immediately took a hand in the matter, The union had suspended Brennan unti! he paid the amount of the fine, Moffit Immediately ordered him ‘back to work. Moffitt is wow in Danbury, Conn., and during his absence he Vigilance Committee has again acted and this time has refused to allow Brennan to work, demanding his union card, ‘The committee has also increased the fine placed on John Richlello, of the wame factory, who was found guilty with Brennan, from $500 as originally to $2,000, ‘A meeting of the national oMcers of the unton will now be necessary in or- der to settle the difference of opinion between MomMtt and the local unton. —$———_——— BD BY FIRE, PRINTERS RO! pane for the on of ae, Pape CINCINNATI, Aug. 16,—Just an the e answer rees that Mr. Knipp| delegates to the International Typo- Mnf 600 tot Xe to” Batter cheek af tis [xraphical Union Convention were leavin Assembl: Ptke's Opera-House for the noon recen ‘The defendant says that @ short tane| the building was discovered to be on thereafter Knipp again called and fire, Sverybody succeeded In getting sured him he had secured the certificate} out of t blazing structure without and that It would be fora od In a fom ltrouble, he Are, which was started by A y amoking a Clearel cal ‘and’ recelved 100" on account Foual loss of W803, laallad y v et M4 ‘ ids Occurred at) GRE | HOLDING HAND CONTEST. or Unique Competition Is on To-Day at South. amptonand All Society Is Interested. / | SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, | Man. the younger set of soclety spendt the summs here regret that day has come. After w-(ay taere will Aug. 16.— tn he no excuse for riding about the country roads and town streets, horse back a in hand. Since the con- ditio Green r the annual pony of Gretna card at nnounced sald they we nen y couples enter and at once eon jeven strenuous practice, The co: jof the race are that a lady and gentle- would m@n,must ride hand in hand from th) starting point to a given line, Thore , they dismount and sign thelr aamos legibly o the ether, remo ud jrie to the finish bund in hand. [f ihe jmame of the couple is tilegtble, or let go of hands tn rising from point to point, the couple will be debarred. Phe laviies must ride side saddies. At the| POLITE BURGLARS ROB AN ACTRESS Janitress Said the Young Men Were So Nice that She! Thought They Were Lillian Washburn’s Friends. While Mrs, Jesse Burns, of No. 274 West Fortleth street, an actress, known | upon the stage as Lilian Washburne. | was rehearsing her part in “Codfish| Aristocracy” Thursday afternoon, two | well-dressed young men went to her flat and carrivd away the contents of two trunks, chiefly costumes and sou- vinelr' spoons. The los was discovered to-day when Mrs. Burns started tompack her trunks to move, The janitress, Mrs, Hunter, sald that twe very nice young men had carried the things out of the building about 3 o'clock in a trunk tray. ‘They had been so polite that Mre Hunter suys she thought they were friends of Mrs, Burns helping her move so didn't mention it before, Mrs, Burns's sister-in-law also lost the contents of her trunk. The young men were at work for an hovr and went about the daylight robberys in the most deliberate way, evidently knowing the hublts of the actress and her sister aie recorded and who will actually be in *the race August E nt, jr, and partner, Mrs. Harry W. MoVickar, Ste- phen Peabody, jr., H. C. Redleston, Miss FLAMES SHROUDED STORY OF FIERCE FIGHT. Many Reported Killed in Encoun- ter with Turks, VIENNA, Aug. 16.