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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN NG, OCTOBER 13, 1902. cS FIRST CARNEGIE LIBRARY ‘WEALTHY MAN LUCILLE MULHALL, “QUEEN OF THE KING HINES == . se WIS HWS ERS WILL PA ON NOMINEES. | 4 wyers’ Association to Hold a Walter C. Gubner, Supposed to Corbin, Wood and Young, Pre- Meeting and Give Its Verdict | Be Temporarily Insane from sented by Ambassador on the Candidates for Su- | Ilness, Fires Fatal Shot in Choate, Guests of Edward ) preme Court Justices. His Home. | Vil. at Buckingham Palace, — | | . RIENDS ARE ALL AT WORK. HIS SON FINDS HIM DEAD. | MESSAGE OF MR. ROOSEVELT. | Mitestotis etorts are talng (made) by | Le nd Ss cerins fi ais Epa LONDON, Oot: 13 —Armbnewaiter Otiease Phe friends of the candidates named for Whe three vacancies on the bench of) a Supreme Court to secure the in-| fSerseciene of the Bar Association, | There is an earnest desire on the part et other citizens also to have the Bar| ciation give expression to its views | the goven candidates presented as fit wear the silken robes of a Supreme Justice. Justices Hall and Keener have had only a week's actual experience on the Hbench of this Court. One made a good \fecord many years ago in the less m- peeent City Court. The other is re- ned as an Instructor in law at C bia, but his welght as a practical Jawyer has never been ascertained. _ Justice Steckler’s Record. } Justice Alfred Steckier has been In the MMmelight of public scrutiny as a Justice Vor nearly a year. His decisions in many committed sulctde this bathroom) tho shot] sixth stree were the guests of King Edward et a luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day in honor of Lord Kitch: prior to the latter's departure for India, where he {s to take command of the Britith | Corbin, Wood and” Young | morning by shoot of his home. No one fired, but hi# gon, W Sr, who entercd regular morning bath, fou body Iyty suicide, the dead en due to tempora "My brother,’ he sali no troubles, domestl> or financial, to impel him to take his life. His affairs wet {na prosperous condition and his family relations were of the most pleasant nature, It was ascertnined from another source that Mr. Gubner had been tn fil- health for ed tine, and this, his} friends sny, may have caused him to! graw despondent | ate called at the hotel whare Americans were stopping and ee . eried the Generals, who were in fall undress uniform, in an open carriage » to the Palace, where the Ambassadog presented the American officers to the King: lord Roberts also was @ guest of His Mayes iner, a brother of! must have| vers present were Gene, n and K Kenny and in Oritiamt his Oyster Bay home the mounted pelt of a gray wolf, which she “roped” with @ lariat in Oklahoma and then beat to death with her stirrup. She {s a strik- ing beauty of the brunette type and ja evelt's Messnge. Mr. Roo © sat at the King's right orbin on His Majesty's left, rhin deivercd to the King @ asident Roosevelt. ex- ing World.) Miss Luctite Mut- {| the sixteen-year-old daughter of | At Mr. t's home it was paid Muthail, , r known as the belle of Oklahoma. the hope that King Edward. jortant cases have been published, . k Mulhall, who was Injured while Hid! His asaintance: In cores Raw: ge A te! one (of |that he t al time this Her injured sister long has taken part in Great Britain in the Ste Janda the general express! Veatisfaction with him on the bene’ © Veenon M. Davis won distinction as gn industrious, faithful and upright pub- riding In a relay race with cowboys at |morning and seemed tn his mecustomed | spirits, After breakfast he walked out|the Fair Grounds yesterday, has an tn- of the house and returned after a