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ANS TO BIDE S HOME ‘Count Naselli, with American Wife, Goes) _to Philadelphia *as Halian) Wice-Consul. WAS VICE-CONSUL HERE, Was Instrumental in Estab- ‘lishing Exemption of Foreign Consular Representatives from Service of Attachments Among the passengers arriving on the Bicilia was the Comte Girviamo Na- welll, who, accompanied by his wife and two children, has come to this country to be Italian Consul in Philadelphia The Countess Naselli, a handsome bru- Bette, was formerly Mrs. Amelia Spless. of this city. She marricd the Baron tn 1896, when he was Itallan Vice-Consul here. “ ICOUNT AND COUNTESS NASELLI, WHO ARRIVED HERE TO-DAY FROM ITALY. Coun Nasehy Naselli's reappeatance here recalls a —- question of diplomatic etiquette which | excited considerable attention In 18% The controversy hinged upon his clai Of exemption from service of attach- | ment papers. While the Italian squadron was here during the Columbian celebration in 1893 Enrico Bert!, a coal dealer, made a 1 gontract for coaling the vessels. He deposited $1,000 with Consul-General De Rive as security. Salvatore Guadagno, | @ creditor of Berti, procured an attach-|Miss Van Wicklen, of the ment in the City Court against this “Fatal Wedding” Company money. : y A deputy sheriff attempted to s Has Fireman John Hen- nessy Brought to Court. the papers upon Count Naselll, as Vic Consul, but the latter refused to ac pt them. The matter was laid before ats Becretary of State Gresham, who de- cided that the fact that the money was| Jessie Van Wicklen, now appearing in feposited as security for the verform-|the “Fatal Wedding" ance of a contract with a foreign gov-| theatre, was compla ment would exempt it from levy or | Hennessy, former! welzure. Standard Oll Com Old Narse’s Trouble, Kill her, With Count Nasellis family there |“ yigy Van Wicklen, through her at- travelled an old tatlan nurse named | romney, gnmes Powers, told 3 Chiapp! Laurentina, to whom the sell children are pussionately attached. | When the Count booked the passages 0" ot ent | i Xie found that there Was not SUN en ee eee een on ts fescomm dation) tol idclyde Cha ROL Asis e, offered to take them In uatil they Saloon passenger. She had to travel| °ia' and another place. She said Hen stesrage, much to the indignation of the) jegsy ‘then went away and, returning en. aried ont he earen ig vessel's arrival yesterday jt | drunk, threatened to shoot her was further discovered that Chiappi's| Hennessy denied that he tried to Kill humiliation was not yet.at an end, She Miss Van Wicklen. He said he was Jeon have to go to Eilts Island wing /evicted from his home by ex-Alderman Countess Naselll protested, the children n Wept and the Count stormed supporter of Borough Vresident ¢ Immigration Inspector Flannagan was sidy, He explained that when Mr, Cas- in Will Smith that the Hennessy family had been evicted from their heme, and at solicitation her moth Mrs @& 8 loss to know what to do under such siay heard of his eviction ne told him unusual circumstances, but he so! the problem by getting the Commis-|to move his family into No. 5 Waverly | gioner of Immigration to grant ‘the place. Miss Van Wicklen, he declared ~ Count the courtesy of the port, and the | \y, ; - aantarhites Naselit children bore off their’ old Chi-| “88 endeavoring to persecute him app! in triumph. uncoure woe woncases AISKED) HIS LIFE Walled by Wife, Charged by Friend with Fraud. Davenport Lincoln, the young man from Long Island City who was lured to the Waldorf by his wife and then ar- rested, had another charge of petty lar- ceny mad inst him to-day. Charles . Btiners of “No. ail Jonnson, avenue, | Policeman Hefferan Hung on oh d hi ith havi obtained $5 : t from him through false rete 8. “a to Plunging Horse, Which him as she haa been bringing nim his| Had Scattered Canal Street it the jail for the past Throng of the Hllzabeth street sta- pped Aa runaway horse to-day Never Fail. Lees Monae ea nae ene | The anima was attached to la light detive WORLD WANTS 9 2 5p mum ———— 1812 ‘Paid Help Wants in this {ot West Broadway and Reade street, ri ed a lece of pape ‘ ° morning’s World, [shied at @*plece of paper thrown from a passing electric car and before the BUT ane could control him broke into a| wallop. 