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"TRATORS DEAT A HUSBAND'S 0 Wronged Man Shouts in Tri- umph on Hearing of Miserable End of False Friend Who Wrecked His Home. ELLIS ISLAND FOR LOTOS BUDS Twelve Young Boys and Girls, Who Arrived This Morning on the Orizaba, Detained by the Authorities. REVENGE HIS ONE AMBITION. CHILDREN OF RICH CUBANS. 4 Sent Here to Be Educated by Mrs. Tingley, Former Theosophist, Who Has a Temple at Point Loma, California. Tirelessly He Hounded Eloping Wife and Actor Across the Continent, His Energies Bent on Starving Them Both to Death. . Twelve Cuvan children, who [from Santiago thia morning t feated at tho Institution of 1 Brotherhood,’ |were Intercopted at Dock 16, hy officials of the Se ention of Cruelty to Children and t Me Island peniti aplaint that the |to this country for the purpose of teach ing them Buddht The Mitte tmatgran each abou . y i Oakland, Cal. $ Mra. Ann Sylvester-Sples, heart- ’ broken and dentitute. 4 John J. Spies, wronged husband, | |, Felotcing at his office in Manhat~ | | tan. H I | ® i John J. Shaw, actor, dead fn ‘ ‘This tells the story of a broken home| and the retribution that has overtaken | ‘a guilty couple. Spies, dramatic agent | to-day views himsclf in the light of a modern Monte Christo. ten boys en years two gi wrived on the Ward 1h o steamer Raising his index finger, he fairly “ but ef i d hat by Supt mhonted “One!” He declared that his) Jley, of the soc! who ntralghew vengeance Is but started, pooh-poohed | (eg aN pe aes Dr. Gertrude Van yu a report that Shaw died of pneumonia and says that four more persons are still on his list Seven years ago Sples engaged a steno- grapher, Miss Ann Sylvester, whom he afterward married, It is about Mrs Spies that the story pivots. About that; time Shaw, young and impetuous, was recommended to Sples as a capable “heavy, when too much was not ex- pected, who could handle scenery and litte woman, was chidron, whom she » Mra, Kathe cated as Pemyple. “ito reply to the charge coc os cone! NOW IN ROSPITAL! AFTER 20 YEARS.! SIXTH AVE, ‘L’ NO A. ‘Tingle « Mads? an sata dn’ the Point Lama ‘Temp representing take charge of a small road company. a FreMSn thie is Courted Friend's Pretty Wife. Re ssophicnl Se i nt AY a i Shaw succeeded in ingratiating him- he’ would #evie a \ f i he Spies home at No. 121 West| ion She tatey 4 |p. * i J ; <8 CTD ye a a ote fie ito te |Brooklyn Woman, Spry on Ball/Deagen Parted from His Chil-/New Trains Are in Full 0 time In Spies's office whispering nothings the Preven Room Floor, Slipped and Dis-| dren in Their Infancy and Just} tion To-Day the Entire to Children ig th M Thy into the ear of the pretty stenographer, who continued to thump the office type- writer after her marriage. Frequently when financially embarrassed, which was on, Shaw managed to get himself invited to the Spies flat for dinner, and nen Spies was away from home he aveupied the a hair at the head of} located Her Shoulder. Located Them. of the Line. status from t le 1 Wi RG know my father if he} The new electric train service. enped in this h right now," sald|day in active operation the that | Mrs William Porter to an Evening |iength of the Sixth Avenue | wo enat rt Railroad, and more than twenty vinwon, her fie lucky exception | Brooklyn, velleved in the old ad womay # old as she looks oe the table, twelve y. s r, r twenty. sien d's wife while posing as’ his pre passage Pa le e ng Irciand and the! One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street: pases jal Club at the Murray Hijl Lyceum, | United States for hts children, while| tion to South Ferry. Rs, length of time they street, | for nearly: the have belleved h The o!d locomotive trains are ‘Two women and a man, Spies ut enue and ‘Thirts-foures ; in. nto be drow At ‘ys, had guilt knowledge of what as goly { Was one of the rory among the u .d will continue to be rate et dguivacconeiz, amit " le going hone of | HSt the father and children are in the Manhattan Retlway Company! i Hest ‘ heristaratramalnants ve at munieation with each other. all the cars can be fitted with aTAGRET IDO smn @ltetietb antl taloca thas Deagen hulls from Waterford, Ireland, | motor atachments. It is officially @mel Se EARS NC el avi She wits taken to wal. [After a two years’ vo! sa sallor|nounced that the Ninth avenue Toei un ¢ me to join the Frankie Carpenter : ed to his home at Waterford | Will follow sult-as soon as npany, touring through New England, ‘ of y ash ‘ if had dled, Dazed| Electric “L trains betkeen aw had told her thrilting etories of man set sail for Pen-| eighth