visit | ternational reputation as q horseback In tho dare-devil sports of the rough riders of the plains. She has ridden horseback ever since slie was able to 2xposttion. I answe same ki The King replied thag ho messake personal spirit in which ts to the Columbia livery stable, which he | rider and Iarlat thrower. Sho is In the hold on to a saddle horn and no cay- “conclusion of a rathor ela) Me pro: ‘0 large | A ' 7 sane abate vetoatla ree owns, at Nos. 107 and 109 West Ninety-| hospita! In a sertous condition. | use has ever been found too fractious heheon sits) Majealy hone ene 4 af m1 | p i sister of Mis: w t y t ni ON RS= Be peace fstcioale casa ne/cakeh | ixth street She is a sister of Miss A woman also has a great reputation asa [for her to conquer. Mer fathe k in mos: admiriny Mulhall, is a cattle king himsel 8 the general live elt has in a room of ‘Frisco Rallroad. There was nothing 1a his manner, ac-| who was the original ell f the President and éxpross ng to s¢ who saw him, td ind!-| "4 Texas Steer Diana, agent of the tig such distngufshes President Ry p Tattle is known of the fitness for! 1 % $adlctal honors of Edward Bverett Me- | eate Wath templated Killing him- 2 = = Before any otNer# y ‘Call and Edward 8. Amend, Tammany | self — sone] His Majesty an- | von his ne ome fron oe i eat at ment esol 2 eandidates, or of John De Witt Warr Pui ataca arn emrner anata ted Vnad Joften, aald. hia ciife wax insured dan ent toe aioe ey P who, with Mr. Amend and Jus sll etaible Ie went almost direct!s: for $10,000 in’ tavor Of fas wrk ing room, iv Find a Yong take wh 4 teckler, was nominated by the Greater ai Ni in bed later than usual, no nother intimate friend of the Cap- | Gans, Corbin. young ae one ole £ ew York Democracy ti i was int! ’m, pushed tae do ain said Ne understood that the Cap-| nt eecing them in Gnevand, a “The voters want the benefit of the ee i taln had married a and'n halt aap. | at seeing them In Engiani ke his morning bath, and saw Mr. only friends, Met Her When Sixteen, ature and expert judgment of the Bar aang any r lying at full length, with the ts Berclaton on the relative fitness of | CARNEGIE LIBRARY NO. i | ver in his hand, Ther: sa Bap A woman who has known Mrs. Don- Ankns About Our Army. sevon candidates . ing hole in his head from which the ohue for many years said to-day . Meet To-Morrow Night. | Work Is practically completed on the Library No. 1, which ts the first of | blood had flowed profusely “apt. Donohue met Bessie (meaning |, The King and the American Generate { . first of the new Carnegio Ibraries for | sixty or more gimilar institutions to be| An alarm was given at ones, and Dr. e ‘ O . Donohue) when she was sigteen then discussed vari atters. His Bt: B, Brownell, secretary of the "i Sou ot 2 oper r bile, wi J, J. O'Sulliva No. West Ninety- } rs old, and at that tl 1 Majesty asked many questions adout the far Association, gall to-day that a [tlm clty, at Nos And 221 Fast opened to the public, was designed by | 144, tae, was. mummoned.. Upon. fie | Reeeh gia ana at thet time: she lived Madesty asked 1 ; eoting af the Asapciation would |Seventy-ninth street, and it 1s an-|James Brown Lord, and the work of |frrival he ‘announced that death had seven years ago. “Nhey kept company |, \fter Gen, Kitchener and his stat helt tormorrow evening: but he “ould {nounced that it will be ready for oc- lereciing It was actually begun before | occurred almost instantly. Me rent word for two svenres and i Sa Hoon decorated with war medals, fell what action would be taken. Nupkaeyiwithintcmo ‘wee : to the police and Patrolinen Unger and H y | i joa | housekeeping. Ev es Americans took thelr Iwave. They One. thing voor congratuiates (Cupaney within two weeks. | | [ME Gumesie's sift to the city wae sc-) iinnign were went to investigate, ‘They Henry A. Cassidy, Called by the Plenty of Neighbors of Police) Rws*centug, ver. ody beloved they ibsequently. expressed Keen plea on by eminent lawyers. that there | Construction work has also been be- | cepted reported the case as a suicide. : M "Ph - eeting the King and gratifios, y at ta , t a My i . So LE CE HL MEL ble Police a Dangerous Man AL F Mrs. Donohue. ‘They never had any t meeting ‘ing a a Bp no scandal connected with the name | gun on IAbrary No. 2, at f0.and 32/ All the pulidings will be of Indiana Mr. Gutner was a man of constdera ‘| Man,|} ¢. Ree eereieen eye Ae HE EPAR ECHO DARL Tae va Bene eatlmnted!: at they were man and seit eee and all are re- | Eust Broadway, and this will be pushed |Imestone and of one general type in fet URGE CR h wee A ey wife and have no doubt that Mrs, Suming friendliness. Se to completion as raplily as possible. _ |afehttectural apponrance fon constituted tis'immedate temitr, Held on the Charge of In-) Testify in Her Behalf in Fight] 22:0%u> wil be nine! to’ eatablisn hee pea anna PARIS WELCOMES BOERS. i. A RIEDS ITORS HERE 10 COURTS’ DEMA F 5 SETTING FIRES A PASSION.| POLICIES IN HER NAME. wens te “hee! atcondea teurty Reenption DEMAND JUSTICE | Lyerpool Attempted Suletde, = |... 01% Oty and Delarey, arrived i | AID REPUBLICANS.) FOR 1903 BUDGET, OUT FOR ODELL. sn». <r sav ros] an scan any at me sem (ooo eve net taeda | mat night on a charge of attompttig to/an who will claim two- -thirds of the es- | Iiine ateamer Lucania, tee received them at the raflroad sta- tlon. After speeches of welcome had dellvered the party drove to @ lee psurea a teas oai te a tate of $75,000 left by the late Police ane Paatiehs Captain John J, Donohue had plenty of | o Wealthy and Influential New! come to Attend Annual Meeting! Board of Estimate, Including! Job E. Hedges, at a Noonday n "| witnesses to sustain her, For at least Yorkers Will Appeal to Mayor) ang Report Probable Loss of| Mr. Grout, Views Askance| Meeting, Speaks of the Coal/ %°s Mi! 1 $00 vail this morning Py] fon" yoaranaame. sny ftteen—she wan) ft Ay she atte At No. nd was Asylum t One Hundred and The precincts of the station and th® moute to the hotel were thronged with from the evidence. that to commit guiclde by A : Magistrate Mott in the Morrisania known to many persons as the Cap-| jumping off the steamer into a ager spectators, who heartily, cheered , Low to Stop Persecution i S ; ping off the steamer Into deep water fYenerals,” though whe. crowds presen J. . ome of the Increases Asked. \, Court. ‘Nis action was taken at the tain’s wife. Sho ved with him as Mrs,| it the quay, The sum of $2, Was ond the enthusiasm. manifests ere | Votes on Account of Strike. Famine, Tipedtacegios€ of Aeatslanl wire stars | dovohie: found in the woman's pocket when she iio! hing like the assemblages and demon. was recovered, Wicttened on the, cecasloninot “s arrival here two years _ | shal Clark. | Ono of Mrs, Donohue's closest friends eetings in support of the Re- | A Woman Witne: {is Mrs, Frederick Eckhart, whose hus- onday § a \ ivlioan tleket were begun to-day at the} Mrs. James McDonald, who lives with | band ts head book-keeper for Simpson, WAGON RUNS DOWN A CHILD. |: E . i Trav 4 directly across from] the panwnbroker, at Delancey street and _o ne requlsi- | headquarters of the Commercial ‘Travel- her son, William, tly 8 from | the pat y street an . were con- jars’ Club, No, 46 Broadway. While the the macaine shop is the clilef witness in| the Bowery, If Mrs. Donohue has to| Little Willie Meyer Likely to Die ENGINE KILLS FLAGMAN. ation will be held in Parlor D | sidered fi Department club is non-partisan, tt took part in the case. She s at on the night | go to law to establish her claim ta the from Injuries. 