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CERN Rn m Arrested far the Crime DISGRACE ON FAMILY NAME ALLEGED CAUSE. Young Woman Makes Antes No Tidir 43 Heard from Mim Me Left Buffalo, Fou Years Aqo-—Couple Made Big Money on the Sta Mortem Statement. However. in Which She Declares that Wound Was Self-inflicted. @HICARD. Ave Ni" Mien: Stare faytie various wn ae don 4 wee aPandtauenier of Wil of Alalvamna. te dying Aut He ting that ane « . her Willam ft Lytle bas Been arrested in Montgomery, Abn nerused By the Chien@n police of hav Ing whot hie starer tt is f the tinet pesutiar cance With Which the pottes >» . deni in many yeare Chief Oe) b lieves that her brot Wiliam R Lytle, Miscovered the life ane wan lont- dpm, enticed her to a number of resorts and then, while she wax drunk with euor, took her to her apartments and mot her, Nis anger being caused by the disgrace he believed she had cast Upon the family name. In her ante-mortem statement Mixs Lytls, whose grandmother married Car ter B. Harrison, a prother of the late President Benjamin Harrison, said she had been to a number of resorts with ‘W. R. Lytle, but did not say that he ‘Was her brother. She insisted her name ‘wae Marte Gordon. Youngs W. 2 Statem This ts the statement made by the Young woman, who was told she could ot long survive the two bullet wounds fa her left breas M it name is Marie Gordon. 1 228 Smythe street, Montgo-n- ety, Ala. 1 came to Chicago on July 9, 18, and registered at the Auditorium Hotel. On Aug. 7, in company with W. R. Lytic, f visited a number of resort tone of which my friend be came engaged In a quarrel with a ool- ored man. { stepped into the cab which may frend had engaged and as 1 did so J heard a pistol shot. W, R. Lytle then Jeft the house, Jumped on the box of the Cab and drove away “After going some distance we left the cab on the street and I proceeded to the above-named hotel. While very despondent J took the revolver which was in my satchel and shot myself twice in the left breast “L came to Chicago to kill myself, Under Instructions from Chief of Po- lice O'Neil the police of Montgomery, Ala, have arrested William R. Lytle, & brother of the wounded woman and mupposedly the one with whom she ways she visited the resorts. ‘The Montgomery police were told that he a It With intent to. kill, reason, they beliey that the Chicago poice will charee Rim with trying to kill his sister af. ter visiting the resorts with her. Disapaproved of Her 1, ytle lq the daughter of Mr. and Bvander Lytle, of Murfreesboro, Tenn, One sister lives with her ‘pac rents there, another lives with her huss band in Louisville and her brother, William R. Lytle, made his headquar- to the police from Mur- dicate that the authorities there belleve that Lytle met his sine when she went to Chicago, did not ap. Prove of the life she wa ing and @ssayed to check it Ina most drastia min Ment Miss Lyth ic in Montgomery Miss Lytle was known af Marle Gordon, When the came to Chicago she seemed plentifully supplied with money, took expensive apartenents at the Auditorium and registered under the name of Mrs. Henry Glover, of Montgomery. Officers with requisition papers have ne to Montgomery for Lytle and will ring him here. It is hoped to have him here before his sister dies. ‘When Lytle was arrested by the Ala- ama authorities he dented any knowl edgo of the shooting of Marie Gordon, the officers using that name, He. said he would return to Chicago without requisition papers, SEEKING TO SET “AL” ADAMS FREE. Justice Qartlett Hears Argument on Application for a Certificate of Reasonable Doubt. Before Justice Bartlett in the Yate Division of the Supreme Brooklyn, Lawyee Charles Hyde 4 to-day his motion for a certifi reasonable doubt in the matter conviction of “Al” Adams, the King, now In Sing Sing prison. As the First Division of the Appellat Court hay alteduy approved the