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i y} HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. is aa ! Ht iat aa NAE ae BABY STOLEN |KATIEFINNEGAN AND AUNT [MNCTWC FATE |S MISS.MPHEE, ONE OF | BFADY TO WELCOME/KASER WILHELM BY HER AUNT? pre | IN WRITING TEST | RHODES SCHOLARS.| REACHES ENGLAND, , Each Oxford College Will Tay>\Naval Honors for the German Mrs. Stewart, It Is Said, Jeweller’s Receipts for Girls’ abe! CUIEN A ! i Emperor When the Im Kidnapped Her Little Niece, Watches May Establish His fom Two to Fe) Prot GR) ee ers Pan of Whom She Was Very Connection with Boston’s Parkin Reports. Fond. “Slugger” Crimes. LONDO: jal y Nov. SThe German im- ht Hohenzollern, with Em- |peror William on board, accompanied iby the escoriing German cruisers and & n of British torpedo boats, reach- ort Victorla at § o'clock this morn. &—Prof. G. Refp to, who has been tile Rhodes s in the United States into made inquiries at Oxford | fo: University as to how the Rhodes schol- jed 1 «will be re He has ascertained rned in the matter tly. Each | POLICE HAVE SPECIMENS.! JEALOUS OF BABY’S MOTHER. f Nemser Isn't Sure Now Whether a Negro, an Italian or a Swarthy American Pledged Gruesome Sou- venirs. Often Took Child Home and Kept Her All Night, but Now Aunt and Niece Have Been Missing Since Thursday. a ing Edward's nephew the ‘casion of an imposin; (antes g Sheerness were drersed, thelr crews Dally Chronicle this morning ex- the qecks and the usual salutes fleation that “there ts NO} welcomed the imperial visitor, who wat SN re erayhr ich “tl.| Perambulating the promenade deck of the Mohenzullern. to. co-ope: BOSTON, Nov, &—Two tickets upon which there Is a remarkable similarity of handwriting may, the police hope, lead to the complete Mentification of Alan G. Mason as “Jack the Slugger.” ‘The tickets, which are now In the hands ofthe police, bear the names of the men or man who pawned the watches of Miss Morton and Miss McPhee, two of the “Slugger’s” victims. ‘Those who have eeen the cards declare that the handwriting on the cards bear #0 cloxe a resemblance to cach other that ft will be necessary for experts to decide, ‘Then they will be compared with the signature of Mason and an effort will be made to find a resemblance. If this is established the pollce be- Heve they will have a good case, ; y Identification Fath Joseph Nemser, the pawnbroker who loaned money upon the watches of the two unfortunate women, has falled to a identify Mason as the man from whom ry | Like the famous Florence Ely kid- ' napping mystery in Chicago ts the story \ told to the police of the East One Hun- dred and Fourth street station by ‘Thomas Finnegan, of No. 162 Bast Nine- ty-seventh street, He says that his two-year-old child Katie has been missing from home since ‘Thursday and he claims ¢hat hie sister, Mrs, Mamie Stewart, a grass widow, of No, 282 East One Hundred and First street, who was infatuated with the lit- tle one, has kidnapped it. No trace of the child or Its it has been found, What makes the disappearance of the Uttle one peculiarly distressing is the fact that Mrs. Finnegan last Sunday gave birth to her second baby, and has been weeping hysterically and calling continually on her sister-in-law to bring back her child. fer physictans say that unlezs the child is soon returned the mother's life may be sacrificed. ‘Mrs. Stewart, who is only twenty- three years old, conceived an intense affection for the child, She visited her brother's home dally to fondle the little one, and would spend hours with her. The Finnegans say that in time they noticed that she became jealous of ‘ittle e's mother and seemed vexed when i the child's mother took her babe in her 5 ES THE TIME SAVER! PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL 20 HOUR BETWEEN