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Worded Love for Wife from Admirer in the Orient In- tercepted by the Husband in This City. f — COURT HAS THEM NOW. Mrs. Rose Dickman, Who Is Sued by Her Husband, Appiies for Alimony and Will Have Her Inning Later in Court. Mri for divorce by her husband, man, is seekin~ alimony and counct} fees through counsel to-day. The case {8 before Justice Bischoff in the Supreme Court. Incidentally some of the evidence upon which Mr. Dickman, whose office Is at No, 9 Nassau street, bases his sult, 13 being reviewed. This consists princi- Pally: of tender love missives, penned in Beyreuth, Syria, and Constantinople by a French colonel in his sixties, and Intercepted !n this country by the hua- band of the handsome young woman for whom they were intended. Col. Yancu Cuterescu is the name of the gallant Frenchman who sends Rose Dickman, who {s being sued Emil Dick- IN THIS DIVORCE CROWN PRINCE OF SIAM DUE TO-DAY. “burning kisses’ by mall. Mrs. Dick- man wi Polish girl with a great ™ass of auburn halr when she was married to Mr. Dickman In 1896, Dickman in his petition states that he and his wife lived together for three Months when she went to Hurope and met Col. Cuterescu, remaining abroad four years. He thought she was dead until he Fecelved a letter from he: proposing a Aivorce, The woman, it ts alleged, sald whe had an opportunity to marry a wealthy young man who would care for He refused to consider the proposition and heard nothing from her until Jast August, when she returned and a recon- cillation was effected, But {t lasted oniy a month. She went back to the Orient. After Mrs, Dickman had gone a num ber of the Colonel's letters addressed to her in New York foll into her husband's hands. From these Mr. Dickman de- Meves that on the Continent his wife was known as Lily. The following letter has been selected trom the lot ax x sampie of the missives sent her: “My Gentle Lily:-I received two let- ters from you, one from Coney Island. Why did you go to the bathing place? To viay coquette, eh? I excuse you, Rs you, too, must enjoy yourself, “If you come to Constantinople I'll see you there and I'll hug you with the adundance of love I feel toward you Thank you for the lock of halr you fent me. it is always so nice and lovely. 1 awalt your photograph taken fn the tove I sent you, You must he yery attractive, and I long to eee it, as I cannot see you. “You complain that I wrote you such A sport letter that you suppose I am getting tired of you. * 0, my Jewel, I am not. How could You are so charming. Really, are you so much in love with me that you always looe at my picture, that you only Mve for me and want to dle by my side? 3) darling, you are young, I am old, It is 1 who should dle frst, in the order of things." WHY ORLD ANTS ORK ONDERS. Paid Help Wants in This Morning’s World. 1,03 BUT 44 ADDRESSERS Paid Help Wants in the 13 Other New York Papers Combined. 4) JEWELLERS |. 14] KITCHENWORK BARTENDERS BOOKBINDERS . BOOKKEEPERS . Boys BRASS WORKERS BRICKLAYERS BUSHELMEN WUTCHERS . BUTTONHOLE MAKERS CABINET MAKERS CANVASSERS . CARPENTERS CARPET LAYERS CARRIAGE HANDS. CASHIERS a CHAMBERMAIDS OPERATORS . PACKERS. PAINTERS . PAPERHA : PHOTOGRAPHERS PIANO HA} PLUMBERS POLISHE PORTERS PRESSERS . PRESSMEN ROOFERS SALESLADIES | SKIRT HANDS .... 