tindin< of the trial court, the present proc ings will furnixa’a basis of app the Court of Appeals Mr. Hyde ae- lard that the ‘District-Attocney had exceeded the picrogucives of his” office by forcing open a trunk in Adams's pri- yate ofice and taking privace pa from it to use as evidence against him Mr. Hyde deviared this was as untale &s to forse a prisoner to Lesuify against tiimself. “He further held that the act Of seizure was illegal. Another conten- Mon was that the evidenco on which Adams's conviction had been seoured Was the testimony of Detective Rear- don, of the Anti-Policy Society, wio held that the sheets taken from Ad- ams's trunk hadiseen used In policy. There was no Proof thi! they had been used by Ad- ams. Appel- 1 to posPuty, jAssistant — District-Attorney weet Johnse. ieplied for the. State, Balding that man in which the Ada had been ob- riy within the law te brick tiett (stony Doth alas to riefs, and suid he would render decision ina few days Playground in Battery Park oc- this afternoon when Robert EB: Years old, of No. 10 Wash- was taken to the Hu@- tal suffering from a of the rij - Bovera: it rolled Ey SEARCHED FOR POLICE SAY HE $50,000 FIND BY SHOT WIS SISTER NELLIt WHENRY Mise Lytle |e Dying in the Aude Geouritiog for That Amount Left fortum Motel, Chisago, and Mer Brother Has Been in Safe Oenasite ty Hor Hue jonn Webeter Boon Rasnvernd REVIVES STORY OF 00D DISAPPESRANCE some home at No The physician declar aniiited there by a private detective em ployed by hie wife, who pleked boy and ran ou the city the same « ing to talk of the child's recapture. haw been heard of him, but whether | —_— STOCK he killed himaeit ident will never be known mitted the boy was in his grandmothers Piaget cach house, and that there he would stay un. (fl he gained complete legal custody of him. The story of the exciting events in Pine Hil! was told by another for he was one TOO MANY LAWYERS IN TOBACCO CASE Bourke Cockran Silenced by Newark Chancellor When He Attempted to Speak in Action for Receiver. SRALLY AND CLOSE HIGHER Good Buying and Substantial Support Lift Values in a Halt- ing Session and Prices of the Leaders Advance. hie Wwhereabouw erould long ago have been discovered, it in argued, were he living. Manager for Hin Wife. At the time of his disappearance he was managing hin wife “The Bicycle had been playing to fairly good busl- ness. The married Ifo of Mr. and Mra Webster was one of exceptional happi- no known reason Why he should have destroyed himeelf. been missing for sev- Webster ordered an and screamed for help, while her hus- band bundled the boy Snto the carriage and hurriedly drove toward the railway station. A detective, employed to guard Mrs. Sinclair, tried to follow but he was distanced. Good buying, together with mubstan- (Speotal to The Rvaning World.) in the final Exchange to-day, and dlosed showing gains run- ning from 1-2 to Chancellor Pitney in Chancery Cham- heard argument on urn of a rule to show cause why a recetver should not be appointed for the {versal Tobacco Company, of which Rutler is aamed The application for the appoint- iver Is made on behalf of hour on the Stoc z William Hay- nable to retire from a period of mourning, Webster resumed about given any property the necurities the stage, even for thi: her stage work, up hope of ever fndin; the discovery was irregular The course of trad of Physicians and Surgeons in this city In 1896, Dr, Sinclair entered at once Into a growing practice, Bealdes being physican for the families of both P. F. Collier and Robert Collier, who married Miss M capacity and most exclusive families in the city. Dr. Sinclair js one of the consulting physicians in the Polyclinic College Hos- pital, and is recognized by his n poraries as being at the head of his profession. with @ promising t 1 Enable Her to Res m will enable Mra, Webster live very counfortably If she desires