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Le WIFE AND BARE. Rev. James Le Baron, » Johnson, Divorced Within aYear, Arrives. with Bride and Child. ELOPEMENT A SENSATION t Handsome Fire Chaplain,Who Was Assistant Rector of Grace Church, Sailed with! Pretty Bellevue Nurse. wssietant do chaplains of the Departmens. who was n a dau | 6 tof Mrs. Alex. Mrs, Van Rensselaer-Johinson secur nearly two year , ring with Miss Mary Hoftma and “W enter, 1 wl to Ret hack for awhile, and then we expect to come back f | Mrs. | seelaer-Jdohnson secured JOHNSON BRINGS "= CT Whow HE ELOPED FROM FIR an absolute diverce last Decembi the Rev, Mr. Jub: s new family wer @acks and that t would vr Liked to Kun to A month before t dress | FRIEND'S STRONG PLEA. 1andgome yau te and this|Who was convicted of swindling June 15 land Is row awaiting the determination things were/of the appeal ir the Raymond Street had a fire mes each night, dex rang many It was snown that these * distaste to his ye spring of 1900 the ehapla ward H. Crawford, of Flushing. his wife and J, After a few) wanted to offer the required bond about the priviles all who wished to act as his dutles an r visited Bb Hospital to minister to |ing privately sick firemen, ‘There he met Miss Mary | yonasmen. Hofman, the beautiful daughter of! Geawford called upon Mra, Pettet yes- Southard Hoffman, a wealthy man, of |terday and asked her it she would go San Francisco. ‘The young woman wa$|4, ghea’s bond. He stated that It rich in her own right. She and the | woud be a great favor to himself if she miniaicr had known each other 19) \ou1g do so, as he was under oblima- California, and w they met In Belle- tions to Sh have been searching, was found to-day at the “Water Cure” Institution of Dr. P. Canitz, No, 627 East One Hundred Faulhaber, sixteen years old. an operation, and was hurried to the The chaplain was taken sick with what) yy Was sald to be nervous prostration. : Pe: physician, Went to Europe Together. estate business for the past few yenr: Two days after he had recovered he] went with Mr. Crawford to the Ray speared, ‘The same day Miss Moft-]mond Street Jail and had a talk with| taken her to Mrs. Wagner's house and pea A few days later a] the prison despatch from Montreal sald that the | pla nvinced that he as an hon Rev. James Le Baron Johnson and Miss|man and deserved the sy ny and] og Hommen had eee we e on the | help which she would try to give him, Warned to Keep Secret. this clty. in fe steame nista n mer. Motives Disinterented. It has developed that, instead of re-} Bh yia marry the ric land, being, registered under the ni of Mr. and Mrs. L, V, Montgomer., suggested that Dr. Py Loulavilie. Ky. On the voyage th some motive other than isinterested | bulance, as directed to do Sunday aay bridal suit of staterooms [senerosity in’ furniahing the ball foryevening by two doctors, Jacob Joerns, ‘ a | t ~ | She: ‘on the upper deck, shea, s reported that [ti yeane ta s to-day with the purpose - Say Fee OTHRN On NOL BNE Was Lng) aay nen tema eds Ia) carriages AOL White abroad tt w of uscer! TAWA they had quarrelicd and separa and |to be pald for giving the bond. He was ay t ANN ney Str. Johnson had gone to Italy to | perfects’ satisfied with the security Of- | were given that no one was to be per- dy musis, ‘Then came the report fn the shape of real property | mitted to see her and that-he was to Aged om owned by the doctor In this city, and that they had been married In London. | Wii| accept the ball to-morrow morning, [deny that she was there. 5 The announcement of the divorce last . he doctors had cautioned Joerns not was ex- Miyata Herp ene to remove her in a carriage to the Nos- year secured by his first w pected. But the name of the fair ec When asked about her son for} pital, as the bending of her body neces- Fespondent mentioned by her was not ing So large a bond for the APPEXT-| sary to get her in a carriage would Fe a nat young | Probably cause quicker death Hie ia omy twenty-tive years of| When the two doctors reported the ‘and a longer stay in that jail might|case to the police they went to the wee K his ilfe, It TR IROL CLT house and found Josephine Murphy, Henry James Fitzroy, eldest s eoudabl ete SOK brewery, which | cshteen years old, who Had been oper. seventh Duke of Grafton, was declared] held a chattel mort > vankrupt this morning. ‘The petition | owned by Shea; and because he was a) rious condition. Believing she was the Was lodged by 4 tirm of financial agents | tte slow in his payments the girl to