3 Willwive acredep wow. Odell | #7 fe desired. ‘This tnetua Presidential campaign of 19 aw the Me-|of the flr she saw a man pour some | property Mr. and Mrs, Eckhart will bel quite playing In front of trooklyn Union League Club this} mated compensation for Justices from| Kinlev-Roosevelt Commerelal Trave |}iquid on the wall of the building and| her prine!pal witnesse: No. ail Third avenue, ttas noon other countlos § to $0.00. As ]Club No, 1, and this year the executive |{mmodiately apy a match to tt Iknown Her for Yeara, all me ; ‘ yoy ahave {no one was present speak on this/commitiee voted te support Odell for|Mames ran up tie wall, and the man] Mr, Hekhart when een to-day at his pg Chet aren Choker. wil begin'l! ‘rss Republican, editars. from p| The Board of Estimate continued Its defense before Fire Commissioner | s:ato began to congregate at the Fifth hearingk to-day on the department estt eda on Wednesday. It ts generally | Avenue Hotel to-day. The annual fall mates for the 19% bud Inown that Mr. Croker has supporting | meeting of the Republican Editorial As- tons of the Supr Cour t. In the Fi Bim many influential men who believe je Is being unduly persecuted Fit is said that within a few a Yor Low will be in recelpt of a petl- Frank Ginnity, twenty-six years ol, @ home, | flagman employed by the Rapid Transit Wilite | Railroad on Staten Island, was on duty - ddown at Him street and Fort Richmond eve- nm. The Staten Island. to-day. when Ene a brewery wa : estimate It wits lald o i s fs Beaty 70 Bellevue Hospital, gine No. of a fast train on th jon setting forth the opinion of these | !ican campaign aU Mato te Nuala Over mn c nor Jran away, but not until sie had noticed |deek said: . he will probably dle.’ fimore and Ohio Railroad. struck 4 Justractions. fr In the Second J ment (Brooklyn) | grerdinand atiAlexander @ 00), lice ve on ar checked cap. | “My (ite has known Mra, » policeman 3 timore an ruck Hien, ape ed the meeting with the @tatement| “she directed her son to follow the! for tho 7 5 ; - aftor caisiderabie discussion the! man, but before the young man could than thy ohurrogate Fitagerall for New York) drummers, Republicans, Democrats. | re: the street the incendiary had Mrs, Dy, ounty wanted $168.99, an Anneonee Ot lararmunine aad tos" decided t| qisappeared. Policeman Slachmer was visited , mel caiceno nag ie) alt a Nd Gov. Odell, so as to perpetuate | potiged and he arr A Cassidy, who! pave AJA A: Or! his cconomfe administration in the ine | wan found in hia moth reat the Killing lim jastantly, Ginnity was flage t. The driver of . Tt ig not known how whipped up his ‘rectly in the path of Ga phen, and asking that the Tire Chief be [us tu the. condi flo longer persecuted on such fiimsy APR AEERS BEANE charges. Is the President, and A. 0 of th ie Wavertiser, 8 Among tho citizens sald to be back of Hie rald is movement are several millionaire Donohue | There, : and I have known her as| horses and got away hue for ten years, She has ur house many times and we lied regularly on her and the s saloon. He loaptain, Before they moved to No. 14 000 18 asked. This | « this year about the same | of the assoct: orace G, ‘nay son, of the Aubu 1p Sur nkers and merchants iy Jetors | tary Bannell and othe f ut the meriy in the D nt of Public the most fash{onadle hotels and res- |‘ famine” has fr towns | Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. ~ | terest of business, wore a checked cap, such As described: Madison avenue they Iyed in a brown- W hat’s the ursnts, peut ka About Coal Strike. by Mrs. McDonald, and