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' Armory — Veterans Give Him Warm Reception. Me WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO-DAY. Review of parade of Spanish jwar veterans in Detroit. | Speech at the opening nenston of the convention of Spaniah quet of civic 3 DprRorr, ‘Mich., Sept. 22.—Presldent Roosevelt was ven a tremendous ova-| and stepped into a carriage for the i Guard Armory, where the th rd| actress, feonvention of the Spantsh War) yy) parry, Js being held. fashington and Michigan avenues) yop piieh "Were Jammed with people, who made | “the air ring with their cheers, A squad of mounted police rode before his car- aud a squad of officers on bicycles Giroled about it. Jt was a continuous) that greeted the President on his} Which took about five minutes, @ stir at the door announced to ‘those ‘in the armory that the President | had @rrived. All arose and as the " Presidential party entered and walked iin Se Isle to the speaker's t @ gréat shout went up that | made the armory ring. Again and again ) the veterans cheered the President, and bowed: his thanks reneatediy. Nor re the people in the galleries behind thelr applause. It was many minutes quiet was restored, | Greets Old Comra President expressed his pleasure wing the chance of beng gr y des and grepthig ih Eotbe men who aecved in the Span: lcan wat, he sald, if they did duty well, ore comrades and ! now unt! Ithe end of our learn that there was an enormous untvof hard work that preceded any r ice for heroism. The amdunt of Yorke: mun did*had’ a great’ deal is attaining herojsm. Uf a ot th stuff to endure hardapip id ch, the President sald, he has uff in him to attain herotam, f President added: ¢ Our people went forth in the Spanish Went forth to free Cuba, to give @ happiness it has never to bring the lght of clviliza- the dark places in the Philip- e ar PRG aE the faea who work. We intend that their shall be done beneficently and for purpose. Through the advice the help of the civil and religious r8 of civilization among our neo: tio the islands we are going to sna Qrst_ lessons all had to, t results forethe 5 and of what has heen donect Honors Clara Barton, lle the President was speaking Clara Barton entered the halt and on the platform, Gen. Urell, t Roosevelt, told the soldiers that Bood angel was present and then Sete tT cgtoM ictal! Comeade fo escort Miss Barton t “on his left hand. ie Bis thunderous cheers tho Presi- ped across the stage and gal- “PLACING BLAME. > FOR CHILD'S DEATH a Her Life Crushed Out by Trol- . ley-Gar and Coroner Gold- enkranz ts Holding an In- _ quest—Motorman fs in Jail. Coroner Goldenkranz to-day {s hold- ing an inquest on the body of Ethel “Spring, *three years old, whose parénts live at No. 169 East One Hundred and ~ Bigtitn street, and who was run over ‘Gnd Killed by a Lexington avenue car at One Huniired and Eighth street yes- Ethel bad been given three pennies and was running for the candy store as fast a her. litle legs would carry her. less of the fast approaching car, #he dashed into the street, and the next moment het body was ground umder the am Mooney, the motorman, sald while bis cir was making’ good Hat the foot of the Lexington ave- nue the run in front of it Suddenly, ‘paying no attention torus ong or ‘the crie# of warning. Mooney ‘arrested, or PASENGERS FROM ABROAD. | a. mown Persons on the Ken- | ee “sington and Minneha WOMAN W the passengers who arrived to-| the steamer Kensington fromo| hampton, were: Lieut. J. C. De| ry. Thomas Reeber, Prof.) SARA t » United to Portugal; Prof, wit. sie, Dr. H. MoLean, ot the Minnehaha from W. Baker, Kyrle Bel- tt Cameros, Mrs. Scot! Ww! iegorase le: Mrs, W. BM. Townsend ana TY DETROTHED, veh _THE WORLD MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1902, PARIS HAS A NEW DU BARRY, MME. MARTIAL iG CROWD CHEERS HIM. | Tremendous Ovation as He _ Drives to the Light Guard fimee Herta }. | | The woman who !s, eral Hom Whenihe left the Cadillac Hotel to-| claiming and receiving the attention of Mme. Martial Th well born and well edu; This woman e under her thumb, st wish and ts unhar She has returned spending the summer at fg George, who the favorite of Louls XV Ite of George of Greece. environment of Du eye of