6) SLEEVE HANDS ., 2} TAILORS .. TINSMITHS TYPEWRITERS , ‘MBRELLA HAY PHOLSTERERS . USEFUL ME: VARNISHERS WAIST HANDS WAITERS . WAITRESSES WATCHMAKERS ELEVATOR down. |Patthtat Accompanied by His Brother and Suite He Will Arrive on the Fuerst Bismarck and Pro- ceed to the Waldorf-Astoria. Tis Royal Highness, the Crown Prince of Slam, Is due to arrive on the big Fuerst Blamarck to-day, His name te Prince Maha Valjiravudh, and he ts accompanted by his brother, Prince Chakrabongse; Col. Phya Rajavolloth, first alde-de-camp; Capt. Luang Sara- sidahi, nd alde-de-camp, Mom It Anuyatra, private xecrotary, and Luang Burayudh, alde-de-camp to Prince) Chakrabongse, The reception at the Waldorf-Astoria will be preceded by a brief reception o% board the Fuerst Bismarck, which wi! take place when the steamer Lolphis runs out to meet the great ocean liner, A notable company wit 96 Dolphin, including Third Assistant 8 retary of Stute Herbert HM. D. Petree, representing Presldent Hoosevelt, and David B. Sickles and Edward Morgan, The by the ton at ‘On the arrival of the Crown Prince a the Waluort-Astorla the tug of pli will be Moated trom the fugatant of ti hotel In honor of the royal It ia the Intention of tie remain the guest of ¢ nhont alx weeks. Providing the Washington oun for country ‘Prince arrives in time will consist of a squadron of ca The Cabinet will return the call alm immediately, To-morrow evening Sec: retary Hay will entertain the Princo it dinner, Prince Maha will return to this elty on skis Sima a1 BOY ENDED LIFE WITH A REVOLVER, Body Found in Woods at North Beach, L. |., with Card Bear- ing Name o “Fred Lord.” With a revolver in the right hand and a bullet wound In the left breast, the body of a young man was found ln the woods In the rear of ©! Neuman’s Hotel at North Bea In a pocket was found a which was written: "Fr Vermont street, Brooktyn.’ ‘There was a gold ring with a small ruby setting on the forefinger of the left hand and a small sum of money In a vocket The police described the body that of a man of twenty-five, Bauman, wife of an undertaker at Corona, where the body was taken, sald he was a boy of nineteen, He was] yell dressed in a brown suit, with o ‘own derby ‘There was a scar the upper lip of a recent wound, | firgers were discolored like those tual user of clearettes. —— BEES FORCE STORE 70 SHUT. | Swarm About Stock of Honey Until It In Hidden. Thousands of bees store of Charles M, Decker & Bros., at Brick Church, N. J., the past two days, attracted by a digplay of fresh ho in the comb, At one time the bees 7 so thick that the doors had to be ¢ nea The clerks then cemoved a gaaztity of the honey to the widewack 6 the Jen mans ot the pecan aiundced of those remaining In cne store were killed with insect powder, but many of the bees remulned tn the store until sun as pelng but Mrs of an ha nave invaded the ———————_——— Son Executes Mother's Last Wish and Arrests Father, ] Carrying out the last wish of dead mother, Mra. George La Tourette | her faithful = son. Tromas, barred, the house of mourning at Plainfield, N. J.. against the entrance of his father, from whom the dead woman had been separated for a y When the father appeared the son de- clared that he would die before the pledge to his mother was broken, Mayor Smalley was summoned and Chief Marshal Campbell elder La Tourette on the charge of din. orderly conduct hia! =| BABY BOY BURNED. While playing with matches at his} home, No, 81 Stanton street, to-day two. birgea ane ater was badi: i a » He was Gouveneur Hospi peeeh PRETTY POLISH GIRL AND COLONEL WHO SENT KISSES ‘HALL OF RECORDS he will make an Immediate vialt to Washington, where he wil arrive at midnight, To-morrow at 1 A, M. hel J) will pay a formal vinit to the Uxzesl- dent and the Cabl going from the Arlington Hotel, his headgugrters, His escort to the temporary Wolte Houne William A. Liss, thirty-three ra jold, an ‘nmate of the Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane, Ward's Istand, | general BARRED FROM DEAD Wire, | NOT A RUN FOR NOVICES. arrested the), corsa | | | MUST COME DOWN, Justice Leventritt Will Order Demolition When Register|. Gets New Quarters. Justice Leventritt in the Supreme Court to-day, a r hearing several men Natlonal and Histort- h | Defense Will nthe question of the | Hall of Records, ald | he would toake rothat