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SUSPECT IN YOUNG GIRL WHO MAY KEPT SECRET MRS, WALTER M. JERMYN WHOSE SECRET a HAVE BEEN MURDERED, TENT GSE. FOR $2,000 00 | Finessein Oswego Cou-| cepman Police Locate sed ara eet “the Mysterious Man Seen ae Se acens with Girl Found Dead in to Disinherit Son. Coffey’s Pond. i Indicted on Wife's Tes mony, He Says He Glad of Chance to Prov His Innocence. — WERE SECRETLY WEDDED DETECTIVES GO AFTER HIM, Kept Back Announcement Un- dean <2 — til Father Died, Making Son Rich—Romance of Boiler- Maker and Butcher’s Child. No Mertion of “Dimple” Laws rence in Six Counts Holding — Him for the Good Ground Tragedy—Pleads Not Guilty, — * Coroner, Stirred by Finding of Finger-Marks on Throat of Victim, Orders an Autopsy and Will Impanel Jury, OSWEGO, N. Y., Sept. 25.—A mill- jonaire oilermaker and the daugh- ter of a butcher are the hero and heroine of a romance that equals in pretty sentiment anything in fic- tion, It is a story of finesse in love that made Walter M. Jermyn exceedingly To the wrath of a woman scorne® Louls Disbrow owes the fact that he) — must stand trial, with his life at stake, | for the murder of Clarence Foster and Dimple” Lawrence, th His jadictment in the first degree By the Suffolk County Grand Jury was The police of Hackensack, N.¢J.,/ have located the man who was seen with Miss Roxana Seitz the night be- | fore she was found dead in Coffey's Pond. He lives in Teaneck, across the river from Hackensack, and detec- tives started this afternoon to ques- #ion him concerning his knowledge of the girl's doings and manner of her death. whing and that {t was a unpopular {n Oswego for three years and caused a great deal of sympathy for Miss Lena Kehoe, the butcher's daughter, for the supposition was that Mr. Jermyn had cast Miss Ke- hoe off in order to inherit a fortune. granted on the testimony of Miss Jessie: $8 Everett, his former wife, The jurors were in doubt of his criminal participa~ tion in the strange tragedy of Tiana Bay, but her evidence turned the scales — against him, 2 He hed wired her the day after the disappearance of his friends. te The identity of the suspect Is kept|"* ‘ue to d Wholesale Hanor dealer, saw Miss Seitz) Now it {9 known that during all case of auleide.” walking on Main street ln company with secret, the police declaring that he is Riinoney House a man, She was then going in the direc. |those long months Miss Kehoe was quite well known, and they desire to fins Geltz. was ninet years old, 5| tion of Coffey's Pond, which es at the| not Miss Kehoo at all, but Mrs. Wal- be sure of their ground before pro-| tect ¢ inches in height and welghod bodies had not yet been cast up by ¢he waters of the bay. She went to the depot at Jamaica to meet him by ap- pointment. “Lam going away, never to returm,’ 39 J other #lde of town from her homme. ter M, Jermyn. Below {8 related} ceeding in a formal manner. |pounds. She was weil developed and} Mrs. George Kruger also saw her with! now the young man got a wife anda “ pretty, No one in Hackensack had a] @ man on Main etreet. No one paid any he told her. “I am in great trouble.” Stirred to action by the finding cf reputation. She was a “home| particular attention to this mysterious | fortune despite the opposition of a Hatred Moved Her, Te a bette fingermarks on the throat and|toay," as her sisters put it, and atiend- | person's appearance, proud, stern father, bruises on the head of Miss Seitz, by|ed the First Presbyterian urch, of} It {s one of these two whom the police CHAPTER I. ey. . K i stor. have | ted as the suspect. } an Evening World reporter, Coroner) Which Rev. Mr. Knevier ts pastor. i sh i In the summer of 1693 a young man . ‘The girl was an ardent worker in the| There were a number of young men | came here from Scranton, Pe, ana pie Curry | to-da; en ee Ane | who pald attention to Miss Saltz ae lorday ordered an autopsy,|onristian Endeavor Soclety. but every | may be anked ty recall