the King had ts} 1 her manners Her education was @ veneer; she was! an ordinary tours. he dre Balne with K tendod the wee n extremely beaut! the healing wa is a delicious mixtu red and white. urned ‘to Greece sn and ts a expected that he LL f her position sh will appear in His infatuation far'the Martial is‘too strong to-aliow him to be separated from her for tong, ‘4 she’has been his fave she has driven all rivals from the field and retgns alone as the queen of his affections th ages to carry ‘her nity that disarms those who do not ab- prove of her jme of Du Barry th a woman was not lowered In the e For three ye was thought t S$ evanencent h as tt had in Her intellectuality | beauty faseln sted | ceed in establishing herself as t Alx-les-Hains last eummer he bad own country to works of rity and religous proj- no sign of objection * her husband ceeded In making herself disliked, not so because of her position, cause of the way she used tt je sentiment of the Kre this regard has not changed materially since the days of Louls XIV few days they the attention paid his charmer+it Is the privilege of kings to act in a manner that would drive other men to the divorce court, Mme. Martial In her beauty and gen- ner that astonished even nuch 48 required to cause ua- ch people tn of the King's family lutely nec J epare fro ‘al and business duties wa vikhing costumes. They wen} to the baths together the Du Barry nisporec years, ‘The son of Kini BIC SUBWAY CONDUIT WAR \ Contractor McDonald's DIEDRICK 10 TELL SECRET. Doctor Sharply Blames} Peary, Pleads Cruel Wrongs and Declares Fortune Saved Him. CHAMBERLAIN AIDS ROUMANIA JEWS. British Colonial Archbishop of Canterbury and(Others Join in Protest Against Their Persecution, Secretary, Through Mandamus for Passageways, LONDON, Sept bulletin, published in London, with the object, as {t announces Itself, of “bring- knowledge of the clyilized policemen In th to-day had a € man was Hzeklel Young, arrested b: Heeman atation, for begging. trate’ Flammer that his name was pre- by “Cicero,” and so by that name the Magistrate addressed him. “Cleero, you are charged with beg- ging.” “Indeed!"* exclaimd Cicero, pulling his t about him and. swelling with a dignity new to.th Court. pray, conscript father?” he continued, Tho Court repeated the charge and asked him what he did for a living and Where he came from, tion as to whether the pas- sageways or conduits cc “That Lieut the Arctic exp: Feary as commander of fon might not In any ing to sei world authentic facts relating to 4 ‘calling for three cheers for Presi: |manian persecution of the Jew tains a number of letters from eminent t sed to tho editor. Jos sriish Colon! wall of (ho Rapld ‘Transit tunnel, form of the road, {oe O'Gorman in on an appll- ternal trouble on th a purely personal desire to ued before Ju preme Court to-da fix persons, addr Chamberlain, retar “LT am consistently opposed to all per- ed Miss Barton to a chal; {Sccution on account of religious belief and deeply prejudices of so many against the Jews. maining North after leaving the ward at Etah on Aug, This statement was made of Washingt ry party for r mandamus to compel Comptroller Grout for $400,000 for the] leted up to July to honor a vouch J., who left the Pe not fully explained and marooned /h self on barren He waa standing in the Hotel rotunda with his broth gist of Bridgeport, Conn, writing-room,"’ he con- torn c countries directed History shows that Jews are among the most loyal sub- Jecty of the states In which they have found homes, and the impolicy of their on is almost greater than th in support of the motion, Diedrick, @ dr “Come Into th tinued, leading the way. Peary's surgeon wore a biue cap and was plainly dressed. small man with a bristling gray-tinged prisoner, rederick Temple, expressed finally advising that these conduits manta as’ result’ of thelr cruel treat- part of the ment by the Roumanian Government. Herbert Gladstone "In regretting Intol- erance against a hardly doubt that Roumanta will recon- and so avold wrong- Hin Long Guarded Secret. “When a person has guarded a secret for over a year, evan from the members his own family, th reasons for his course, misjudged and wronged I will not der tune rather than the offices