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ree Pe THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 190.. EDOUARD LABELLE, THE OPIUM KING, AND HIS PAL, ‘yy T p AY FOR C O M ag E RO B E RT CuUCcLER Th inthe diet FOURNIER, HANGED IN DAWSON FOR rithm’ HALE MMGDODIDODOOHOS Persecuted by Camera Fiends, | Will Set Three Edouard Labelle, Berar \ Scoundrel, Pays with His Lifel ; in Dawson for Brutal Murder ‘ { of Companions. Millionaire Canes, fs Sued by Red- fern, Denies that He Is Re- Sponsible for the Alleged Debts Incurred by His Wife. Hours Aside Daily and Pose for Them. Comte Robert Montesquiou-Fezensac, of Paris, so says his secretary, so says his dear friend M. Gabriel Yturri and so whispers that delightful young woman, his press agent, is suffering from kodakeritis in an acute BOGO24S4SH $ form, Asleep or awake, resting or exercising with his two-ounce dumbbells, $ he imagines they are somewhere round about him, T SE./3 HE SUED HER FOR DIVORCE. JOY IN THE CUSTOM HOU 3 “Tis cruel,” sald M. Gabriel to-day, “that these camera men should so qe Sak, to 4 persecute an exquisite gentleman. Why, he dares not for an instant rest In| is equal in every respect to those sold else ry ” > The differences between Fran ren i a scart pa ch ; FJoakes, tie millionaire manutacturey, | dlsbabille, Nor wil! they let him sleep with his aesthette mind ever in tear| Where at $250. We deliver this thoroughiy. muggled In nly Thal +} S fand his wife are again being atred in court, the latest of the long lst of ; |events that have interested the public being @ sutt brought by Redfern & Co. to recover #0 for a dainty pink allk petticoat bought by Mrs, Oakes. The husband is asked to pay for the gar- ment, but he declare# he is not respon- ulble for his wife's dobts. Redfern & Co, charge in @ complaint fn the First District Municipal Cou that the petticoat was purchased b reliable piano on the first payment of that they might catch him before Alphonse combs out his crimps. Mon Dieu, his barbers are in despair, for he will not let them crimp that wonderful Five Dollars. hair and that sweet mustache. NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND. Could Almost Stamp His Foot. Peta. Tied tor oe pee bese “T could almost stamp my foot when I think how barbarously inartistic are these—ah! yes, kodak devils. I almost go down on my knees to them l. kK EF] LY and say: ‘Pray, allow him but ten minutes with his barbers and valet and _ 263 SIXTH AVE., inne. “8 cle, but Jewels and Other Things / of Value from Canada. ' Tt te not often that the death of al ( } man {se heralded with joy, but among] ® the old-time Secret-Service men and the | #14 customs collectors at this port the news of the hanging of Edouard La- belle in Dawson City was received to- @ay with real joy. Labelle was com monly known as the “Oplum King,’ Decause he was the most accomplisied @muggler the revenue officers of this sountry ever knew, his spectalty being plum. But he also undertook to smug: @le enormous quantities of jewels and her h-dut; di cross th na- $ Sigs ae J; Sous reveous the Ca a raw product, and after manufacturing se ~ it into the commercial article spent most | © ~The news from Dawson sald thatlor ther tne in smugnii ig Ae Tito the | . Wabelle and his partner, Peter Pournier,| United States, where the duty of $11 a] ® fwere hanged there for the brutal mur- pound made it a profitable artiowe for then he will give you the pose, Yes, yes, the magnifique pose, If you only Mrs. Oukes in July, 1901. They were unable to coliect from Mrs, Oakes ana| Welt. For he ts artist and he knows better than any man how to ar- @ [ber husband refused to pay the dil!,| Tange his