street and Rector ving behind three ehil-] been In operation for several avisco ell again in| he ten; Alberto Jars | Where iC 1s sald she will be dinez, four. n few weeks. that his w t foot on his native|™an, can operate the electric appligness | was gone]! all the cars, In a train of six Cane four are fitted with third rail two are trailers, while-in a al years ago Deagen sought em-| {Tee care, two are motor ears and’ In is wanderings he!” Assistant Supt. Edward veland, where he obtained ¥ concerning the new lessinger & Co., dealers in he Menbattan Ct alwaal eae was not even suspicious,» oS CeStSx) THE WORLD DOME, IN HIS ICE CHEST. ON THEIR MERITS,) TO THE POLICEMEN AT POINT OF PISTOL earning of the duplicity of the pair, I vegan ty hound them, Shaw had bit the hand that fed him. T was relentless n'my pursult, Cireuiars were seat t>/A@ronaut Stevens Quite Ready |Brooklyn Police Say Painter|Commissioner Partridge Pro-|Deputy f his fami him they had gone to Commissioner Piper| Three Months to Prison the Pen- very dramatie agency in the country . " 2 bi See cee eoutabie commence | for Trip from Madison Square} Confessed to Robbing House) motes Five Without Influence] Says Its Demoralizing the} ally for Man Who Heid Her obuceo; Herman and Slgmond| Scie ca oe to, SueeRu tha that would contain either of them. 1 Garden Next Week ; ‘5 t Bay in D Schlessinger took ‘a deep Interest In the Bixth’ avenue: rondeaenl drove them from city to clty; I gave . on Which He Was Working. to Rank Detective Sergeants.| Force and Makes Trouble. at Bay in Doorway. Deagen's lost family and pledged their| possible to say just when, the n them no rest. All the time I kept with- Se ‘ | tasistance to him. bi will be Lara bn Groped in the law, and now in the death of — Herman Schlessinger met In this clty|der before the endo in run Shaw the first chapter in my story of | Leo Stevens, the acronaut. Is prepar-| award Mullett, a inter, who itv Polio Ci sastoner Partridge je| When you meet your old friend the} For holding his wite in a doorway att! week Morris D a sailor, who Awe have Denne i Aen revenge has ended. ing for the alrship voyage which he pro-| 40 xo 457 West Two ia lion Commis r Partridge mac We Mie Conier pass by. him, | the point of = revolver for seven hours|semembered Deagen, and the ad_|tFains to the Polo Grounds and 2 Without money and without frlends,|poars making over Manhattan next|“* > 57 We Wenty-elghch street. | cond his promise to the detectives tha: Doce Der oiiestaniniviownraned he. reviled ¢ os of Michael Mullaiy, who had nar. | tit Field whenever there ts some. Shaw and Mrs. Sples finally reached the| Tuesday. He said to-day that he would | YS arraigned in the Flatbush Courtine would promote only those who de- |" Pye jawen izen Is blamed LOrOny, red Deagen’ rand who is em- She exprans train’ soneael (ted wilt for three month od as an nee t Tiftan mged on any of the troubles of the Pacific coast. Here their reception was] start from the roof of Madison Square | to-d arged with stealing $600 worth | served advancement through satisfac-|for many of Commissioner ‘Alaskan, and the actor was reduced to| Garden and after vircling the dome of| of Jewelry from the home of Mrs. H 5 Men O'Brien. » Ble e by elevating to-day to the}coats. Deputy house in Seventy-second etreet, Mr.| time made by the electric tralne: Gilletie was first arrested in One Mulley knew ail avout his nieces and {much better than that of the Jared and Thir th street fo tory s Cleaning windows aha scrubbing floors,| the Pulitzer Bullding will return to his} bert A. O ny pettaealeas while the woman took in sewing. But| starting point ace, He adtnitted his guil rank of detective-sergeants five patrol- Raattave walked ‘About town T have | T¥!ns. conce and was his be HN OE ME ch asinger easily u the vengeance of Spies never slackened.| At his workshop, No, 201 Eighth ave-| lice say, and most of the booty men in the front office who have won|. ‘ng that there 1s | Mik clane: off 310 AS the court- veiand with t WEE NE en BIG F R No sooner would he learn of the! nue. Mr, Stevens said to-day: bund in the ice chest at his home. MF yoticed that th ‘ Fatonns Remremated | ona her charee stat ot aecta mela ata AILURE IN SOU eee ORE CHUNG be. loner of the | nue, Mr. Stevens anid to-day: arutfeat the fee chest at his home. | their stripes by merit and not through Joi:izens who have a fondness for con-| A 1%, TO « ghter, Mrs. Maggle Por. Cerne with the police, [ wish that the 3 Bast One Hundre One of the Largest Grain Bi: “L will Inflate my balloon on the roof of the Garden and it will