NEW YORK= CHICAGO New Pullman Equipment of Smoking, Dining, Drawing-Room, _ Sleeping, Compartment and Observation Cars. { FINANCIAL NEWS. STENOGRAPHERS AND LADIES’ MAIDS. he got them, but he has made so many conflicting atatements that Peete fidence 1 laced in his testimony. iitat he Insitted. that. the watches(Woman Abducted When Five|tive Cattle Had to Go over-| had been pawned by a Ight-complex- toned negro, and then be changed hls Years Old and with Exciting} board in Effort to Save the mind. Tt might ne Ntataed, and then ie] Career Locates Father and} steamship Fri on Her Way to an Itallan or a Spaniard, —_——_ to kis id fondle it. American, “Tinally ihe aunt eat into the habit of uety ane whieh “the mcleeheeaed as Mother After Long Search. Cienfuegos. The Pertection of Comfort, Convenience and Expedition in Travel. taking the IMttle one home with her. 2 a important 1s that Mason's complexion a rt Tie Ge ik a i Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice te marth. Les ut today | TWICE MARRIED SI DAILY. ly tt was not unusual for her to Tas Another point brought ot} S «=. 8 = 1s: oe, . have complete charge of it for daye ata} Renders Important Decision l ae aetliReation of Mason by Mra. NCE.ISHARKS HAD A BIG FEAST./{), srvenStercusie, Falulh|\* CH wane | i time. She was so devoted to tho little Sayers, of Watertown, who says he is z Cortlandt Strest, 200 " | h, NEW rn eas Si, 3 . =1 8 9.00 { A, one and so careful of it that Kate’s| Regarding Wedlock of School BAvere1Ot Wate eae tas om atte ; 55. WIM. BROOKLYN'- = - = - = - O05 * West 23d Strost, (Spectal to The Hventng World.) parents thought nothing wrong of the ago in the natural history room, The : ‘The Norwegion steamship Frit, of the} M4 CHINO - - - - - = - unusual attachment, Teachers. identification was complete. POLBEO) SNC SE Mia Ton Eo gran Line, was towed Into port to- ca ue Laughed at His Fears, ‘This and the handwriting on the| Kahm, wife of a saloon-keeper of this| gay by the Merritt-Chapman wrecking ~ Thursday about noon Mrs. Stewart Y a | tickets, added to the facts that he pee city, has had a Ife full of romance.|poat Rescue. She came from Kingston, 9 J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, aid she was going to the butcher shop! WILL MAKE MANY HAPPY. been in an asylum, that he was identl-} sh was restored to her parents yester-; Jamaica, where she had been patched | Gen'l Manager. Gen't Pass’r Agt. Ass't Gen’ Pass'r Agt. to get provisions for dinner and took “| —_——_ Bed bene practi bine day, from whom she was abductea|UD suMctently to make =a Go ates i night of the Morton murder nea having been wrecked off the Jamaica Use Katle with her. Mr. Finnegan gays he cannot explain why he became worried when his sister did not return.| Supreme Court Justice Cochrane, Mrs. McClusky Found in Bed,| the body was found, that bo was in twenty years ago, Her Ife so far has) coast last August. ——~- 7 y 7) the habit of taking lonely walks and | contained an abduction, a filght, a con-| The Fri was bound for Cienfuegos, He spoke to his wife of it, but she| Brooklyn, has just handed down a Broad-Axe Buried in Her] that tron bars, such as were used in the} vent education, marriage, divorce, a| Cuba, with more than 1,100 head of laughed at his fears, saying her sister-| Important decision, which ought to in- various attacks on defenseless women. | song marriage, and yesterday the| cattle for Carthagena, United States of inlaw had taken the little one home, | terest every determined woman In the Skull, and Police Arrest Her} couia nave been obtained from the j ‘Colinbla inGhe easly eivnlig. ot Auk: Mason & Hamlin factory, completes the | discovery of her parents’ fdentity. 