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OBJECTS TO SNAKES MARKED THIS POLICY ld Two anti odest Detectives Tried to) Make Arrests Alone in East Fourth Street Establishment, | CRAWL ROUND EVERYWHERE. but Were Fought and Had to’ aa Call on Police for Aid. "DESCENT A SURPRISE Wife of Harold Livingston Bur- nett Sues for Divorce Because ; Creep Into Dresser Orawers and Into | serts They Were Only Intended to Keep Wife's Relatives Away. FOR CAPT. HOGAN. — The pape s fled with Justice Lambert aa in the Rrooklyn Supreme Court to-day ia the suit for separation brought Mrs Cornetin Carey Hull Burnett against Harold TAvingston Burnett (atr- ly waithe with snakes, Naarde and lige All the charges mace by the voung wife againnt her husband are of a reptilian He Knew Nothing of the Matter {Until the Patrol Wagon Was ummoned from the Mercer ' : Street Station to Convey the|:harecte: . Harold Burnett is a very wealthy Prisoners to Cells. ypung men of rather eoventric habits, He was married to Miss Hull on Mareh | 21. 1801, and cording to aMlavits of the wile of Lwo years but a few montha passed afier the wedding when she be- gan 10 feel un She knew that Mr Burnett was fond of snakes bur tovught that he would keep them In’ their proper place: (On eridence obtained by County Detec tive Riordan, an alleged policy shop was lod at No. % East Fourth street H. Riordan and County Detective MeClellan started to make the raid . batymet with such determined op- "position that they had to call on the Found Snakes, Vo Kibbons, Police for aswiatance. ‘hiv cali was the) Instea!, ashe asverta, she could aardly first intimation Capt. Hogan. of the} iirn jer hand without vor Into coa- Mercer street station, had that thereliac; with some writhing or crawilng was ® policy shop In his -presinot. '@) thing. Aw like as not. when ale reached Swatch he has recently been transferred. Vista her bureati drawer a ribbon, she ‘At Police Headquarters. it Is believed | wouis pul wut garter anake; nor wi oS ie the raid was a slay at Cagte lig guosual to fins ne black snake curled ty iy up in her q leg PRGA : y Pin her shue ov wriggling in her stock © The place tigre WENO es als el debngiipeacedien: bie Would oxen ooepdhemiligeaiadin eae en en [Hor Jewel case whe would Mad an ugly te story mercantile building « vt dee [2mard grinning at her, und when she taace from Broadway, ‘the proprieivess|2cured tea for her friends whe never f seustoeke [AHeW when (Oo expect a tarantula or Ix years old, of No, {#e@rpion to Jump out ofthe cup Her as had the place} O™2D401, she Gectares, was more than ‘a year, fond of bis weird pete, Veouuty detectives, say that the | fae! anmmer he hired a dottege in ley game was carried on in a hack Weatche . bot when she saw phat hidden from view of the swept | Was taking hie (it) menagerie with him q inningly devised screens, {8N@ refused t leave Broukiyn. Mr Mere ras iordan ay tin and out | Burnett pall her board in Hrooklyp, but Patrons, Riordan says. © of this room through the cigar store as freely as though legitimate business were belng carried on. ‘When Riordan ani Mo. _ the place there were twenty-elabt per “sons in the back room; including Mrs. |‘ only atlowed her This wae lets makes and bu her eomplain This strange danoing as i S00 a week (o apend jit he spent on bis says Mrs. Buraett tn nm entered ag young va n Bisenstock, and every one of them was a] Wike, and when she attended a dan fighter.” The detectivex were geiiing the | {Me Academy of Music two manthe wx: worst of it when Riordan tan to the] turn home and door, summoned assistance and Ws home aud left her there © the only avenue of escape. ‘Then ai * those In the pluce mtinte arrest was not Snakes to Frighten Relatives, i called for by warrants were ullowed to] Mr. Burnett denies tiiat be wax cruel w his wife He Kept te snakes as an meapevecrscuers are inducement for ser relatives to remain The Prisoners Captured. in their respective homes. Me dues ni : Gbject to the activities of the dance, but : Mrs. ates the the alleged