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Ne ND ILTED LOVE FOR WS, TES Famous Denver Beauty Indig- nantly Resents the Reports that She Will Wed Her Dis- carded Sweetheart. VISIT SIMPLY COINCIDENCE. Enjoying Her Trip Here and Says the Fact that Mr. Hughes Also Arrived in Town About the Same Time Has No Significance. Mrs. Cornelia Baxter Tevis 1: Mant. The beautiful, the fas and the youthful widow of the mil- Monaire Hugh Tevis, of California, does not enjoy the reports which have been ciroulated in regard to her reunion with her discarded lover, Gerald Hughes, of Denver. Mrs. Tevis is occupying apartments at the Burlington and In a room filled with American Beauties and chrysanthemums HERO AND TINY BROTHER THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1902. BABY BROTHER. Boy of Eleven Risked His Life in Whirling Waters of the Kill Von Kull and Rescued Little Chap as He Was Sinking. THEN HE SWAM TO SAFETY. Cried for Help and Father Fished Them Out, Not Much the Worse for Their Experience in the Swift Current. ‘The hero of Port Richmond, 9. ¥., to- day {s eleven-year-old Eddie Ford, and he Js not a make-belleve hero elther, but ® real one, who risked his life this morning in the swift waters of the Kill Von Kull while saving his three-year- old brother John from drowning. Eddie's father keeps a hotel at No. 80 Richmond terrace, Port Richmond. A long dock, to which many rowboats are moored, extends from the building WANTS A SHARE ~ OF $1,000,000 Mrs. Higgins, Only Daughter of Gilbert A. Young, Sues Mother for Larger Share of Father’s Estate. DEATH CAUSED BY A CORN. coe Chiropodist Operated on His Toe,’ Gangrene Set In and Two Ampu- tations Falled to Save Million- alre's Life. Augusta MC. Higgins, of Manhattan, has brought sult In the Supreme Court nst her mother, Mrs. Augusta M. C. Youn; of No. M1 Hancock street, Brooklyn, to prevent probate of the will of her father, Gilbert H. Young, who left an estate of nearly $1,000,000. He bequeathed but 50 to his only daugh- ter. Gilbert H. Young was a leading citl- zen of Brooklyn, He was president of MILLIONAIRE YOUNG AND . DAUGHT ER HE CUT OFF, TELLS STORY OF TROUBLE. Applies at City Lodging-House, Say- small debts, the City nue, near Twenty-fourth street, early to-day, clothed only In her nightgown. and meeting 4 pollceman, protection from appareytly a woman of refinement. She Night Robe Screaming that. She Is Pursued by Men*with Knives. R: Ing She Owed Money Which She Could Not Pay—Starties Occu- pants Before Dawn with Shrieks, Driven insane by brooding over a few Mrs, Jane Finn ran trom Lodging-House in First ave- — begged for imaginary pursuers, Mrs. Finn 1s thirty-six years old and was apparently rational when she went. to the lodging-house and asked fom shelter, | She was in deep mourning and ate tracted the attention of the matron om Account of her contrast to the average: run of women who apply there. +i She told the matron that her huss band and two sons had died about months ago. She bad learned the 3 the beautiful widow of twenty spoke last evening of the notoriety which had again been forced upon her. ‘Mrs. Tevis had just returned from a @hort walk and was attlred In a hand- some black walking sult, with black | and white shirt waist beneath the st: ish Jacket A black walking hat with Ught meshed black vell failed to add rance of the Denver the Young-Brenner Crushing Company, and held high office as a Free Mason. His father, Pierre A. Young, was Comp- troller of the old city of New York in 17, The complaint states that Mr. Young suffered from a corn In the summer of 19. He visited a chiropodist, who operated upon hia toe. Several weeks Into the Kull. This morning at 8 o'clock Johnnie, a venturesome little fellow, was playing ‘‘freman’ on the dock with his red wagon. Eddie, observing him from a window, ran downstairs to bring him back to the | house. But when he reached the dock Johnnie had disappeared. He ran to the end of the dock, seventy-five feet RC GROCER yeare to the app later gangrene developed. * have distant, and as he reached there i . of a clganmaker, sAo sald, but had been! Seca Nseraicier torcondnente: ¢ Johynie came to the surface