coher wahour tas |nounoed that he was going to establish Uttle summer colony at Good Grounds were revealed during the prel i which was held by County Physician| gne of her friends declare that she was | girl knew, a big bolier shop. He was energetic, of 6 Swayze late this afternoon. not a religious ree ; : Bible Verses Significant. pleasing manners and much knowledge hearing. She did not appear as @ A Jury will be impanelled to-mor-|, 4% % clerk In Howard's notion stofe| ng 4 of the open Bible in the| Concerning the construction of bollers, ness against him then. By dary in Hackensack she revelved $4. week. | Seitz h is explained only onl the In a short thme he was known in Ehe regarded him as only weak and fow morning and an inquest held) The store is on Muin street, a few| theory that Mixs Seitz was following a|Oswego as a progressive citizen, and foolish. She had only herself to: practice of the Christian for marrying him, for she had Without delay. blocks from her home sndeavor mem-| the ¢ Walter ; + : : t ; bers in reading a versa of Serimure |e name o alter M. Jermyn was a Until evidence of violence was found| Ske left there at 7.10 o'clock on the| datiy, still, that portion to which a|Mever omitted from invitations sent out with ‘him against hee arent en the body the police and Coroner |M#Rt she disappeared. ‘The Chicf of Po-| button hook, which held the book open, | for aoclal functions, Hy ets Ds Hee declares that she was not seen after | Polnted seers significant, ‘The verses| He was tho son of John Jermyn, the ‘ . Foeaty assumed that Miss Seitz had drowned | read: millionaire coal operator, of Scranton. her pity for the deceived and mu ’ that time. GA tend ant cineca With his father's wealth behind him hatred for the man a c] . and hea me; Y 7 vs girl and her for Merselt, Her hat and pocketbook | toca 3 mourn in my complaint, and’ make a| Rents zermyn moved boldly in his buat. fad oie ea fustrument in te Jessie Everett had held no hatred of her wayward husband until the yb story of the Tiana Bay tragedy and the antecedent circumstances in the ‘There was a concert by the J in the public square, but no Embalmer John E. Condon, Were found the bank of the pond, | one saw Miss Seitz there, according to | noise, about society, Pretty. young women of . cyt they pointed out, and there were the| her family and tne police. and eter t es oe "aeaak BEM DGARS: | te eat families of onwegs were giad | Prank McKie Exploded| Grown Morbid in His Busi-|Vigilants Are to Guard footprints of but one person in the Scen with a Man. Upon me. maker “when ‘the: a” chance, but i Kills Himself by Drink ; ; 4 Jury over the question 9} "B ff the voice of the enemy, en, they got a chance, but! Dynamite Over the| ness, Kills Himselfby Drink-| Against Their Attacks | itumi indictment. ‘Three jut @ud leading'to the water. strenisinttia isaralngy/wnabstiven) on veceioe ee (hor minceion Cr ine cians: | taat wanianiaoa y c ° et held’ out long and stubboraly agalnae and Depredations in| piscine bisvrow on trial. But his wi the Community. won them over. bist Glad He Is Held. After three unsuccessful attempts at Disrow aqiceen 5 5. Cl Rey ewhy isbrow ine jail at Riverhead suicide John E. Condon, fifty-two years pated tne Ay that her anata r THEN HE KILLED HIMSELF |°!4. of No. 8 East One Hundred and | miL_LKMAN BRAVES THEM. | coolly. “i am innocent,” he . and the Coroner did not think an In- r i About a year after the arrival of Mr, Forty-seventh street, succseded to-day. ede. Soeey ary Bios! quest necessary. FR AUD CH ARGED W ANTS HIS FEE AS Jermyn the secret of his myaterioun al Condah wa one df Sie! hest embalmers pha my, story fs “ola ‘and the Spr " salivaken Appearances came out. He had fallen in the city and was often called as an at mistake has been made.” ¢ \ kf Marder Theory Now. ‘*" In love with Lena Kehoo, the pretty on gees) to The Rrening World.) |= peta 4 Witness in pollce cases, among| Starsdale-on-the-Hudson was over- ort