to quit acting, and it she does wish to rei ment of a rec counsel waa so lar; and the Interruptions so frequent that Is understood that st fOr @ season or he foundation of the fortunes of M ter and Nellie MoH (ere? cago a good m they were members of Hooley’s Theatr ment of the la played in a musi a small scale, called * from this Sallsbur: formed, with John Webster This organizat success and made much the upwurd movement was resumed It looked as {f the market was stil! perated and promptly called W., Bourke Uian Cookran to order when he interrupted. to good, Careful acrutiny of the buy- He sald there were too many counsel, ing and selling of the active Issues and those who had not been introduce t would please refrain from Cockran had no right oHenry was made Under the mana Nate Salisbury. they belief to the Cot yesterday's {nterrupting served only to strengthen that stocks bought weakness were to-day for sale at ve Might advances, strong interests are extend support to tielr specialties only ‘ ‘oek: when strictly necessary and not all as !t was his fault that his colleague nad aggressively as if they the turn had come. interest found ® ‘Troubadours McCarter, of counsel between himself and his wife grew out of her jealousy occastoned by his devo- tion to his mother, Mrs. Frances Sin- clair. The latter has recently been making the Sinclair residence her home, Mrs, Dantel A. Sinclair ts very wealthy in her own right, and ts sald to have taken legal steps to regain pos- session of the Kidnapped boy. She wi married to Dr. Sinclair four years ago, nn met with great to, company; money for all explained to the Court ‘Mr. Salisbury remained with the or- ganization unit! he formed a partne ghlp, with Willlam F, Cody” ("Butt led Miss McHenry for a while, when were convinced On the othen hand introduction, the Haulda-| Vice-Chancellor skid he would stand on tion at the moment much too Sight in! What fhe said (}volume to justify any crease in thelr comniitments, the irregularity, Webster marri and acted with her he assumed her management. ‘There were too many counsel, and he a Mr, Cockran at the proper Phe small buyers, those people who| Pleased to meet the distinguished coun- much surprise was occasioned, for the by them had been ver and “A Night at the TAB CLOSING QUOTATIONS, World reporter to-day, would not dis- cuss the cause of the trouble between himself and wife, but did say: Tho argument was begun at 1! o'clook } contriouted {PY Mr. Davis for McAlpin, ing the bill of complaint he submitted number of affidavits statements made in the application for the receiver were repeated. President Willam H. Butler was accused of run- ning the company for his own benefit. Davis declared that the company was bankrupt RAILROAD FIGHTS FOR CEMETERY LAND. Working Force of the Erie Driven Off by Police, the Contest is Taken to Court, The Brening World.) J., Aug. 1.—The sensa- tional fight between the Mount Pleasant Cemetery Company and the Erie Rail- road Company over the laying of tracks along the Passaic River bank imm diately adjoining the property of the cemetery was to-day transferred to the Court of Ohancery, where Vice-Chancel- lor Stevens listened to argument on the granting of an injunction restraining the railroad. ‘The latter on Sunday, Aug. 2, sent out @ trainload of laborers trom Jersey City in the early hours of the moraing and banks for st evidenos again interfering busybodies, but by that I don't mean the immediate relatives of my wife, The stories which have been printed are genera: ‘think, however, they came from my wife. But I didn't draw a revolver on my wife," emphasizing “wife.” largely to the business of the session. lowest and clos! ‘That the Governing Committee of the Stock Exchange is very est in running down gera who have been busy the bear campalgn ded wale are as “ puch in earn= “while I have no legal right, I have a moral one