tn his pockets! stone house in Seventieth street. ans all oyer t ate, Court Chairs Needed. vern= “T always had an idea t ite found a quantity of loose matches | (: Donohue cared little for his Several Justices of the Muntelpal) ment was something to live on st some oll-saturated tissue paper. wife's friends. She knew almost noth- ——_ ’ Courts appented to the Board for small} fe yy. gald Job H. Hedges. “But Gasnlayiaipenial: \Ing of his business affairs, appropriations for law book: chiike | vg weld eaveral Ofleésiana been 10 Justien Bolte, of the Second District . and sald that his ar- “In all the blg dry-gods stores where ii pusiness, loo, I came downtown with @| genied his gu usiness man who sald tf cold weather | rege was due t) the fact that he had When Cassidy was. arralgned he|she had an account sie was known a3 1 hay the only court-room heated } bya ps Ve whi ate th Ale are (Came without a settlement of the coal) onoe beon in the Catholic Protectory, } | freezing t r half ar ating. We | @rke the Republicans would tose. | trom whith ho was pardoned by Gov. ' good of oat- meal unless its H-O. Mrs. John J. Donohue. have plenty of chairs, but, unfortun- | “When the Donohues were married I ely, the bottoms are out of th at the botton ut of them. | the suffering of & great mass of p had’ record? Huaidto Mra Dennen ee rooklyn Police he H Comptroller Grout asked tf It would |i, ay effort to defeat Gov. Odell ep iserwarious io(tenwe: Enis eas Actress Suing for Loss of Sara-| "0! v8 sot 1c have the courts | initiy, [can buy all the coal T shall peilesbievilaenease Undbneaalatie tie 5 ‘ow, I want to say In this campaten | yower, mnarited. and he has ‘intredueea me to eae ny sist that Cassidy has a] his nephews. Frank and John Murph Phe police insist that ¢ a lay Alas his tawril witec phys arrested many) 80 Intimate are my wife and Mrs, hay Jit 9 cowardly to attempt to play uy ng been hue that for ten years the two spent every summer together in orsonvilie, Sullivan County. Mrs, |Donohue 1s also godmother to one of you really married to the Cap. consolidated In each borough. None of | yee4, but Lam in favor of allowing the arrest that twenty years ago Henry and she replied, . we've been toga Describes All Its Won-| the sustices seemed to agreo with him ayes nment to try and make ft posstblo | Gassidy's father, who 1s now seventy |my chilean Phe Board of Clty M trates wanted Nats R baad sith Mi | Undergo Examination. arous Contents ein Heard OF Clty atagtatates wanted | gor the people to get coal cheaper, I] yeqra old, was went to prison for twen-| Kent Marriage from Police, My dental ay Uinl thes Beconal (Brooke | Meee rc eme comme anon ty years for setting fire to the Catholic] +1 happen to know, however, that In = i 4 f a § " mmon decency and common honesty.” | proectory. ‘The son was with the pollee circles the captain was known as Police Surgeon John F. O'Connell, of yn) Division there was a general dis-| sir pedges added that the State Ad-| at the time and was gent to an in @ single man. I met his wardman one rooklyn, has been ordered to appear | A Supreme Court Jury will be called | cussion about increases of clerks to} ministration at Albany had been eco-| tion for eleven years, lav and I happened to mention the Before the Board of Trial Surgeons for | upon shortly to determine the elasticity | ¢ orm h thor » First (Man: | nomi ‘ah Sanaa Ay ——————$——- ! inet Lit the igantainis putes Nexamination, it being rumored that the | of an actress's wardrobe, Helen 1. Hol-| hattany Division, The nptroler did ere have eter ny, There eae - PARTRIDGE TELLS OF WORK Wie Boreal, the captaln'ts ‘a. nee | Muscles of his are Ailatesd land has brought sult against