am not sorry the indictment bes WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Rebuked "thers the William M. Rice mystery: run Uy highwaymen early to-day. ThHe| been found. T am rather glad ad & ho e barks! ’ A Wik the findliig of saspicious marks Gaugbier, of one of the substantini railroad station and the Post-Office were | Shall have the opportunity or not f tile body, the presence of a mysterl- ud ] |butchers of the city. It was at the| by the father of the girl he loved af-| He lived happliy with his wife aud two in 5 ppliy ei ° winning my freedom, but of yindlt ous man apparently known to the girl, Kehoe home and in the company of the/ter tosing his fortune playing the|*ldren. but grew morbid from the na- entered, endl: oniikmen sweat held a elf. AS unpleasant as it Is to be in @ud the fact tint Miss Seitz ts sald to ' butcher's daughter that young Jermyn Playing turo of his business. He was employed | at the polnt of a revolver by a masked /Jall, 1 much prefer to atay here Sad hays met gypsy fortune-tellers who had was spending his evenings while his|races, Frank McKie wrecked the|by the undertaking establishment of J, | 20tPad- 0 hay visited Hackensack. new vhases ap- company was sought {n more preten-| |’ % ee Dougherty rae Willvueeene KaaOne When The Evening World called up einen boen “turned loose Sy. aa peared in the case, and the potlco are tlous mansions, Golden Eagle Hotel, corner of New| _.° . Mrs. M. C. Fellows, Postmistress of | Disbrow was arralgned this afternoon M3 * ization Said to Col. T.C. Campbell Sues Mrs. Word of this reached John Jermyn at Hundred and Forty-sevenith street. 7 ‘ ee | and answered not guilty to the chi Eibbie atention to the murdes theon Camden Organiza P Scranton, John Jermyn had taken $10,.| Jersey avenue and’D street, with dy-! About two weeks azo, however, he|Sewsdale, on the long-distance fele- | PO nr aer vis counsel asked form advanced . roud man. The id red: idea of his son and swered: Only Foster Named. MErseNac ar the woeulie Wendie Have Collected Money inj Scott,Who Inherited $100,- 000,000 out of the ground and he was @!/ namite to-day, and then committed] got drunk and was discharged. This phone, a sweet, feminine voice an-| syecia} t of court for the trial. . _ ivi Ww heir marrying a butcher's daughter was| suicide. made hj . more morbid. amined the girl's face and neck in the| Name of Living Man, and| O00 Worth of Property from Er ela aby gt Lt LLB f Laat week his wife entered his room| ‘i 8m Mian Camp. the Asstetant Post-| ane maictment olde Disbrow wel Bresence of her family at ther home.! Secretary Arrested. Bradford, Pal of Brockway. | ites. He went to Oswego ax fast as| Louls Brandt, the proprietor of the | ast wee , to acid {7™stress. Mrs, Fellows Is away. You|spensible. for the murder of Cat No. 84 Union street, to-day, and found steam could carry him and found his| hotel, with whose daughter McKee was ound a ‘Dottie of, carvolle acid-| an gay we ARE excited. ‘The Post-| Foster only, Dimple Lawrence not AMPA cts Hight eyelid wane Banly ine fon busily engaged In superintending| in jove, had intimated to him that he|S8% @id not volteve ner husband tn-] a cited. Boat: | easter Only De aaa the construction of boilers, tended suicide, and as a Joke she poured | Oftce was broken Into again last night. |(.° accused of assaulting Foster’ ealored that it could be seen across the ra ee . Col, T. C. Campbell, prosecuting attor-| ‘There was a stormy interview. ‘The| had better make his home at some| (tine ao) trite aate Did they get anything? I guess not. | striking him several blows with a room, CAMDEN, N. J., Sept. 25,—Thomas J gid man wasted no time in preliminaries. | other place. Brandt's wife and daugh- |‘ the “cid and substituted water. 