23, when a high sea was running with To his amazement Mr. Finnegan | country, relating to the right of a school) by shang f learned yesterday that his sister had| teacher to marry and retain her position. usband. case as it now stands. When the girl, then known as Evala half gale blowing, the ship was set ! not returned home Thursday night. He| Mrs. Kate M, Murphy, of Public ‘An effort to connect a negro with| vincent, was five years old, her mother |n the reet of Peter's Bluff by a atrong i sotight everywhere, among friends and] School No. 30, in Brooklyn, got married the crime has falled thus far. TRC] yecame dangerously il! and she was| Current: relatives, for the babe and her aunt,’ inet December. The Board of Educa-|HIS GLOTHES ARE BLOODY. | Police arrested a colored man last night Kas hiiar ‘ "8) She stuck hard and fast while great ‘put getting no trace of her, he went to] tion held that by this action Mrs. Mur- and locked him up on suspicion of hav-| Sent to the home of Mrs. Cummings, In| waves broke over her. Capt. Wagle ing been the man who pawned Miss|Vesterburg, Mich., where her father, {t| thought the vessel was in tmminent Morton's watch. Joseph Nemser, the|!s sald, paid in advance her board for|danger and ordered the cattle thrown : paynbroker, was sent for and declared | twenty weeks. After two weeks the/overboard to lighten ship in the hope was murdered in her bed in the fourth| that he was not the man, ‘Then the| child passed into the possession of Mr.|of getting her off the rocks. the police. phy rendered herself unfit for duty. i He tried to keep the disappearance of | Mrs. Murphy thought otherwise, and, @8] yrary Anna McClusky, sixty years old Katie and her aunt from his wife, but| the Board could not oust her from her 2 Mrs. Finnegan suspected something | position except on charges of incom See our advertisement in Monday morning’s wrong and when she asked to see Katle| petency, immorality, or proven unfit- | Moor front of a tenement-house at West| negro was put on the rack and ques-}and Mrs, Theodore Hagan, who had Tossed Cattle 0 rd. W 2, and was put off with excusss she de-| ness, she continued to train the yoons | Rrondway and Thomas street early this| tioned by the police. They falled to Us person aren of tere amra: Five hundred of the cattle were above|| Papers for special sales of omens Suits, manded to know the truth, Learning| minds of Public School No. 20. morning: Her head’ was spilt open with | suakectim: Been Conyent: decks in stalls, When the men were|] J d F dD : : thi er bane wom oe, the wai 2c Si ae Lira ppally meee Looked Like Conspteators, | ,BY the Hagins ato was takon tcom|orered: to heave them over. homeo lackets an ‘urs an ress Goods—Also came hysterical a ¥ night for & “ anaxe. place, first to Detroit, then to q irl, Her physicia vel Wer saiary, however, was held up, * Another clue upon which the State n them refused. The animals were wild Se utle “air. “Her physicians. were ‘The woman's husband, Patrick Me-| ,AROtMer clue upon which the Statel toronto, and there she waa pinced in| iem refused, The animals were wiid!! Fligh Grade Rugs from the foremost manu- tly distressed to-day uver her con-} superintendent Maxwell, of the Board he ¢ Educ refusing to recognize her ~ mother of Thomas Finnegan and | 0f Education, refusing to r ra Stewart says that she does not|name on the pay rolls, Following the | almost e Cusker, seventy years old, who dreams|day by a nurse. Sho says that on|® Convent to be educated. ‘The Hagans!i handling cattle, were afraid to 60 settled in Findlay, 0., and when her ‘ y night about Ourglars and | Saturday she started for Weston, stop-| Siucation was completed she net} near thera, bel ve that, the paby was kidnapped. | usual rule Mrs. Murphy, after her mar-| sleeps with an axe by the side of his| Ping at Cambridge between 7.90 and 8) them there. Theodore Hagan meee