proprie=| draws the line at what he calls “moan tress; nk Blumfeld, of No. 44 Sixth nt between dances.” ullus Solo Mrs, Burnett, through her counsel atreet, The alleged runner; Jultus Solo-| Mire. Bumper. proven vee ae Hee ON, of No. Atk East [ifteenva street. | and counsel feex pending the mult Py the alleged writer: Alexander Kaiz, of|says her husoand has an independent Oe No f93; Broadway, Brooklyn; ‘Thomas served decision $10,900. Justion Lambert ree 7 MSvanagt, of No. 76 Kast Third street gr of No, 40; Seventh | Brooklyn: Sigmund Blumsiein, “Charles Rothman, of No. 1 Bleecker sireet Pi. Hogan wank tn the atation-house ® when the patron en call- od to as: ordan and Han sum- Peers) MET MMONAY prised und annoyed io fiad that the District-Atiorney en had unearthed a wippores cy joint Bape aires toe oconess reacved sve] He and the Other Walking Dele- Operas Lawyers wules. Boland and gates Indicted for Extortion Harreti, repre z the poll 2 | Mabicniirricn ta. Later they a Are Meanwhile Released on the privoness in deffesson Marke 2 Bince the murder of s Macka High Bail. 3 Syael Parks. Timothy MeCartay and “Ma ) General Sosstons to- 4 MeCavthy and Parks wére SANCTIONS ANEW ’ »y Former Magistrate it Ae * Form Assemblyman revrald looked aftes the interests of F t Me they lad had ne opport ty iueneot Ue an sof the Grand _ J the accused were given untl next end. fy the mean time going Sinking Fund Authorizes One to \.2.",),"” _Piy from West Twenly-second : Street and the Company wil’ of fxing ball came Tollee Devers e and declared that he "Build Fine New Boats. HS of the accused men, There — — t bout the bail, but y fixed it at $1,000 | ui aeeule tment, making Parks's een vepmmaidiion: wo i's $00) and Carver's t ith oa Ble aa ’ : lend, John J. Byrne, pe-| attend. Ane es) UE Ire for Parks and McCarthy Be corral ‘while Danie) Meehan, jor dealer of BEM snes Company. Fifiy-xecond atreet and Tenth avenue, + e4 yal for Carvel jonere to grant 4 be -! i! M —— for the opera SHIPPING NEWS. 7.29} Moon rissa TIDES. High Water, ALM. 6 nes 442 Sun gota y foot of West Baty swevoNA sirve az if this | the Lackawanna BR be te FOR TO-DAY. FeRA Company i'n onporad to tt we tae Alderman McC: too fans: priv JREu Pur P.M, 11.53 PByt it ts not.” + ae Yease fe ti hy ioboken Ferry Com) wate voc sr slip at the font PORT OF NEW YORK, Went Fourteenth Tatreat and we have — 4 new siipe. If we don't build new ARRIVE Mahe! Compirotier wilt condemn we have now. and we don't pr Philiiding Ane pew ones uniil we are . franghisy Hard voiel favorably on | » abd also granted tie ap-| Mint ho College Point Merry | for’ the establishment of a fet One Hundred and 'Tairty- INCOMI pea STEAMSHIPS., TO-DAY, Manila, Napiew B ; and One ilundred and Taret, Hatt a eeders Gist mopees. Umtreets. in the East River, to — Coll Point 09 Rane Collese Point OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED ‘TO-DAY. Fucret Blemare La Lorraine, Hremen, IN HER STOCKINGS He Keeps Reptiles in the, Her Shoes, but the Husband As-| waym qhe young | | © WASHINGTON, July 16, | purl 11.06} THE WORLD: THURSDAY ‘EVENING, JULY 16, 1303. NINE OF THE RED-HEADED LITTLE GUIDERAS AND THE HAPPY MOTHER WHO WON A PRIZE WITH THEM. FIVE ARRESTED ON GRAVE CaARGE' Fourteen- Year-Old Florence Dickerson. Found Wandering in the Park, Told a Story! of Cruel Mistreatment. SHE APPEARED TO BE DAZED. But She Picked Out the Men from al Crowd of Others, and One Injures! Claiming a! | His Own Case by | Pocket-Book, | Five men are locket vp in the Bast! Hixty-reventh ntreet sation charge | with ormbiat abuse of fourteen-year- | olf Florence Dickerson, of No. 142 A’ Khey are Frank Votrano proprietor of a barber mbop at No ‘Milrd avenue: Patrick Condilim, of No MA Fast One Nundrad amt Fortieth mtreet; James Pravengino, of No 0 Bast One Hundred und Serond sireet, | Jacon Ferrara, af No. Ini East One| Handred and Second #resi, and Raiph OAinio. of No. 1935 ‘Third avenue A poileeman found (ho @trl wandering in Cental Park near the Sixty-seventh ntreet omtrance on the east side tis