1700 os wag the third thme they have | kistrument on and about his head, ite er BA’ the lett (side of the girl's throat cvetary of Thomas Jeffer- Condon came home that night with a Hletine olcadar ichereant aa ney In the Goebel murder, Is seeking to ney He nformed son that unless he afi 2 pare) (here were finger marks, son Council, vf this clty, was arrested! Tecover $7,500 from Mrs. Josephine | gave up Lena Kehoe he would have to| te had Just returned after spending the | scot on his face, He threw himselt| Deen here in two months. From force | from the effects of which sald re inger mari son Const tee Has liv een ree on his bed and drank the contents of} of habit we take money and stamps | Foster dled. for thi th ihe te me, a eee He worked carly and . menerallyy. going “direct ae 7 and trembling are come |ahop to his residences There were even-| Family in Washington To all i i id. As conclusive evidence, the words, |Gamewell street, however, declares that cast iniquity upon me and tn Ate Bolete ene OTe eee ane Rooms of the Brandt| ing Carbolic Acid “Mother, I did it myself,” scribbled | some time after 7 oclock she met Miss | + horror hath overwhelmed | ings when he could not be found ty his 3 Jepot. ‘The !upon me, and of a sheet of a notebook she carried, | Slt near the Susquehanna d upc | girl was then walking toward her home, f+ ; friends and there was speculation ware accepted by them, and 0 they|"'\ jittre later Charles Wyatt, a retired and ‘Fomain'in the wildermegen a7 OM |to his’ whereabouts. if a pronounced the case one of suicide, CHAPTER II. Scott, a friend of Orlando Bradford, for | lose the boiler shop and his share in the| summer in Germany, and in their honor e services rendered to the latter ten years | state. Mr. Brandt gave a dinner last night. | the bottle. He wondered why ho didn’t] ome at night. I sleep on Uncle Bam's} Jt continues: “Louls A. Disbrow, obtaining money from the New Jersey z i ‘Some lovers would have given up the = f I on attr pytinuess, | Louln A The impressions of these fingers were | iinerai Benefit Association connected) SEO, When he was trled ax a member of} pollen shop and the share in the estate| MCKe® was one of the invited guests, dic, Then If ocrurred to him thal, the| property and have @ revolver. ninced ‘his dead’ body: {a the, wateceiane absolutely plain, and as they were oa] Vii the society of Juntor 0. U. A. M,|the notorious Bradford, Brockway,| married the girl and gone to work in| bu attentions became tiresome to | nan soaked with embalming fluid. No Booty There. lane Baa eee ‘Gaon ° ‘ epee: : | the ‘butcher shop of the. father | 9 ‘the throst, to the left, it 1s fair to as-| With tHe Booey Ot Wagner and Smith gang of counterfelt-| Git org would have given up the gitl, Gime that it the girl was murdered her) that the relatives of Gus-|¢rs and forgers. Walter Jermyn told his father he would | out st. glgyer had choked her with bis right has dates A member of the society, | Col Campbell defended the prisoners. | give up’ the girl. ‘There Inq difterence| Brandt called McKie out of the room band. who died a ycar ago, were entitled to] Bradford was sentenced to six years’ between telling and doing. and told him to go to bed, but not to re-| 4 Besides these marks of violence there impr ent, while Brockway got ten CHAPTER Iii. turn to the dining-room, and that to- | ati ee Sea Fae ae ‘o-day Mrs. Condon eft the house to the daughter, who spoke to her father He got o1 eo i rf be = A in OE Ou OF bed and, putting a tubs) wpne thieves got In by forcing win-|the above being the general accusation vife, who had been watching, saw him dows and mussed things up, but there Count No. 2 accuses Disbrow ‘snatched the tube from fils mouth. wasn't anything to take but furniture. Ce ee hen Condop postponed sulcldal oper | ‘they got a lot of registered mail on | {Pantie romnive, tt | CouRE their last vielt In August. his fist and drowning him. i 4 a death beneit of $0. behind each ear a break in tho sGatp | % Oehs) Bene inteca and secret years, year and Mrs, | Miss Kehoe war a popular girl in Ox-| day he would be glad if he moved away |, Fo-day Mrs. “They Count No, 4 accuses him of 4 ‘ i ees and secrets é 3 hop. e going she turned off the ey broke into the station secross| 1.0 about the sigs of a pinhead, and over) 7 changed, reported to the unerai| Smith, the weman member of the gang, |wego. Tew had felt disappointment | rOm the hotel. gus at the When she departed | the road, but got nothing. ‘The sate has | osu, verbonrd ane “beat le wt M ene of these—the one behind ie Ee €AC | Seaoclatton that Googe. J) Jotinson, | four years. | when the attentions of the boilermaker He Swore Revenge, pondoa Gressed himects in his best | beon tale out of there, too, because | drowned. 