about eight ae spite of the efforts of physicians iilabia oontracteayaantans Ree 3 } feet away. @ Bangrene crept alowly upward until MRS. AUGUSTA HIGGINS. living with her sister, Mrs, ° a She is Surprised. It was high tide and the water at that |!t reached the knee, and In November, whose home is at No. 518 Hast Eightye CUTS HIS THROAT “There was no one more surprised point is twenty-two feet deep, Eddle 191, an operation was decided upon. second agreet, but she did not want than I at this ridiculous report of my leaped for hig little brother and caught |The leg was amputated five inches be- 50 ack bere until she could pay ba reconciilation with Gerald Hughes,” sald him by the hand as he was sinking |!0W the knee. But the disease could she owed. Ghk had been promise) | Mrs. Tevis ardently, drawing off a pair] again. not ‘be checked and @ second amputa- work to-day, she added. 5 of black gloves from slender hands. Olin M. Barker, Also Staten ‘Then he swam back with him to the| ton at the thigh was quickly followed Before dawn the other sleepers were) 4 On the third finger of her left hand a oe rs Gcee send asnouedy fey pelea anal ie bs Alc ton awakened by screams and startled by eirols of diamonds flashed sympatheti-| Island Politician, Commits Gtithe boy eters ane worse Cor Mla ex: | quote Tie: wence tee sume Js. 1ee, | No seeing Mrs. Finn dash through the hall cally with her blue eyes. In her ears . " perlence. explanation was given for cutting off and into the street. were large black pearis, tut aetde from| Suicide During the Night in Biidle in & remarkable ewimmer. Last |his only child with but $230. The reat of ‘As whe ran, bare-footed and with hate these the attractive Mrs. Tevis wore bu! Hig Bathroom, to Bergen Point, g distancecof @.mlie| tre geste wen left to the widow, and 2 "| streaming, she ,shrieked hysterically. little Jewelry. . anda halt, against a strong current, | Cxersised undue inivence, ner mother ——— Policeman Hoffer, of the East Twentye Beated before a bank of American —— second street station, stood at the com Beauties, Mra. Tevis looked a picture i ner of Twenty-third etrect™and First of righteous indignation. SON FINDS HIS DEAD BODY. Child of the Younger Woman avenue, and she ran to him, crying: » “How did the report start? How do Says that the Bath Beach| “Keep them away, oh! keep them all these reports start?” Mrs. Tevis away; they're trying to kill met” gave a Gistinctly Parisian shrug of the! Gi, af Rarker, a grocer and well Stabber Had Asked for “Mrs.| tne policeman quieted her and, wrap- shoulder: 2g B = ping her in his coat, held her untll an “AN I know is that the first intimation | known politician of Port Richmond, 8. 7 Annie” Not “Mrs. Norah.” tenbiulence: wiles had) \Seenl/eumaiia I had of the matter was in the papers. |I., Killed himself this morning by cut- EDDIE FORD. GILBERT A. YOUNG. arrived, The woman waa carried to ee pases Ney, Gy want ‘a stir up| ting his throat in the bathroom of his '° Bellevue Hospital in a state «* absolute je ashes of a past love affair. Gerald| home. No reason can be ascribed by 8 collapse, Hughes {sno more to me than a perfect] hia family for this act. His business a DOES THIS CLEAR IT UP? ae r stranger. We have not met for—let me| was especially prosperous, it was be- Sa ° aee—why, for two years and three days,” | lieved, and Barker was in good health she announced, with surprising accu-| and spirits when he retired last last -_ |A_ Nine-Year-Old Desperado, Passenger’s Overcoat Caught ‘The contention of the police that Mr. recy. night. “ ” . and Mrs, Gardiner have not told all they “If Mr. Hughes ts in New York 1| Barker's on discovered the suicide at f Caught with the Goods On,”| jin Open Car’s Sliding Door know concerning the mysterious Know nothing about it, It certainly |¢ o'clock ths morning. He found the 5 stranger who came to thelr home in seems ridiculous, though, for people to| bathroom door lockéd, and at the same Tells bd He aie Companion) Lever and He Was Swept #| Bath Beach Thursday night and, after fancy he followed me here, when we|time Mrs, Barker was alarmed at her . bs trying vainly to see Mrs, Gardiner, * have not been on speaking terms in|husband's absence. The bathroom door Looted Cigar Store. Bumping Along the Platform. stabbed the two McMahons, is strengtn- io Denver. The whole affair 1s perfectly |was forced and Barker's dead body|Workman Who Fainted in Front — Mrs. Kingscote, Accused of ened by the story told by a tittle girl plas. : absurd. ‘ was found in the tub. q A fy Y z of the neighborhood. ‘ “I don't see why people want to make| The man's throat was cut from ear to! Of Rolling Machine Crushed to| His “PAL” A “MAN” OF TEN. SAVED BY QUICK WORK.