~Local Dapera publish reports of a sangulnary fight between two battalions of ‘Turkish n- fantry, under the command of Nedim Pacha, and a band of Bulgarian-Mace donian reyolutionists commanded by an ex-Bulgarian army oMicer named Sip- Jani ‘The enge, wuropean Tu were cut to many men mnt ocourred near Owky vine, reveluitoniats es an ure or wounded. | m more Ross, jr. a Kelsey, of As-| (fully four and] 4 pages to the ad Virgint 1 resp na Brunswick, bury Park, a) ive years, were ed al Miss Rhoda B. At- of the Carnival has i nex- ediugly attrac aman her} manner has cha 4s many he is te e Carnival but Queen LOUIS MANNS NEW PLAY, The tite of Mann's new farce Nirdlinger ts to be “Hoeh | In tt Mann will ap- centric charact 1 member of the will be at ree works | gat to a | men are to assist their! ant prominent entries as they start the gent escorts to m Among th A. De ¢ urla, James G. K. Lawrence, Miss Caroline Putnam, Miss B. Norton, | Lathrop Brown, Mrs, 4. A. Rudd, H. A. | Budd, Miss Gertrude Pell and M. J. Dodge. ‘The greatest amount of practising has been do no are entered the r Weeks the young cou hay ea atall hours, riding nd “holding 44." And most’ of the ume the animals were not making such speed a foate that their viders were ita ¢ say that it ing hand, ne K folks have ently, and It d¥ with reset, that they see the day come after whici they will have no excuse to hold hand. YOUNG WOMAN. Miss Simmons Burned When| Clothing Caught Fire While} She Heated Curling lIron—| Saved by Fellow-Boarder. | nants of the fashionable boardini ise of Mrs. James W. Putnam, at No. t Ninth st aroused from | sleep by piercing screams at 7 o'clock | this morning, When they rushed into the hallways tney traced the commotion + were to @ rear room on the lop floor occupled | b. ns. he girl's ui or a block. J.B, dacksor iting buyer, drome Woman di in fumes With great prewence Jackson Tan to Me room And wrapped It around the git ‘The flames were quickly extinguished Dr, Burus Was summoned and gaye the girl modicas attendance. He bald. she | via giod Into the of mind Mr, Was seriously but not fatally burned. When Miss Simmons recovered con- | sciousness uined that her skirts | i 648 Hove while she was 4 curling 1 Misw immons i buisness we Her! home is at No. a! Olean street, Reck land, Me | DIGS UP OLD GRAVESTONE, Ja » O' Hellly Unearthe 1 182) in Heart o Wh excavating on corner, James slip and South street, day Jamon O'Reilly, of No, 2 James 9) marved ‘'Lszy, dt te e@&peciod Mg further excavations will be found. bon | Four Died from Heat, | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug | Van Buren five laborers on Mountain Railroad were the heat and ‘ Ry Alma there Was from the heat. But one po here, The ‘maximum temperature the day wae H degrees, |sterdam avenue, and who caused Wil lard’s arrest of a $90 check marked oN, G. Willard’s wife is in New Hampshire fur the cummar. His neighbors say that | About FOUR LITTLE ONES With their mother dying in a haw ana t ray | the four child were found stary et, Brooklyn, to-day. Th ge in age from three to ten years and THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1902. PARK SELECTS PRETTY MAIDS TO GRACE THE CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL. SHY HE GOT $1200 ON A $12 ACCOUNT. Nineteen Saloon-Keepers Ac- cuse Robert A. Williard, Who Was Arrested While Taking a Drink. ner with ‘elephone Robert A. Willard, a bookke w York and New Jersey St Willoughby street, oklyn, whe s West One Hundred and Fifty-first street, was ar raigned in Harlem Court lay and held in $1,000 bonda unt!! Monday ac cused of cashing $1.20 worth of ¢ rently on a credit of $12 wh: ad April 13 with the Long Island Trus npANy Eighteen aut hn ISM Am pers be © ts at vloon-k poonaed to testify un, whose p he has not been home regularly and has boen spending mo pe Detectives Mangin and MeGinty an all-night hat Willard’s He came home Iate and hurried in fore they could arrest him. ile looked out the window and laughed at th 5.30 the around thi had fat sieuths went Willard rush from his corner and saw flat half clad to a saloon, where te wa arrested while taking a drink, A check A that he had drawn $1,200 in April 13. book show checks since FOUND STARVING. Father Sailed Away on Long Cruise and Mother Was Sent to the Hospital Seri- ously Ill found to en's ate n M was m to the Chil uns Round the youn Me took thy rooms, W too Ww m ana phy two days nt his wife sold baby went on a c th her an sam fe, with tyo-mont! waa tnken to the hospital She has ma- laria and, the doctors say, will dle. The chijdren were jeft alone with no food In the house. After spending all of last night erving for food Joseph, the eldest a boy of ten, went to a neighboring