42 Se pient Huey Hataly aes le | Another member of the society, who When the gi rested they ad ieseang so plain that It appeared that) MoKle was greatly angored by this|tuye, to find there was No diss | Agent Frank Van Hosen was shot by ett No. 6 advances. the accusation All’ when studied closely suggested | ¥45 on the rolls for $250, had gone to/!n their pos: two million poe ing but marriage could result from| and left the hotel. Ashe walked out on| In despair he left the house, taking|two men on Sept. 10, Several months) ie Ss : Wiolence. 1 his rest and demanded the sum due, |and a half of $00 gold certificates. t|}!8 attachment. News of the visit of|the'street he met @ policeman whom he| the carbollo acid bottle with him. Iti before Agent Frank Fellows was mur- 0. Be Trica in aS eae - The police in going over the case to-| Coroner Bushey sent to the city au-| was the Intention of the counterfelters| UNS Jermyn's father and {ts object| knew and said: jpcanpepeed ener ne Netal aati dered and robbed, Disbrow was arraigned in court this 9) Gy found that to drown herself Miss| inoritics and to the Board of Vital|to float these certificates in England, |‘PFead quickly and all Oswego walted| “I'm going to get even with that Duten |\fich he kisled himaclt, “When the robbers got through with | ver and rurrounded bye deputy. ahenittwe imal Chey would have had to walk a €004/ statistics at nton a certificate of] wh half-mile from her home and cross the) geath for Gustay Johnson, and those! fact was recalled in the Queens County | re their value was above par. ‘This|'? *¢® What the botlermaker suitor would | slob, Shortly after twelve o'clock his four-/us one of them tackled Harry White, a| he answered the Clerk's question a8 to He walked hurriedly away and did not | teen box, adie. came, from | mit wagon driver. Ho 1s only nineteen |e Eu Waokensack River, walk into the ehal-| i irged with the crime, it Is claimed.| ¢ eM 8 The wait was not a long one. With- | return to the hotel until between 4.and 6 | School an 2 : In Jay pond, of which the depth ts leaa| Charmed with the crime, Mt it clgimeda| Court to-day, where the ault is on. 88/1 throe day It was common’ goeaig [OciecK this morning. The dinner was | ‘alied Melaboors, and they found Con-| ¥ears old, and was driving into town at | no aid! “ _ than two feet, and hold her ucad under] })) tifcate and eubstitute the namo| 100 that Brockway, the king of coun-|tha” Jermyn, in his sordid love for | over and all the lights had been extin- [702 !2i0m (wad on his bat. = | ddaybreak when a masked nian jumpod| (I am not guilty. 5 water untll death came, ip preall staal "| torfelters, 1s still alive. It was brought) ones, had taken the boiler shop and | guished, man had died by drinking emsaiming | ut !mto the road, grabbed the horse's| yon ns" ta the date of the eel, Wine $ bs Far oe ee eset calenly obtained was{ Ut to-day that Brockway recently |th°ehe tpi, oF * fortune In preference |" Going to a part of the house occupled | uid. “ head and pointed a revolver at Harry trict-Attorney @mith asked that ity be ely cH Note May Be a Cine, used entirely for the benefit of Jeffar-| Served in the Queens County Jail six) ‘This gossip was confirmed when Jer-|by the Brandt family, McKie placed a eT ae with the other. set down for Jan. 1s. § areeseed oe that there were Aye eee Council, ‘Thirty dollars aie vt a{ Months’ Imprisonment for vagrancy. | mNN met Alan Kehoo on the treat | number of aticke of dynamite directly “Ho didn't scare worth a cent, and) hyve ars renas now nad insist aon A jor places tay s Re i ye nel) shana,.