| Swindling Rich Germans, on} Aima Ludermann, ten years oid, who|Exhausted Woman, Who Says anything out of this dead and gonelear, completely severing the jugular Death. 2 S| ro lives at Bay Seventh street and Bath ‘ A affair when there are plenty of new|vein. A emall penknife with which he . Her Way Here. avenue, was playing in the street yes-| She Is Major Firbanks’s ones every day. Surely the most cuslous| had ended his life lay by his aide. Two youthful robbers are locked up + |terday afternoon with a number of % ¢ had the opportunity to delve into the] pyidently with the idea of not at the Oak street station-house for toot-| A, Jansen apparent ¢o all who have _ children in the neighborhood, little Widow, Complains to Police. details of my inner ljfe two years ago | spojling the room or his night clothing,| Peter Rogers, a young machinist at ‘ ridden upon the new open cars of the! a... yore potice have been nott-|Helen Gardiner being among them. ‘They should leave me alone now. Barker had dlsrobed and filed the (UD |the C. W. Hunt tron works, Weat New| ing the store of Peter Rinsa at No, 29/Third avenue “L" was iilustrated Inst Mra Kieaacote, write of col, Helen ‘8 known among her playmates mFerhape the report gained headway | nai¢ ruil of water, after stopping the prignton, Staten Island, met a horrible | Rootevelt strect, and a thint youth te/night by Richard H. Firth, of No. 969 fedstha ty Mire.) Kingscoe) ~°" {as “Tootsie,” and naturally they talked | Mrs, Julia Fairbanks, eighty-two years rank cho fact that Ars Will Tevie | outtet, He had been dead for some| f : held on suspicion of being an accom.| R0ser# Place, Bronx Borough. His coat| Howard Kingscote, of the British Army. of the trouble at her house the night| old, the widow of Major Fairbanks, of fflegrephed for foome at the Holland) wours when found. ORD LUNs EROrR tg RSME O80 ae caught in oneof the gates of an open| i. on ner way to America before, the “Fighting Fourteenth” Regiment, telegraphed for apartments, Barker was fifty-four years old, He|low-workmen who were powerless to| P!0 car and he was dragged 7 feet along) |e orney-General at Heldelberg, He Asked for (Mrs, Annie. of Brooklyn, declaring she was an oute iB ‘or me, I went at once to the delegates to the recent Demo- |help bim. John Comeda, nine years old, of No.|the platform at the One Hundred and why, seal te «»|cast from her son's home, fell from ~ Plaza to bo with my grandparents, Col.| Was ® Selegatcs te tion at Baratoge| meen 52 James atreet, and Francis Persia, ten|Forty-ninth street station before the | Germany hax Issued a warrant for her) “Why, he wanted to see my grandma.*| Cat Tm Det Sil Tne Bele a ey re c vi inal < ~ “Tootsie Is sald to have to chile 01 be 'y were Rogers went to work in his usual train was stopped. A few feet more and] arrest, charging her with swindling men) 4 00°50, 8 0) 0) Rants Geral sidewalk at Bighth avenue and Fours liged to leave suddenly for the South 3 Nc jouth | which nominated Coler, and he WaS 8" /neaith, Hla duties kept him near the | Years old, No, &% Madison street, were] re a He cen pulled from the|{kith stations of large aums of money er. is ib the first and only time I have| enthusiastic supporter of the candidate. /niyge tron rollers beneath which bar| found with part of the stolen goods in ner and mamma's name 1s Norah.” teenth street hl . 