be released at ‘clock in the afternoon, and, taking M him three y: Hilette says ehe was married to mysterious manner the story of thei wrong-doing became known, ‘Then the: would be asked to leave. At last Shaw house yesterday. In the evening the | Political influence. Jewelry was missed and the painter| The Commissioner, for the first time ineteenth @treet, “The other daughi iouses, in Oountepe eee 3 ago and has a daugh-| Katherine, Ix employed ter of two. A year ago she wax com-|Ono Hundred and Nine W ORLEANS, Nov, 1. citzens would mind thelr own business, It Is sure to get the officer Into trouble juscumbe his death was chronicled. : a eupoumne diane onteled. |. southerly course, I will encircle The | ¥86 Suspected. since he has been at the head of the] iq ts very demoraliaing to the disct i Dedicates Life to Revenge. World's dome. It 1s possible that I may en he was arrested only a cheap| 1 artment, visited th Detective and vase reontnt pelled to leave her husband because of | Wie Martin Deagen, the 8 F. J, Odendahl, of the Odenéaht Wild in his Joy Spies sald this morn-| start on Monday, but it in more likely | #°AFt pin was found in hts possesion, | eke 2 : depart derstand how| Mit brutality and he has been following | hue and Fl nth street "e-| mission Company, limited, one of m that T shall wait till Tuesday, ‘The test | He declared he was not guilty of taking| Bureau In person, and after a short ‘ion crarts," continued Mr.{ and threatening her ever since, she tin intends to ga to ¢ largest grain exporting firms im | his fa and Being h United States, has issued # clreular ta” iorgive her? Never. I have just be- ewe ate iscile : eur MPN, Renz Naver: Ihave Just be-| oe the alrship Is in charge of Austin | (Me Jewels, but later told the polleo he| specch, in which he complimented the] 1° TON “iiten asks about the) “Ys a ered the pantry window and Wiper 5 A few nights ago he r the grain trade, announcing that # to revenge. T am beside myself wéth| Corbin and H. J. Paine, They were in- men on thé faithful performance of merriment at the latest ws. Pneu- é taken the plunder and that they could 2 weather, and thus gets the policeman's SARIS = terested in the experiments at Coney y t way god One Hundred and Thirty- firm Js forced into Uquidation and e ice cl their duties, announced the names of | atte . Then he launches into a dis- 4 : ‘0 Ma n r find it in the ice chest at his home. attention, The eighth’street and drew a revolver. Here| BRINGS BACK BABY WIFE. [not be abie to pay its Mabitities. monla! Shaw, never died of that ail | ein e died because he was houvded . > plea 7 e : of politic jome trlel, and A fow of the pleces haa vcen pawpeal,| the five men whom he considered most} cussion of politics or some trlel, andy) tet or oack Into the doorway of ‘To-day's circular -folloeaieat k. H et her at Bron I hounded him to death and I Mr, Stevens added that If the weather : = x i 1 0 1 vare o! he Ee amatic agent of thirty] ® Tuesday should prove unfavorable he Pier Dove aa worthy of this promotion. Sefore/the polineman isin wer Fie they Tvacant houge and proceedod to heap] Aged Norfolk Eloper Returnn Sud- | circukted report of alleged fap ‘They are Policeman Thomas Delaney, | Pundsman Is UP all manger of abuse upon her, He told ‘amily’ amounting to detween SILOM ag years’ experience in the business, He| Would await a more propitious day. —— : ainted be ‘i “] have seen, on my tours through| } hig 3 Yau eee met ae uae ee sis Sasearveas MARRIED AFTER FUNERAL. | o¢ sno arootiyn Headquarters, who wil | gone eee g ne, uae EMT | or that If she mad his upper Hp, making him resemble a mald Ki Methodist miranter cf the Sid shoal. He WIFE-BEATER BEGS MERCY. |,,..¢n vain. in Capt Reynolds's oMice; | citisena talking to patratman while on! “pubty"t oteis “mt Soneatse aN GTI aRR Te neaee ea . Patrolman William Walsh, attashed to} ho: hile the patrolman had shown! in the mo: Fore a ctndnens, Vi Masta Never |Macalaky’s Excuse of Intoxication Two Postponementa of Weddin, District-Attorney Jerome's office, and bia tat Ne ‘acea not want to con-| standing while the reporter left hie office In Forty-sce,| Did Not Save Him from Sentence, | PLAINFIELD, N. J., Nov. 1.