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ALAINCTON A STACK CAMBLER New Cause Given for Pout ahi Be NABI NEBL adn RE CFR ~ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1908. _ PETER POWER IS NOW IN LUD Arrives from Montreal LOW ST. JAIL. The Elusive Young Man NDCTED FOR “CLUBBING IEWS Jackson Roundsman WOULD EXTRADITE BEAUTY HE CHARGES WITH THEFT. Cee eer |Providence Millionaire Wants ' Florodora” Girt} Tried in His State—She Talks of Damage Suit. ‘SHOT BY FATHER, LITTLE GIRL DIES. |Mary Dietscher's Wound, Ine | flicted by Her Drink-Crazed the Suicide of Young] This Morning in Com- Says that He Would| anda Patrolman Are ee SL eR a Sule ManSaidtoHaveBeen| pany of His Lawyer, Not HaveLefttheJuris-| Charged by Grand a oe eee vilted byMayVanAlen| Who Is Surprised on diction of the Court if) Jury with Cruelty. amr a eee Finding that He Must He Had Not Been Told | \eJshot lastSaturday: ovarian by HEF A close friend of R. B. Rem-| Be Placed in Jail at that Subpoena Service} ,,\*\ 1)!!! 0! th jnventtionton by he In thelr home at No, 561 West % fngion, sald to-day that he doubted] Oye. Was Void. brutality: bythe palleo nt the eat fol Ae eter Ce ee f'the breaking of the engage- U lowing the funeral Chiet Rabbi] al to-day Ment to Miss Van Alen was the two policemen a hed to the The father, Frederick Dietscher, @ . y etreet station were to-day in driver for the Hea entire cause of tlie suicide. He said Peter Power, the elusive plaintiff for assa tt in the second degre iS payee fat Wiphae WAIK PR OEE Remington had been gambling in|in the Northern Securities injunction Roundsman: Ju . Upon his wife's reproach. he Wall street and had been a heavy | suits, is a prisoner in Ludlow Street uous in the acts d her down, cutting her face brutality ascribed to the alice n A with his fists. She quickly locked her- loser. This gentleman also said he| Jail, He will be kept there for thirty | rolman, Inst wl testimony | Hai ebEval Rut SNS TICE | MERE Would not be surprised to find, when | days unless Judge Lacombe issues a! Iduced also at the & | eaded with him not to pursue her he estate was settled, that Reming- | countermanding order on his writ of | tor Brooks. He | mother he drew a viver and shot number, and Col, Partridge has he TN ent he sent a bullet fon was “broke.” As far as he knew 5 Remington left no will, NEWPORT, Aug. 19.—Miss Sarah Van Alen, for whose sake Robert R. Remington killed himself, has ‘been hysterical since learning of the sui- notified to produce both this man and undsman Jackson in court t Members Grand their minds quickly concerning (he of Roundeman Jackson. He was dicted twice for similar offen unjust and b- tal clubbing. stitutes assault in the second de mort the Jury made s, nar which von- Into his other child, Edward, six years ‘id, and then killed himself by shooting himeelf in the head. —$———$$— CONGRESSMAN HITT ILL. Stricken in Chicago While on His Way to His Home, cide, and is under the constant care The patrolman panier me CAG A 19,—Congressmay ent withheld by the District-Atiorney CHICAGO, Aug. Co: nm of 8 physician. was Indicted also forassault. ‘This man Robert R. Hitt, of the Ninth Illinois Wakehurst, the Van Alen villa, near Ochre Point, is closed to-day to all callers. Mrs, William Astor is awiy on a vacation. It is { that his name is not mad Phe District-Attorney fears that now this re known, | | | eat pres] | District, is seriously ll of dysentery at the Stratford Hotel. He was on his way to his home at Mount Morrls when publication of his name now will aken ill, with her son-in-law and grandchld, eae aSluls his appearance in os Maly —— but admission to all others is re- at an early date. The Indictm LAUNCHES NEW MORTGAGE. fused. against Jack w found on the tes- | DESA The Shipbuilding Trust, organized bY aogie 0 5 Rosenbloom, of No. 7 as placed another blan- 1 timony of Morris GC Lewls Nixon, has pl Mr. Van Alen, through a spokes- iidermel BONN CrrA Dy SON Kot mortangy for $10,000.00 on record ment between Mr. Remington and Miss Van Alen was practically broken before they returned from 2% Broome street, a the Investigation. by and the Ine pendent of Mayor's Com- tor Brooks spe mitt TOOK THE WATCHDOG, 700. he was dressed in black and wore which she did not ltt dur day Plerce was not in court