3 : platform and dropped to the atret. by means of curious methods. , aie vander further, ehe wae. seein Reporter. “The mation We Gis] ee ee ee com and to 90 Iron is moulded flat. Suddenly Rogers! thetr possession. Frank Cantino, twelve| ‘The platform at One Hundred and| agry. Kingscote arrived In New York| The story was carrled tothe police and| | Too wea to Wanlle HATNIN lee Se will be investigated: Mrs. Annie Gardi- tasteful ta me. a aca sae aE toppled over directly in front of the dig No, 15 Oak stregt, was seen| Forty-ninth street is between the tracks|jast January and under the manage- ‘ at Ona EGE reports of macrifonal ailiunes with machine, ‘The rollera caught hs clothing] 70t"® Ol4. No. 35 Oak sires was een] sia‘ia"used bY both up and down pas-|fueng ‘of Major Pond delivered in this| M€F {8 now Mra, Hamilton, ‘her first taken, (9 the West One taundeed aoe Mr. Hughes, 1 can't say how utterly ‘ and his body was drawn swiftly be-| With the Boye Sain This | SCRSeFs. When the train on which Firth] cy the firat of fifty lectures on “The | husband having died. She lives at No.) gee Perris this story foolish it is.” tween them while hie comrades stood |, Comeda !s a typleal Bowery boy. This} was riding reached tie station thece| Dosebitities of Women in the Victorian | 28 East Thirty-first street, Manhattan. | ‘07 SOtBU UO’ NM Cos 2 ae ' Opts Tevis Slanced from the card on i] by In speechless horror. 1s how he admitted his guilt: was m big crowd walting to take | pram ac that time stories had reached| Yesterday afternoon she went to her), \0."nnara of my husband, He wae EE REL OE ‘The body wasa shapeless mass betore| , “YOU see. mein Persia's been on 40) iownton train and considerate con-| here that she had victimized Lord By-/f0N's home In Rath Beach and was| ive Note 0) M2 nookit oe ee who had accompanied her on her walk his unnerved compantons recovered | ®U™ for a long w'lle, an’ las’ night We) rusion existed on the platform. ran apd other forelgn notables of large |Quemiioned by Capt. Leavey, who at | yn no ttn Regiment, wiki, “Tam not contemplating matrimony, themselves sufticientiy to atop the ma-| tot We'd have to do a job, Wille we's) Aj) of the gates on the open cars are ney through hypnotic pow-| that time had not heard the story told| Sin. ‘vil war, won’ the! Renee A led lf ULB eerie 0 chinery. passin’ do place I sez to Persia: ‘Dere's| shut by the guards with a aystem of | SUm* of money La eae during the evil war, won. main in New Yorks My “maid and I It is supposed that Regers was at-|*® £904 Join’ to crack; 80 we done It." | jevers. The guard on the front platform S riouan by no means e-beautiful| Mra, Hamilton explained’ about the|'™, received my notice to draw Say as been acythe mar tesyon since oye tacked with heart failure at his work,| The boys broke open the rear window | snuis the gates In the front half of the! woman, she was credited with a mag-| Contested estate of her first husband! pension money last Wednesday. My enjoying my New York friends: "! Now Separated Couple Are jee be fel! without warning and without Bed aes er cere) yeneene ere © lee car. The rear guard shuts the rest.| "Oi or occult power, through which|that was mentioned yesterday as a|son took the paper and then he took Mrs, Levis ia going out quite) a little, ! making an outcry, He was twenty-four Ay SEs RUN B Gle i Both guards work on signal and Kener-| ihe was able to absolutely control men, | possible cause for the vist of the! me to a furnished-room house, where £ into Witch Ther apartments: have been| Legally Fighting to See Whol years ola and unmarried. He lived on| Money POX containing,» small amount] ally every gate closes at the same time. inter of Bir Henry Drum~ | SUAnerr, ane sald it hat been settled wag placed In a room, It was near ® inverted, it look as though numeroy ‘Tyson street, New Brighten, of cash. A man who lives in the rear! Mr, Firth wore a long overcoat. The years English Ambas-| no more troubleabant ieee ene | tailor shop. I do know the street lends wore keeping her In.mind. Shall Keep the Youngster. ————— saw the broken window about 4 o'clock] signal to close the gates was xiven be-| Sagor at Madrid, and ag a lneal de- 4 ai ; Aer the number: I do) not enqwe aaa Her Binter Due Te-Day. this morning and notited Policeman | fore he was clear of the car and when! Scendant through her grandmother of state Caused Lawault. Borgen ouitit ewhere tana To-day