beauty Each time @ eollector went to Mrs. Then M. Yturrl showed several drawings of the Comte made by him- Oakes #10 sent bim to ber millionaire] self, In all of them he was arrayed either in kimona or dressing gown and Oe ales wea married to the woman | held in his arms all sorts of strange beasts from a huge and horrible vis- with) WoL ehas Had 20 many trou-| ®8ed monkey to a pale pink alligator. It was explained that these animals dies tn 184. She ty his third wife, and| symbolized the peculiar moods this perfect gentleman was in. Being 80 before tne wedding she was Miss beautiful himself, he generally runs to moods wherein he ponders on the mysteries fn nature's creations that are hideous. and, no matter how ugly, he POEOHS e ¢ OdS® OO? line Sullivan, ‘helr married jife was not a happy one emvggling. 3 < manages to pick ont some wonderful gleam or dull glow of beauty that cor- tit 4 he ¥ River, of June, 1901, they separated HE Rela ar tsle eioese eneeta CAG) TS) Diseased: » The following 1all Mrs, Oakes made| responds to some scintillating spark of his own pulchritude. fe Gt ts sald that the pursult, conviction] At frat, Labelle was contented with aoe a sauiiieg salon) Of “her Has Bad Attack of Kodakeritis, and exe th th t] getting the opium into this country @| litte son, Pavi Sullivan Oakes. W L ! 3 Z hres exoltiaa ee the tre Stead cos! fabetten fa jvorfous low -duty’ Goode. ae plitke (cake ;wabbre court. the As the Comte was growing daily weaker, so it was sald, as a result of Edouard Labelle was a polished trequentl shipped it as butter, putting . K mother feil on her knees before the|the ravages of kodakeritis, three hours have been selected and set aside @eoundrel, resourceful, educated, daring. | 4 layer of butter over the oplum'in th ms” ‘ When ake clasped hin ih ett te": | for each day when he will face the camera. While he poses M. Yturri will (lis continued brushes with tho officers ‘nat Labelle could not shtp opium drew back his littie hand and talk of his good looks in order that the Comte may not for an instant dur- made him at times desperate, and in his}under those gutses, as he becatre too § ing the pose lose sight of his charming personality, later years no move was too crooked to| well known to the officers, and he wre accomplish his purpose. He paid with|Compelled to smuggle it in direct. He ’ oy > A Yr ago this month Mr, Oakes 3 1, is llte for. kitting his companions, with| Dosens of revenue officers Were coped | & . 4s a sult’ for absolute divorce, one of the commissioners appointed by i c ~(qy ‘Whom he did not want to share the/aiong the Detroit River, Lake Huron can eenctes feaponnen. yeseen Judge Keogh to decide on the alleged (S} Broceeds of their jvint crime, ead 2 PERT Sea aRTe avai cued giitial the French maid temified tae Incompetency of Allen, sai to-day that ) Had Deterlorated in Crime. from Sarnia, Ontario, with $50,000 worth Mra, Oakes had compelled her, husband the erie of Justice Gaynor simply pro- . ¥ . fo write a Om vides the dismiasal ft | + MMouard. Labelie, the “booster” tor OC opium in & boat. | te landed it near 3 | the "chargen’ ‘the point eat tity wee sal of the insanity wambling-houses, the reckless murderer |ing inland with it. But in coming back g ® b@ | Little tots “Uy h ” “ ” (gi, S88 few dollars, wno was hanged In|toPert Harn the revenue men hea mae and told the jury that the Cuban sta a|.