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A LOVED H of Grace Galloway. ~ Led Her to Slay Him. “to Leave Her for the Love ‘Another She Sought Him with Pistol and Ended His Life. aps Heaven as my judge, Kilied Leon G: m 80. | Web busband on the night of May 26 tas fay, the young woman, her jet blac! : ®uffused with tears, her gyps: paled from long imprisonmen ed her statement of General Sossions Sot ‘manslaughter in the first degree A her lawyer, Miss Mary Colom "and I bex that you defer sentence unt > next Thursday. “The request is granted,” raid Justi ‘Poster, and the girl was led back to he elim the Tombs. Perfect Type of Romany, _ Grace Swales botongs to a family slish gypsies. She !s twent Ps old and a perfect typ | Romany nomads who wander ii ish Isles and the Continent, | The family, consisting of mother father and two daughters, came to thi J eouitry five years ago and hi ™ inthe tenement at No. 621 West § bi street, ung Galloway, who worked Bloyele repair shop on Highth J maw the fascinating g: ‘ in nue earnings to buy her tine ¢ 7 loved Leon," says the girl, the passion of women in my triv I married him only when he put « atol to my head. You see, { had | ft My with my cousin, James V “and I was afraid of his vengeance ‘Short-Lived Romance, But mini errible, Gy} unfaithfuiness, — marr T know ‘how to no to hate. {ad heard he was mo marry Kate 4 me. ,and when 1 watoning 4 I went after him. him and—cod forgive me— ined twice and he fell, Then erowd opened and 1 ran and hid {0 Mele yard. Botwern tw: m@iones I crouched all night. ‘The pr me there In the morning. 1 iepengh courage to Kill myc Sour to-day the prisoner appear nd wily velled and clung to Miss © Who has been a faithful frend tw ung woman Ing to diy jallagher. ‘Th rd thie. lire th had WOMEN TO MAKE nce her arrest ristian Temperance to Congress This Winter. Was auth announced to-day upon infe Fecelved from natonn! head ‘that the Woman's Christian Eperance Union will devin th Seampalgn with an unc am mitting asking Congress to vote Saiendment forever prohibiting practices or teachings of the Union interdenom!nationa! and the Woman's Ch ance Union will unite the fe stated, “putting into ¢ L, Elliott, of Ne Mrs. Martha Weed mn -well informed upon the sud}. “Announcement also is made that, an ipating a general renewal of th ' en controvers: yoma oe. ior el » the Woman’ up facts and the claim “with the recreation pation, thoi An appropr! test hi is propane poly ga in t ouncll than Tem id br will be 8 not ye mh the last Army bi ation for the same jas not yet been given t substitute for the arm. mad 78 WIFE VISITS HIM. DELPHIA, Dec. 1, — Mi ¥, Kelly, wife of the ex-Speaker House of Delegat Arrest here charged with Bt. Lou! here yesterda; 8h hours’ talk with her husband i remain here until he is taken ipsy Woman on Trial for Her “Life Declares It Was Her Af- stion for Paul Galloway that STORY OF THE TRAGEDY.| s How When She Heard He Was I awear joway because I loved is the one excuse put forth by Swales Galloway, for murdering! As she stood lore the bar of Justice in Part IV, ~ EMMY client pleade guilty to the charge} over the grave WAR OW MORMGNS, Union Prepares to Carry the Fight winter's forces,” Union is: storing '|GRACE GALLOWAY, GYPSY, WHO KILLED A MAN FOR LOVE. of a | it ik y t. SHOT HER FATHER Quarrel Followed Card Game Between Nicola Serverto and Pietro Malviro, in Which Lat- ter’s Daughter Was Stake. HE HAD FIRED AT ANOTHER. Serverto Was Fighting with His Brother-in-Law, and the Bullet Intended for Him Struck Father of the Girl. Nicola Severto, a young resident of Harlem's Little Italy, and Pletro Mal- viro, the father of sixteen-year-old An= fle Malviro, played a game cards In an East One Hundred and Fourteenth Street saloon last night in whioh the girl was the stake. the ennelusion of the game, in which the father lost. 1 aun irose which found its climax In the killing of Matviro by the young man who had sought the hand of his dauchter Malyiro lived with hie wife and four LOVE DOESN'T THRIVE ON $3.50 So Mrs. Gordon Summons Her Sixteen-Year-Old Husband to Court for a Ruling on Ways and Means. DEATH WARNING. VEN IN REA. Professor of Music Told His| Friends That He Had Been} Notified in Sleep He Was Not) to Live Long. * — pa ylay was not for high stakes, Malviro | a had soon Jost what to him was a con- * | 0} dec on the leged EVOLUTION OF A ROMANCE.