| The case came up in the Queens | jh Visit of his father, h ‘To this he attached a shied the cover of a milic can at th my trial 7 ‘ : ¥! ye/note given by the Council to Cho a crowd of 7 over thelr room: J 55 + . A t the | speedy trial. ay re aaa Shea mishe Shaye aia ee ieaitocentexial County Court before Supreme Court} them both he cut. the SretC ate paca long fuse and, Kolng to his own rcom, robber’s Head and whipped up his horse, | He asked for at adjournment til Mo- be : GiIFAUiwan discovered bY; Justice Wilmot M, Smith. him with head ‘erect, Ips compressed | lighted the fuse and sat on his bed, That was the last secn of the robbers, | Maddox explained that 5o Tee "Phen again the note to her mother, | When : Col, Campbell claims that while Brad-/and face flusnead to’ the color he Whit : ‘ J uidon a the words “Mother, I did {t my-| present Board of Trustees steps were| ford was se a The White Plains police are up here. | tice of the Supreme Court could serving in Queens County Jati| Peony. Young Jermyn flushed, too. | With a pistol in his hand. In a few fe pile it | th supre Feit,” affords a basis fora murder clue, [taken to refund the monev.and a greas| Ne deeded all his real estate to Mrs,| Then followed ‘the ostractzation ‘of | seconds there was a tremendous explo- We hove they'll stay over night once| ‘ained, for November and sot the trial hls had convinced the Chief of Pollcs|portion has teen part buck. Ite Josephine Beott, ‘This estate te valued) jenmyn, Ho was Ignored on all sides. | sion, completely wrecking the hotel. in a while f second Moz ay | jt $100,000, and’ Campbell thinks Mrs,| His action was denounced as. unpri ras jw / that the case was one of sulcide, al-|scventy-Ave members declaryd thelr m-\ Scott should pay Bradford's legal ex-|cipled and unjust. Oswego that had |The roof was blown off and jn falling HEADLESS BODY FOUND, theugh {t did not occur to him at first. /t-ntion of leaving the Counci} uniess tho | Penses out of that sum. loved him hated him and Toved the | crashed through the floors down to-the o One of the witnesses, Mrs. Rowley, of | sirl more than ever. . Trunks Broken Open. James Conner, day station door agent, found his vidences of disapproval that of his wife is serious. u t assed to him, As. for Miss. Kehoe, | When the pollce from the sixth pre- His Wife Had to Leave]. ‘The rob ted money only, as| tAg Mins Seitz was a graduate of the|case was prosecuted. Maine, is a sister of Bradford, it is| Strangely enough young Jermyn cellar. Mr. and Mrs, Brandt were z and the station |,- a 2 ; ford, aia . bly Sar nsack High School, which includes| At the time tha: George Joinsor was} said that at the time of her brother's | not seem to feel hurt. He went about | blown Into the cellar. Brandt escaped | Had Tried It Before, and Was son a window-sill, Trunka and ex- biigeeian se si pet elt ‘ “its curriculum a complete course in|reported dead the Council, it ts declare’, | trial Mrs. Rowley attempted through | his oreo MH. smiled often, was | with a few Injuries, but the condition partes H il hat [Press Kkages In the station had been i YY ordered flowers for the grive and seut! political influence to lessen his rentence, | king to his men and ignored the many Drinking so leavily that) yroken open and ransacked, 'Spectat to The Evening World. _ ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Sept. 35,—Omficer ‘ * Gcmposition and English grammar, she all-bearers to the obxcqules. Cieorge|” Mra. Josephine Scott was In the court. Id not be likely to begin a written | Johnson is not well our carning | She {s a handsome brunette. She. Ii Burns, of the lfe-saving station, while é n as a carnanier, { 2 |uhe waxed rosler an® prettie: 3 ch is Just acroas the street, " they