and Law N. J., like its prede- man, said that the engagement of 42 Gouverneur street, who pr {in Union County, vhic! t emselves vindaged head SaRaR GEKA vhich wi iven which had existed between his ed themsely wi bandaged heals] oeea Stevens Gibson, the “Florodora-| ing ault againat him for $10,000 damages| cesvor of last wed ae a daughter and Mr. Remington had uty a. 18 Clinton| Chinese Honeymoon" girl who Is] for causing his cllent's arre to the Mercantile Trust been broken for some time because was one of the corroborating wit- | charged Millionaire Albert L. Plerce, ‘ Charges Were also preferred | of Providen: with the theft of three | of the latter's mental condition. against Policeman M ral yee he ca88 | diamond rings, valued at §175 1s im was dismissed. The tind- be + fi | It is understood that the engage- Oat Grand dury. were made inet in ney Island Poll Europe with Mrs. Astor and Miss yer Willam B. Klein, who appeared f¢ Van Alen's father. In spite of this, z 5 Milas Gibson, asked for the discharg e e Burglars Defied Gottieb's Defenses | | MR Eyer ane oy Mr. Remington cabled to this‘country © andi He Causes on Arrest, oe ape a a te I rimme ats pf the engagement and reaffirmed the Because burglars stole his watchdog] read a telegram which he had received . # “anouncement of his wedding in the and fonty pairs ef lace curtaine from| from “Willem, ‘3. Greenup, Amietant | For Women and Misses. : his store, No. 180 East Houston street, | Atrorney-C al of Rhode Island, in aibon hs arrival here: Joseph Gottlieb hamiidecided| that ithell(shien 1 eae. staten| thal: extradition Second Floor. ees only place to leave anything isin a safe] papérs were being drawn up and a For those who contemplate spending the balance of the heated REMINGTON’S BROTHER Re re rould bi de on Gov, Odell | ‘i plate sp ig i Sononitayault, request i rould pe made oniGey. cde term at mountain or lakeside we've prepared a most extensive HURRIES TO NEWPORT. P. Remington, a brother of R. R. Remington, passed through this city to- day on his way to Newport. He said he Pa. Mr. Remington said that PETER POWER. calling one of his deputies. would not be heard on the witness Gottlied has been missing articles from his store, and his brindle bull- dog Bess In the store to watch things. ‘The burglars took Bess along with oth- er articles. When Gottlieb met Coni Wolfe, of No. 223 East Houston stre oe to send Miss Gibson to that State for trial The Magistrate adjourned the hear fng until Friday and accepted the $500 bond of Sam Shubert, of the @asino and Herald Square Theatre ent wear that cannot be met at line of Stiff Trimmed Hats, and in order to give them a proper showing we’ve taken an extra space on our second floor, where the many styles can be shown and seen to best advantage. is There is not a taste or desire in the matter of headgear for pres- this store, Prices will be found would take charge of his brother's body Skeched ten minutes before he was sent to jail. leading Bess round he had him Mr. Shui denounced Miss Gibson's this s c rT and that the funeral would be held on. : ted cd on suspicion of belng one fan outrage and claimed that to be extremely reasonable, considering the choiceness and desir- Thursday from the family home in Wiil- | Commitment against the young man{to go to Ludlow Street Jail," he said.) statement that his client, Peter Power, | burglars edings had been instituted by ability of the goods, They range from......$1,95'to $10,00 Tamsport, for contempt of court, Lawyer Lamb had no such order. | stand to-day. he did not know undll thie morelng shat Five minutes after Power was sur-|‘{What then, can I do?” he appealed to) When an, adjournment following the BIG TURTLE ON FISH HOOK. Un an pson Aver she had dis Oar mnres Van Alen hud been Broken, Laat Satur. |Tem@ered by his attorney he was on) "Get''a ‘countermanding order trom|fZimb to communteate with Judge, 1a\- Te cWelphing clghty-two| Lawyer Klein auld Misa Giteon’ woul Absolute Clearance of Our Entire Stock of ee Sei ea his way to prison, Judge Lacombe,”’ was the answer. ¢ombe was agreed upon between coun-| A sea turtle | Welk . Wol ask for a warrant for Pierce on a charge 9 Se day, he sald, he received a letter from {But he will not be availavle until 8) se ai noon it was understood