“Under the onter flea, sata Mr. Stouts” as well as Tierney, “ho is still in the same position saed his mamma on the pler it | Dawson, had greatly deteriorated from|S,trap for him. pane a ee peRalover Evarpodt and that he had geen ul a he was when the proceedings “wore | Jat sizes in the $1.50 Edouard Ladelie, the polished s:oundrel| fuiied, and behind this six ome od 1 United States, ond was) thelr passengers, rob them of the mone Pal hte beer yan poy apes ‘ we’ arked gen Wy he mucete in spunelng fr-| ith Tamenaniny ants te a | eontd ett te ata, oe | Pate Say Spe ee REG’ DRE | nevi cy gc cM, Young Vanderbilt Simply Out on] nes means that ne tn out gegen pepe & ee ween 2 n Tana po al 5 n ie Rae cruacross, the Canadian bor- | Mabelle came up. on horseback. Thirty | wan returning wun to, Michigan, swnen | ooewene roe captured after = long/vorce to Mr. Oakes, the first having 9 believe he could be taken back to cen cause we've Mer became known as the "Opium King” | feet trom the fort his horee snlited dan-|Ne‘leaped trom a window. ofthe trait. | chs Nese tured, after working i Westport sanitarlum at any time: if he In the ‘80s, ger and stood up on his hind feet. stole a farin wagon and escaped. © "| fn railroad wang asm common lanorer Lbaligelig agen after this divorce autt Parole, Lunacy Commissioner Dogar ta ‘ot strangely agutn, without much, : ‘ [zabelle wasia man|of high education! (oars faturned (tie fee had en | case ee ee eae reece tata | oired a divorce In 164, Just etore ‘he| Sayg, “Mr, ‘Tierney has received a 1 Merino — medium 4 Pd association with good soclety had|helie's horse dropped dead, falling “om| Sere ‘ohd'ne ‘found ‘retuge ‘ine minin ; married Adele Sullivan, brought an ne- ter from Mr. Allen in which All heavy weight. 3 c tend his proud occupetior «| MARCONI DUE TO-MORROW ton inst him to compel him to pay him for hie kindness d tl tilled in him all the nieeties of con- oe He sauirmed ow end continued fr. camps, “Bit hiai proud oosupetion ‘aa)aii| IPOD Sere cgtk ab aaread: WHET teat: a Ba Ee a dnl ES A was in Mostly medi ai f ation and action. But he was a ai of le n- | opium” sm nies rorce was granted and to give hero - um sizes, Yeroak at heart,” as a Federal oMocer cheaters ‘belched their loade at nim. | Cm bor Geinking the while and. he ere letee date on le ite for 5,000. Eis (@pecial to The rening World.) ie coher tha cot id ; f ae on of i [Ne a eer et a [Fone tie Pla, A teed td To Me Bmtertained at a Danawet me[ Hid, uP Poly one ite tor Fo. Hale | 5, malt Toe Brena Tt) ls &] then, 1 wish you would send meeiist| 5 cents a garment, es e “0 : Home ail ae Yelte tole ear in cs eae evonalng ce eerauaily he slid down the Roca Millionaires’ Club Saturday. before they were forgotten | the maze! question as to whether W. 8. Vander- | of the jurors #o I ean thank them, f rewdness, calculation and daring. of cpeleoccpne Puter ciee, ace ne pale ¢ vrirelens|Ogenem emtansiements with Adele Sulll-) out Atien, the great grandson of Com- eae or Rocers, Pret & Compa . 3 e penalty for the most cowandi. Big. Marconi, the inventor ot van, ae ERS, MP, hich he was capable, Unsexyiswe nt serene meine, inde Ho and Fournler: made a bust. telegratphy, will arrive In Now York to- ———— modore Vanderbilt, has @ legal right to] pace of Tetuan Sertously M11, Pit r ih Bose Harrie, of Vittoria Be Ce | Gaeta tore ae ate InN Hoek | ees Oe mUENE: NEN TAM A Boat be- | Woorow, On Saturday evening he will be| The Yellowstone National Park| his property. He has not been declared MADRID, Jan, Tho Duke ot |™* Seednnz. opposite city Hail, ae ‘madatter that he Beating the "ore auc’| by a Colonay reporter eng inierviewes, | SUITE, Devearhy Co tranmport Nemeomees | nteriained et a banauct at the Metro:|covers $812 aquare miles. ‘The| legally sane. Tetven, former Minister for Forelgn| #2 Bou ai "3 wean Sesetal smuggler ‘who Pe nomee Lapeile ‘courtocuty covering his inter- pe old aukeings to paras Oak ene politan Ciub by the directors