Aheisncond iensiiumer: tn. trying to) toes sey oR that died when it was | tinge, sent in an application for e-/404 to gefend himacit against his imag-} ° lk to walt fox a train. While there! thar time very wealthy, and after tray-|* D% ster over, was gored badly, but three years old. She loves children and | appointment. This application was 1g- ets : she naw two white men and a negro. |iing about the country with him a | covered: After @ time the animals RA Cn a of heen. | nored. inary assailants, Is in the Leonard street] The two white men were looking at &@labove decks were thrown Into the ghe has taken Cind Kept them terse | sho then retained counsel and last | Police station on suspicion of having) photograph, and one of them sald: ree days at a fe T think she will) yuiy applied the Brooklyn Supreme done the murder. “Well, we might as well buy a ticket.” Back with the baby to-day or to-mor- | Te mandamus to compel che | ‘The police think that MeCusker awoke! ‘Thig they did, and the nurse saw one Ow. ey Roxrd of Education >. recognize ine from a dream and struck his wife with! o* the men hand It to the negro as they application ‘and pay art pape ‘| the axe as she Iay asleep, thinking that] paseed out of the station. ‘There had BOY'S ACT CAUSES PANIC. wenting, ration Counsel frastion: argued |she was one of the burglars of his| een no previous sign of recognition. facturers in the country at 25% below regular prices. WE DO NOT ADVERTISE ON SUNDAYS Sixth Fivenue, 20th fo 21st Street. reat deal the daughter was obliged to go out to earn her own living, as Mr, Hagan, who was an oll man, had lost his wealth. She sought employment at the home of Prof. Will Vall, who is now a resi- dent of Toledo, but who waa then leader water, but the ship still refused to budge. When morning came the water all about was alive with shark, who were having the meal of their lives with the fat South American steers, The ship's crew worked under tho eT ee cae that by marrying a teacner rentered | viston, She watched the negro till he got off the if + most trying circumstances for half a ar ait. fora id that the ac- 5 Strob ? ‘i Moris o Big Stone Thromgh SINK {herself waft for dut jaind that the 96-1 John Hern, a lunchman, who Iv ‘in| train at Waverly at a1% This was! ote prea ey ana eae she) day trying to wet the ship off and then 4 Mit Win ton the house with the McCluskya, ie also| three-quarters of an hour before the jont-) gave it up, as the wind continued to Real Estate. Real Estate. ve resignation. He further contended that gomery, who was In the employ of Mr. efully weaving |{t mus not to the interests of the school |under arrest. McClusky told Capt.| murder of Miss Morton. ‘ral, and the two Were married ut to| tise: They were forced to take the Several girls were p 4 ule pretty designs in silk tn the Astoria |to have a married teacher In charge O'Brien, of the Leonard street station,| yioutenant Carter, of the Somerville | ., Pxe-boats and gmake for JKingstont 74 we * Vall residence. Two sons were @ eli) Ls Hep Use adc eat Noe yUaaileda eel DEST alana RAS fearing the hottee, Both | police, 18 In Newark, Ju, to-day. | Yio are now living with thoit mother, | convinced that the Fri was a total} FO OU ! “x lawyers, of course, dif- | 8nd saw Hern He left on the midnight train for New] "ayer husband proved worthless and | 28 ¥ stone came crashing through a skylight,! tvs, Murph: and they fled from the place with] fered, According to the constitut creams of terror. Clara Miller and | controlling the schools the only, way One of tho life boats in trying to make men were held. York, takin York, ig with him the watch re-| ue, ¢n care fo : Kine falled to care for her, so she came to] shore was blown Into the Black River McClusky vigorously denies having i covered