of my late who refused equipment of Donald's contrac ny Jews adds: Mayor Low and Comptroller Grout, in View of this opinion, authorizing Its engin “6 must be good sider Its polle: Ret his money. Comptroller” Gr ‘ove the vouchers and the and good for- Willlam B. H. Leckey, the historian, hopes that the labora of the Bulletin will “make, the Roumantan Government and people realizo how protundly thelr per- secution of thé Jews is discredited and that In the eyes of enlightened men It forms one of the most difgraceful pages of modern history.” en ELEPHANT ON A RAMPAGE, Broke Into commander, of any kind, me supplies considerable » cited the terms of the contract fd the total cost of the conduits unt $1,250,000, and this appli- » (oO test the legality of ary to explain Why I was denied oven A he has spoken & pound of coffee. 1 shall give my ‘story, and maybe be- sald that when electricity Whether you left through jealousy of the negro, Matt Henson, or & desire to strike out’ for the Pole alone tlon that the publi r] ivening World, reporter. power should be 1 that the bric K conduits sui plying the power a third rail woul cireumstances: omn Rowe the Windward are known t Corporation Counsel VINCENNES, powerhouses phant on exhibition at the broke through a window at Duncan, a candy coming Wedne the restdence of were undoubtedly part of the equ: nue, Brooklyn: tt is sald that y Jeeture tour th ite trunk the elephant upset um Will arrange fo shout the country, ere sleeping and GIRL WON WALKING WAGER, Miss Baker Tramped Ten Mitew tn) a Dad Road, Js in a critical wo Hours 0 ITNESS ENDS LIFE. Stockton, Who Saw a Mur- ite Snietde, A week OF 0 in two hours over g W to Manhys, Suture Boing to spond nehaha, of the Atlant He said he had spent the summer at his home in members of the’ Pear toward Dr, } Mt Higw School and is har committed su! a athlete and uy. was boasting when one of her friends a box of candy that Baville and Prof. H, 1./in Woodward ts | Pe UNCONSCIOUS IN MAN HOLE. | Workman sh rent Taken! to the Hoapit e dare and, clad Inia sh se made ae Govern Sylvester Street, forty-Ave years sold, while working In a man hole at Wash: ington and Vevey streets this afternoon, by an elactele ets, addrcew Two Preneti tour 8 and three porte eat of Mun: Blane, 44 breelpice, and fe tay the Trainmy: u and 109k 1319 thi cond’ Ate objecting to haulity ea-anlon Men, and the is! for giving prmotical by tea 9 haul 1 Eig K coat mined by spine to the Bt fs seostagr a wera bulking @ 4 a on This. Enters an Eloquent Protest, but Gets a Month on the Island. Magistrate Flammer, the “clerks and Jefferson Market Court hambers, of the Mercer tres “I came I st, Your’ Hono} B—I am a fakir'’— ‘A ‘what?” broke in’ the Court. “A fakin," repeated Cleero, “Mr. Webster, m yfrfend of many years, de- fines a fakir as one travelling about the country selling anything saleable. ‘The worthy man of brass buttons ar- rested me {n the discharge of my duties, T had ‘just come out ot where I had traded a plece of court Plaster for a ham sandwich, when he said: ‘You will have to come with me. ‘Young explained that he had been well-to-do, having had a hotel in Rut Jand, Vt, and asked that he be dis- char, a restaurant Magistrate Flammer dented dis plea and for twenty-three minutes the man poured a flood of eloquence upon the as- tounded Magistrate, w surprised’ to protest. Young proclaimed his calling as honorable and legitimate, He Interlarded his oration with copious quotations from anclent Green and e hfatin writers, and did not cease until h is exertions told on him and he had 9 take breath. He was sent to the I KYRLE BELLEW RETURNS. Actor Back from Vacation in Eng- land Ready for Season, Kyrle Bellew, the actor, arrived to- from London on the steamship Min- Transport lne, ngland. Mr. Bellew sald he would open his season oh Sept, 29 at Newark, N, J. He Ntappear in his p nueman of lest season, and early ront the Wead> ork $< MISS GILLETTE NAMED. Appoints Her . Member { Hospital Visttors’ Bored, ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 2%.