699 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen) At Canal and Centre str other New York papers combined. Of the wagon caught In the car tracks and was wrenched off and the vehicle was swang jthe horse dashed or ground bringing his on the animal's head. inged, but Hefferan hun opplng It. wao witnessed the police. ed him. One of Kenny, of No, 369 ONNAZ .... BOOKBINDERS BOOKKEEPERS Boys 61 | PA PORAIDERS 6 | PAPE BBASS WORKERS., 2/ PATTERN MAK 24 on, finally | A doaen' m i man's act compli: 7/them, Jame 48) Broallway, ig ter to Pe Ca »| telling of SRL EOREASE IS | OPERATORS PACKERS, missioner Partridge 8 act. AUSHELMEN | PHOTOoRAPH HUTCHERS 31| PIANO HANDS CABINET MAKERS. 6) PLUMBERS 16 Rca tee AT ABM QUT FOR OQARPENTERS +12 MAKER 1 QARPET Layers... 11 | POLisneRs 6 QARRIAGE HANDS. 6) PORTERS . 9 ates ieee) RUNAWAY PUPILS CRAMBERMAIDS .. 29| PRESSMEN a A COAT MAKERS 3| ROOFERS . 2 GOLLECTORS ....,, 3] SALESLADIES ..... 19 MPOSITORS ..... 14| SALESME! MM Ka. ai sutra cuence 4} May Not Have Got Far from CROCHETERS ..... 2| SHIRT HANDS u} Hunters’ - Point-on-Sound, CUTTERS ji 7| SHOEMAKERS ..... 4 . i: DENTISTS . 7| SIGN PAINTERS .. for Combined Capital Was DESIGNERS . 2| SILVERSMITHS Only 55 Cents. DISHWASHERS .... 14) SLEEVE HANDS , WRAUGHT@MEN ... 2! SOLICITORS . DRESSMAKERS STABLEM The assistance of the poilce was asked 4 3 2 VERS STENOGRAPHERS.. 9/to.day in an effort that is being made UG CLERKS TAILORE GSES: ; to find two boys who ran away from 4 as TAILORS ; r uae the Caswell Academy, a boarding f school for boys at Huntere's Point on UMBRELLA HANDS 3 ° ieROLETRo Maat the Sound, after school hours yesterday afternoon USEFUL MEN . hey Ralph Stewart, thirteen years VARNISHERS ...... 8}old, a fon uf Kalph Stewart, actor, and WAGON HANDS .., Pe Brook, tweive years old, whose WAIST HANDS WAITERS WAITRESSES WATCHMAKERS . father ts tn the schdol and they are of the olnion that their bprother has run away. It in not, believed that the bos: TRE have got far away from ¢ WINDOW CLEAN- | Stewart didnot have more than 2 ERS « + 5] cents, while Brock had not more than 10 WINDOW DRess- | cents. A general alarm was sent out by (eee he the police. WIRE WORKER: woop Workers ., 2| 009 DARLIAS. jeFenu Ene oe and low, elbowéd ach other for) space yesterday, west Site 4 nual (air of the Aur inet ittte, No 39 West Fory- at a Brooklyn ant against John) freman for the meburg, whom she charges with threatening to strate pa wh P. W. White because he had been a mothe} ‘0. 17 East Thirty-second street, 5 wagon, from the. es,| No: 17 East Thirty-second street, ts put tin ablis of C. ¥ B.S. Goldberg, | ablishment 1 By 8) Goldberg) | est onboard A | Helentta, which is lying at anc | the North River, the sterk pad a visit to Mrs. Gould. ousi round, imperiliing a num-! Kelly was |ber of pedestrians, who scattered, while| Gould's refusal to allow his, w 1 soe ae ner mother’s home for the Inter. juenped for the horse's head. esting recent event, bing the Dridle swung him-| the She has sald t never was any trouble bet A. id he would write a iste two brothers in! MISCBLLANEOUS,,.293| Five thousand, dahlias, red and white! 