Mrs. Tevis will be joined by Wilbur, the train started his coat was caught In|tn» Karls of Oxford, she received], fer husband died in , otland, leaving | Aer tattan avenue, here Harlech ¢ er ‘sister, Miss Margaret Baxter, of He was Joined by Pollceman Cullity. | one of the gates. marked attention in this country. the will ‘after she tame to America to| “He has all my furniture, my planoy) ‘little girl! who shares the Tevis millions Bi nver. Miss Baxter, who has not’ 5 been formally introduced to society, ® pretty girl of seventeen who \exem les her famous ‘sister in her blond urlig the recent horse show In Den- yer Miss Baxter was geen occasionally her sister's box, Mra. Tevia enter- ined extensly in Denver this fail, "People in Denver thoroughly under- nd my. position In this matter,” rs, Tevis, “and I cannot belleve t e giory of Mr. Hughes and I be. ought together could have starter m there. If it did, some person must ave taken advantage of the fact that I came to New York and Mr. Hughes probably had business here also, He may not even be in New York. As far as I knowhe ts not. for there bas not been any meeting between us. My al- leged reconciliation Is preposterous. I have no more intention of marrying him than I have of marrying a perfect stranger.” One object draws the attention of this ‘oung matron to Denver, and that ts no Yeas @ pevson than the elght-month-old heir to the Tavis millions, little Hugh Tevis, who was born last Feb, 5, seven months after his father's death, ‘Baby Hugh Tevis is now in Denver with his grandparents, ex-Goy. and Mrs, G, B. Baxter. ‘He Is the dearest baby in the world," said the young mother, gazing fondly at the picture of a bright-eyed baby. Has » Musical Soul, Little Hugh {6 sald to possess a won- gertul musical temperament. which he inherited from his father, accomplished violinist, When the litle feliow hears solemn or uerious rousic bis eyes will Ait with ars and Mis young mother will only iow bright and lively airs to be played Shen the daby js around. if my visit is cut short,” sald Mrs. revine Mt’ will be because I miss: my WP’ the apartments of Cornelia Bax et who was an Tevis at the Burlington are numerous t Tevis. | photographs of the late Hugh er bis who died just eight weeks ai H wedding day. | ‘Other photographs which are notice- | able are those of a sweet-faced little | of whom Mra, Tevis speaks as! Alice." ‘This Js the child of Hugh Tevis | py his first wife, The young widow was made guardian of her stepdaughter, the girl j with baby Hugh, “Cornelia Baxter Tevis, into whose | twenty years of life so many experl- ences have been crowded, has all the dignity of a young matron, but the events of the past two years have pot | altered the beauty which made ber ‘famous. rade wet Though married on Christmas Day, John Joseph and Susan B. Harvey's wedded life has been no carot, and now James J. Nealls, as referee, is taking the testimony of all their relatives to find out whether John Joseph was justified dn taking their baby miniature of his papa and golng home to his mother on Oct. 17. They lived in Taesdale place, Bronx. Susan is twenty-three and John Joseph twenty-nine years old, He and his mother, Bridget Harvey, of No. 1,143 Franklin avenue, and her daughter, de- clare Susan Is @ verv bad housekeeper, and drinks, According to the young mother, she does the best she can, and take care of the baby, and she says If her mother-in law would leave John Joseph to manage his own household, these would be no trouble. The young husband toox the child away Oct. 1/, The mother got a writ of hebeas cor’ Justice Scott will de- elde aftor all the referee's hearings. ———— CONFIDENCE “MAN” OF TEN. This Desperate Character Flim- flammed A Candy Store Keeper. Btudy in Public School, No. 29, at Sixth ayenue and Eighth street. Brooklyn, was considerably disturbed yesterday by the arrest of a boy of ten in the middle of the afternoon session. He was William Kennedy, of No. 443 Tenth etrect. A warrant was sworn out for the boy on complaint of a store keeper at Ninth street and Fifth avenue, who said he had taken a lot of candy from the store under pretense of do.ng er- rands for a mythteal