the New | not take favorably to the dex. Gno or two! over the State, "| “To-day T was talking with the desk In sp! he of al the raed of breakfast ) Dr. O'Connell re di- | Haven Steamboat Company f . . When young Mr, Coler lett the Comp- o tat the Morrisania station and ted, and he | tava Tove uuinataaenter che inser one bere ian Wemapaccuat Omsen: troller office he said he was going Compares Hin Administration with | he told me that in the Captain's private there are theussee of people Tey ae rm 1 let for the | is damages for Saratoga! gustice Mayer appeared for the Court} ot politics, golng where he ould. f riyys ree heer jdrawer they had found two life. inaur- 11-0 and who still eat . reed | Tact. trunk contaly her wardrob and asked Lor $83,450, h Who told the truth. | don't fe ance polleles, and that in each he had the others, but have found that H- A) is =) yner Partridge, In re- ed Mrs. Donohue as the deneficta’ » men disappointed, — He will] Potlee Commi th in th as it was in the begin: hy That speech has been! ny to a published criticism of hts ad- fy) There was only one person Who ever the end, alng. . but Mr, Coler ; ; lowed to talk any longe letra to-day That mim was Birney O'Rourke, who mpalgn than 1s) dbviow have only to polnt to the adminis: | guve him the start In life and paved his ye tration of Mayor Van Wyck mid Mayor | Way for the fortune that he made.” ¢ » the days of Je! n only : Re aiiiwitlivanl Hele Pp onohue's or Was a grocer tvér lod the Democratic narts | © INS RE VERA UAsUn SEC aT Sago dn Batavia street. He and his bull ring with Initdative hoy en nine and a half months In ife dd when John was a bo: and In William Jenuligs. Brya roan t time there have been © he had to start out in lite dixugree with his every polttlea \ from the department sixty | At an early age, It was then that Bar- DUE Le nmivacRit. fon cl mand two capcains—Moy nities O'Rourke, a Rowers saloon-keeper, Suet Ne wo captilns—F and the young boy a lift. eaty, (Hos De ANU RERAHES UCIT | Cat WHS Th wie hed amahuelanpetnted| ««T] want some more.”— Oliver. yaa! Convent jych adminiatration 328 men. force, The new pollceman was PA own as the ine cop,’ because ‘The agitation 1 underwent because of | And such a wardrobe! A bill of par the threats of Po! F. Colling | tleulars deserlbes tt down to the ht to kill me had a bs he said, | bit of fluffy Mngerie and the innumerat “Because I caused miseal from | little tollet refinements incident only the otc Department for being beastly | an actress's boudoir, The following # Mrunk he insisted ho was going to kill | + characteristl: sample of the whole pe, even drawing a revolver. 1 tried | whivh would till pages $0 dissuade him, bur he insisted that he | Gold and turquoise top bon-bon box as going to ki nd ft had him | $15, mt to the penitentiary for a year “But the exclter hug worked on e until 1 fe O'Conn i Is Al inereasea, the lar kann ) for the salary | delayed purt probat nas, $%, made two neisting of brushes. rs. &e., $10 J Martin resign fro © depart r. Including white potticoats, | $1,200 ¢ ae were diemigsed aud whith ss | =) 4 Seana i y | ; was in office 2 nt for champagne when- pen police surgeon for eighteen Sears, | seat Ment : by all GIRL ACCUSES GIRL. SO aInTiiaMlOnersRnld Superin- ho wanrwith conviviaiteoe nenlonal NN,9. FSR ee PCR MOTE tte tease mre, Ame MBER. LESH, | chat th ot the patrobmen at mmany he made aca: the Byes my yi aree RTS Ee NS TRAE ERT Rt Pretty Kldle Roach Held on the | § istration places this year was in tain and Tete sald anion: friends, that. helitivies aa the cus Stee eee Charge of Larceny, better than In former years ca Donohi 4, sinter Two ae aman > J lunned to go to i ersity. In| How. she