afternoon She apperred to be Caxnd He seniwed her to the atation-honge, Where she told a story that resulted tn Detective Devitn and n uniformed po: Hceman being sent to the barber shop. When the prisoners were brought In they were dined up with several plaid clothes detectives and @ tot of eltirenr ven ihe the park she arn It teh The pckethook wax exmored on the stationshoure deak and Fevrans eimimed ¢t, saying ne had lust NEW OPERATION TO SAVE POPE’S LIFE NECESSARY. (Continued from First Page.) ditioy of the Pope Is worse and partly because his daughter, who has been suffering from fever, 1s better and has left Rome for the country. PREDICTED Hi; WOULD DIE TO-DAY. ‘This is the festival day of the Oarmelite Madonna, ou which Pope Lea had a premonition he would die, Karly th{s morning His Holiness awoke and immediatly Repentenae: ing prayers to the Madonna, speaking With suoh fervor that his valet, Centra, hurried from an adjoining room. Pope Leo, hearing Centra's votes, aaid: “© Pio! Your task fs nearly done. To-day {s the fete of t rmelite Madonna.” Still later, with the same idea in mind, the Pope asked for one of hin private secretaries, Mgr. Marzolini, to have him say maas in the chapel next to his bedroom, wilh the door between the two apartments open, In the middle of the mass Pope Leo received the comminion jike one who really saw visioss of coming biise. e SLEEP IS LIKE DEATH. At noon Mgr. Angeli, one of the Pope's private secretaries, who had Juat left the sickroom, sald: ““T have left the Holy Father in a sleep which, is ao deep that It Tewerm= vies the Jethargy of death. Because of Pope Leo's particular devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel special preyers on behalf of His Holiness were offered in all churebes. after the celebration of ma His physicians gay there {s no physical: a eaag {n his onse, and in the slow process of weakening there can be pow His disease has passed the acute phase, and were he a younger man he might now be passing into convalescence, but his vital force ia worn out. Hie Holiness does not complain of pain, but only of a feeling of unrest, which bas been augmented since he has been unable to leave his bed. Mgr. Falconio, the Apostolic Delegate, to-day received the following cablegram from Cardinal Rampolla; “The condition of the Holy Father continues grave. ‘registarce is a cause of admiration.” » \ HAVR®, July 16.—Cardinal Gibbons, of Baliimore, arrived here from New York to-day on the lrench steamship La Touraine, He will start for Rome without delay. His wonderful |COPPER SLUMPS 'MRS, FAIR'S BROTHER AFTER DIVIDEND. NEAR DEATH IN AUTO, | Usual Quarterly Declared, but Report) Frederick Nelson and Nat Titsworth Was Circulated that It Had In a Mishap Similar to the Fatal Been Passed. | One In France e directors of the Wmaigamatet | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. July 14, | Coppe: ympany to-day declared the uaual quarterly dividend of 1 1 per} Frederick Nelson, of New Market, a ere brother of Mra. Charles Fair, who w: ‘There was an attack made on Copper | Killed In an automobile acoklent abroad, had a narrow escape from a similar denth to-day and t Titsworth, of Bound + Were returning tn an auto from | immediately after the declaration of tha dividend and the pric were hammered |to a new low record Ing at 46 1-2. ‘This was explained in a report cir- Joulated that ihe dividend had deen | the seashore when, at \Worton's Mills, | passed noar this city, te brake refused to | BOSTON, July 16—The copper stocks | Work. The auto was going downhill at the time, and its speed become terrific. At the toot of the hill {i left the road and crashed into a tree ‘The two men were pitched out and Jay helpless on the ground until farm- ems in the nelghvorhood went to their showed more steadiness to-day than at any Ume during the week. Amaiga-| mated, however, broke to a new low record of 46 1-2 on a false report that the dividend had been passed, Coppers |cloped weak. but above the lowest. \ ‘The general market was