left valuable furs and dresses a messago to her mother hed a amall Gthor arrests wil Ree any oe eee awe the proceedings with much in: acted "most peculiarly, for ei mi eh al “ney found Mean hy Him. gee ney as from the agent's patrolling the beach at Charlotte dary” “th note may be submitted to hand. | ‘Tro ad Seua uur rane the whole time| the carried in her bosom, ‘Otlier suitace| mean te pistol alll clutched In hia "Senior, driver of J. Warnick’s ba- | 12 !9st night's storm, stumbled aver a @ ‘writing experts, as the relatives of the COLLISION WRECKS HOUSES sought her hand, but she laughed them | hand. yagon, Tyas held. up By masked men |m@nn's body just off the Hotel Ontario. girl insist that ehe did not pencil It. away: Confeased Guilt and Died. When persons in the neighborhood of | {et frequents that. Feet eee | pyrhe ead, and. arm’ ad: beds ‘To round out the cas2 search is being ————— | WILL CONTEST STOPPED. CHAPTER Iv. “1 did it, I told Brandt I would | No, 221 West End avenue learned to-da A panic and decided. to: | Ghaoiin tate ie made for the band of gypetes who, in |Cars Were Derailed apd Smashed | John Jermyn died in Scranton three|blow him and his business to hell and |ino¢ J, H. Giles, formerly of that address, y to take steps to organize a vigil-| ‘The theory has been advanced thal 5 ie _ telling the girl's fortune recently, Two Dwe {Hottie Collins Has No Objection to| months ago. Oswego hoped in secret | {NAV done tt gasped MCIEIG With | committed suicide by leaping Into the| Mee commiitee tic, man was murdered in some disor : warned her that within sixteen days| prTTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 2.—In a eel-| Husband's Testament, that the olf man had decided not to|fie died before he could be carried | Sound from a steamer going to Bridge- j deriy. House te Pie Cy eee - “something dreadful was going to hap- |iisjon of freight trains at Kenwood June-| Under cabled instructions from Lottie | leave any of his fortune to his botler- So the Meets ty have come from a | Pore they were: not surprised, ; SEIZURE OF JEWELRY. ; ¢ i i 2 Vay - | Col f 0 ry mal joKie aye: } ‘Pen d ago he tried to kilt himse} pen.’ tion on the Fort Wayne Railroad to-! Collins, the London dancer, Lawyer A. ‘ker fon, The whole city waited unt wealthy Philadelphia family. He had en days ag see tata Gua ot ihe | Pecseener on Tatridin (Bauiea te 1 RINHIDEABER ARRESTED, * were derailed and’ two | H, Hummel this afternoon withdrew tho | the contents of the will ehould oe made| been here for several years, the great-| by tiluminatin tr portion of the time making his home | neighbors. er No Golden Eagle Hotel. He was om-| from cxcosaive dt Foul Play, Father Says. day, six ca ing of the matter to-day, Mr,| frame dwellings demolished. Three | objections filed by him on her behalf) Public. In speaki ! Bolts, while standing by his Gaughter’s|trainmen and two women, occupants | to the probation of the will of her hus-| This witli was fied for probate, It 3 was in bad shape Declare $2,000 Worth. king. He was saved! Axcs’stunt Deputy Surveyor Timothy |Johm O’Domnell Accused Under the Yard f time, a Bier, eald of the dwelling, are reponfed seriously | hand, Stephen P, Cooney, who diea|®as found that Walter Jermyn haa] ployed in Pierinediuecracen He soon at his first autempt, and then seemed! nonohue seized Jewelry to the value of Crimes Act, Bar furt. last July at Saratoga. been left $2,000,000, Oswego groaned In| lout a fortune of about $9,000 and be- | BON. MOP ee eS ating wife lefi| £00 from) a passenger on the Hamburg} pupraN, sept. 2%—John O'Donnel, | oe pores clner of foul play. My | no wreck held up the Chicago “Lim- | Gaughter was a good girl. Every one} 20% Uiicago express and ‘Toledo ex. | Cooney lett an fe living in] American steamer Patricia, which ar-/yrish Nationalist member of Part ! estate of $50,000 to his | *irtt. LOE ie to Proprietor . Aiew her. I do not believe that the/ press several hours. slater, Helena C. Cooney, in trust for| Young Jermyn lost no time in taking | prandt’s daughter Sophia and wanted Tt enought to have been on his] T }trom South Silzo, Was arrested on a wai \ twriting in her pocketbook was hers, 1 his only child. Miss Collins thought he baled a4 secure Uieenars of toe estate.