eve ANT fy ane: trunk ey oo of the name at Murphy, ‘Two sons were ba. A d yi Beemepned, foe toa university in| Hon whe ever got (tall tn one iran Kittle Roweh, @ very pretty ict OEE EDR OC Nt swt scratched yet f y he at ture to the YP, [eighteen years old, who sahl she Jat 2108 4 SKULL FRACTURED BY FALL. |+\» terand hor husband dled Oupe, Done we : Lk sll ghue, took charge of the Murphy boys a ‘ote > and hac hem lucated at the College rolmay Zimmermaa,|Caliahan, Selzed with Vertigo, {67° st rancis “Xavier, in West. Bik ove sot an niin ite MW’ KEE RANKIN BACK, of the West One Hundred and 4 Rolled Down Stnirenne, te rireet, ; amos Callahan, thirty-five yeara old, phews Lived with He > Sev: avenue, fel wn a About ten years ago he introduced yi t st home early to-day | them to the woman who now clalms to and fractured tus skal Ie wos taken} be his wl i despite all stories to the Mth street # acd nth! with m disay spell, and although he fell] con she Th with the Captain's, repairing dilated muse rs of the | her ¢ Bi clare that when she 1 moavenue, w alien will de . | MURPHY “ALL COLORS.” | atts tw ant my Leader's Pon on al ; ——— “Colored Croker.” | HERBERT MEETS ROOSEVELT , John J. Bell, the newly elected Aino Re- bia, with Mies Nanc ta st nd Hlghth ave smplaint of Gertrude Mett is West One H un on the Rankin, wh rway, of the United Colored Democracy, | Hrit Ambassador Is Pre: ted re tly ende ievexsful tour who sald t ner had mit a few At Caan eenceue pd. nt * a tre, panenus aed wae h i o 4 and with Nit American company some of owas take ne New York Hos-]/ known as the Captain's wife to all her @ of fir retainers had called) to President at White Moune, RIA ‘ with An hes bbe oe thie mornine | Bi friends, Some, perzons have said that ODELL HERE FOR A REST. in-laws but this ie dented by Stra: Done If it ts true that two life insurance Governor Comen to Fitth Avenue | Policics made out in. Mrs. Donohue's found in the Captain's desk voiture kein eee tose! LIC Finest Cleaner Made ai by hi. to-day to announce| wy NGTON, Oct. 13,8 hack Mader Murpis the downtall of ea | ,,V Aon! ee “s ‘ a Pkae, the former ieader, one or the | Herbert, the new British Ambos i mag itas remarked Was presented to the President to-day siged to call himself the ‘Colored Secretary Huy arrived at (he ton ‘ . Hoot Asal Y | the workd, was alae a po be “calorea arent calles | White House a few minute the] Orhe sg pawmenixera, on umbla mt iy hor $20 worth of a Raedaganowentoas or. | WEEE! Misa Ricca Allen, ur, | night, the complainant sta Solored Murphy2"| ‘The untassacor, Preeti on iter Lie L, Clendenin, Mine J. Clough, WHE: | firme ‘time since the rodbery "that Donohue's cl M1) colors since 1| He was accompanied ine Cake Binahana, | am Coverly, F.C. Crawford, Tonis J, |had seen the prisoner c lock this afternoon and went | Art srocuntia r 4 police atation to-d Pathe | unseen a unl ull anh Grant. "Daxi ane Major Rogers, | Miss Roach, after denyng that she| at once to hia room in the Fifth Ave-|novone could be found who hind, pose the CLEANS AND POLISHES “gyi: | Groundn, ‘aid ty Fou Retaahes “or the [ey guetta Tish ler: the | had ever stolen any clothing, was held] nue Hotel, Ho refused to woo- ealiers, | policiek that were sila to have note Palat, Oil Cloth, Kettles, Bath Tubs, Marble, Windows, Sea Hay be joberts, C. unger and the | in $00 ball for trlal on oa charge. of down word that he was soins | found:te oa ae Captain's, Steet, Br c eT. Alumin Mirrora Miss M Way and she had bo. the month of Se) nolon of|teturned to the ho companion had left, Miss Roi Anchor Line steamship Columbia, from Samuel Laskar, the eh: - DOrAry a much-needed rest. i

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