active and aasistance Both were badly bruised irregular, with the undertone firmer. hse Welsuee and shaken up and It {a constdered al- most a they were not PEARLS GONE THIS TIME. Package Valued at $2,800 DL demolished by the on and Titsworth wero rhe. kMled. caliision and Nel brought to this city Ina farmer's ————— ‘SHIPBUILDING TRUST pears from Appratser’s Warehoase In regard to the published report | |uhat a package of diamondr ts miss- Ri Ing from the Appralser'’a Warehouse, SURE OF EORGANIZING Collector Stranahan sald to-d. { Palas No diamonds h. been lost, but a Counsel for Company Says Mortgage (Package of half-pearis cmd opale ts | Deposits Insure Success of missing from the Stores, where It had Plan. | been sent for examination, It be- e |Meved to have been erroneously deliv-| A meeting of the Reorgansiation |ered or stolen, probably the latter, A| Committee of the United States Ship- wooden case containing fourteen pack-| DUllding Cotapany was held to-day, and |ages, each wrapped in biue paper and|the time for recelving securities of the (led withirep tape, was opened in the | cojnpany was extended to duly 27, examiner's room on Saturday last for N. Cromwell, of counsel for examination and the Gontents verified Arise raid that more than a The examination was not then com-|™muority of have bean atpom feather pleted, and the case was placed in an|the committee, Insuring the success of tron cage. Monday morning the exam- the plan resgnilase of the pledge of ination was resumed and one of the] ferine fourteen packnges was missing. The wifi'ter receled’ enee nein e,toponlts value Is sald to be about $2480. as the committe ved except upon such termi may prescribe, TROLLEY HURLED CHILD 10 DEATH Little Giri Struck and Thrown Fifty Feet andsThen Crushed by Car, Which Motorman Was Unable to Stop. s AMASA THORNTON MORMON PLEADER Politician Appeared Before Mayor Low to Urge Street- Preaching Permits Be Res- tored to Latter Day Saints. Mayor Low ested 19. The: Rrening, World) wave a hearing to-day to! J. NEWARK, N. July -While on} Amasa Thornton, the Republican poll- @n errand fot het mother, and within | ticlan, counsel for the Latter Day r_feot of her home, pretty Agnes | Saints, otherwise known as the Mor- Otto, ten years old. of No. 128 Belmont | mons, aud John G. MoQuarrie, President avenue, to-day and ‘Frowpttal, The tt tracks when the car forse was so groat that the child was hurled about fifty feet and fell directly was mangled by a trolley car died soon after at the City of the tern States Mission, The hearing was on the question the Mayor continuing the Issuance permits to the Mormon migslonarles to preach In the open air. ‘The tasue of these permits, granted generously to the Mormons nader the Van Wyck adminis- of of tle girl was running across the struck her, The tn front of the speeding vehicle, which | tration, was continued under Mayor Low the motorman had not time to stop. until the first of the year, when som- ‘The screams of thechild asthe heavy] plaiats made to ihe trucks of the trolley crushed her could planatee: were dvou Tete miecttee be heard for sey 1 blocks, and hun- | Of pelygaay ake e ie sere are nae Greda of persons attracted by them ran | Cle ; bho Hive: pouretoiin te eke to assist her. Ii waa necessary to Hitt) yy PP form the, Mormons ain ‘ the oar to get the mangled body from | Mayor fo was arranged £0F (o- beneath the wi Be ee ae eee atant wand Prenton’: st child's mother was prostrated Mand tocurwe te MASSE mith erlef on hearing the litle girl's) Men, mits again van: fate “Mr, McQuarrie appealed forvently to —_— MM de that any intlma- IGNORED DOCK SUBPOENAS. any manner to I 3 veferred dn. any manner. to prt 4 {Yan 4a Infamous falschood. for ht ple tie constitu: “The? McManus and Others Patd al rights and de- 4 Christan No Attention to Sapmonsen. nd God- ~ the same Assistant Disirle Clarke papel in the continued his inve ¥ other law- ° rs ok Dock fairs. of the Van Wyck Dook B ayor all_ that Presi- afterno dent. MeQvarr to say, and then Hurley, brieny