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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN “OF COCKTAILS Drinks, Not Drugs, Led to Mis- hap of Miss Anna Blake, a Pretty Stenographer, in Yonkers. “Here's a C a Present Father. _ MARRIAGE AFTER SCANDAL. ASKED TO She Left Him He Had Wi Dr. Foy and Miss Laughran Tell a9 How Miss Blake Wandered Away ea from Them and Came to Fall Into an Excavation. we Sulll m was tw Five cocktails led to the story of Arugging told by Miss Anna Binke, a pretty stenographer, which threatened te involve several prominent residents Of Yonkers in an ugly scandal. Asan aftermath of the exploded sen- ation Seymour Mooney, son of a wealthy farmer, and Miss Lucy Lough- fan, a pretty milliner, of Yonkers, will be married within a week. They were pot to be married for a year, and their @ngagement was a secret, but the pubs ity which has come to Misa Lough- through her friend, Miss Blake's, Mishap has led her flance to insist on immediate wedding, ‘just to ehow js faith in her," he says. ‘The companions of Miss Blake in the fe which preceded and led to her ‘Being found at the bottom of a twenty- Moot sewer excavation at 2 o'clock in the morning were Dr. M. H. Foy, one of Yonkers's most prominent’ physicians, and, Miss Lucy Loughran, the leading liner -of the Westchester village. en version of how Miss Blake, who Gold street ru ent of a couple turn to die.” drinking man of fa revolver and man, "d hang for » man AnsWw ye Then “bang! bullet fa the door, just ¢ the threshold. Carsing his a trigger a fou missed fire. An: Me employed as a stenographer by Brad- Rhodes, a lawyer, in Maiden lane, Wew York. came to grief differs mi ferially from thos ¢old by the girl and her mother. Tablets Were Peppermint. “1 feel that {t is due Dr. Foy that the exact truth be told,” sald Miss Lough- Fan to-day. “Dr. Foy is an old friend of Mr. Mooney, to whom I am en- |. I have known Anna for years, bat T had not seen her for six mont pre to Wednesday night. She . garg store when Dr. Foy tele. |e had left Anna she was gone. She)T have in my ttle girl,” he sald when! the negro cal ff : ed abo he care. Sued sphoned over and asked if I would go/had left her gloves behind. ‘They told | ahh au tot re unate, but nobody| turned him ov for o drive. Anna sald ‘Yes, let's go,'|¥8 sho had gone on a trojley car. That) must ay lections on Miss Pleads ‘and a little later the doctor came over.|1s what happened, and ail that hap-| Loughran, We are engaged, but did not) guitivan was , " Intend to marry for somo Uine yet. Shel Pallen eta ‘We drove toward Mount Vernon. pened, 1efRartbroken>now. and. t shall. marry Meee eo eourt: By this time and racing upst started across down the street “You get out gome peppermint tablets from his vest] “a4 19 pocket and swallowed a couple. Anna ‘Give me some,’ and she held out trial. @etall the same as Miss Loughran's. GQuesnekNet iin He gave her threo and 1| “Se rs had never seen Miss Blake before, a p took some, They had no effect on me} nig wr don't suppose I would| The registration records from the See: ‘They were just for the breath. That's| now her if I met her this minute. The| ond, Third and Fourth wards of Queens al] about the tablets. statement that I gave her a drugged| Borough are missing to-day, They “We stopped at Muller's Hotel to|drink ts false and cruel. should have been turned Into the local Will Be H NEW ENGL ROUNDS = /“Sauseo Yonxens scanoac. SHOT AT Hl Die,” said the Young Man’s tended Victim. day and. going to his home, No, Since Inst May, when tho elder Sull!- van drove his wife out of the house at the point of a knife, ehe has refused to have anything to do with him, and has Myed with her son Last -night the hus asking his wife to turned no answer, so this morning Sul- livan went to her home, When he threatened and edging away. “Don't you know pull at. the trigger. The cartridge miased fire. A second time the hammer fell and again there was no report Ipped the arch ot the could carry him “Phe shooter turned on hia heel and known as "George to you, too.” sald t 7 ht hin b: Soe eae ie ost | S2ee_ his attorney. REGISTRY RECORDS MISSING | “iiait wa fixed’ at i100 and he waa yer told him to hide nothing, —————_ taken to Raymond Street Jail to await and the physician's story was in every|Returns from Those Wards of Canadian Minister Says Service ‘ouple of Bullets for 3 It’s Your Turn to SEE HIS WIFE.