the old bntiding be taxen down as soon as sult able provishon is made for the storage wf the re ds and as soon quarters ed for the Register and be prov! ap into ihe proviaton musi pe mate," Jusitce Leventeitt, ‘tor the storage the books, while’ the rcmoval of the building muss he expedited so as to ale low the contractor for the raphl tranalt | therefore that the r permit t | sald the building must } as It could not be rende | oring ft up. There Was no objection to bullding to the Hietorical the ongincers had, after amination, | Vit was uneafe and coul't not be! the Recont bulidin Deputy Regleter Breen sald arrange: ments were in progress by which a roof would be placed o the fret floor of the new Hall of Records, eo that the Rogister coult occupy it until the kalld- Ing Is completed. FAST TRAIN HIT A TERRIFIED GIRL, Unable to Move While Facing Peril She Was Killed as Crowd Looked on Helpless. (Special to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, Oct. 10— Christina Laquint, a pretty fifteen-year oll girl, was Instantly killed by a Har- lem express train at the Kenslco station cronying early to-day while a score of persons looked on in horror. ‘The girl wus crossing the track, and waa so cer- rifled by the engine of the approaching train that she rade no effort to get out of the way. She was thrown 2% feet Into a dlteh. Tt was only a short cime ago that her brother was scalded to death at Ken- sico. INSANE MAN A SUICIDE. Hanged Himself in Ward ta Man- hattan State Hospital. nitted sulcide last night, He had been In the hospital for a year, Leles was not violent and was In a ‘d over which three keepers are sitpposed to watch, Avout 9 o'clock Inst night Letss made rope from his bed sheet, fastened one pnd to a ventilator In the celling, the other to hia neck, and jumped from its Keepers Py: John Pe’ k O'Brien, vid Waleh ¢ im ‘soon and him do Ins was dea the ki while Leias 4 nt xplained. — ard Riding at the Meadow Nrook Clab Hant. | Meadow Brook Club thad a stiff up-country run which has taxed the skill of the huntemen to the utmost Several who started with the | pack were not In at the finish, but came in later with the carriages, by way of the roads. Marty Pawe, on ‘The Count, Joniy one who was thrown excaped, and after a long chase b Whip Murphy was captured, Mr. Page| | Aniahing with the tatl-enders Ta Keraochan, on Bo Peep, aia! members have was the His hors | quite ae | went | live, th Miding, Keeping up with, Oe hounds and never falling back. Others |who followed the hounds were Fred joie, Mra Adolf Mix, | James_L. Kernochan ‘Ker Wal- |iach, Samuel Wittett 8, Cam: ero ———=__ WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR business? Advertise in the Sun- day World, Ba Ta APN ek oa ‘ECS I rN. WELL-POISONER. Prof. Clark's 1 hoes Declares He Will Not Only Clear His Client, but Will Point Out Guilty Person. HINTS AT DEEP CONSPIRACY. Be that Some Ore Hatched Plot to Get Rid of Mar Now Charged with Attempt to Kil!) Whole Family. BOSTON, Oct. 10.—Attorney Milton Reed, who has been retained by Prot Philip H. Clark, arrested in the Fa) River well-polsoning case, has arrived hore with several detectives, and hy makes the announcement that their tn estigations will result In a much greater sensation than the arrest of Prof. Clark Mr. Reed Intimates that he will not be able to prove his cltent's Inno se, but will also do the work of the prosecutor and point to the gujity. He says that the guilty, when identified. will be of greater prominence than Prof, Clark, and that the revelatlons wll show that an Intricate family feud h curved the Barrows-Travis-Clark family “When on dealing with the Inglde of a family feud.” said Mr. Reed “he always finds two sides to It “Phis has been ives Were apparon reauit of a family quar Phey have caused relative suit and we wi tigation