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WEDS CHANLER ¥ Mother Tolls Friend of Mar- riage, but Actress Herself Re- fuses to Say Anything About It, ° mother of Minnie Ashley, the ac- has announced to a friend of tne that her daughter and William Chanter, ex-Congressman, were in Boston on Sunday and that immer home at Great Neck, L. I. hen asked about the report to-day @ aotress, who was seen at Great begged to be excused from talk- fing. When asked if she would deny or affirm the statement her mother nad made ehe declared sho “really ad nothing ¢o say." Members of the Ureat Neck colony say that Mr. Chanler has been at the home severa! days, and that it . was ‘the common belief there that the | great-grandson of John Jacob Astor “had married the comic opera star. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, brother of ' the former Congressman, who is living at Tuxedo Park, denies any knowledge of the reported marriage. He said that $f his brother had married the actress he knew nothing about it. ‘William Astor Chanler is a son of the Jete John Winthrop Chanler, a grand- gon of John Jacob Astor, He was boro fm Newport in 1867. Atter he was grad- tated from Harvard, tn 187, he trav- fitting out an exploration party. went into Africa at Zanzibar and came out at Catro, having discovered a new country and a new tribe. He was made @ fellow of the Royal Geographical So- Giety of England and of the Imperial and Royal Institute of Vienna for his achievements. He later became intercated in politics, and in 1897 was elected to the Lest! ture from the Vifth Assembly District, ws on the Tammany ticket. He went to the front in the Spanish-Amer- ican war. He fought at Ban Juan. He red special commendation from sstoned cap- ressman froin fr. Chanter 1a the author of “Through le and sert: Travels in East Kieiee.” io is a member of the Knick- etbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Union, | re’, Colonial, Turf and Field and} fayhattan clubs, the St. Nicholas and | Geographical societies and t . Ashley 1s a well-known actress. “San Toy" and “The country Girl” are among recent comic operas {n which she nas appeared, Protection Leaga: r England, ONDON, May 15.—James Lowther presided ‘last night at a meeting of members of the House ot Commons and resolutions were © a league emerpterpen rent { MINNIE ASHLEY, WHO MAY BE MRS. WILLIAM ASTOR C. nyt emersgyte EXECUTOR DENIES Fe | THE BIGGAR STORY. | Bennett Estate Not Worth $620,000, | He Says, and a Settlement Can- not Be Made for Four Years. | ASBURY PARK, Noo. Me Hawkiin itor oF t he late Henry Hennett ytory of an | | Muy 15—tva] . | M TABLETS BY ERROR. j Young Woman Will Probably Die as * Result of Swallowing Mer- cury Compound. Miss Loulse Fuller, a beautiful young woman who lives at No. 114 Walton street, Williamsburg, $s dying in the Kastern District Hospital from an over- dose of mercury which she says she took by mistake, The doctors say there fs slight hope for her recovery. Miss Fuller came to the house several weeks ago. She said she worked in Brooklyn and complained several times that she was In poor health. | She talked seldom to those in the house und seemed despondent at most times Others were awakened early to-day by CORONERS SUSPEND "DR. ALBERT T, WESTON They Lay the Physician Off Because He Took His Vacation Against Board's Orders. The Board of Coroner's to-day sum- Marily suspended Coroner's Physician Albert T. Weston for being absent with- ot leave. The members of the FE ti Jackson, Goldenkranz and Scholer. , “Coroner Brown, who fa a friend of Dr. Weston was absent. A short time ago Dr. Weston informed the Board of Coronera that he intended to take his vaca ‘They refused thel consent, but he Just the same. action taken to-day ‘was decided after District-Atorney Jerome had for Dr, Weston yesterday to atte: trial of a case in which he was the chief witness, ————_- BEWARE OF PNEUMONIA. If you want to id pneumonia at this season of the year don't wear light clothing. ‘This is the advice given by Dr. GJ. Burke, of the Health Depart- ment. “During the last few weeks there has been quite an increase in the 1 of pneumonia cases,” sald Dr. Bu dey. “In Chicago an epidemic ts “Most of the cases of pneumonia that \\ WT | Sets WSN WW \\\ Wt M WM The Band is the her screams, and, running to her room, found her In great agony. Dr. Brown came with an ambulance and took her to the hospital, She told the physicians there that she had intended to some potash tablets, but in the ds had mistaken the boxes and swallow: six mercury tablets. 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