Miss Hickey. The boy spent the night in the Futter street police station and was arraigned ths morning before Magistrate Dooley, who paroled him for examination next week, em TRAIN RAN INTO SEA, SANTIAGO, Cuba, Nov, 18,—A train of forty-six cars on the Juragua Mining Ratlroad, loaded with tron ore, brok: loose from the eng, at Las Cru- ces, Santiago Bay, i res ft the end of the Bhat. twenty, eet into the water, The Jumped. off the trqin and escaped slight Injuries. with LOCKARD FRECD; NOT A BIGAMIST. First Wife’s Charge Fell Through When Judge Found She Had Not Told the Truth. - Magistrate Naumer, in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day dismissed the complaint against Kdward J. Lock ard, who was the principal of a sen- satlonal arrest last week on a charge of bigamy. Lockard !s a son of the late Supt. Lockard, of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was arrested at his home on Fiat- bush avenue after a hard fight with de- teetives, in which the officers were forced to draw revolvers to defend them- selves, The bigamy complaint was made by Lockard’s first wife, who had separ- ated from her husband after a quarrel over Miss Eulalie Glassey, a nurse <0 the Lovkards' crippled ittle girl. The Jockard's then lived in Philadelphia “few weeks ago Mra. Lockard saw an announcement of the marriage of Lockard and Miss Glassey. She at once awore out warrants, Lockard, in his defense, d he secured a Dakota divorce fro. first wife last August, This the first Mrs. Lockard denied. She sald she had never been served with papers in such a quit. In discharging Lockard this morning, Magistrate Natimer eaid that he had found that Mrs, Locaard hy only been served, but had appeared through counsel In the sult PPANISA ANARCHISTS ARRESTED, XERBS, Spain, 15.—The gen-~ darmeric have d*a number of narchists on t f havis POE dating gay Spaniahh in the that hia near Gibraltar, They saw three boys in New Bowery, and, after a chase, Wilbur caught Com- eda and Cullity arrested Persia, Can- tino escaped, but was later arrested at bis home. The first boys cuught had several boxes of cigars, and the money had been divided between them equally. Cantino hed nothing, and sald he had not been concerned in the robbery, but had met the other boys after it had occurred, ROBBED AFTER A MIDNIGHT ORI. R. L. Richardson, Six Foot and He was jerked from his feet and dragged along the platform, bouncing from the {ron pillars to the side of the car, The guards from thelr positions on the platforms could not see him and there Was every prospect that he would be dragged clear off the platform when 4 quick-witted passenger pulled the bell- rope. rhe train to a stop when Firth within five feet of the end of the latform. Me was not seriously injured, ut by the advice of an ambulance sur- geon went to Lincoln Hospital where it was found that he had escaped broken He refused to talk about his ex- ce to-day, saying It was an un- avoldable accident. ‘A guard on one of the open cars sald to-day that the clothing of persons pourding the cars im frequently caught in the gates, but that Mr, Firth was the f to be caught getting off. The guards cannot ace the whole length of the car from thelr position and have to take a chance that all ta clear when the signal is given them to close the gates ABSOLUTE DIVORCE | from . Kentucky, Lost His Jewels and Cash. Frederick Moore, hackman at the} Grand Central Station, was held to-day for further examination !n the York-| ville Court, charged with assisting in| the robbery of R. L. Richardson, footer and Kentucklan, | night. Moore was held in $2,500 ball. | Richardson alleges that he engaged! Moore to take him to a Broadway thea- | | tre and for a short drive round town! |after the performance. Ho stated that | {a thir man was taken on t ox by Moore and the carriage driven west on| Forty-second street beyond hia hotel, the Grand Union. “After f:antls cfforts on my part I managed to stop the driver," sald Rich- ison to-day. “But just as 1 stepped; QB oF fe cad D was Knocked down with ase Knuckles. | believe that the cab- man used a sandbag In addition. After taking Away my revolver and Kalts it oft a diamond