|SHRINKS IN BACK OF CELL. Some Time Ago and |Confecsed Poisoner Admite that He ritten Asking to See Would Not Have Surrendered to Her—Bullets Fall to Hit the In- the Police if He Had Known Vic- tims Had Not Recovered. an remembered that his yenine years old to- | Paul ard, who rthday pres- » of bullets. It's your Sd Mu cutor Lloyd and his Are have resolved pri e days. nd, who is a f forty-five, sent a note lity cell, him, She re- whe vistol In pocket ugene he pulled it at the young lif the levi Opportunity was it? Walt a minute.” ered with an oath and a detecuve's that he would collapse, went the pistol, a aga as Eugene was crossing them with t orth returned to try and a second or. the target. was Inside alrs as fast as his lees | *82re the street. The negro! hy himmel? a short distance . of hi epfather. But] large a + to Policeman Ryan. | the hous Self-Defense. father had a long time. the feld came uncons: eavily Subsidized. to search for them. “have some refreshments. Anna drank| “It $s also ridiculous to any that know | yiection Hourd last night, Of the tlve| pogroN, Mass, Oct. 11—Sr Fred-|ene Jenning boy to 4 me. In my own defense 1 am obliged to i borough only Long Island eocktalls—oh, I guess five. It mado] fay that Miss Dlake drank several cock-| ty and Mur Rockaway havo been heard her very giddy. I had occasion to!talls, She told us she had not eaten] from. Official searchers any dinner and the drinks affected her.| hunt’ after the missing. Yeave the room for a minute and was) ony aliOrak her to drink cocktails or! "YC Y."isnumed that fraud out on the] titta, who ts a ‘hot intend-] an Interview t “gaia: {s crazy, Wo] Iam Very. sorry. this, unfortunate] jogs, Bad roads may have something | iy Bee that girl in there is crazy, affair happened, Dut it Js best that the] to do with the disappearance Af | the | hay at t! he| Whole truth be known.” much-wanted registration lists. The In. "We went out to the shed while he) "Wit, ‘Ty poy was Seymour Mooney,| spectors may be walting for thelr top fast At) pool ports in fall 1s just as perfect as the faith the threatening “When we returned to the room where| Dr. Fo: WHICH GIRL DO $100.00 in Prizes - Miss Ethel Rockefeller, Sportswoman. BS The Daughter of Wm. Rockefeller, and Heiress to Untold E Millions, Who Has Overleaped the: Barriers of Family Con- servatism and Taken First Prize at a Horse Show. (Illus- trated with Photographs.) . zi ES ‘The Strangest Man in America Writes ‘His Eventful “Life” in 35 Minutes. sf The Remarkable Story of George Francis Train’s ; Autobiography. lita Armour’s Life. The Heroic Efforts to Make a Croesus’s Only Child Well and Strong. assage Cream Made of Cow’s Milk War- ted to Bring a Beautiful Complexion. lew York’s New Fight Against icrobes, by Commissioner Woodbury. e Red Riding Hood Up to Date, Four Pages, All in Colors. day World, Begii Bitte n the Halifax, N. 8. and Liver- Bo ‘anadian Minister of Mi-] money, Woodward sald am f erckreorcess can itor in this ctty, in| told him that he and the boy and Mra, | the monkeys and the zeards and the| most Ikely fall. But while It behaves 4 visitor tn ity, Hdith Barber, the wife of a farmer at|llon cubs forever, bowm 2d6slance to| itself no Woman who deems herself a| Child W ho'ls now held as a prisoner, ‘oday, made known the | Creason, ‘washing my hands when I heard a) ivy other Intoxicant. She ordered what| ed and that lack of dilixence on the part] fact tha the Canadian and ritish Gov-| would take the money, Whistle. It was the doctor, and he) she wanted. of the Inspectors ia the cause of the | ernments had decided to jointly estab- the world. ars. J to the police . OCTOBER I, 1902. 5 SON BOYS’ SLAYER A ON BIRT a NERVOUS WRECK ung soc case expats Her Far Ces IN LONDON TOWN, Woodward, Who Has Now Con- fessed that He Alone Mur-| dered the Two, Trembles for Fear of a Lynching. 11.