from Newser’s shop and sup- i ervice of the V. s ‘ 7 yi teacher couli be dismissed wes by pr ‘i wife; but there are blood | COVere Toledo to the service of the Vadis once ; f Elizaveth Friedman were scratched by|fening against her the charzes. men- | Killed his posed to have beon owned by Miss|more. After a time she obtained al orca Carte Wagiee Ane nen o lothing, and the apurt- ve the splintered glass and had a narrow et Marriage bad nt rendered Mrs, | stains on bis c Phos, divorce from Montgomery, und last y and 4 2 ene y velthers ments show the plainest signs of an at- McPhee, Sanuary Ynarried her present husband, eee ae Loe ment aay itnes wind ney seeciat (LBARING SALE rine UNSOLD LOTS + VANDERVEER BAY VIEW _LINCOLN, escape from ‘serious injury, — Supt.| Murphy either physically or mentally . aie Holdta, of the factory. says slike of the inne for duty. tempt having been made to wash aw: aan the dead me realty so were vie John P. Kanm, the welding once moré| premier was sent to the Fris assistance PARK, HEIGHTS, PARK, 5 i - « dhe ic u ce Cochrane gr = je to 0 se " jac e a 5 7 sities Gworth sO) euch were badly dam: |g te aplication for a mundamues com-| the blood stains on floors, bed coverings Be ee aE iaitten cecal Pa Gatloelaaten inte cen , AT PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT ALL. aged. the board to recognize Mrs, Mur-j and clothing. itivel: 7 Shi t off aft . As soon as order had been restored : 2 tt ‘MeCusker's trousers, vest and shirt} ary to establish positively the identity, je wae go! after @ week's work, THREE magnificent properties, in very thie superintendent set out to find how | PAY a Application For tye tide aa |iarge stains were found with wet areas! through the jeweller from whom it was CHASE ILL IN COURT. during which the rest gf the cattle own, feart of NewYork Oly, linn 36 min 5 the stone came fying through the win | xchool tench around them, witch led the poilce to| purchased in Newark, by her father, alee @ Pipe CRON ON GEDOA RS Poeed itueg Month lee of Park Row. One & cent tere. 2.200 For 8 Years: ow. Kudolph Windall, elxteen years), °RP Ne io ard ot Ett Say that he had tried to wash the eae Man Who Passed Bad Check Sent | {Wed into tingston, where, she was y 5 7 3 r 8 Years; old, of 447 Dittrars avenue, Was ar- | yor tho arreariges of salary, marks fo the crime from his clothing to Hospital Aa Hagia Wey faker etn sdamcehte | "Su surpiy ans" ctablshea a pre-and had ony tnperteity ateceeded.™" PLANS FOR RECREATION PIER | jonn xcnose nme won arrested aov-| O00 ah Ewematatne guneale Wobth , V3 cedent, and i y wife, uM x 2 a vi 0 thrown the stone. Winball, was held t0 | Froud ‘school teacher and a determined 1Q1 AT) TQ GO BACK TO CELL. 3 = erat days ago onl complaint of the bros | ita ee ne, wl be thorouenly, the Grand Jury + who has gained her point. «|'To Be Fitted Up at Cost of Twelve Riithe chew cage up twin heen rhey a 2 woman prietors of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, who a a ae $< ‘Thou Dolla accused him of passing a wofthless| sald they had been badly treated by the RUMMAGE SALES TABOOED. TURED SKULL IN AREA, |. Policeman Peterson, of the Tremont) piang were fied to-day at the Bureau| check for $600 on them, was taken aud- | Htitish authorities at Mingston because FRAC station, discovered a young woman help-| (7 puiidings for alterations to the denly {11 as he was about to be arraigned Hien Cini wee mesbacly. die weld toe 8 i d less at One Hundred and Seventy-elghth x : Hele ° Geneva Health Board Takes taltia-|yroouiyn Man Killed by Fall Early | street_and, Third avenue and took her | Wecreetion, Fler at. the foot of Third | before Magistrate Barlow in Jefferson| yellow fever and the pecesaity of dls. ative Against Unsnnitary Fad. |, This Morning. into custody. floor Is to be fil Market Court this morning and was re-| CN’ from a yellow fever port. REE PLANS if you bulld in 1 year. NON-FORFEIT In cao of alckness @F loss of employment. THREE CENT car fare up to 1905. 