bakery and induced the proprietor to give him 10 1 Ising to turned. MAY YOHE AND STAONG MARRIED? They Return to Paris, Regis- ter as ‘‘Mr.and Mrs.Strong”’ and Again Flit, Supposedly on Honeymoon. him PARIS, Aug. 16—Putnam Bradlee Brrong and May Yohe came back Paris and registered at a hotel as “Mr and Mrs, Strong” It ts su, 4 trom this that they have bee married. They left almost immedia for the south of France, supposedly on their honey moor They declined to see rep $ or to Ay taing about thomseives — CHAMPION DUFFY $136 FOR BABIES AT FUND BENET, Golden Horn Casino Enter- tainment for The Evening World Charity Scored a Success. benefit for The Evening World Sick Rables’ Fund given at A. D. Busch- mann’s Golden Horn Casino, Third jue, near Ninety-sixth street, Brooklyn, At the mn July %, the Were $136.40, which . ed over to the Fund. ‘The benefit was one of the succes: a galaxy of deville st red their — services. ost of the entertal ont's famous Cakewallcers: ty and gems of minstrels im Comedy Four. Miss Hops Sloan, the cornet sololat: the Pe Sullivan Sistors Uillan Sohn Mr. Harry Brown, the ebony wot yott and Johnsoa, in thelr musteal ond isle Radler's renowned ladies’ nostra, tertain yath akewalk M Ir net or w York sullding. N LONG BRANCH BEAUTIES. Awsured Winner winnd Hotel. charity an at © Fairyland he Howland ‘lied with exot t and mach ¢ exists as the closing hour ts drawing contestants are enth with Hotel Long Branch, is irtost- ly Ve prizes ™ roree tes goto TH Fund a vee M. revived tlon Miss Sadie the ity te, with Misa Sadie Hann a strong ‘ond, Miss Sophie Fogel, Misa § tum, Miss Rose Dryfoos are @ Ue third prize ‘The majority. of the West added to Hirsch, Miss Amy Habn, Miss Sadte a Blumenthal je Kilenbaum, Mi: Yalsy Goldtions, M ie Maybrum, M Antonia. ‘Hah ante ft NK Daniel W. Blumenthal saya that more 1” indred will be In the contest re SCHWAB NOT TO RESIGN, nphatie ofMfcin! dental t% made of the story that Prosident Schwab is to! ign from the pr Steel Cory hwab Is tn has no Idea of res cy of the United It Is said that xcellent health and ning. Your Last Chance To See Dr. Edward Koch the Noted German Specialist on Consumption and Asthma He will wtrating his breathing 0} demon, tnhalati atus for ork into the lungs, com- bined with the Kuch Tuberculine the great remedy which ki rms and tho only ed t has ured const mptton. w tuberculine for asthma is also on on at 48 West 224 #t,, Now York sultation ad examination are (ree, is always glad to talk with the found Boston, but- EATEN IN ENGLAND. | {07 \Wosnfneto aie BGs B Je} ter, Washin 1 Baltimore,” also in Be — London and Be i hls treaty vod. the A Great Sprinter Finished Second tn]. Thit {retin tows Vea and ene " which met uly was HB SERD Rt ‘ tho only tre that was ind New LONDON, Aug. 16.—At the tonyite | theo! constantly, but the athletic sports to-day the 100. yards’ | k nent ist ly one 1. | which H eld Its reputall'n handicap was won by Murray, of Dub-| two | Koch have devoted thelr lin, with two yards handicap, He de-|jieumes to the study and cure of consump. cated A. E. Duffy (American), who | tion feated A. I nnd Weatney, tAmerts | alt Koch has tn this country under his wa ’ and Westne meri- St supervision seventeen asecclate phys can, who had three yards handicap, | sicians, who ha they fous 10 seconds. American | Ine he Koch Lun Murray's time was 10 second | Cure is the 1 t"ncorporated’ inet aa Joaiany in tbe world, - 000. A'personal Interview with this great ph FOUND HF aw sag falclan may save vour it. Ho wll be turd CHICA W—After cauning fa ‘leaned to tall with you whether sou en on a charge of take treatment or not. Dr. Koch especial the arrest men on a charge of take treatment or hot. neh eat y stealing % en A. BUT of Ite ment to call and see ity aicah W642 Indiana avenue, has found the (West ot New York. Ha pric : one of her old slippers where within the reach of all and wil! be t ne IR One aE EF ult your circumstances, Do not walt until 4 been placed without her know- THE HOT ON blistering weather THE COOL ONE~Simplest thing In the world. 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