that an| pounds was caught on a fish hook in} ApK for WATT ONE TT ee ied being lls brother, in which he referred to his| Mr. Lamb was stirprised, indignant, o'clock this afternoon, until ‘which time | oraer‘had practically. then been secured | Nyyark Bay to-day. Old-tIme Bayonne] °C? : : omens ore ais marriage as if it were to take place in| bul powerless, He will appeal to|' At 10.0) o'clock a deputy took charge| om, Judge Adams in the abs fisherm’n who inspected the turtle de- = September, a8 Was at one time an-| Judge Lacombe, of the United States |9f Power, and twenty minutes later he | t., produce Power in cot clare tt to be the largest one ever causnt| DIED TO FORGET HIS WIFE. Second Floor. nounced 5 2 Was registered a prisoner in Li ‘Bince that hour affairs have undergone|!n Waters off Bayonne or on the shore ——_—— 7 . = ‘4 , ‘ . ML received word of my brother'a| Court, to purge his client of con-|Street Jali. a sudden change, ‘To un Hvening World| , The turtle w he oy MF AWIN«| conmtdt, Who Wax Separated frora The materials embraced are Madrases, Anderson's Striped Ging- ath last night just in time to catch | tempt. But as Judge Lacombe was at Power a Jaunty Prisoner. Feporter’ Mr Laaimb sad this afternoon: Klehaug, a member of the Essex Boat Monon seein ltatotantoite: hams, Mercerized Ginghams, Imported Batistes, etc. Waists that Ue tran east, and 80-1 do not know | his country seat Mr. Lamb could not} | Peter Power is tall and slim. tite of fnd that It will be imposible f0 ae, ee HEN Cr SR ee have been selling at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 are now marked anything of what occurred at Newport, | keep his word to have Power present] youth in appearance and is probably (apie on eats the Henne Or EAS OLD HOME WEBK AT UTICA. a cablnet-maker, boa: at N 41 extept what 1 have read in the news| for examination to-day before Spectal| not older, than twenty-three years. He OG Reuring canbe had to-day. We wili| UTICA, N. Y., Aug. 19—The first of] Sumpter street, Brooklyn, was found 50c. and $1.00. : fi however, 1 es in , | Commissioner Mabey. in a neat dark gray sult and carried a (decide upon an adjournment until Thurs-) the Old Home Week celebrations in this | dead in the kitchen of the house by the} gaing; how am certain: My dark cheek light overcoat over nig left |day. . ; ching | County was held at Clinton to-day and| mivtrese, Mrs. Margaret Fanning, to-| brother did not inherit a tendency to} Power, in company with his bride} grm, ie wore a blu | am ceme Tacombe was Jato, tn reeemiNe | nas teen a succes: a Jnganity. ‘There has never been insanity |and attorney, George Alfred wamb,) Heat white figure. From the povket GF | sone ‘word to the Examiner that he had | ing the very gloomy weatl ° ‘An ambulance surgeon fro’ Mary's Clearance Also of Our Entire Stock of the family. I think that Robert may) reached the Grand Central Depot at? | of tan gloves. He evidence Hot been able toreagh him. Mr. Cotton | gramme included the reading of letters | srogpital! sald that Gohmidt had) awal- have taken his life in a moment of concern when taken into custody and | renewed ne Paotlon fon ae edourninelt Re Rearece ror eka eri Rene ie jowed carbolio acid. He hid been sep- bf 9 7 mental aberration, on account of some {clock this morning on the Adiron-(jeq away, Before leaving the building ynill Tt oclock Phuraiay Morte eee | pecretary of War Root, Assists Retr NU Aes ne Wa 1sses alists. great private trouble that unbalanced | dack special. They went at.oncé to| he, requested permission to converse for 3r, Map meno tt Man ivennowaresine toner icon akmeniiee a “few moments” with Mr. Lamb, who was walking close behind. Plaintiff and lawyer held a briet whis- his mind. Second Floor, the home of Mr. Power's sister, and “In regard to my brother's engage: . . fA Q ment to Miss Van Alen 1 know little, |“ Lamb telephoned from there to! perq'vonversation ‘Then they parted. The materials embraced are White and Colored Madrases, White He met her a few years ago, and some | United States Marshal Henkel that) On the Way, to fudion tree ite | Lawns, White and Colored Batistes, etc. Many are beautifully months ago he wrote me that they had} he was ready to produce his client} and relatives could come to see him trimmed in Laces and