in ‘his benalf, say now. My cilent will rem ‘roat Pali River while we x 1 with the inv We 1s anxious to ascertain’ who {fon Into Mr, Barrow's well as ve tile self bi It has been found that Prof. Clark from Worcester, where his bust sls, to Assonet, where the Barrows night on which polaon was pu in ‘Barrow's well. But Prof, Clark made no attempt to conceal the fact of hin visit. He met several persons anc Prov ne hat Prof. Clark that some wishing to he rid ¢ put up a trick on him while he was i Assowt and then caused a arrest. SAY HE STOLE BALL FUNDS. renanrer Arrested on Steturn from Philadetptita, On Sept the Omaht Socia! Club had a t New Trviag Hall ir Broome street, and the Treasurer, Louls Kagel, of No, 2) Cannon ptreet, Is wed to have fled on the following day ith the receipts, which are sald t have amounted to ‘$240. Kag. to PHI adelphia, wher ts sald to have had a goot returned to the Court to-day Tey R HATKS nd larceny agal Kugel. He was held In default of $1,000 ball for examination, HYPNOTIZED, SHE FLED FROM PARIS, Beatrice Fadell, Prostrated in a Hospital, Tells Strange Tale of Evil Eye That Pursued Her. A young woman of refinement pleasing appearance ts in the C ' an} street hospital, Brooklyn, suffering from the delusion that she has been hypnotized, She says that she came to this country from Paris in September to escape the hypnotic Influence which some one overe there has put on her, She was found wandering about at Hudeon and Fulton streets last night by Mlkceman Whitman of the Classon avenue station. She told him her nam was Beatrice Fadel and that she had been stopping at o. 103 Bergen etroet, She was evidently demented or delirious from illness and he had her taken to the hospttal Tae girl told the doctors to-day she had lived in Paris for ten years Latterly, she said, she had fh ing Bnglish, When she foun had veeen hypnotized she wanted to es- wpe and #o come to this ntry. She went to olatrvoyants, necromancers, for- ers and hypnotists in this fort to get relief, but without tvail. She also sald that’ she was av- yuainted with Lord Lonsdale and other Matinguished Englishmen, The hospital authorities learned that she had beeen committed to a_s rlum at No, 122 Fort Greeno PI Immigration Inspector Morle, duty had caped from taere. They are trying to find out mare about he het RAIN DOES POLI POLICE DUTY. and that Downpour In New Orleans Pre- vents Strike Dinorders, NEW ORLEANS, 0c: -A heavy rain, which began falling early to. has proved a valuable ald to the police in preventing disorder in. connection with the street car atrike, having had the effect of matert: reducing the crowd of strikers and th in Canal street sympathizers in the vieinity of th ear barns, Members of the State Guard W per cent, of whom It fe claimed py the officers of the militia » repored for duty, ry. antlelpatin, atempt to run 1 Ten wagon loads of policemen sem to the car barns this) morning. ail cars were the cus on sent out any of the Ines, Governor Heard who arived last night, was up early tils morning and in conference with the milltla oMfciaix regarding the strike elt uation and measures necessary to. pres serve onder, in thelr armo e might be an sce ae BIRDS IN ZOLA’'S ROOM, PARIS, Oct. 10.—Several birds which were placed In the room oceupled by M. Zola, under similar conditions to thoap when he met his death, have be daphyxiated. This, it is'eatd, proves cow clusively the cause of M. ‘8 death. ie ‘JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suits. | Hopsacking or Thibet cloth, | —blouse and Eton model | coats, — flare or pleated | skirts. ] Sizes 14 and 16 years. | | Norfolk Suits, made of men’s | suiting. Coats 22 and 24! inches long, — lined with 12.50. taffetas silk. | Sizes 14 and 16 y: | | 22.50. |Thibet cloth pedestrian} skirt, — 13 gore pleated! model, Lencths 37 to 44 inche 6.00. Children’s full length Ker-| sey or Serge box coats, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Colors,—tan and blue. 7-50. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Millinery Dep’t. {mported, artificial roses, foliage and grapes in all the fashionable autumn colors. gsc. per bunch, Fine black satin roses,—all black or with colored centres. soc, aud g5c, per bunch, Early Fall Hats. Simply trimmed,—for tailor cos- tume or morning dress. 2,85 and 5.00, ‘Twenty-third Street. HUNGER-CRAZED, SHE TRIED 10 MURDER The Husband and Father Was Found in a Saloon with $7 While His Family Is on Verge of Starvation at Home. Crazed by hunger and surrounded by her children, who were unable to move, Mrs, Mary Sexton, of No. 312 Second street, Hoboken, was found In her apart by Dr. Stack, clty physictan, and “man Rorrone, She stayxered to- ward them with a bread knife and at tempted to stab the doctor. The poilce: man prevented her, It was learned that the woman and her children had been without food or drink for five days and that she was temporarily deranged. ‘The husband was arrested In a saloon a few momenta Inter. He had $7, police had been Informed that moans had been heard In the flat oce lead by the Sexton family, and on tn tlgation a pitiful state of things deve! ‘ped, ‘The woman and the children had ot been seen about the building for va and the husband had not to his home, The police inves- disclosed the fact that no foo Mrs. Sexton for 5 effort to stab afterward apologized for bythe suffering woman, as she did not Know what she was dolng. STRIKE ALL ALONG ROAD? Huilding Trades Tie-Up May Lx- tend Over N. Ya N. He & The strike of the Bullding Trades Councii's untons at New Rochelle re- sulting from the Master and Journey- men Plumbers’ Associations having a Wil spread, it Is belleved. Harlem River to the State is for a general ull building aiong the line of ew York, New Hayen and Hart- Peter Cuneen, master 1 a $0d to fnlah tn Rochelle he and Louls Kutt- i mber, did the work, The workmen of other trades qui and the Trades Council hay piaced a fi vf $109 on the building. | ‘the Dutiaers Avsociation resolved to Might this action, and may take the matter Into the courts ater on charges of blackmall, The fight Is to be to a finish. JOHNSON’S FUTURE HOME. Eloping Chupla and Wife Purpose to Live Elizabethtown, BLIABETHTOWN, N, Y., Oct, 10—Le Baron Johnson, the former chaplain in the New York Fire Department, and hia wife, formerly Mias Mary Hoffman, with whom he eloped from New York two years ago, are living quietly with their infant sor at Bungalow, Mr, Johnsun's former residence hore. ‘This will be thelr future home. sew sehats barlest Growing Store, WEST la ™ ST nbergco!| Su.s-ut-on Guaranteed or Tloney Promptly Refunded, Anniversary Saturday. Astounding Values in E Baréai Purchase of Here's versary week ! Fr Girls’ Monte Carto Coats —tike cut mel.on cloth; new pleated back, roll collar, stitched cuffs, pocket, shoul’e double b: easte, sizes 4 to three hours straps, braid trimm lors blue, red and less than cost of materi Girl’s ton. double-breasted, cloth-taced, pockets and new kimono. slee brown, castor and” green; sizes 4 to ecial {O-MOFTOW at .eeseceeee Girls’ Full Length Box Coats with double capes, satin piped, rolling and cloth faced: shown in castor, blu brown; sizes 4 to 14: special at. Men’ s Sty Beyond any oty doub‘ th» best suit in New York at the price; otherwise they wouldn't have er so fast durin sfons —whe' shown in black, F the pat sewed with silk, and shown inal the newest cuts; sizes 34 to 44; here atewes... 3 Hour longer at this price. emblem on sleey: DERS OR SEND € spuns, serges and y and brown, as_ well 3 to 16; special to-morrow at... Boys’ $4 and $5 Overcoats at $2.98. Just glance over this assortment—New A sian Effec's, Extra Long Oxford Grays, T.n Covert Top Coa‘s. and every one strictly all woo!