replied without committing hm- ng firm of Brown, & ming, | s intimating why he has refused MeManus, Nicholas Cunning- |t Morinon. application, Te said he MOR. Martin, “i cousin by | would give the words of Presidont Me- marriage of J. Sargeant Cram. paid no |Quarrie, as well as a letter the latter attentinn to the subpoenas served upon | submitted, his careful attention, and de- thon cide the case early next wee! Jim Dumps, at Buffalo, went through Large mills, and more delighted grew At every step. “How clean!" sald he. He saw them mingle, skilfully Malt, wheat and sunshine—strength for him. “ And that makes ‘Force,’” nods “Sunny Jim.” Clean " *Thave Mawet the Hear ok the higheat pore ‘oise ‘The Ready.to-Serve Cores) crisp cleanliness PROUD OF HER TE LITTLE REDHEADS They Won Second Prize for Mrs. | John Guidera, Policeman’s Wife, at the Picnic of the Be- nevolent Association. OLDEST IS 15 AND BABY IS 4. “It Makes a Home Bright to Have 80 Much Color in It,” Pleasantly Ob- serves the Father of the Auburn: Topped Brood, There's Nellie and Katie and Lizzie and Tom, And Sarah and Margaret, too, There's Joseph and Annie and Agnes and John, With heads of a Carteresque hue. —Ballad of Big Familee. fa the joyous dura Singing to-day, lay which Mra. Avenue A. is and when she comes to the last line there is a strong support from ten red ips all net in beaming faces surmounted by roseate halos that would make good old Tittan fall in a ft of admiration if he could visit the east side of Manhattan. Mrs, Guldera took the second prise at the New York Policamen's Wives’ Benevolent Association plenic yesterday for having tho second largest family of any New York cop. When it comes to a richness tn color scheme, though, Mrs Guidera saya she thinks she ought to have a special medal, for she has the sole privilege and honor of boasting of a family of ten red-headed offspring Proudest Woman in New York. of ‘The second prize was a dinner set of 10 pieces and the mother of the !m- mense bunch of American Beauty roses says she fs tho proudest woman In New York City. “IL have ten of the brightest children in New York," she announced proudly this morning as she ushered in her rosy- haired progeny. “I can't say too much In favor of red- hatred boys and girls. “They are the brightest children in the world, and I don't apply my remarks to the color of their hair. elther. I mean their minds are as bright on the inside as thelr heeds on the outside, “Every one of my children can out~ rank their schoolmates.” Katie, the oldest, is Afteen, and Agnes, the baby, ts four, When Mrs. Guidera was giving a eu- logy on the brilliancy of the red heads there was a halo of brightness formed around the room that made The Eyen- ing World reporter wince In the sud- den glare. John Guidera, who has been connected with the Seventh Precinct for twelve years, says he is a friend of President Roosevelt. “Yes, I know Teddy well,” he sald proudly, and glanced significantly at his brood of ten. “He can't accuse me af race suicide. I gues: Guidera has lived In the Thirtieth As- gembly District ever since he was mar- ried. “I have rented from the same landlord, too, but I haven't lived in the samo house. In fact I have to move every two or three years, started out with four rooms, but we ‘6 elght now, and I guess #oon I'll have to get @ small farm !f things keep on at the present rate.” She Wants Them All Red. “T want all of my chtldren to have red hair,” said Mrs. Guldera, sending rosy-haired Lizzie over to the crib to rock four-months-old Agnes In the cradle, while nine-year-old ‘Margaret and elght-year-old Sarah started to tidy up the sitting room, “It makes g home bright to have so much color in It.’ sald John Guidera, “If red-headed children aro more quick tempered than other colors [ haven't noticed it. 1 only know my children can hold their own wherever they go.” ‘All of the bright-headed little Gulde- ras have taken honors in school, Fif- teen-year-old Nelle was graduated three years ago and Is now studying to be a stenographer. Three-year-old