|STRICKEN SOON = AFTER. |sideravic sum, and proposed that the pat ern rein se tk Madea ey ‘ iL — | = |zamo end. cola, who was a winner, wa. found in a brush heap pime- ——_—— then began to taunt the older man ¢it4 yfaes, in Jun ml, J Wilfrid | Mrs. Tessie M PADTW OREN: PATERSON, Dec, 1. Prof, Will- [accusing him of being a “quitter.” Mal- Hijvain was placed on trial here to- Warren street, Brookiyn, the vou am Rauthfnss, a te r of music, w viro then continued to play untli all ga’ ¥ . woman who had her sixtoen-year suddenty here, had a curious |8ls money was gone, and was about r ‘ hich {s one of the most Hunan daneeni 1G a) | n two weeks before his death. Ha|t0 leave the table when the BEVEL) ene Ac | sesterday on harg memupport. | had written Mas news for a ic oroposed that they play oue more game yards) of the ‘Boston poll is based Afdented this morning the story told by|newspaper for several years and its ts]! Whieh hed stake all his winning . he boy | he M 1 % n a Jaxainst the hand of Maivino ter. Upon Hie hears artnet bist | y| the boy tn t tyetle Avenue Court. In} waid that while chat edito: jane ot SMAUBC | ealousy, Killed his wife in a lodgini i hh ita ‘ sea i rae coer ; Int?) room of the paper two weeks ago, he With Girl as Stake. house on Green street, this city, cut off eo marringe by his wife's parents emarked that he had had a. strange 2 parts | remarl that he had had a strange! 4, i |the head, and in a trunk had the parts rm. ‘do 0 a Ve! prett The father, who had t un to dri 3 Mra, Gordon, who ts a very pretty dream the previous night Ay 1 Begun to drink 4% taken to Chelmsford, where he disposed 1 [young woman, with short golden roa) ‘The Angel of Death, he derlaced, had Hy accepted the proposal oe the yody under the brush heap. and lets, black erebrows and big brown c i two were playing desper- Ly a1 (toe hah re tts romnyentered hits room while he alent and Malviro 1 Whereupon Nicola threw the head into a brook some dis- eyes, dented emphatically thiy mornings! warned him that his death would occur J indedittelg ty tanee away. The murder ts belleved to that her parents had Imprisoned "Jim aged thar he b tely is a nithelectabrandl ther PLERITRINED Fae eons the girl and Introduce ei have been committed in April. He ee Renee tngn caer Bat) In tolling the story Mr. Rauthfuss said | suitor. To this the w. who | The body was found on June 10, and ATT¥INk her. es ane malt teartutty, {tat Hf he had to my he hoped that the | wag tree, the head a few days tater, By the time spe ce Rot Know." she salt tearfully: Vend would come quickly, as he did not | gojoe AU igHeeTe Nicola that identification “had been made REGRER f cet an {MeSH tO linger cand ti a burden to} made 4 is attack on him, ‘The two Blondin had disappeared. After a chase ih ARNE : bid A use (ih Ws ante his friends Haed. as | men sht tuetr way out inio the Which took the officers all over New ny eeeenten BS np ase on Siu" Totreot, whore the young nian, who was England, into the West and into Can- bones Winmy on dane June onaitth . getting the worst of it, drew a revoiver, | 4da, Blondin finally was found and ar- q n lant Ji n i to the time of his death he had} When Malviro saw this he jumped Inj rested In New York City iast Pebruary. venue when 1 with a red to bo In perfect health C | Me wae th : Le jealth front of the young man just as he fred. ! jlaGonta/fan Marder: fe Wie ——— Ahad Willen caters ‘ ‘d reek's candy eee et ceart, Ad Re | ‘Two murter Indictments stand against asked me at een capiured ee he os gi re the him, one !n Suffolk County, on which thar very afternoon Lf he could not call East JOno Hundred: and pata 1 ateae was begun to-day, and one in Mid- on me, and by Abgust we we ping clon abroatad wav Wikherak ‘ County, In which Chelmsford 4s “ yo latte in Adguat Jimmy got in y i) ere sees to the) Jocated. ‘The theory that the woman t wih the on his Cy Nalneyelfileuoet was killed 4 this city rather than that futher straighte uit he ibe oH Day wt ® stakes An) tho murder took place tn Chelmsford, would not let more, this tragte card game this morn- | where the body was found, as the s a rae aa iVaywiGhiietey MOONEE E