whom the docturs referred in Who are creditors to the amount of | tried to foreclose the mortgage thelr report they removed her to the $25,060, sion of the fixtures. | 8) h k Non wh Flower Hospital. where her condition 's Mr, is now Distric critical, and arrested her mother, the young man she accuses an! Joerns. nes ff Wy) “Twas much impressed with the of his wrongs. It will not eost me Spirited Away ina © | thi to furnish this ball, and | will] ‘phen it was discovered that Josephine made public. ——_ | Lord Euston Declared Bankrupt, LONDON, Oct ne Lord of Euston, good deed for somebody, He is finocent. of any. attempt to| doctors had seen, and that the pirtner and asked a friend ‘to give him | house In a carrlage a share in the business. ‘The [the officers from getting he and then because the} ‘The bath for Mrs. Murphy, who took 1s large os he hud} her daughter to the house, the young » New York Central Settles Su it Droits were ittle Ada . | chinse Brought for Little Ada How “iphis is the first time T have ever fur- | wil be made agains; Joerns in the Faul- i i nished ball in my life, and Tam sori Mee ge, Mrs, Wagner bes elud ard, on Basis of Previous Hon has attracted so much | {he police. It im belleved that she that m * — Action. attention ne ag to Ket to Burope, where she went Her #ou/ Objects, daca former and slimilaf oveaston. | dw) ? : Horne cases of the persons Imp! eae Pa artonealt the son of Mra. | WH ine up pefore Magistrate Ho Pottet, dh ed that, In his opinion, his ile Court thie morning t (Special to T g World.) mother was making a @r mistake to 7 alec y o> WHITE PLAL . Oot, & take the tisk of losing so large a sum. continued: The eee ee may Syew York Ceniral Railroad) Company |" Why," he sald, “eho docan't ow the |! first thing abou he man, except what $$ could be identified In he to-day settled ihe action brought vy | fhe’ may have learned sterday, The Capt. Woodward and the Mutual ‘Trust | jdea of saving that she Wil! receive any Company of Portchester, as guardians | Compensation for going on his bond 1s simply preposterous.” ——— th da Me known In the |" paul C. Forat, the real estate deale courts as “Tunnel Or- | with whom Mrs, Pettet is in partn r $10),00) damages for the Kill- | ship. sa of the child's father, William How- advised Mrs. Pettet not to go bail j i ard, in the 4 ' Westen \ ‘of little \ phane fe S—John Kenslt, rk ave nel wre for this man Shea, but she will insist | VIVE \ The sult was on the arowl upon doing 80, and T siippoxe she knows | the anti-ritualistle crusader, who was a dozen other claims against her own desires and Inciinations best” | gerto ijured on Sept. 2% at Birken- Supreme Court a hehe a 2 d, near Liverpool, by being struck but an a; z pement 3 re in Gre with a chisel thrown fans, and the lawyers for the rallr ™m mpany. 4) is Shopkeeper Ace! -| from the wou Cae! pkeeper Accidentally Killed by mong, the i § pany, before Just I ting, died this prominent Incidents Tt was agreed that the company Revolver’s Dixchar any Ke. $19,000 tos the sult and pay the] furbatice costs of the uctton George Jaceino, who with his broth-] hert's ( ington, on Good vale | Friday, 1898, by his protest against * ‘A jury in the Supreme Court at White/ers, Pietro and Olyento, ran a bt Adoration of the Cross’ a A i last De a t © Flaths last December gave u verdict for repair and electrical appliance shop at] oom ,°Catholle Missal *AOW against the company for the death | x of Mra, Howard. Hoth the child's father | N° fast QuevHuncrsdiand.Bloventh —— : dentally shot and killed and moth: nthe same seat | Stree ul Foruat h hoon M1 man who same inte| BURGLARS LOOT RR. OFFICE. When t ashed Into the | this a New Haven uccommodation train in the | the shop to face u revolver repateed others were In the shop tos ccording to tunnel! and killed and maimed so many —— The t Dynamite and Daring Reap gether, when the man with the revolver Reward In Alle; 6 cume in, He sald the trigger of the ITTSBURG, Pa, Oct, &—Burglars | eaten etscdl pal ch stuck #0 that he was unable}dynamited the safe in the ticket oMle i to get the cartridges out. of the Pittsburg and Woastern Railroad 8800 Election Printing mid The contract for : for Manhattan and the " . tn and the Bronx was to-] While the stranger was pulling at the} Company in Allegheny early to-day and | 20/ ters tn sandy day awarded to Martin B. Brown . tin HB. Brown & | trigger and the duccinos looked o Gon. whose bid was $28.00. ‘The only | revolver wax ‘hischarged.. George (da ipatitor Was James J. Little & |olno