—Meltons, Kerseys, Friezes and Cheviots. rhe best value you ever saw Sizes 3 to 15. Great 98; latest shipes of felts, trimmed with silk velvet, silk, satin, birds’ wings, feathers, ornaments, ctc.. Dress Staves at 79c.; werth 1.25 ‘These three lots compose all that is des All the swell leading shapes, in a1 the prop: Immense assortments. Felt Hats, and all the right colors. Ready-to-Wear Hats at $125 Ready-t Read Allthe best ideas of the b proper materials and desirable colors. A ready to put on and wear home. Black Tucked Silk Velvet Hats at $1.49. Another lot for to-morrow. Worth $2.4 in the best shapes; great value at The Best For The ‘‘Feature’’ Gork Sole Shoes for Men at $3. ty—KID, PATENT LEATHER, COLT SKIN, AND DAMP-PROOF CALFSKIN LEATHER Three new styles are rea WITH CORK SOLE New Yor The latter is th RK SOLES. Equal in app hoes for men at Rothenberg “Nat Every pair new, stylish and exceptionally well made, Following styles either leather or cloth lined : Storm Calf, Cordovan, where near equal them at this price. Vicl Kid, Box Cal SOLDIERS IN FIGHT ON A FERRYBOAT, Two Are Arrested After Beating Policeman and They May 8¢ Court-Martialed. y this morning five soldiers from Fort Totten, at Willets Point, started nu figne while crossing the Long Island ‘aturday news of such inten all day Icny to-morrow. Bargains that are absolutely unmatchable ! Great Three-Hour Special. rom 9 A.M. Till Nocn Only i d, full tor; to be offered to-morrow for I, . tailored: 3-4 Mor‘e Carios. Handsome, long, double-breasted ceats, made of English Mel- slash es, blue, lone, short, On Sale from 9 A. M. till noon only; mable, loose back garment with silk velvet collar and large embroidered Boy s’ $4 Suits at $2.98. 2-Plece, 3-piece pane Blouse and Norfo'k Suits a'l brought into one lot and priced for a quick farewell to-morrow; p= Wear Hats at $1.69; -to-Wear Hats at $1.98; t makers, in the r'ght shapes, They are made with welted soles. ance and or pliin common. sense AWOMAN THIS TIME erything Ready to Wear. ns for Misses and Girls.|: 4,000 Newest Fall and Winter Garments at Fully a Third Less Than Regular Prices. interest that the m store ought to be crowded cially made for the closing day of this great anni- Purch: SeS espe 2 Big Values for Women. made from 14; of heavy beaver, ollars, reverse cuffs | nglish Strts and Waists Surprisingly Low. straps; also 3 rows of taffeta straps on 2 9 8 value: shown in black only, to-morrow at * Misses’ 3-4 Box Coats. Style; made from fine kersey; sizes 14 to ), 98 site| Women's Dress Skirts, made from all wool cheviot serge; new flare style; yoke trimmed with three rows of taffeta bottom; best percaline lining; thoroughly lencths 39 to 44;a good $5.00 Dotted Brilliantine Waists in navy blue and black, best imported ade, handsomely plaited & tailor stitched 4 98 if 98 with while, new stock and sleeve, $3.00 value, at... Be ° A special lot, shown in blue, castor, red, green and black; 34 length, half-fitted box 4 and fer an 4.98 18; a great Saturday bargain ate.sssesee three weeks. No matter how nature has rlinned your dimen- fein or fat—we can fit you. These are sack suits, Tae, gray ani fancy mixtures, lined with best tailors’ serge, instead of $12, Special—Boys’ $2 Reefers $1.09. we couldn't get enough to last any Extra quality Oxford gray wool Cheviot; a fash- heavy lining. WE CANNOT FILL MAIL OR- See stae Special at.coesceceseeeever cee worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, home- plain blue, black, gray, red enetians are all represented; ious fancy mixtures; sizes as checks, plaids and v: 298k utcmobile Coats, Short Box Reefers, Natty Rus- All desirabl: colors, Fine Italian lining. Price Flurries in Millinery. $5 Trimmed Hats at $2.98. in our own workrooms; big values at $5.00; special at Children's Trimmed Hats at 39¢.