100 COSTLY 10 TAY THE NURSES, District-Attorney JeromeTells the Court So in Having Brutality Indictments Dis- missed, Because of the expense of a trial Dis- trict-Attorney Jerome to-day secured the dismi of the indictment agatnst Michael Carroll and John Foley, at- tendants in the Manhattan State As: 4 with manslaughter in hav- death of Hervert C. Wad- much had bean published in. the news- ding the brutality. with es in the Siate asylum were to treat patients. A medical examinauion of Wadman's body showed that all of his rips had been broken and that he had recetved internal injurtes nich caused his de Foley were — indie: Carroll “and charged with manslaughter in the tirst4 4 degree. District-Attorney Jerome personally appeared before Justice Newburger in Part [. of General Sessions to-day and asked for the dismissal of the {ndict- ment. He sald a trial would only resuit in a conflict of medical testimony, In- 5 expense to the county. ree C. Austin, of No, 192 the well-known Republican poll- tlelan and ex-Assemblyman, represented the two men MAS. KELLY PUTS END 19 GOSSIP, Mother-in-Law of Frank Gould Quashes Rumors of Quar- rels with Son-in-Law by Boarding Helenita. Because some of the gossips in society have It that there has been an estrange- ment between Frank J. Gould and his w, Mrs, Edward Kelly, of g an erd to the story to-day by being Gould's yacht, the hor in don board which According to the rumors, Mr, Gould (haasforbidden his wife to keep up her & wheel, social connections after marriage, ar irs. Kelly had protested so Vi; against this that there had been ng o It also was sald that Mrs. th: fal ngered | because It fs'to- put all these rumors at rest that Mrs Kelly {8 aboard the yacht to-day fondling aer little granddaughter, d that there cen herself and her son-in-law. —————+ CASSIDY INVESTIGATED. Accountants at Books of Queens Borough President, Aqountants from the office of Will- fam Hepburn Russell to-day began an examination of the accounts of Borough President Cassidy, of Queens. Charges that Cassidy had permitted padded pay- rolls were made recently to Mayor Low. and ‘ther order, empty. cone shape roform on It. were found tn the LEARNED VICTIM OF CHLORAL BETTER. Princeton Faculty and the|spread over the soles. Student Body Rejoicing at| the Hope of Recovery of Prof. Humphreys. PRINCE Willard Hum who has been in bye for his rcovery until this: morn nts is vequil ‘9 wateh and toc apply th recovery This morning when Prof, Humhreys he came io himself tor the first time, t ants walked him wand down t room in an endeavor to guard agiinst her relase into glee. rae of chieval of over five gratns considered fatal It Humbre int, Tt ts believed that the first do: mind and that the second taken while he was partly une He referred in a long sleep and talked eenpibiy abou L other affairs. The com. nd students is re- F his recovery his classes an Jolcing this a sees Ue BROOKLYN BURGLAR & USES CHLOROFORM William Heinrich and His Wife Awake, Suffering, Find Jew- elry and Rich Silverware Gone and Room Rifled. Crime-ridden Brooklyn had another robbery added to its long Ist wh William Heinrich and bis wife, 1202 Degraw street, of to find thelr room had been entered b burglars and robbed of jewelry worth $00. Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich suffered vi lently from headaches and found ev dence to indicate that they had chloroformed by the burglar, The couplh eep on the third floor of the house. Close to their bureay containing the jewelry, ing of diamond rings, brooch gold watche and two When they awoke both were suffering. Everything The case which had contained the Jewels was gone. It was found later Solid silverware had been taken | also, plated ware was undisturbed. On the ‘table was a napkin fashioned into and it had the odor of chlo-| The footprinte of a man and & boy —————— MARRIED A CHILD, T | ELIZABETHTOW Y., Sept, “— James Ingram, of Chicopee Fall in the Essex County Court yesterda’ pleaded guilty to the charge of abduc tion and was sentenced to two y imprisonment at Dannemora. Ingram married Helen Andre, of Ticonderoga, N. Y., a girl not yet fifteen years old, Mass, OMPLETELY F *U 1E COMM ETSY. 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