to the boy, and no one can take him from me. “Any one who tries to do so will meet with a warm re- ception. I understand that my wife, ac- noon when it was called for to-morrow, to deal with aken againat a member of the Ex- change who has been charged with oulating reports regarding certain lead- well known and It 1s sald 1 action will be Aleenan, niece of a pawnbroker, Hen: MoAleenan. The famtly home was No. Ths news had a good effect on market and led Ina way to the upward . in which the whole list benefited ‘as about the best feature of the day, it opening unchanged at 46 3-4 and not’ golng below that pi sed at 48 Stan advance of 2 points. F clased up 1 1-8 per port was given Manhattan closed 8 over and Metropolitan 1-8 per cent, Metropolitan Becurt and Beooklyn Rapid Transit Amalgamated Copper ‘The parents of Mra. Sinclair are dead, have had spats before, but ha' t will be many days defofe the: be in each other's arms again.” LONDON BUYING ++t4+4dt wus one of the ies of the industrial list, 1t gad United States Steel Sand the preferred 1 1-4, arlo & Western be Ry hy M4 ~ 20) fete tgs Ing 1 1-8, at 40 1-2 2 Colorado Fuel 1-2 and on another Iron opened at transaction was where it closed unchanged. Tron closed at 36, 33? Brokers Abroad Hear that Big Finan- N % % by ‘Tennessoe Coal, and la gain of 13-4. The Leather, stocks wer a shade down. American Sugar gained Baltimore and Onto, Tilinols Can- New York Cent ra rrearerae avers Pennsylvania, Atchison closed up 3-4 and Louisville and Nashville 13- Kansas and Tex: while the preferred was up 6-8 per cial interests here are attaching more importance to the reported patching up of differences among prominent finan. clers in America than anything else. Information has deen recelved in thi city from an exceptionally well-informed person that peace now prevails be- tween rival financial forces and that good relations for the future ere as- sured, stretch of temporary tracks, day the property has been guarded by Police day and night. Last Sunday morning another special train was sent out to complete the work. The train arréved shortly after midnight and @ pitched battle between the police and the laborers took plac latter being routed. The title to the 1,600 foot strip of land along which the Erle is attempt- ing to lay a Hne of tracks parallel to its main line ip in dispute between the ratiroad and the Mount Pleasant Ceme- Nine years ago Court of Chancery granted an injuno- raliroad from using the land, The Erie contends the injuncflon ts a dead lett cemetery company maintains it is still Tt was to have their injunc- tion dismissed that the & into the Court of Chancery to-day, The cemetery com: © similar to sheets he! \ lon Pacific were each and Western. Ontario and Western. ‘The Cotton Market, local cotton market opened point lower to three points higher. based chiefly which were better than expected, There was a little room covering, s and the Wisconsin Central issues were up fractionally, The Erte issues were up ‘The total sales of stocks were 518,000 yon, tne cn lchares, end oF bonds # $< The Wheat ‘Wheat closed down 1-8 of a cent, while corn cloned steady. " e trade was devold of notewo thy operations by Ate realxing led to some reaction. a bearish weekly report a iacounted It, 5 (The opening orices were: August, 11.70] Wheat. September, September, 10.49 to 10,60: rices : Wheat December, 801-4 to 801-2 521-8; September, 617-8 to 62; December, 62. New York's December, 9.67 to 9. to 9.87; November, 0, contends that r graves and that the railroad can only secure the y condemnation proceedings. The Hrle claims rights under an that as part of the die- water It cannot be) cemetery Pompany. ‘The closing prices were: August, 11.99 0; September, 10.62 to 10.68; Octo- closing prices bid; September, 85. 3-5 December. 