—Gov, Odell day announced the appointment of Grace Ghiette, of New York City, the loard el otane ont ot Vit am pieced b conferred with him ry. Every his pollt= spent with te mecreation was found automobiling, The King had a big uring motor car and In this he and his favorite exploited the delightful ountry about Alx for miles. On these digs any ordinary @u- mobilist, but Mme. Martial wore the moet ank rs side iy side and gam- bied side by eide In the casinos. Seldom Wes the King seen walking that Mme. Martial was not with him. ‘They ap- peared to be so thoroughly happy and free from care in each other's company t the ga crowd smiled as they rls predicts for the Du Barry of King George of Greece « diff | trom that o Am 1M come the @ i “well and may not live a great r King is fifty-seven re old, but vigorous as a man of forty, nnd. save for the attacks of rheu- matism, iy perfect health. He ts the Christian of Den- mily Is notedly a long- ent ending pauls. It Id he become a widower Paris be- he would marry Mme. Martial, aking his Du Barry to a throne, he Du Barry of Louts went to the guillotine. MODERN CICERO HOLDS THE COURT. Arraigned for Begging, He ro to deal with, The Po- Young told Max- “And whereof, said the rom the Far West to take @ general course In nature. I am not a beggar, a8 the learned officer pro- fe tch left him too and for a month, | Company, of Dixon, IL, and Miss had a narrow escape from suffocation in the hotel on Friday. While Gelng rae electric Might Miss Swett accidentally turned on the gas, ond both she and Mr. Reynolds were overcome and uncon> scious before employees discovered: the leaking jet,. Mr. Reynolds recovered soon, and after several hours the young woman was pronounced out .of dan, HOUSE SERVIC Mrs. Roosevelt Makes a Selection in Albany of Porcelain to Adorn Her Tabie. OF COLONIAL PATTERN. It Will Cost $26,000 and All the Designs Will Be Copy- + righted to Insure Exclusive- ness. ALBANY, Sept 22.—With a simplicity of choice that marks her good taste, Mra, Theodore Roosevelt has selected from seventy-elght designs the new $25,000 service of china and glassware at will in future adorn the tables of the White Hous The plate selected by the wife of the President to take the place of the worn- out collection bought by Mrs. Ruther- ford B. Hayes In June, 1889, has a sim: ple colonial pattern in gold, with the obverse or face of the great seal of the United States enamelled in color as the Mecoration feature. It was made by Wedgewood, the great English designer And manufacturer of fine chinaware, and covers the requirements probably’ better than any of the others, The order for this new china and cut Blass for the White House is due to the belief that a complete new set was needed, as the beautiful Haviland pur= chase of Mrs. President Hayes Ims"iong ago had much of its beauty marred by the carelessness of servants and the: general wear and tear of long udage. This service cost $25,000, and that just selected by the present mistress of the White House will cost as much. / Old Service Inadequate. The frst “ocla) tunctlon given by the President and Mrs, Roosevelt. showed that the old wervice was entirely inade- Guate. It was designed by Theodore R. Davis and the recorations were Amer. ‘can fauna and flora. The designs were made in water color, and although in nearly every inetance they were bold and atriking they were dimcult to repro- duce upon porcelain with hard mineral colors. To sucessfully accomplish this it was necestary to invent new methods and have recourse to’ pecullar mechan- foal appliance Mrs.'Roosevelt sent nearly a year.ago for Charles M. Van Heusen, of Albany, and commissioned him to visit the noted factories with the idea of submitting a collection of china dnd glase for her in- spection. President Roosevelt was very much interested in the matter and took part in the discussion relative to what should be selected, It was decided that the great seal of the Unttet States, which {s so rarely seen now that few are acquainted with it, should be enamelled on. the sorvice.. Then the bunt for samples commenced, Designs Were Exclusive. « After several months of searching Mr. Van Heusen submitted to President acd Mrs. Roosevelt seventy-elght different and exclusive designs, They ranged in price from $18,000 to $50,000. Noted, deco. rators of china had been at work Yor months, and possibly never before has there been such a beautiful collection of original