—The end of confessed at he alone polsoned the fee Jennings and John Coffin, whose dies were found in a field seven miles om here, ts already in sight Mr. the tion of Woodward an example Jersey Justice, and they can have him on the gallows in sixty Following his confession Woodward ts to-day a shivering, nerveless wreck In linking to a dark corner, he does not wish to be observed. ‘The feeling 1s so high against him that the prisoner does not wish for his Ub- erty in this vielnity. He knows that would be taken by a mob and lynched. “Why, you wouldn't kill me, would] In being taken from the Court-House you?" said Eugene, talking to gain time] back to the Jal) this morning a crowd in the areaway vaught sight of him hin. He caught hold of the B' arm and tried himself behind the officer. It was feared a|, Woodward's first confession waa that cette Mor [he had confederates, two New. York thieves, and that he had lured the boys every ae that Price Jennings had | about $800, He sald he had taken them alive penenned: the to the White Horse pike, where he left fe oe New 1ork men and then amden to allay suspicion. He sald he was to receive $50 for his After further questioning Woodward admitted that the first confession was false and that he had killed the boys But he tried to excuse him- “i |eclf by saying that he had not intended turned back determined | ty K4il them, He sald that he had been to make the bad man his captive. |taiking to the Jennings boy for several or Til give ttl weeks, trying to Induce him to steal a jount of money which Wood- he arm and] ward beileved Jennings's father kept In The boy had sald that his $800 or more in the house. On the Wednesday the boys disap- taken to the Adams| peared Woodward sald that Price Jen- tion and later arraigned | nings told him he had taken the money, His excuse was that he | Woodward confessed that he had taken “On the way over the doctor threw Drank Five Cocktatls, her next week to show my falth In her.""| qia'the shooting to protect himself, say- rs e cigar he had been smoking, es C — ing that his wife and her son had teen] White Horse pike, where away the clga Dr. Foy would not talk until he had water for them and put * drops In it, He gatd he took them r there, where they be- sand where he robbed Price Jennings of the money. of $800, the boy had only about $12. ISH OCEAN LINE. |“‘ignowing that amount was not sum- clent to enable him to get away, he re- turned to Camden and tried to ‘get the families of the two boys to employ him the boys to the Cyclers’ Rest, on the When usked how he came to Induce | Of pages to prove that the bee 1s near-| is growing fat and lazy as most kings ee to steal the | er to human kind than a! he had] tur€ and Mrs. Fish, havin, more . b Buringa. last week a toy altomonite| gro jantte steamship. service | , Li Waid he Bellercd tre poy on tha | flied, with woflsre. “As” she. acented | oth poigon’ had ‘ent then and ‘sald that | the fragrant blossoma she heard al perchance should see a ‘wollen face| died this morning at Gouverneur Hos had he known that it ‘had killed them The new line, he says, will be atded| he would 1 _ Mighted his acetylene lamp. Misa Loughrana ance, “My faith int boots and Tubber coats before facing] The new tine, he says, mill be | have surrendered himself | Poo? Stra, Fish didn't scream, MRS, STUYVESANT FISH HAS -{ RoE E FOR HER LATEST PET. AMERICANS FETED + to Peril of Sting. Saale Gens. Wood, Young and Corbin & Objects of Official Hospitality, Even to the King Himself. LONDON, Oct. 11.—The American Gen- erals now visiting England are under going somewhat similar experiences of English hospitality as did the Colontal Premiers during coronation time. From now to Oct. 18, when they will safl for home, Gens. Corbin and Young will not have a meal they can call thelr own. Starting with the King, whose action in Inviting them to luncheon at Buck- ingham Palace next Monday, the first sveek day he will be in London, has caused much favorable comment and they have received invitations from nu- merous societies and individuals. Lieut. McKinley, who, as alde-¢e-camp, has most of the arranging of dates to super- said to a representative of the As- soc'vted Press that he belleved that erap Mr. Cortelyou, President Roose- veli's secretary, had