| to maeTy her, but Gest Bh try to a reconciliation | ur ew orders on the Depart- fant today 8 Clare ore 3 belleve man had left his property absolutely two When he had imself t) hit abits were sucl le would no . a have lost he wus not allow to disclose ‘7 comp ‘Silcodg Ruled Her kenenee/es, FIRE ALARM FOR FUN. Minor und bho gabled “Mi Huson ie| would have no diMculty in getting ie | make u good husband. sfc REY begs ; tI to disclose | ote under the crimes act, Chara * AN of the members of the y 5 Br , Ort ive, but tt was vith Intimidating shopkees into sneeeony. contest the will, Iniilions he prepared to give. Oswego Family in Germany, ampany, panvonger” ta [him with Intimidating, shepkestets saa and @ brother had instructed his so me a PEKING, Sopt, %—A report” ham) Jeng more todo with the burrs | "Fhe hotel had abst thirty guests, _ @irl’s death was due to drowning, said |ing in a fire alarm to see how the box) reached here that the Boxers, or Lap | Ganka ter wales Me ee ms n and Lena but all reget Sata: alent ik Evens ve % | komasoclit NT a joe wero married. For throe juries, y ot glass In- the to & reporter for he Evening Worl worked, Three fire engines, a hook and| tera Sockt, opposed the new, Vizéeroy 7 Tminister, the . witnesses ede ST borhan mead token by. tho farce 'The girl's hat was on the hank; there | iadder truck and @ patrol wagon dashed, Tseng, of the province of Sxechuenr and Lparenia of Mra.’ Jermyn kept the | of the explosion, The hotel was com- from the stean boat was lowered anc Ww found: the ‘body. He had $4 mame. and address in his po, as taken to Port Jefferson: Rive, at No. } Belts family declare that the words in ic, ‘ Mc. Hummel informed the actréis of| another surprise. this city 7 Y pris eex . ithe notebook found on the bank of Cof-|Unknowm Xounguters Make Worl: | the (rw status and Miss Collins there Hee By, Beenie On the streot | When the family went to Germany ort Jefferson | hy, 0" thay ta tear icity conventign (of the, Leeeey Eeemeyevnd by the skie of Mise Selts's fener hremce inna Renee Trg les lie SL Ler, his shock was. followed pees: | {28 tery wonhia ia the fall. The facher | evn rues | Bold seate! 4 ie peckitee | Of Mtr. O'Donnell calmed the, ‘at, “Mother, I did it myself,” were no:| Two «mall boys caused excitement at ‘other in the shape of the announce. | refused to permit this and asked him @ he was " : * aia xel wie Be atten e i, in her handwriting. Ono Hundred and Forty-fourth street | DEFEAT FOR BOXERS. mem that (hree days after the elder |to discontinue his attentions to the Le tea al on AER oa Ma Uireatens = UE ne pee ir roe | works, and several diamond ofnatents, | Catigend atacton as a MASONS TO ATD BOERS, TEXAS REPUBLICANS, | | F, t. G.—The newspapers here} DALEAS, Texas Sept, De nv@ that Ue ¢ Master of tre | Gras, of Beahogy was nomina wayze, who concluded that the | and Mott avenue this afternoon by turn- 2 os > was the note that she had left to that point, only to find there was| about ®@. linperial- troops who had ac- "Pac ‘The youn, ople 5 y wrecked. : Mapai those fa ise “a putting tio ts Mine puoi sTachoot neneby, | Staal. ta onen ae, opine of | algnatiy Us ee a LC Ne ithe el Hehe capital butting Ra aE other wame ft » Masons Nas lnscructed all] Congress Dy put! but th pudile school near! Shansi, o o ene, the capiial; Mr, and M emyn will start én | distant from the Capitol bullding an See DE Ie aE OU Regi reiceyey eta iu ochalf of the destituse Bors leak and he was un-'of the former province. The Boxers’ thetr hon: : created thi a that oath jwuccesatul. pea ‘were defeated, Faas as the Jer: Abe exponen created the most inten: that he always appeared busy,