stud worth $20), cal omen they. i mpad bask 1ate tho oarriage and drove away, 4 ~ FOR MRS, BANGER, She May Wed Again, but Per-} mission Is Denied to Husband in This State. ‘ the }naco In her book, “Some Fools and a Duch- cam,” she published the particulars of her relations with many of the highest In court circles, It created almort as much of a sensation in this country @ in England. SIAMESE. PRINCE TO WED IN JAPAN? Engagement of Chowfa Maha Vejiravudh, Who Was Here Recently, Rumored in London. ‘The Evening News that the Crown Prince Maha Vajiravudh, is en- the eldest daughter of Japan. The Princess “irs of a 3 of the Slamese I o-day that ce's agen consid announces of Siam, Chowfa gaged to marry of Ration ‘The here insisted the report of nt is un- ble po- se would attach to such a diplomatic denial would Uy be forthcoming were the a ment made before all the details fully arranged, Crown Pri founded Mtleal § a mar we n A judgment for absolute divorce for | "4 Crown Prince of Siam, E Fevaeh Jessica M. Bt ‘and. John) Manry'| sian ite tite county ended! lees He Hiden | Ranger, flied by Justice Traux to-day. two weeka aio, was forced to deny | corner wh ped was accompinied by a great hundie of|wuiie here. that, Ne ha tustimony taleon before the United States |and was to auuriy a Murderer Track Dies on Monda 5 ses ondo Whom hie had met on Lissa on Copmnl-Generall In. Londoat which he crossed the Atlantic, His de-| | SYRACUSE, Nov, 15—Attouney The judgment will become effective In| hia was given out tn this city through) H, MeCrahon met Gov. Ode > three months, under the new law, and/one of bh. fan! whe i tuatea York nd made a final appeal for the y . e Princ ot pleased at the john ‘Truck, the condemned mur- Mra, Ranger ts at lberty to remarry | that the Prince was not pleased a rane 5 iat tae expiration of three months, The |Hotoriety to which he had been 8ub-| geroy, Odell refused, to Interfere and husband cannot marry again in this!” One he royal sulte was credited sant word ree BF BF apn fe proceed ity ak? whilo here with saying that Ame Erahon sald he had seen Truck, who Witnesses in this cli were heard be- fore J. H, MoKIm, a tho’ papers are sealed women are not popular with bis cou referee, and all! trymen because of the independent man- ners. He | feet escape two them, ‘They won thelr cas trials {nthe Supreme Court Mrs, Hamilton carried the ¢ ourt of Appeals she won, th dwindled by litigation to $100,000, n to her, In but | 0} r witness, who Is sald to have the litigation js Mrs. Doane, Who lives in an elegant home at Bay Tenth stre Cropsey avenue, The stranger on ‘Thurs- to th remarked sot Account, | Mrs, I refused to talk t saying sho Would give what information had to the police at the proper time, Phinks Its a Crank, | house he Is said t thing about an day, Mrs, by an Evening W. “1 am sure my said that.” she truth init. 1 has any The 4 my son information, think of ide: is no| nor no ote money ed ine of owing them, | no right. to say that | his wife are keeping back for they are not. L was | ay, and We all tried to explaination, f think tt must crank, but who he Is T have no STOPS ANOTHER RUNAWAY. naon's Third Act of | | | ravery In Two Month: Policeman Cha son stopped another runaway to y. It was at One Hundred dT we ofitth st t and and was his third | two months was drag nd was so bruis the went to his hoi nrse and wagon, belo avenue in| a. enty-fve abet sos bout s was resigned toehis fate. Nearly fou rears have since ‘Truck’ killed HW. Mililer?Rear Homer, / my organ and papers. do that. went out on Thursd: have been trying ev way you tired of his mothe! of the fortable the night the he finan A Good Set of Brains HEALTHY BODY? Grape-Nuts Postum expert demonstrator at R. H. MACY & ow he has my pension a I would not believe be would” I did not stay in the room, Ti y y afternoon and J since to find my house, Can't He should not be Kk to my § find my s charge : her as com- 4 ‘ing the rest of 4 ¢ sent out to find a mber where begun in that he The aged wornan was matron, who as possible du Officers w » could not rea nd inquiries we sald CAN YOU USE AND A EAT AND DRINK Both being served gratuitously by baa ‘i