designs in ceramic art prosratea te Hie consideration of any one with a similar {dea in view. The designs cos $7,000. Deep rioh reds, beautiful bites and yellows, rose Du Barrys and the different shades of Breen of the very simplest treatments that can be tm- agined were submitted, but Mrs, Koose- velt decided upon the simple Colenial pattern, This: design. will be exclusively | for the White House and copyrighted. It js the first time that the great seal has been used for auch a purpose. It is‘expected the service will be ready for use at one of the January’ func. tions in the White House. The White House service will consist of 1,296 pleces divided as follows: Fit. teen domen dinner plates, ten, dozen breakfast plates, ten dozen tea plates, five dozen bread and butter plates, ten dozen soup plates, elght dozen after- dinner coffee cups and saucers, ten doz: en teacups and’ saucers, ten dozen oys ter pintes, ten dozen fish plates and twenty four Teor eee striking? Mj The glassware is also = tiful. ft constats of 14 pieces, the eek. NEW WHITE ee OVER GIRLS’ PLAY ROW.” +2 Rumors About Barnard College that Her Res- ignation Is with the Board of Trustees. MISS LAURA D. GILL, Japopularity with het ‘pupils is said ing of C to be the‘cause of the probable resigna- | Oct. tlon of Miss Laura D, Gill from Barnard She has not admitted that she will re- | te uthoritles at the college refue> to discuss the subject dbne way or the’ other, but there is a: well-founded rumor that Miss Gill's resignation will be presented and accepted at the meet- sign, and the to the wishy ‘ * . " 8 “ » mbja College Trustees om, There has been a toolhess between - Mis and her. pupils for several,, mo} uid to have grow. out of her Jeney to discourage the presentation of the pay t is give annually, f The Girls’ Society, to avoid a von-* :+ troversy, ted to abandon the- play” ? more us a protest than’as aiconcessioW: ts gy of M Gill SET HOUSE AFIRE ~ LOOKING FOR Uptown. Woman , Was. Then Badly Burned:-Fighting the Flames and Did Not Recover Her Diamond Earrings, Horse Trainer’ Held Up and? ’ fending: Woman Friend. Dropping ‘one of her diamond earrings as she was putting it on’ this afternvon, Mra, Malvina Goldstein, .No. One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Nghted a candle and under~a* lounge,, where near the track, The candle ignited tte frings of the lounge and in a short time the room Goldstein was painfully burned the flames and did not “suvoced {n fndinfl the diamond which she valdea $125, ui one of went through his and a gold watch. The damage by the flre was about . sd as they di You can’t make a 2oth Century lets are very thin and so frggile that slightest pressure would oreaie ones tee ne ard has just paced an ler for a china set to cost x = fore china, pat 10 coat BG And ane Gollara cheaper, —Ruasia ham the, mest china sets In the world, th Cn one for which he pald $260,000. 8° M8VIDR GAS VICTIMS BY WOMAN'S MISTAKE, n Turning on Electric Light in Hotel, Stenographer Twisted Jet and (She and Escort Found Unconscious. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—H. G. Reynolds, President of the H. G. \Reynolds Wire Lillian A. Swett, of Gouverneur, N. X:, the Henrict Hotel, Mr, Reynolds and Miss Swett weré on their way to Dixon end registered at breakfast of a rgth Century oatmeal. The difference between H-O and us taemeapts the way it's made, way 1 it 30 good. that many people a:% wilt to pay fifteen cents a package as ae inst ten, for other oatmeals, * . hey taste the extra five cents, So will you if you try H-O, . - BAttmans Go. : 3,500 yards of Crepe Canvas, in Street : and Evening shades, Mr, Reynolds formerly lived in New York State, and the young woman | rolatives, he sald, were old. (rheds. of his, She wus on ber way to Vixen’ to’ ion | take & stenographer in : eee, Sept. 23d, at THUGS STOP VICTIM NEAR RACETRACK. Robbed Near Spot Where. Lawyer Was Stabbed Den>. ning World.) 2 Sept, R—M FP horss trainer at the Em- Track, reported to the ht Vernoy polfce to-day. n' hell up and robbed City hold-tp eceurred Lawyet John C. Me? ie Vernon, w: fashed with a ra oung woman frieid” viched by two mer, him walle the other pockets, securing iB Sorry to trouble: you, good-o; whi 3 65¢. per yard.