received the bullet in bis stomac! is, ¢ bride, dn thelJail in Brooklyn SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE,|PARENTS FOUND HER. ' Fluding her wealthy parents for five graced her life when she learne was known. Despatches from her father Went abroi months the chaplain returned alone, His|a week ago, but Distriet-Attorney | ‘The flaxen-halred young gir! who was wife returned later and went to live! Clarke objected to him ont the ground | spirited out of the house of Mrs. Loulse ; roara because she thought sh with her mother that he did not have sufficient property. | Wagner. the midwife, at No. years because she thought sh we Rev. Mr, Johnson, in attending to | Judge Keogh accordingly gave the Dis-| Fifty-fitth street, while she was believed ire Chaplain, frequently | triet-attorn examin- | to dying. and for whom the police her hiding place Coroner of St. and Forty-fitth street. She is Martha | Paul, parents to-day that thelr daughter died y in that clty while being taken aby's Hospital She was discovered unconsctous in her enth street board- She was very low, in a state of coma | yesterda from the blood poisoning resulting from | to St 2 for having saved his lite Sears : acquaintance continued. a Lincoin Hospital, where {t was eaid she| room in a North I Gar Oar SNe TEC oud Gott nner would probably dic. ing-house carly yesterday morning. On et, who, while a graduated! "soon after she was found detectives] the dresser was a half-emptied bottle of been conducting © reallarrested her father, William Faul-} wood alcohol. haber, at his home, No. 12 Webster | enough of the poison avenue. His daughter sald that he had|She died in the ambul The dead girl's story or two intimate friends here, covers years of Wandering over ve Molding her paren fhe was. livin Miss Brown insure death. known to but Mr. Shea. She left th€/paq paid iner to perform the operation, | one He is a cigarmaker, forty-elght years ny is with her parents In| and arrangements were | eae for # brilliant wedding when she young man sie tet had | moving the girl to @ hospital in an am-| had pecome the marriage was set. ted rds Brown left her home secretly and {n hiding from and friends until a fow dase ai sae learned her parents had 6 Dr. Canits's place, where instructions | $25," ang were prepart had found tra ——_ and Distriet-Attorney Clarke made | who lived in the house, and Mrs, Wag-| succeeded when) to go to her EFFORT 10 DIE. jn the hotel| ated upon, and who was also :n a se- Evidently Refined but Poorly Dressed, She Takes Carbolic) a Long Island City woman, dying of carbolls John's Hospital, Her {dentlty have the reward of knowing that Thave| yeurpny was not the girl whom the] poisoning in St XEN) Ialand City awind haired girl whom they believed was dy-| put she ts belleved to come of y 8 believed to come of a refined t 00 MORE bought the hotel in Jamatea| ing nad been spirited away from tae} tamiiy fa re | 5 Uled the Hotel Dunton. He wanted a PieneneG. HrRPHSE ‘i | fs unknown, whom she sought to free from tn hallway of the was found f pking shop of Henry und i Shea arrested on a] man and Joerns was fixed at $2,000 Nd. f swindling. it fs now likely that another charge | ¢, she cn May ai 1 was dressed mente show'no marks 0. ER KENSIT DEAD. | 's, Pret toll and poor clothing and went Anti-Ritualint Fatls 0 | gertaker's Recent Assault. with t revealing her identity No | The it him after he} name and adire sou register, pneumonia, ‘superventng | cannot live tated at'st cath. | POSTERS DISTRESS GUESTS. | o Hotel Management lors when they ie “Saat saan ip in cash. io Uekets Bom. the. yoniews of thelr apartments, | 41 vat a young girl named 8 EI,171. icacn dis-| and. fell to the floor, ‘The. stra Amount stolen was cdually divided |the fence forb!adin, face } y a : ing the defacement of with. $90 oMiclal " avube hig pocket and Sonate Med INN eae aie | the property und tore down the poste: Loe . Y rt no trace, that were there, pluced more THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER &, 1902 ot wire. MERRY WAR WIT SPITE SHUTTERS — Mrs. Hoffman’s Hand- Painted Shades Hung, | To-Day to Annoy Her) | Neighbors. PINK ELEPHANTS GALORE Mrs. Schnarr Threatens Legal ! Redress if Art Display | Proves Annoying, and the, Row Is Only Beginning. Marys Hoffman's shutter show t No. StSea | Mrs. Hoffman intends hanging a series elephants, green monkeys nnd blue! $nothe Hoffman Phey were r Or Ative } ted with the expected Hate the intense Intend to trespass on nging her sary satinfaction 1t Irese, which