Annie can read and write, Mrs, Guidera Is a wonder of the nelgh- borhood, and when she and the broad- shouldered policeman take out their flock of ten there Isa dazz!ing sensation along Avenue A that would make Mrs, Leslie Carter or the sunny-hued Mrs, Flake tremble with a Jealous ra FAVORABLE REPORT ON HUDSON TUNNEL - Rapid Transit Board Agr ditions for the North River Franchise, ‘The Rapid Transit Board met this afternoon and took up the question of the proposed franchise to the Integ- borough Company to extend its lines @rom One Hundred and Forty-ninth street to Bronx Park and to build @ spur to Fort Lee, and the franchise te constrict a {innel under the Hudson River from Jersey City to Cortlandt street, asked for by the Manhattan and Hudson Railroad Company. The committee of the board appointed 16 consider the application of the com- pany reported favorably and presented a form of franchise which, they eald, was satisfactory to the applicant com- pany. ‘The contract provides that the franohise shall be in perpetuity on term to be adjusted each twenty-five years. For the first ten years the company ia pay $10) per year for the right to enter ahe city and Atty cents per tinear foot of track per year for the (racks within the city limits, and for the next fifteen years a like entrance fee and $1 per foot per year for its (racks. In all other, respects the conditions of thé franchise are similar to the con- ditions under which the Pennsylvania tunnel was granted, Mayor Low insisted on the addition to the clause of the following paragraph: “This board retains the absolute right to onler, from time to time, suoh in- crease Of service and such improvement of acoommodations aa it, in its judg- ment, may deem proper. HOT WEATHER DISEASES Diarrhoea, bowel trouble and summer com- plaints are prevented and quickly cured by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Ne hould drink water in bes het without putting a eapogntu) 2 Baits { 28, Eii'disease germe'end mn es fife worth lim Ing during these hot di 0 fused Jt ts absolutely pure and contains ly whiskey recognized by Gmiment nek medicine; thts Isa guarantee AN grocers, drugeinis ov direct, $1.0) rer bottle. pores MAL WHISKEY CO., Rochester, VINCENT says Ee Ican’t fit you out of stock I'll make your Sone th ay weath te a clothes. 0 gov Id rather fit you in clothes ready to put on. Less trouble to you. Get more for your money. Mighty few men that-I can’t fit in a jiffy. Broadway—22d Street. eS ee Avenue—12th Street, jenced fold. col © Steam Laundry "wash? rwoman Steam Laundry, TED First-class bosom on Tuachine; steady, portion; good pay, Metre: polifan Laundry, 1 vo., Brooklyn, WANTBO—F ite good pay: steady position, ary, 167_Di VANTED=Eaxperionoed girl tm collar deparee “ment, Steam ary. 205K. Wath at WANTED—Virecclass family trom “Mode Laundry, 27 Fleet st., Urookiya GIRL for marking, sorting « ean Re areiceat Trai and . purity. ona the Charactert Syrroeetly laspecied ocied tho ees absolute dry, 236 Court st., Brook! Laneasi tia n Laundry, experienced family lromer: American Laundry, 96th st. ond Nand body ironer wood pay. Atlas man to do ironing | or 4 Gaye @ Laundry, 236 Court st., Brooklyn, TAUNDRBSS—Ce0d woman on washing machine; 100d, Westmineter Hotel, 16th at. solored mel ae Teun 10 ironer TLAUNDRESS Family iron xington ced. Laundry, 14’ TAUNDR EARS Women to Wash and ron Yo Taundry. Call, ready for work, 221 f Hak oe s~ countey Hotel; also. waltreasani Hotel, ‘bes 109, 617 6th Brower NN. 20 Hamliton ave, a. YOUNG: ort: Yo walt on laundry office: qaene. oTRE ‘to learn laundry baatnete: ae to mere Columbia Laund: nas vas YOUNG GIRL ‘to Yearn mark: aC y while learning 560 Beh Laundry Wants—Male. VANTHID Ewe eaperioagea Tough Gry aBint Whe 319-416 WANTED Pwo ptarigre. Lanetalder's Gteam Laundry, Ae te entry oat nner Be references. being xIngton ave, Help Wanted—Male. eines Aor iowla wr inp andl ae cee oe Mavesdey os ee eoion Toundry & in an ii on Com’ « .

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