of his Word alpianas tells all about this Fee aalie Coun | Michael Affairs, ta 0 seriously fll Chat he ts not poet = Biong. the Canadian pord e, optum, @ huge re an ent park. 7 ; expected to recover. i wing in Victoria oe the opium as “igeveral onthe etter th this Labelle ven-|ialand and there they would murder | American pany. great p xpec ent 64 West 330'st, x | Greatest Record in the History [roms]! Of this Giant Company roe LESLIE D. WARD, EDGAR B. WARD, January 1, 1903 FORREST F: DRYDEN, aa vies Sremene ee I LIFE INSURANCE ISSUED AND PAID FOR during seca 272 MILLIONS EDWARD KANOUSE, Th. CB BLANCHARD, | 3 ree including Ordinary Insurance ($87,000,000), over - JACOB B. WARD, se WILBUR SOMO Bonds and Mortgages, . . . . . «$10,996,953 27 ASSETS, end of 1902, over - - * : - - - - 60 MILLIONS F. C, BLANCHARD, Supervisor Loan Dept. { Real Estate, . - s+ + oo e+ + 11,863,588 51 INCOME, during 1902, Over 2 fl ii ‘q z = £ t 33 MILLIONS vier uae vom a : j RR Bonds and Stocks (Market Value) 18,621,442 50 PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, during 1902, over 9 MILLIONS Assistant Beoretary, Medioal Direster. LESLIE P. WARD, FREDERIC A. BOYLE, Municipal Bonds (Market Value), . . 5,737,301 95 SURPLUS, over - si et . a as 4 .. 9 MILLIONS Assistant Secretary. Onshter, | U.S. Goy. Bonds (Market Value), . , 109,000 00 WILLARD |. HAMILTON, JOHN K. GORE, Cash in Banks and Office, . . . . . 4,916,069 51 POLICIES IN FORCE, ae = 5 = 5 MILLIONS (OL SEIN, anne snag i Interest and Rents, due and accrued,, . 354,524 34 INCREASE IN PAID- FOR INSURANCE IN FORCE, over 108 MILLIONS bi 2 id ICK, - Supervisor, Bu i WM. PERRY WATSON, Assistant Medical Director. P j Loans on Collateral Securities, . . . 4,736,750 00 FREDERICK L. fi TEMA oeae 4 ; MAKING THE GRAND TOTAL OF 1 open, Loans on Policies,. . . . « + + « 1,066,916 83 Premiums Deferred and in course of wrascco "ssn ff Paid-for Insurance in Force over 800 Millions UFE INSURANCE , Paid Policy-holders in 27 Years, nearly 68 Millions by) Total, . 5 4 6 « + + $60,245,339 87 LIABILITIES Features of the Vear’s Administration were Reserve on Policy: « + + + + + 4980650 11 MARKED REDUCTION IN EXPENSE RATE, INCREASED DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS, ‘ an other Liabilities, . 2. 1 2 4 4 923,304 54 The Progressive Management and the Judicious Care of, and Liberality in Dealing with, t } Perrine to.Relleyebplere, 0+ 9 ASN AOE 3S Policy-helders' Interests, have made this Total, » 5 ss « § + $60,245,339 87 ONE OF THE GREAT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF THE WORLD. (HAS THE THE PRUDENTIAL || fg | Home Office: Newark, N. J. INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. BRANCH OFFICES IN NEW YORK CITY, STATEN ISLAND AnD YONKERS: WILLIAM DUTCHER, Gen, Agt., 141-145 Broadway. J. L, COYLE, Supt,, 125 West 42d Street, Z. T. MILLER, Supt., 213-17 West 125th Street, + a GER oe “ae 320, Brossuny. J. T, MCKENNA, Supt., 953 Third Avenue, DANIEL ZEISLER, Supt. 34 Avenue and 83d Street, 0 roacway PETER EGENOLF, Supt , 127-133 4th Avenue. PAUL SIEBERT, Supt., 247 East 34th Street, Ji pty » Supt, ! vy rovy Weal} WAR Gia hat a caduay, JOHN H, HYDE, Supt., 147 East 125th Street, MAX ZILZ, Supt., 2275 Broadway, Corner 82d Street. AMOUNTS ~ WM. DURBROW, Gen, Agt., 19 Liberty St. ADOLF CHOBOTSKY, Supt,, 240-2 West 25d Street. W, H, TREVIRANUS, Supt., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y, \.. $100.000 ro ie RUDOLPH WEIS, Supt,, 24 Union Square, East, N, L, SEE, Supt,, 34 and Willis AvenueS and 148th Street, | JOHN EICHBAUER, Supt., 15 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. '

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