they ht and alr while vitters, supplies the neve outbreak heen smouldering betw and Sehnare famille £ the Hoffman Insalt. Treasures OL Vil make Mrs, Sehnarr rue the day she} oat ome in. herl jand her friend« laug assistant Lay rried Miss Mat v i CASI sw * r . | parlor tea my face. ‘That was four years) ye eee ee pues | To Fave a total stranger trom the as | Police, Looking for One Girl Forsaken on Eve | ano and 1 can remember it ty this diy. nt his: marriiiga: he up/stace of remainiag longer in sail, Dr et ry R | shell f) tao when these shut bale ole marriage he Ate warn at Tettet, of No. a8 Tat Fi] Wictim, Find Another of Wedding Wandered gy iiy. You see, we are right plumb : araerny chere he teenth street, has offered to furnish . ‘ | , : the line, and when, two weeks a89.! ian tlw gah i | amounting to $0,000. The prisoner in Same Water-Cure from Home for Five we decided to} ive our house repainted) ness alarm In his John Shea, a Jamaica, 1. 1, hptel man, House. we asked the Schnarrs If we could have pur painters go tpon thelr property. tn order to aint th and Mrs, Schnarr sald the shutte Schnarrs regret being so unneighdor! 1 will show them that the only way Impress upon some people'the sense thelr own littleness is to have it p to them In a way that they have only to use their eyes.” they tell te shutters id Robert 5 ing time and money, Mrs, Hoffman never was refused permission to have her painters trespass upon our prop- erty. That was merely her excuse to try this shinnanigan. After all it will be her show. She can put any sort of figures she desires upon that side of the house. Come io think about it, Mure Hoffman ts the whole show he {1 think that 1 will charge admission to hear her talk and see the things she has painted on her house.” Mrs, Schnarr did not take the matter so philosophically as her husband... She said Mrs, Hoffman pretends to be a Jady why does sne perpetrate such do- ings and spread stories of my having a tub of hot water on my cook stove all the time to scald wly that ate tempts to paint the side of the Hoff st ou man houre ne Men, Schnarr’s ' a little surpr an starts to li prent, too, here m when Mrs. ng her of the hen the ins’ fasten them house she will work {x being at she will bt And if it Is really ¢rue that shutters are to be hung on the ¢ side wall of Mrs. Hoffman's house, th since thelr house ja bullt directly a the Hue betw 1 our and lots, we hi bulld a spite fence that will ‘hits’ that th {mals painted by Hoffman may make. All this trou dates back to the time that she her boarders and lodgers to make written ¢ nit @tat ents ¢ long as lived und her or would helther speak to nor h she has re need the ne owe are ready to play tt out to the finish.” RUTH DUNN MADE PRISONER I RAI Witness Against Florence Burns in Walter Brooks Other Women in Brooklyn. Ruth D) tas a witness an e rie In connecth wt of Wa Brooks. one en arrested last nigit int Morgan, No. 331 vklyn wallding. in wh families, ‘The returned from, Suckett street, ‘The house is 4 on live sey daughter o a convent la her In the tonatety One of wom . greeted her afte woo arrested five wom roy were discharged to-day 2 al trate Tighe At the request of Mrs, Foy Bie daughter was committed to louse of the Good Shepherd. 51nd ‘MRS, MARY HOFFMAN AND - HER “SPITE SHUTTERS,” 1 shutter of her nbor, Mrs Robert Pink to anger tha 1 of a xplta hould Mrs, Hoffman pains on the shutters ta the fa netghboriy feud which haa AMBASSADOR MEYER GRAVELY PUZZLED, On His Way Back to Italian Post, He Denies Knowledge} to Supersede of the house.) Oh, it's going to he fine when T get ey = s cae up, ft will make the SUICIDE BY ACID AND FIRE. of Prominent Lockport Dies from Bit LOCKPORT, Next door at the Schnurr homestead | n entirely different story of! thls morning from the effects of burns rec the causes leading up to the feud and the spite shutters, and ineldentally promise something in the line of a spite | fence that Is quite as amusing as the) r smoke iy Ktic et home, rhe] 4 West 22d SI., din a closet Intention narr: “The Hoffmans | can't bulldoze us, and so they are wast-| extinguished In the room w Splendid Values in Men’s Clothing. | | Washington nbasay In London 1 with him a day at ve not sent In my Paris next Sund Washington | referred to in the Paris despatch added (| the appointment of Mr. Was not to be| immediately 4 who has just returned to Kurope from Massachusetts was expected to remain in Rome [ing the coming winter, shutters to-morrow. 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