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HIS COUNSEL IS PRESENT. @leuths with a Warrant Went to His House in New Jersey and Searched It, but Failed to Find ‘Their Man, “Wosplte the general opinion that Ex- [miner Browne would appear before ‘Thomas in the Criminal Branch © @f the Circuit Court when his case was to-day, he was not present, but represented by his attorney, Jud- “gon B. Wells, of No. 10 Bast Fourteenth sf After informing the Court that his pect had no intimation that there @ warrant against him, and had on a hunting trip “up North,” . Wells continued: “If Mr. Browne had known of the In- M@lotment found by the Grand Jury ‘against him in connection with the silk “fraud cases in which Abraham 8. thal and Martin L. Cohen are In- “Wolved. he would have been present in yt to-day, As It 1s, he will be in city foon as he possibly can.” ‘When asked if he had had any oom- nication with Examiner Hrowne he had left his home in Great Motch, N. J., Wells replied: “Yes, 1 telegraphed to him once or twice, T didn’t know myself about this in- mt and warrant, I will arrange United States Attorney- h, who has I can produce my client ‘Bn get him here to-morrow.” When the threo cases ugainst Messrs, hal and Cohen were called, pA. J. Dittenhoefer, thelr counsel, ceed with the 1 think until next ‘Tuesday, of the indictments are for enter- aliks on worthless or fraudulent in- nd the third for conspiracy with fh #0 entering the goods.+ @ result of the presentation of the fraud cases to the Federal Grand by Special Deputy Atiorney-Gen- W. Wickham Smith an indictment Teturned against Browne Individu- ald Bod he was also indicted jointly Rosenthal and Cohen, Judge tesued a bench warrant agains: @t Mr, Smith's request and the Jat- Bave it to four secret service men, th Instructions to go to Newark, N. Bad enlist the assistance of Deputy States Marshal Garside in serv Getectives had a cold ride yester- #9 Browne's villa, which is a few out of Paterson on the Brower- Marahat Garside went to the Goor and engaged Mrs. Browno in ition, while the secret service obtained entrance to the house froin rear and searched it from ccllar to They peered into closets, under and examined every nook and ny, but not a sign of Browne was Mrs, Browne was greatly When the detectives walked the parlor and announced to Gar- that they had made a thorough Of the house. Mrs. Browne told marahal that her husband had left home Monday and had not returne glaimed not to know his where- eee MYSTERY IN DEATH NF WOMAN WAITER, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1 OF NOTE IN MANY LANDS CABLE CONGRATULATIONS TO “MR, DOOLEY.” Mr. Dunne fs widely known abroad port of “Mr. Dooley's" marriage was quarters of the globe. Cablegrams and telegrams of congratulation were MRS. FINLEY P. DUNNE. Conan Doyle, W. and when the re-/| others. cabled from this | Cablegrame have been received from Justin Huntley still arriving to-day for Mr. and Mrs. Finley P. Dunne,| McCarthy, Anthony Hope, Sir Henry Irving, Sir Arthur ' who are woll on thelr way South on their honeymoon. W. Jacobs, Cutliffe Hyne and many On their return from the South Mr, and Mrs. Dunne city his friends began wiring congratulations from uil| will reside at No. 30 West Thirty-sixth street, the house |) |the author recently purchased. PUT IN DUNGEON AS ANARCHIST. Adopted Citizen of the United States Got Rough Treatment When He Visited His Child- hood’s Home in Italy. FED ON BREAD AND WATER. Never again will Peter Miniott! re- turn to his home jn sunny Italy, to his native town, under the shade of the snow-capped Alps. When Miniott!, a handsome, well-to- do merchant at No. 120 Fulton street, Brooklyn, stepsed from the steam to-day, greeted hysterically by his wife and friends, he took a solemn oath not to leave America under any consideration Politics may be crooked here,” said tho Italian, “and the police brutal, but at least they don’t throw a man in a dungeon when he returns to his native town, just because the country 1s afraid et anarchists,” Prior to sailing from Naples two weeks ago the Brooklynite spent seven- teen days in an Ttallan dungeon, living on bread and water. He was clapped in prison by a fellow townsman, who swore he heard Miniottt gay: “In America we are not subject to kings. Two ye Ades Was Found Lifeless in, ‘with Tube of Gas Stove! jer Room Disconnected. Police of the West Twentieth Me atation are trying to find out the back of the death of Mrs. | Ades, a magazine wrk und dead in her bd at No pe Twenty-fourth stre Bhe had bec 108 | yesterday | asphyxiated Gre inclined to think that d herself, but the family with ‘sho boarded say her death was @n accident. She went on, because she sald "A few hours tater zas was no- through the house. I: Ades's room. he was found tn her ved. Th feed been Medted but the e001 ing it with the jet wber was x was thirty-two, She Is said , A@ husband tn Burope who is a ter, She made a living with ity by writing, Her sister, p Woodward, of No. 128 West seb BAN street, refuse’ to Le seen, Marshal Criminal ut to en Indictment charg- aving refilled imported ith cheap substitutes he Porfelted and a bench ar. Marshal conducts business at Trimmings Walls. more, and Italy, too, will he free.’ Minlott! says he never made use this language or anything like it. “L have been In America twenty-two years.” he related to telling of hi hard treatment, “and am a citiz love this country and would ney gone back to Oza, my in northern Italy, but for sity of settling my father's estate. Lut it wae good to once mor Alps and the brigands and n he first day 1 oy shaking hands and drinking healths. ‘On the second day [was sitting In a h two friends when @ strenger ed and tapped me on the shouldr. The pre hes to speak with he eald could not the Phat night they harried me away to a little iown three milles distant and there the gendarms stripped me, rehed me and put me In @ dungeon lars deep. It was lighted by a silt one Inch square. T stayed there} seventeen days. living on water passed to me once every twenty, four hotrs. 1 could cor no one. I supposed they there until death, and 1 crazy thinking of my wife in. Brooklyn, “Finally the tion and cout: and so let me go. w was and child e me an examina- find nothing susplctous, | broadcloth imagino a bread and | R FATHER'S SON WAS HIS BEST MAN, Clubman’s Wedding at Trinity Chapel Attended by Many Society Persons. daughter of Col. and Mrs. David Mor- kan Edgerton, formerly of St. Louis, to Mr, Eugene E. Prussing, a prominent lawyer and clubman of Chicago, was celebrated at Trinity Chapel this after- noon at 4 o'clock by the vicar, Rev. H, Vibbert. i company was a small y relatives and a few friends . and an informal reception tly after the ceremony he bride in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Miss Fila Prussing, the briddegroom's daughter, was a maid of honor, and Miss Julla Castleman Car. roll, of Loulsville, was the only Drides. maid Mr. groom's son, beat man, and Robert Markh brid w Mr Rudolph Prussing, the who t# at ornell, the ushers m and Mr. Henry M. of St, Louis. ‘The bride waa given away by her cousin, Lieut Col, Wright Preaoott Edgerton, of West Polnt. She wore a gown of heavy white lace, with a toque of lace, and carried an ivory prayer book, Miss Prussing wore pale hive broadetoth with Cluny lace, and Ofiss Ci wore pale gray Both wore large pleture and carried huge bouquets of vio- were fs related through her who was a Miss Morgan, her great-¢ namothier Miss Gibbs, to some of th families Jn the East, and her Col. Edgerton, y President of the the Kkannas Pa- and otnerwise indentied the enterprises socially and in of the Chi- ubs, and the jutlons irginia Hot . Mr. Prussing to Chicago rand Att. Mrs, Julla Sprites and We ae his pride will the Missea Sc! Adtt.-Gon fr Charles M, Rogsev Gary Wut Senurz, Henrotin, and Mrs, Robert B. Laurence, 3 Ce Mr and Mre Mrs. B ‘ 1 Mrs yy Goorge Rubies, sdgerion, U. B. Minlott! was so glad to tet out that he took the next Steamer for New York, but he now Intends to demand dam from the Italian Gover given his case to a lawyer. HOE COMPANY MAY SUE ciry. Claim ent and has Comptrotier Growt Rejec for Damages. Tho rejection of a claim made by R. Hoe & Co, for $810, by Comptroller Grout to-day wae tho first intimation that the printing press firm had made a 'm @mainst the city for damages done to their building in Grand street last July during the riots at er July Guring phe rots aie funeral of # drm presented the claim, which Jn dress trim- a the regular routine of the ne, 3 was baited py Lyon, who brought ‘atti ae Aitention ngs Pas faee take the matic sata RB. porce ordain } ee which are-ens ly ‘misconstructed. wonder your condi- tion grows Worse, ONLY SURE CORE: Bf YEARS si foremost, rupture pare inn or anywhers Cal today by rie, for ur ayater, Met chun’ Cinthe Cos, foci d bran. ee Ey 14th St, iets wade Tho wedding of Mra, Hdgerton Barret, | 8. Az the phert, H. Mise Allee i aby ton, Miss Clements, Cot and Mrs. William Han- 3 Browning, Mr. : Guest, D, Duncan. Mr, rge ‘Ode, ex-Goy. D. R. Franols, of St Louts, ind Mr. Maurice Pincoffs, of Antwerp. SHOT BY JEALOUS WOMAN. Prominent Citizen of North Da= kota Now Dying. 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