902. y should buy never again will WHY at this clear- BEGAISE you have such t ing sale. an opportunity, COMPARE THESE PRICES with prices of property adjoining us, here, She is now in a dry dock at the FREE DEED in case of death. FREE GUARANTEED TITLE. FREE COAL SUPPLY tor one year to those Guliding ‘in J 10 LOTS AT R250 4 LOTS AT R205 14 LOTS AT R200 2 LOTS AT S200 28 LOTS AT BRIO 4 LOTS AT. 47 LOTS AT 8350 13 LOTS AT AGO 16 LOTS AT BATS wre . ‘yy ed up_@8 a public school. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Nov. 8—Tito] sonn sennedy, fifty-seven years old,|acrgmaceat the aeek when the women | The cost Is estimated at soo. moved in #2 sranitanee te umeuerae 7 A tors Ar aro SEND FOR MAPS AND PARTICULARS. Board of Health of Geneva will at once |o¢ No, 200 1-2 Fifteenth street, Brook- | was arraigned betore him, br a, Hospital| ‘ is BIG FIRE IN NEW HAVEN. 4107S AT 84155 Perm mere, arora take steps (0 prevent rummage sales in |iyn, was found dead early to-day, lying | », Nor git, replied the prisoner. “1 am! IN FAMINE AND DARKNESS, |, Chate since bis arrest has been in the i Lore AP @a70 ry orsamot desitatls lesetions Ht tn our pomseosién Ia spite OTS A The "LORS MRSS. the tremendous rush since this "ad" first appeared. Come while they last. SPLENDID CHOICE of some very fine one and two family houses to be pald for the same as rent. TAKE FLATBUSH AVE, trolley at Bridge marked ‘Vanderveer Park" "Ber~ alcoholic ward at Bellevue. When ar- rested he said his home is at Webster, !yous to the E. A. Chatflela Com- Knoxville Is Without Coal and| Mass, and Detective Armatrong \@y*|” jaay 1a Estimated at $100,000, that clty, It is held that the clothing|in the area of the house where he re-| Liszle Nonley. twenty never, sean ob nd articles commonly donated for such | sided, His hend waa veen badly gushe pete hhuabind's name's “Dandy De ‘airs are gathered from garrets and| A Seney Hospital surgeon who fr iow many, Umes have you been a t cellars, and that the public health 4s] sponded to a call, declared that Ken- 2 Y hawe radangered by the crowding of people in| nedy had died of a fractured skuli. “| T Hnfrtcen times, countin’ this Bay.'t| Bteetrie Planta Close Down, — | {26 ello Nave etry there, 1t{ NEW HAVEN, Conm., Nov. 8.—Fire ‘Take, Rowirand ves oak, ipes ot; Desens | ose orate ney ee c red for!" ‘The contents of the dead man’s pock- was the reply. ‘sald! ‘ RO GH 30 RESPEC AOU y exe: arly troyed the plant ¢ anda: sale. extThecontenta of the dead man's peck: | am tired.” was the reply. She anid she! xNOXVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 8—This|ig gaid the young man's father dicd u|Cerly to-day destroyed the plant of the | Comblue, Froat aad Recreations Call Teper on sunday gavel The handling of articles of clothing by | thought by the police that he fell on tho| after serving #lx months, city was in total darknens last night] tow years ago, leaving the prisoner con-|2 A. Chatfles, Compsny, mason con- if GBRMANIA REAL ESTATE CO., Brooktyn. “f People of all conditions is also declared | sidewalk. His death occurred several ‘And I'll be glad to get back there," | and half of the street cars were taken|sideable money, which he quickly| tractors, on West Boulevard avenue. HENRY A, MBYBR, Pree HENRY W. DRBYBR, Seo, cs hours before hia body was found. she added, Off a8 the result of the shortage of coal, | squandered Loss estimated at $100,000, the Fi Sally Lunn and Flap Jack sit on the fence, 2a the Benge Watching the game with a joy that’s intense. Get off the fence. 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