scarcely a more diMfeult task Both Gen. Cordin and Gen. Young ex- press thelr keen appreciation of the many attentions shown them, Earl Rob- erts has been untiring in offering them attentions, and the American Generals are lcoking forward to their visit with him to Woolwich and to Gen. Frenca, at Aldershot, next week, with great pleas. ure. Only one note of disappointment Is heard and that comes from the staff, who are not Included in the Invitation to Buckingham Palace. While the Amert- can officers were in Germany Emperor William always asked the staff to attend functions with the Generals, Gen. Wood will arrive here on Sunday in time to meet the King, Ambassador Choate 1s expected to atcompany tho Americans to Buckingham Palace, a LOCKED UP FROM “FRIENDS.” Magistrates Hold x» Man Who Re cently Inherited Fortune. | Magistrates Crane and Brann are keeping William F, Winston, a dealer in book plates of No, 134 Sixth avenue, in a cell to save him from his “friends.'” 3 He was found on the street yesterday in a state of absolute intoxication and taken to Jefferson Market Court, Magistrate Crane adjourned the onse Ce until to-day. He was asked by many persons to release the prisoner, but refused. Magistrate Brann was sitting’ at Jef- ferson Market to-day. He also was ap- proached by at least a dozen people who wanted the man released, but sent Wing ton back until Monda: “There Is no use In this man go," he sald. him from his friends. ; lett 10 him a couple of month wago and since that time he thas hen drunk almost growned it the daring Jeader ot) constantly. His so-called friends New York's most daring set put ¥ “ Wn upon Its polden head and ene| him #0 In order that they ‘can live The bee isn't in her bonnet, but Mrs.| she didn't, and when the mald would Stuyvesant Fish has one, just the same.| h She keeps {t in a purple orchid on mol > theory that It's a king bee. It's the| throned {t as fashlon's favorite. of him. I propose to keep him here until latest fad and therefore is Macterlinck| (Ut lives, In the toy automobile With) Benge” sober enough to ‘havea ttle rote AEA @ orchid for lis throne. Jt feasts on vindicated. He wrote some hundreds} honey, for which it does not hunt. It ——_—_—_ 3 3 y other crea-| do. Some day it will sting its mis-| BABY DIES OF HIS BURNS. put away| tress and then its throne will rock and Verribly Injured by. his theory. somebody in the social world of upper ty Lena, Mp ner 1 Te came. to her strangely. Some one| tendom will dare fallin homage, P| Overturning of a Lighted Lamp. ggnt her on her return from Hot|. Doubtless for a time the fad will] Charles Oster, two and a half vears pinere wy be reiter pet, bees In! og, who lved at No. 81 Stanton street, puazing and then from the heart of riding down Fifth avesuo in a vietorin,| pital of burns all over his body. The - urple orchid there crept this bumble: don'timagine tt's an evidence of dores-| Injuries were sustained by the upsetth tle Infelicity. It will be no more than| of a lamp at the home of his parents the love sting of woclety's newest fad.! two days ago. Other women would have; therefore S S S > x SS v What Is Your yf DE « aA ££ R e and All the Regular Comic Features in the Funny Side.|| thee fica “Phos Picts Wil Be Repreduned in the’ New York Sun- A Brand-New Idea in Cut-Out Pictu ginning To-Morrow. ‘To-Morrow Two of the Girls Are for the Little Ones, Presented. It Is for You to Choose Which of All the Six Girls You Like Best. SUNDAY WORLD. . $100.00 for the Best Answers. for the Best Aaswearer Wild Animal Invasion of New York. Forty Lions, Twenty-three Tigers, Fourteen Leopards, an Army of Pumas, a Man Ape, a Hybrid, and Goodness Only Knows What, Have Captured the City. Dan Smith Has, Seen Them and Sketched Thern. Should a Wife Make Rules for Her Husband? ae The Test Case of Mrs. Sutton’s Twelve Commandments and ' the Husband Who Rebelled. at | Over London Town. By Aeronaut Spencer, with Photographs ’I'aken from His Airship, | -, 35 American Women Who Will Race Their Own Horses in 1903. New South African Croesus, , Successor to Cecil Rhodes, _ The Sunday World’s Stereo-Scenes. : ' a aan as

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