tnat sh ney rd Aue young) ond Indictment charges, being consid- took him tte as edge of his intentions toward her fered the better supported by the evi- a O08 = Randolph, twenty-nine years old, | d obtained, it was desided to bring ) women that he Threatened by Negro, She Was! | Too Frightened to Give an nt to the Coroner | mst time Attorney-General Parker ap- as witnesses. ) ured as prosecutor In a murder case, , | Alarm and Burglar Escaped. CLAIMS DIAMOND RING | He was assisted by Assistant District-| | ptt he expected too get a dob at ie Ghaskearenlaan {had tyree lawyers-Yohn H, Morrison Well, mother consented, and on] yi LUVILDt Tee DeR eT , ra. McCluskey Had Sold It, and It} Oweniot Lowell: and’ y; il we Went to the Itey, Dr. John MOR} t Be Traced, i] of Salem. ¢, Who has a Methodist church at] daring of a number of burglaries whic: : g i {| Porty-seventh and Fourth ave-| pula x y R. Woodward, of \" ek voklyn. and got marr ea ll have stirred the restdents of this place xth stres sppeared in ay {only been married a couple mitted to-da . y Jetterson’ Market’ Oo : Veen AD OnLy Deer marred coun e | Itted to-day, when a negro|the Jefferson Market Court this morn ful hata to get another fob, T] home of Henry Mot a, [ing to claim the diamond ring found by think. Why, he wouldn't up terrorizing a servant girl, ran. | Mrs. Catherine MeCluskey at the Horse 8 ope u Kin the morning, Wather ked the lower floor while the do- | Show. When the Judges took thelr places the Hiinally got him anoth lace, hi red sigh Aihseal Tih ha ime ae Ww a room packed to the rem {a an oyster house at $a Ww aked on, too frightened to give| Sho told the Magistr she wa Corner and through the glass pane =| Kent It for four dave. “Then he an n one of the party that occupied box the outer doors oquid see a great | home this clothes and we hay Stembersvoetertaiaiivnwers 3 on Tuesday and Wednesday, ¢towd Who had not been able to get ti ej} seen hin sin people want Gatun ttbars ip fom Telndeat Upatalre, | n ae atin fling weteentiane ings opened promptly. Blondl: i 1 won't make any ‘ surely, taking /She did not miss the ring betc haven, dark-clothed and appar: everything of value In sight, including | went away to pay a visit in New Jersey. ently unconcerned, had been brought In rn bs WIN My HerAy ent a pocketbook containing $10. On Saturday she saw Mrs, McCluskey, by Deputy Sherit ACDOUSHED: Q ij jong that c After bundling up his plunder the fel-| who said she had sold the ring for $180 gore to secure ae Sar. pent In an ef- ‘ Kk and low ran out, As soon as he disappeared | and three patrs of boots. The man who ——————— | made him turn over the girl cried out, but no trace of the] purchased he ring had sold It to a y | wite, robber could be found, third party, name unknown, ! DRIVER KILLED BY TRUCK. aera cig Bai ee The Magistrate fold sty Ww oogward Telegraphers to Ald Retlef Fund. er redress, if she had any, lay in arap Chicana Fantor Coming ateray |(SUAvi courte Dominick Graham Fell from Seat The telegraphers of Greater New York and vicinity will hold their annual tertainment for the benefit of the rellef fund of the Telegraphers’ Aid ing, Doc. 5, at th iit itty CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Dr, Pleasant Run- ter, of the Second Presbyterian Churen, in this city, has epted a Hl to the Vourth Presbyterian Church, tn New York Gity, Dr. Hunter cannot #ay’ ex- actly When he will remove ty nls tivw pastorate. He has a host of friends In }Chicago Who wish he might find 1t pos- sible to stay here. Avenue Ope and Third aven Committee has arranged an attract! programme. Presto le very good indeed. Delicious, it is a grand thi so Weer got a2, a. grand thing. | I've tried pretty nearly City. Oct. 3, rp0a, hildren at 308 Bust One Hundred and Thirty-elghth street, He an dustrious, hard working man who had Ived In this enough to desire that his childre uid have a good education, He was very proud 0 his daughter Annie, » had heen eds cuted far above her circumstances Among Malyiro's friends was Nicol; Severto, who lives at No, 242 Bast On Hundred and Ninth street. Nicola had not n calling at the Malvi part= ment long before he fell In love with the girl. Asked Girl in Marringe. A few weeks ago he asked the futner's consent to make love