—Miss| Henry Firneisen, Walter Granville and | verse with the citlz (resnine a ond atreet were: Eva Macalsky, of No, 2 Pike street,|atet Hardner and rank 8. Clark,| James D, Woolbridge, of the New York | tated to tell him #0, . ‘|clerk of the Board of Education here, | Headquarters. : ‘These very people who Insist on “T will hear of the woman's death in- side of a kK.” After her others made ai ch of disorderly conduct were Jed hi " ore cena Married here after they had at-| ‘This advance to the rank of sergeant] qocupying the patrolman's time are the} Woman LOST FROM A CAR, who assisted in the destruction of my| against her husband, any outcry he the company’s paper in app ‘ the great | the, same amounts, : i" at} The Odendahi Commission who never ex-|has done an enormous grain ontinued nis tongue gain, James H.| business, and for years hag I her to go with a wr who Monday {te bablt of borrowing large n, but had hesi-( warsing that he would shoot her the . th beats ten days to a month on un rs next time he saw her 5 a married Louise | notes, secured by bills oS lading, wanes sh ee Titmus, a sixtten-year-old schoolgirl, | house receipts and blank Insurance pole returned to-day with his bride, Luton| icles, It ls alleged that aavantiee has ald they been to Baltimore, | Ree? (oS Soreow immense guthe OS iad! be kK in the evening til 1 she asserts, he kept her and Sickness Caused had onty 0 no as s tended the funeral of M Bald-| will me R00 a y al Market Court to-day, She ot Mra, A. C, Bald-| will enean an Increase of $00 a year to} very o hovare the first to make! , posn ets A . h divendiwenlin testified that win, of! Park avenue, who was a elster|the men, and) Commlsnloner Partridge|* omnes againet the pate: xy nd would not have gone there, but the! banks on forged bills of id ARB!ITRAT her husband, was in tive (habits ot, Dents toel (helariag amt . Ke | complaints against the patrolmen, and fe 1 to return home after] warehouse receipts, and that oi J ORS MOVE ON, [ine ner and last nignt drove her ana[2f,th@ Bride. The ceremony was per-| aye thin ts only the beginning of aly hink that 1¢ the public would mind |Potice Told that she Disappeared Topemen been the cause of the failure, st eae Gare her three children into the street. Then] {ormed DY the Hiv. Dr. Niles, of Lirook-| now att of promotions which he will}ity own business they would have bet-| from a Fourth Avenue Trolley. on, in his children| FJ. Odendahl. President of the: SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 1—The Strika | he demolished the crockery and furnt-|!¥% Who Is a relative of the bride. make whenever he considers the records] ter police protection and that less] 4 general alarm was sent out to-day “of fairs, |New’ Orleans Board of . tArhltra tion Cominlostoar whith tieeibeen | tures Mrs. Baldwin died three days ago, ‘The |of the men warrant his doing so. hatrolnen would be brought up on| A Seneral itm One iter, alxtycone ry ane of the best known, business toaking @ tour of observation of tha| (he ‘husband! sald that Iqbor aa |artene ‘had ibeen postponed, firat ho- ————— charges.” tatty BNC Gann eS ud th rig. j the South Lackawanna Valley during the last twa] caused the trouble. cane oF the cceath Of Mo: CiEK a PAINTING DH. PATTON, reported as ‘lost from a Fourth aye- is now all Tones ee ae Gaya: left here on 0 special train aver] That 1s mo excuse," sald the Court,| the sickness of Mra. Baldwin °"| Bx-President F. L. Patton, of Prince- S)Sauadros nue car." ack to. go! ta) w he asserted, | MILLS HERSELF. 2 TOrclock this morning Tor Witkore ree | Haye ne orl eee ee ang act sa you) Batore her death Mrs, Wnawin exe] ton University, 18 tiow altting tor his} NICE France, Noy. 1—The United| "0 woman, who was dreascd in alyare and rok charge oft Shera | Ne WER Eel Nove: (tae paae i ‘The Commsstoners will spend the ex- | me, You, are Sere ae TT eee eR AME aa ea et Lie eea tee | Rontees te) gate Way Alesander, the | Stet European Squadron wilt teavelsjycy skirt and waist, a dark hat and|Dusiness, thitking the latter gone for | Huygens. & leader of the eoclalistto: ay fire day ‘Visiting the saines and miaine | Raine ter tae cemratted to the work:| no longeridelayed and that the well-known artist, on an order ‘from | Villefranche at the beginning of next soak, left friends and board-|400% !8 preparing to return. to New |feministic movement in Holle = towns in the Wyoming Valley. ball." mony be performed on the “[the “Alumnt, The’ portralt Ie to gects| week on ite way to tie acene of the} an opera cloak, left friends and board-/4 ore. “Taiton's daughter in New York | mitted suicide. She was a Spat . which was yesterday. the university. Winter ‘manoeuvres in the West Indles.}ed a car going south. is a Mrs, Joseph lwas to have been married soon, Light Biscuit Light Pastry _ Big! hy Cakes ~ Light Work Light Cost. -SURE and— Quick-as-a-wink! Pao Quick as magic— light as fairy breath.

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