Embroideries; regular prices have been become engaged. Save for some occa- | according to promise. Cee ae A Otee the afershal, “1111 $1.25 and $2.95, now sional, and what appeared to me unre- At 10.30 o'clock Lawyer Lamb and] give them a special pass and then they | Hable, reports 1 heard nothi hi a can visit you on Tuesdays and Frida $ Liable, Feparta 1 heard nothing to the! power walked'into Marshal Henkel's| °am ‘it, You,au,rucsaaye and, Hridays, 75c., 95c., $1.50 and $1.95. " time" broken. Why, only last Saturday 1 re- | Office. = P a Says He Is Not to Blame. celved a letier from him in which he | Power was invited to a seat near the| Power Hs window. hal Henkel told Power that there 500 New Fall referred to his approavhing marriage, At no time did he inttmate to me that it would not take place. But, still, he only rarely alluded t the subject. Marshal, indicating the plaintiff and ad- ngivhen 1 was in New York last, at the | dressing Lawyer Lamb. me Robert returned from Burope, his | “phe: Patan Yelations with Mr. Van Alen and. his |, zucre J8 Peter Ln bia irres vee family seemed the mosi pleasant. 1 |1 promised in scheduie time,” fhe lawyer stayed at the Waldorf-Astoria and Mr, | 4uswered, smiling. Van Alen called. He was very cordial. | With the identification of Power, the a She. CE tae eet (tS Me) vanishing plaintiff, thus established, the Marshal served upon the complainant the original writ signed by Judge La- it shall Ko. to Newport to-day and e char ° body. Prese plans are to remove the bDedy as mecnent |combe ‘and the order of arrest, also signed by the same Jus Lamb, 1 / “plans are to remove the body a soon as “What are these?” reat deal printed in the papers ut him, Yes,” replied the prisoner, “there was t deal printed about me. I n't have gone away if I hadn't heen advised that [was wrongfully served with the subpoena. I thought the Subpoena service Was not good, “fam quite willing to testify, and! such proceedings as this (meaning his arrest) are unnecessary now, 1 belleve Tran satietactorily explain my” posl- | tion.” j Lawyer Lamb looked haggard, His tris te ‘Montreal had evidently not ben- | efited him. | “T didn't this client,” he said Order of Arrest Served, “Is this man Peter Power?" asked the Taffeta Silk Waists, $3.95. Second Floor. In black only. plaited and tucked fronts, fancy cuffs and stocks. Eminently worthy and desirable, and quite equal to those found in most stores at $5.00; very excellent value at 3,95 We Continue the Sale of Men’s Half Hose, 2 eitainanilte sins a arrest of my "I shall certainly ap- | jossible to Williamsport. Pa. The fam- od Mr. home was there, and there we have Seng! P | . re taking the papers and scanning them| peal to Judge Tacombe. Peter Power ms Farally, burial gpound. ue ~Phursdas | closely. “Why, you don't mean to say| will testify at the proper the. Main Floor, next, There will be no services else- | fou are Bane tO arrest my client—put Strugale to Free Witnens, | 50c. and 75c. Half Hose at 3 pairs for $1.00. where than at Williamsport. “My brother and I were the only boys of ol family. We have three sisters, “I have no alternative,” answered the “Here is the order of arrest where is possibility of lay. He can- hardly any | power being examine Marshal and there is the writ. a 0: Men’s finest grades of imvorted lisle and cotton Half Hose, em- Tt ig my. duty ; af 7 , Guy i ¥ | not appear In court and cannot get re- ea Or ine cnlonias Givetiie se nae Peeetee ny Hower ae sone to Ludiow Totsed trom fail without an order from broidered fronts un black and navy grounds; also many good styles of the desirable open-l ects, in colors and black; high-class fe Judge Lacombe. Judge Lacombe ts at his country place Jersey, and are related to the Readings 7 Btocktons and Chanlers of New Jers “Why,"” ‘exclaimed Mr. Lamb, * are brought to court simply on @ sub. goods made in Chemnitz, Germany, for this past season's trade, 4 und Pennsylvania. Many of our rela: 4 : ction of| in Athens, N. ¥. He telephoned here ; 4 tives live ka Philadelphia. “My brother | Bosna pit, demands the production oye | this mourning and weld he was on hla Way but delivered late: hence the greatly lowered price. None worth rH Jaw and practined at pibabure, in be asked for?’ Mr. Lamb wag be- 40 tile city, but. cannot arrive here less than while een years ago we formed the adver- | © Y ~ellel > | uaa o'clock this afternoon, ; EO A 7 ‘emington Brothers.” coming nervous, His plaintf-cliany 8D") viii certain that when ne docs ar- goods; to go at, pair. tising firm of peared quite cool- interested In fact ee Couldn't Plead Il-Health, “1 cannot take cognizance of your sub- POLICEMAN SUES HIS WIFE. pasnt. Mr, Lamb,” said the Marshel de- iiediy and in @ voice unneceasar- Mayer Says She Attacked Him with |{// 7000 weemed 9 the spectators wlio had pushed across the official threshold, rive Lawyers Guthrie and Kellogg, for the opposition, will join with Mr. Lamb in an application for the vacation of the stay long enough to permit of the ex- amInation of Power, Lawyer Lamb was authority for the $1.50 to $2.00 Half Hose at 75c. sample pairs of the very best hand-made French Half Hose, nd lisle mixcure, In choice and desirable patterns; positively a Carving Knife, Justice Hall, of the Supreme Court, heard arguments to-day on an applica- AT don't care anything about that sub- poena,'’ tho Marsha} adued emphatically, Mit does not, cannot alter my direction se INCENDIARIES BUSY. 'y best goods made; sold $1.50 to $2.00 pair; to Ro now at by exclusive habi tlon for counsel fees and atfmony, made | !,,{hI8 SAM. sass exclaimed, point: in behalf of Margaret Mayer, againat |ing ina paragraph In the order boom, While Lumber Sheds Burn Car fon f Our Entire Stock of whom a sult was recently’ brought by lenfiment,, this” might help “you, Mr, daaesl Duel aaron amet Clearance of Our Entire Stock o! Pi 7, | Lamb. eaves tt op- a her husband, Patrolman Charles F, W. | LAMY viihline to imurlgon a person fe, DUNKIRK, N. Y., Aug, 19—At an ’ . ° * Mayer, of the West Forty-seventh atreet | Cguso of ill-health, Now, If Peter Pow- early hour to-day fire broke out In the | Pl t d Syma sein 2 al Moma eariy hour today dro ake out I the en’s Negligee & Plaited Shirts He sucd for separate maintenance and charged her cruelty, saying that e attacked Im with a carving knife, hey were married on March 20, 1883, and she alleges that she scoured him his position on the force through ine Stawe might menace his physique ai able to Keep him out of fail; that is, Can commit him to the custody of dne of my deputies.”” Power smiled and showed even sets of white teeth. He evidently regarded Fafanek!, on the Roberts’ road, Bunches of olly waste were found in three parts of the bullding, indicating that the blaze was started by an incendiary, Main Those worth up to $1.50 reducedto . . Floor, 55 fHuence with prominent politicians. the health paragraph as a joke. Mr. While the fi i ri Mrs, Mayer has brought a counter | L. 7 eG 4 ro was raging @ match was Reduced wa aipb axed at Power from head 10 |rouched to the Buftalo car ahopa of the Those worth from $1.50 to $2.50 "*(s' 1.00 —— DISCHARGED IN COURT. bright of eye and active of mo- A clear skin and cool demi under the ciroumstances were t dences at least that Peter Pow Lake Shore Rafirond and one of the large sheds was totally destroyed, After the firemen left the bullding the Incen- Clearance of our sntire stock of Men’s High-Grade Summer not alll aries applied the match the Woman Falls to 1 ify Mam she |" ne phy call oi Plenies seped the match | the second Underwear, embracing fine lisles and cottons; regular prices of Thett, T gi hag ce Ares siarm sounded Lawrence 75c, to $200 the garment, all reduced tO....0++++eeeeeeee OO George Neuchafer, of No, 24 West Of AAL | Gead Yeti heart ‘aiseaees =e oTeR Ped aa : : Forty-seventh street, arrested in Cen- tral Park, was diecharged in the York- ir Nin the cca Power Om to J ment for, my allen no Buch treat wet J Ht —— ESCAPED GIRLS CAUGHT, ~ ean py Sixth Avenue, Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders, : Court to-day. He has been "1 f PITTEBURG, Aug, .—Two Pittsbure Ison wince Aue 14 on ac No! No! ‘t reward "7 heft mad iy “Ms.” owe Rett? of Jena atl the | lawyer balde tiut he tater. |siti# named Riemer and Dinehite bok cympsonCranjord Co, ry leventh avenue. Jeo qui “T must venteen years old, esca; ‘rom tie At the time of the arrest Mra. Reilly |wome recourse te'eueh cenes| reson sokcol as Margenu: over which , 19th to 20th Sts.

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