to her, Malvire objected to the south, . Though he played cards himecif and mally took a drink, he did not belleve in an Frosrective son-in-law dolng the sama, he put Nicola off by saying that his} davghter young to think marriage Malviro and his Rinardo, who was also hi vesterday went to the saloon of ( was wis too ° brother-In-law, Leo | best friend, ovan- st One the! WON GIRL, THEN |°°ND' EADING WIFE J. Wilfrid Blondon, the Alleged Boston Murderer, Faces a! Jury Without an Indication of Nervousness or Concern. ni Clalessandro, at 49 EB Hundrea teenth street, where hey met Ni verto and the three Inn of cards. Though the © Hundred teenth street, and Joi i thirty. years, of No. 43 * Hun: and Fourteenth ——__— CAUGHT WITH HOTEL Loo, John Walker, a painter, of No, 342 West, Fltty-lith etreet, was arrested in the Fifth Avenue Hotel Saturday with Yhrea overcoats and a sult over his arm, belonging to employees of the Nike, He Was held in $1,000 ball in Jefferson Market Court We all liked it very much, I think and this is the best. (@igned) Mrs, Louisa Downoy, with Mra. Harry Leha, ,CROWDS FLOCK TO COURT.! Te. | presiding Judges trial in the Suffolk court, evens and Braley were the to-day, and for the and. Was Run Over. Dominick Graham, forty-eighth years ol, of No, 1012"Seventh avenue, while driving a truck loaded with tron beams at @pring ard Crosby streets, to-day fell from his seat under the wheels of the wagon. issed over him and he The wheels was Instantly killed N, CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS BRIDE. JOSEPH W BLONDIN- USEC ON TRL FOR © THUG TRIED TO BCH ALOROFORM Woman Injured in a Struggle on the Street with Robber Who Held Saturated Cloth to Her Face. WANTED PATE: are low tacked and James M. F Houten street, from her he alighted through Sum Houten when nef RSON, N. J., Dec. wayman who chlorofd trom HER DIAMONDS. 1.—The police ate Mrs. 5 Van f a block Parmley for a hig t to armley, on the s ome. Mrs a car and was walking nmer street toward Van she felt a tug a m ‘The man had walked up quietly from vehind and at a re there is a long stretch of fe took hold of her, As Mrs, Parmley turned around he slapped a cioth saturated with chloro- form against a bookkeeper she at once drug and real her face, Mrs. Parmley is for Dr. T. Y. Kinne and recognized the odor of the Ized that an attempt was made to overpower her. The woman the fello badly brulsed As she con ran, and Mrs a nearby store screamed and fought off her arm and shoulder being In tne struggle, tinued to scream the thug Parmley made her way to a from there home. Her hisband reported the affair to the ai wu that these h. some pin and rin search was at once begun ant, but so far It haa been Mrs, Parmley wore a hand. and it Is supposed acted the attention of the highwayman, ACCUSES Neighbor Sa Gave “CHAPPIE” MORAN. ys He and Another Man Him a Beating. “Chapple Moran, otherwise known as Charles alias H. Som they lived at Bonnett, and James Morgan, erfield, both of whom sald No. 37 East Twenty-sev- enth street, were arraigned before Mag- Istrate Crane in the Yorkville Court this morning charged with assault by Samuel M street, According told them private detec! order that he and that ev: against him 1 leged, Moran out of $25,000 ping transact The case wi row. that Hall Hall, of No. 33 Bast Twenty-seventh the detectives, Moran had permitted a tlve to live at his home in (Moran) might be watched idence might be secured in a case in which, ft is al- swindled a Mrs, Marthan by means of'a wire-tap- Jon. ‘a3 postponed until to-mor- to SAYS TO WN IS WIDE OPEN. Magintrate Zeller Declares that No Saloon Is Ever Cloned. “Phere 1s not a saloon from the Bat- tery to the Harlem that 1s not open day and night, Sundays and other days,” declared Mag! Police Court. strate Zeller in the Harlem The assertion was made when Fred Francisco, of No. 20 Bast One Hundre; and Tenth street, his wife Bridget an four men an ed In the pla hue, were arr The saloon 4 women who were arrest- oe at No, 2173 Seventh ave- igned, skecper was held in $1,000 bail for examination. Franci#co’s were the m were fined $10 wife was discharged, as en arrested. The women each, had} | her arm. HAN WECHED ONLY 75 POUNDS Starved and Emaciated, an Un- known Man Died in St. Cath- erine’s