59 5-8 bid, 9.78; ebruary, The market closed grant and aa, auted land is und untitiged by the THM WORLD: TURADAY EVENING, ACGTAT HF thm NELLIE MUESRY BINDS tenons SHE HAD LONG LEAUING QOCTOR KONAPS CHILD (nfforanens Between Or, Oana A. Sinaia and Mia Wite Gul minate in Physisian'’s Setzing and Carrying Off Littia Gon, CLIMAX IN THE GCATSRILLS, The Parner le Gad te & or Orequined Aer “panied Friends, and @eleed the Mey at the Platete Point Te nen fant to Hoel aineate © eard Mee 1 ‘ ke olowe oe haete ‘ Hit le maid ow art lage! proceedings # The inet y tived in a Rand Lexington avenue that he was ae p the the house, leaving He was unwi After much hesitation, however, he » Drew Revolver on Her. It is sald that Dr. Sinclair went to} the private detectives, They drove te the hotel where his wife and child were living and met them a short distance away, walking unattended. All were disguised, but as Dr, Sinclair leaped from the carriage he tore off his colored glasses, it is in his hand confronted his wife, ‘atekills with his bro ner and two id, and with a revolver Mrs. Sinclair was badly frightened Upon his graduation from the College Van Alen, he acts In a like for many of the wealthiest ontem- Jealousy the Couse of Trouble. Dr. Sinclair sald that the differences Dr. Sinclair, when seen by an Evening “The trouble was brought about by ly true, I don't “As for the child," said the doctor, nied by a detective, was in’ the borhood last night, But it will do good to come here, as the elsewhere." 's. Sinclair was formerly Miss M Lexington avenue, and whi there. Henry McAleenan sald: ‘1 tched things up and I don't AMERICAN STOCKS, clal Men Here Have Patched Up Differences. LONDON, Aug. l.—The large finan- \-o oem ~ oo -—Te.se eo — oe eS se AP i TAG A History Making Midsummer SaleofFurniture. well-nvade furniture want designs of the conventional rong Individualit an be gratitied rice range is wie in) many cases much more The commodious quarters in which our furniture tore is located make election easy and pleasant We will make immediate delivery or hold your pur. chases to suit your convenience: We give below a few items—just a hint of the 4 | values to be found in this large assemblage, Mission Furniture. Made of oak, finished with a dull weathered effect Rockers—-Shaped Se: iy Weathered Oak Chairs. “Regularly $6.00 AT Le QO—Rewuiar's AT ae Regularly $14.0 Rockers—Leather Seat an ‘Regularly $29 t SHAPED sk: =| Regularly $15.00 Weathered Oak Tables. SQUARE TOP; Frames are handsome tn design; solid oak or mahogan: Upholstering 1 of spring work, aclentifi Regularly $29.00 Regularly $39.50 Regularly $49.00 Rockers — Spanish Leather ent and Indestructible. are tho latest styles, ROUND ; WA At $17. ‘Regularly $22.00 uiskanW fan d THER TOP: OBLONG TOP conbeseataangit At$150.00—Regularly $180.00 Weathered OakWine Coolers ‘Regularly $H.00 Regularly $54.00 panne plush, elther {1 Regularly $20.0 p—-Kerilariy §: Regularly $12.75 wees 5.00 -75—Rezularly $18.00 Regularly $1 Weathered Oak Cellarettes. Regularly $19.00 zebkeh> E 6 a COUCHES. —Regularly $ sense bebee> 3S Specials for Wednesday, sxm r.oor ES—Gardiner's thin skin, meaty prunes, pickal on . Grocery COFFEE—The best and Java sold York, dry ri COFFEE—Fancy Golden, Santos, y roast, roast y di in Greater Now 4 Ib! -$1.00 ther flour 07 Crawford Co. UBest \ bagi. 68 TAPIOCA— ‘Royal quires no soaking; Royal Sturrt. posed of red ripe tomatoes and powder, Young Hyson, straight or Inixed: 5 1b. caddy, $1.50: 3 os CHOCOLATE — “Royal | Instantaneous PPLE—Champion doz. $1.85; can, Lunch Chocolate: * 17 1, cayions 6 ib. NUTMEGS—Bet 7 rk St + including jug, Ballo: Penang whole ferved in extra heavy stup, large can, special NTILS—Canne: BREAKFAST wheat} 3 packages 30c.; package, SPLIT PEAS—H. Green or Selected Yellow Sugar ckages 20c.; CEREAL — Made from nourishing frults and whole- large package Roe FOOD — “Ro; BOUILLON — SALT—Hyasientc non-caking cr: large carton. EE KING SODA~Dwight's Eow'tor Church & Co, Hammer brand; Ib. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—Cam- Vanilla, % pt. bottle 45c. d. finest quality ediate use; 2 Ib, ei STRING BEANS Southern grown, sweet oe FIGPRUNE. 6 S—Unton Island Cal. ks; 3b. can, BAKED BEANS—Boo 80: some grain, medium package BUTTER—Sanitas Co.'s Salted, top glass’ jar. f PUDDING — Cameron . 1 can enough for ix people; 6 cans 60c.; can.. VERMICELLI—"Royal 4bc.; packag We make a spociaity of ‘‘Bon Voyage’’ and Presentation Baske! Boxes for travellors and excursion parties. Always ready. {fornia Packin, Jarge patent 35 HOO) o— simpson mixed Canar: Jor washed Bird Gri dozea $1.35; can CE—Send us you dress for a copy of an Good ating Magaz! Packing Co. ts of Fruit; also Special Lunch i ri SEWING MAC FOURTH FLOOR, One hundred ai machines—ever. Special Sale of h-Class American Wines urchased the entire output of one of Cali- fornia’s most rellable Growers, we offer the following Wines with our absolute guarantee of quality and purity. Every fee Fesifony found Pure, Rellab le and Meritorious, We give Halen of taking the Wines to your home nd twenty-two ¥ one an im- provement over tho latest Sing- laranteed for five tered for to-morrow at these spectal our experts, and even the (Wednesday) prices: the further rtuni ther purchase, anni not found satlsfactory In every you may return them to us and the purch refunded. Hotels, restaurants and families w' unusual chance to lay in a stock of absolutely pure table Wines. They consist of Clarets. Hock. Sauterne. Port, rry, Angelica, Muscatel and Sweet Catawba Wines. few prices Claret, 3 years old, jug thee © year oid Claret, jug fre, i. 78 ju . ag freugs 11.00 e of alll) rop head with al ‘ttachments, Ball, he running parts. Let's Defy Baggage Smashers, Strong Trunks Very Special. Two hundred trunks 4 which the saving is quite a third; and here for you at travel time, DRESS TRUN find this an 3} swett front, improved ai bearing In t} We also make the following spe- Maryland Rye Whiskey, gal..$2.00 Old Crow Whiskey, case 12 bot- $7.00 Gallon, $8.505 bottl 6 year old Claret, 7 year old Claret, Port and Sherry, Ange! American railway shares dleplayed irregularity in the stock market to- day, while securities were steady, the Macedonian outbreak being ignored ow- Ing to the concert of the powers in giv- oe Russia and Austria a free hand. 101 for the settlement were Son! 384 to 41-4 per cent., this being mak- up day. Good authorities here be- We Bhat there ia no justification in active conditions for any further glines ta Amerioan Falbway shares and a ons are x Purchase in the United Mtaiea ‘The prices tor Americans : Ana- atk ‘St. Paul 3 ni 8, Erle frat ercieed to 7 OH IMinols | -2, New | tel and Catawba: oH year old, jug free, gal 5 year old, Jug free, gal 8 year old, Jug free, gal good, pure tal my #t Cailfornia tra quality Cs og nia indy, a high K 8—Rawhi, 8, locks, bolts bound; riveted clamp: covered with nen } ire ned and Monogram or Guckenheimer Ry‘ 8 years old, full qt., case. . two coats of paint Gallon ........05 N best and lighte si on basswood boxe: Sunlight Rye Whiskey, Baltimore, 12 years old, rich and mellow, gal.........5 Full qt. bottle it California Brandy, case 12 bott! $7.00; gal, $2.50; bottle. Blackberry Bran purposes, gal., @1.! Medallion Beer, in America, brewed speci: t Fak : two leather straps alla cl Cae iE ered locks, bolts and ‘Ningys Zinfandel or grade Californ many ‘imported clarets, br ae ymouth Sa STEAMER TRUNKS— Straps and buckles: riveted clamps, is; all. sizes,’ from wuterne, case iternes, case 12 t beer made to many imported Sauternes, $4.96 Gallfornia Riesling, a type of, \- fornia Rhine Wine, case 12 qts. HAT BOXDS—To Ke a made on baswood "hoxge Rats: hew Clotht Strect Elev Store for Men—Second Floor, closé to No change in the Quality—just the ' ’ / ‘ ‘

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