—worth $1.25. Two shares, plain and mohair felts, in cardinal, navy and castor, trimmed with ribbon band and ends; the stylish hat 79 c this season in for children and the best idea this season, at........ felts Fancy Breasts at 10c., worth 49c.; another lot of Im- ported Fancy Breasts to-morrow, brought over to 10: sell at 49¢.; all good colors: we say, Special, at..eeee Cc | Ribbons. Fancy All-Silk Ribbons at 19c. yd., worth 29c.; 1 % This time in black only, Sitk ve-vet, tucked and shaped over frames say 49 several new patterns, 4 in. wide, in all bright colors, Wen, Women and Children Are Here. made $5.00 Trimmed Hats To-forrow, et ete, worth $1,98 | worth $249 | worth $2.98 wide range of styles, | special, per yard best value of its kind that has ever been offered in No chance for wet or cold feet with these ability to custom made. In lace; all shape, We beat the world with our K 3.00 \ ional” Shoes for Men, $2.00. No shoes that we know of can any- Y) @) e @) ENOCH ARDEN WAS |“OBEY" CUTOUT IN. ” WEDDING SERVICE, « Equal-Rights Folk at Anthony » Homestead—Both Make the Same Vow—Susan B. Kisses Bride and Bridegroom Too. Chrome Kid, Choice After Twelve Years’ Absence: Mrs. Connor Finds Husband) with Wife No. 3 and Kas Him Arrested and Held. Mrs, John J. Connor, whose husband) ROCHESTER, Oct. 10,—Miss Anna Clty Ferry. Polleeman Stall interfered and the five soldiers beat him unmercl- fully, Two other policemen rescued Stull, Two of the soldiers—John A. Keating and James Small—were arrested by Po- lcemen Van Western and Stapleton af- ter they had been clubbed into submis- sion. They were taken before Magis- trate Healey in Long Island City, thie morning and remanded for hearing. Three of the soldiers excaped, While making the arrest, the police were in- tecfered with by’ two men and two omen, who rode up in an automobile, d depounced them for the treatment they gave the sovdlers. They rave thelr names to the police as “Wright,” and said they lived uptown in thin city, The @oldlers are in for double punish- ment, ag they will be put In the guard house on thelr retum to the fort. The arrest: may is ‘court: believed her dead, patd him a visit tn] Dann, private secretary to Susan B, his Newark home after an absence of, Anthony, the woman-suffrage cham- e years, and found him lunching|plon, was married to Gilbert with his third wife. The meeting wi luson, of this city, For the first quite a surprise for the husband, andj time in ‘thirty-three years marringe also for wife No. 3, but wife No. 1 said wens were spoken under the Anthony she would lay no claim to Connor it he| nome roof. The Rev. Anna Shaw, of would give her enough moncy to live on. s His refusal to do this led Mrs, Connor | Pas adihia, Vices yoeeident of the Mas No. 1 to have her husband arrested. Connor was held tn $50) bail to await | 2p/tion. Peiparringel aesorsine te the examinatlon, He sal principles of equal righ.s and liberties ip, ae “She is right when says that she rig on her tin the is my first wife. She was Miss Margaret Klernan until T became a boarder at her Glibert, take thee, Anna, months later 1 informed’ by friends | wedded wife, to love, honor iid cher, my vi mother’s houxe and married the girl. hat my wife Wag dead. Bo I martiad a) and wiih this ring ‘tL weal Ghlidren.T moved to, New: Haver conne | the phrases ony, and plact aie cs re ick's Cathedral, Newa: repeated this Three months later we quarrelled and ago three children. is Dann repeated the same bru later to Newark.’ ‘ren’ weeks pane ehdesroo! pee separated. I went to Chicago, and a few girl. had ‘accond Wite died in. 1900.” With the} mating ony. che. nesesters Iwas married for th ibe corpries "Anthon the eee s Patri ay ess a TM) Se Fe

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