Hospital, Brooklyn, Without Being Able to Speak. FOUND DYING ON SIDEWALK. An untdentified man died from starva- tionin St. Catherine's Hospital, Brook- lyn early to-day. His body, once strong and robust, was wasted away until it welghed only seventy-five pounds, The man was found after midnight at Griggs avenue and Monitor street, Brooklyn. He was apparently con- scious at that time, but was unable to talk. ‘he stranger notified a policeman and an ambulance from St. Catherine's was found that the man was suffering from starvation and took him to the hospital. Powerful restoratives were admin- istered in an effort to bring him back to consclousness, but after breathing faintly for several hours he died with- out being able to utter a word. ‘Iere was nothing in his clothes to show his identity. ‘The man was apparently about fifty years old, although the hardships he had endured may have made him pre- maturely old looking. He was 5 feet 6 inches high and snouid normally have welghed twice as much as he did, He wore a black mult of clothes and a black derby hat. — CZAR TO VISIT POPE. Holiness Looks Forwarl to Event with Great Pleasure. ROME, Dec. 1.—The Pope gave an laudfence yesterday to the Grand Duke | Serglus, who announced to His Holiness the Czar's intention to visit Rome. ‘The Pope said he looked forward with great pleasure to making the personal acquaintance of the Emperor of Russia. invigorator. “BY VACCINE Five-Year-Old Boy Dies of Lock- jaw Ten Days After Being Vaccinated by Dr. Heller, of the Health Department. THE CORONER IS NOTIFIED.; Eleven days after being vaccinat Leonard A. Welss, five years old, ‘ths! son of Henry J. Welss, No, 677 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, died from tetanus In terrible agony, His mother accuses the physician of the Health Department with negligence. The child's death has caused conster- nation in the neighborhood of his home, where hundreds of children were vacel- nated by the same health officer. The physicians in the vicinity are besieged) by anxious parents who fear that their ehildren, too, may be affected. Coroner O'Gorman has ordered amt autopsy, although he is urged by Mr. Welss to drop the case. He hints at sensational developments and says that one warrant is likely to be issued. Dr, Heller, of the Health Department, ad- mits that he vaccinated the child, but says he took every possible care and Precaution. He does not believe the child died from the vaccine virus. The doctor called at the house on Nov, 19 and, according to Mrs. Wei Saelseed on vaccinating the child and the servant. She says he was careless in doing the work and did not cleanse the boy's arm before applying the vaccine point. Last Tuesday the boy became ill, end when home semedies falied tv bring re- ef Dr. J. P. Burnes, of One Hundred and Forty-first street and Alexander avenue, Was summoned. That evening two other physicians were called In cone sultation, but the boy's body becam rigid and after hours of agony he died. ‘The physicians refused to Issue a death certificate and notified the Coroner. Mr. Welss Is seriously opposed to an autopsy. He wrote out a release agree. Ing not to make any clay for agalnat the city for thaaleged careless- hess of the Health Department, but the Coroner would not accept tt. It is my duty to investigate,” sald Goroner O'Gorman, "and I will go Into the matter caref: WHEAT-—Rich in Phosphates for the brains Nitrates for the muscle; Carbonates for heat. MAL T—The life of grain; nature's tonic; digestive —“The Perfect Food.” Wheat and Malt Combined. Thoroughly cooked, ready to eat. The ideal food for old or young, sick or well. ALL GROCERS. CANDY SPECIAL FOR MOWDAY. Glace Figs and Dates Th. 10¢ Chocola cwuRte Chorches, Sunday-Schools, Faire and Institu-) SU tions muppiled at apectal prices. ‘What Is Home Without a Pianot’—Wien Second-Hand Pianos yy well-known manufacturers such as Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Sohmer, Knaba Chickering, Fisoher, &0., CAN BE ROUGHT FOR $ i 5 AND UPWARD AT THE WISE PIANO WAREROOMS, 19 and 25 West 125th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30. ——<— SSE asntar mankind seiezaett is as WORLD ‘WANTS WOR! NQONDAY MORNING WONDU

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