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THE WORLD: TUESDAY fVENING, SEPTEMBER: & et MICHAEL ORLANDO, HIS WIFE, AND AUGUSTINA IFOLDIE THOMAS’S is age | STAGE ORAM OER She Wanted to Be an Actress and Ran Away from Her Father and Grandmother in Utica. , GUARDING INSARE UNBALANCED MIKO George Grambling, an Attendant ~ at Manhattan State Hospital, Examined as to His Sanity at Bellevue Hospital. ther with a few deys rest apd treatment Grambling will retura normal condition, , Bargains in Carpets and Rugs. WIFE MURDERED WLLED HAN HE “ENS PML FOUND WITH Patrick F. Conklin: Is Put to} Michael Orlando Surprised Pair ~ Death in the Electric Chair at! Behind Looked Doors in His Sing Sing To-Day fora Crime} Home and Plunged Stiletto Committed Over a Year Ago. Six Times Into Messina. WIFE INTERPOSES AND IS Regular Prices of Dependable Staples Being Pruned Lavishly at the Dob-: son Store, 14th St. and Sth Ave, To make room for the Fall stock now en ‘ route from thelr own mills, John and James old. who for the past month has’ been |nobson, 14th st. and 5th ave. bave mado an attendant at the Manhattan Btate sweeping reductions in a number of their Hospital. for the Insane, on: Ward's| Nest carpets and rugs, of which they've @ ‘The dream of Goldie Thomas is’over.| Teorze Grambling, twenty-elght years She no longer has any ambition to be- come an actress and belleves the little modest home of her father and grand- THREE SHOCKS REQUIRED NCE. j TO CARRY OUT SENTENCE WOUNDED IN THE ARM. mother in Hickory etreet, Utica, 18] 19) surplus amount. ‘The goods are not rem- : more to her jiking: sland. was taken to me psychopathic nasty pge abort \lengths, but ‘an excess Ra to ‘The cutld, who is fifteen, pretty ana| W&M of Beljevue Hospital this morning Selaaularendea rw blchiais Gada een is Walks to Death Chamber Carry-| When Man Was Dead the Mur- with hole thet suageate er mame and by Willam Bestan, a nurse at Ward's play of the incoming. stock, “Beat Body probably catiged it, appealed to the po-|tsland, and detained there for examina-| revue at 9ibe is-cut to stir conta the yard $1.40, 1s cut to 97% cents the hades in the latest patterns and It's the biggest bar- season al Mce after having spent four days in the] tion into his sanity. ing Crucifix — Two Priests} derer Helped Bind the Cut in comprise this lin Abingdon Square Hotel where she says Pray While the Condemned) the Woman’s Arm and Calmly eee ea ty a oman with whom | contact with persons of diseased |Galn,of the setsan note Nay ry he came to the city. minds appears to have affected Gram-| Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9xi2 fect, offered bling's brain, He has acted strangely |*t.?%.07..% ‘low an"edd lot of pver a nuns for several days. it is said; has beea site 9x12 feet confused in manner and constantly niis- understood orders. A patrolman of the. Charles street station was approached by the’ child to-day, She asked to be taken some- where and cared for until her father ‘Man Is Strapped in Chair. Awaited Coming of Police. 19.60, which e: rs and a half. But the purchases must me made oon, as such unheard-of prices Buseetrick ¥. Conklin, a wife murderer, he fact that Michael Orlando, of mon’ can this sway put to death in the efpotric chair] No. 21 Catharine street, felt too sick gould be sent for, The story the girl) Three Se AS ae Ox) POO decree leet told when taken to Inspector Smith| city fromGavannah, Ga., for the purpose |, Se ee te a Choe hikbeioe to work to-day made him a murderer Three of wetting @ position as stenographer. | picking. H.ONeill & Co, fm “Bing Sing Prison to-day, in the police station excited his sym+ When he got home he found Augustina ea hocks were given before the man was ; « enounced dead. Thi tt Benne Rosen te aN fe) pathles. She was sent to headquarters ‘pron | The execution was| The sickness and weakness went and her people informed’ of her where- abouts. came from Utica last Thursday,” sald the girl, "I am fifteen years olf id I know Mrs, Morris and her daugti- ters. One of them, Bessie, is afi actress. Beasie was teaching me to act. “On ‘Thursday Mrs, Morris, told:me they were golng to New York and they said they would take me along with them. ‘They’ said they might get me a position on the away from Orlando, He had the strength of ten men Ith the quickness of a panther he leaped upon the Invader of his home and statbed lim to death with a stiletto, Messina was a baker with a shop at No. 49 Oliver street. He was a younger man than Orlando and quite handsome. Among the men of the neighborhood he ta charge of Principal Keeper Con- Rev. Dr. C. V. Mahony, of St. Augus- tiné’s Church, Ossining, and his assist- (7 amt, Rev. T. J Martin, went to the ell and remained to end. The condemned walked to the death ber aconipanied by the two priests| was not regarded with favor, but the A Keeper Connaughton at 558 A. M.] women made much of him, He was I didn't tell fath A i : © . Panda uci inns right hana to the shirens Wen they. went Cee sn Ee ey cae Attention is directed to the change in le he was tieing strapped in thé|fo his shop for bread he always guve with them, When we got here Mrs. Mor-|1) ] ocation of the various departments advertised ris took us all to the hotel and there she registered as Mrs. Morris gnd three chil- dren, On Saturday she left me. She told me she had been disappointed in her plang and 1 would have to do the best I sould. “[ stayed in my room until this, morn. ing and cried most of the time. day when 1 told the je In the hotel they a ed me to tell a policeman; so 1 did them bits of pastry for themselves Orlando, a laborer, with two children, went to work a usuafeoon after day- lght this morning. It was a long ride to the place of his employment, and when he reached there he was unable to take up his task. ‘The foreman al lowed him to return to his home, | Found the Doors Locke Father Mahoney recited the prayers for the dead. | bree Shocks Required, Tho current was turned on a minute ‘and a half after Conklin entered the ‘room, and was Kept on for 15 seconds ‘al 1,740 volts, and then reduced to 150 Yolts and continued for a minute. Af- ter an examination by the physicians the’ current was again turned on and| Through the long ride back Orlando @ second examination of the body | worried principally about the loss of his ‘a third shock was given, the strength |day's pay. He reached the tenement in ‘of the current being the same in each|which he lived and climbed the stairs Odell Accepts Lake George Bat- tle Monument, Executives of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont Participating. Special Offerings for School Opening. A Special Purchase of j Boys’ School Suits for Fall (Third Floor) Enables us to offer at the very beginning of the season some very extraordinary values! They are right up to the top ‘he child sald what clothing she had) was mixed in with the baggage of Mrs Morris and her daughters, The people of the hotel corrgborate the story of the girl as to her coming there wilh a Mrs. Morris, and say after LAKE GEORGE, N. Y., Sept. §.—In the presence of thousands of excur sionists from all nearby towns in North- case. to his flat on the second floor, The ie New ‘k, ft vi nt, Mas- Gonklin was then declared dead and |kitchen door was locked. anes ee racieasaaitaraia The - Mra. Morris left they wore surprised 10 2 ry val 1 the body was removed to another room,| He tried ihe other doors; they were Mee eer chad tett the girl, as they |] notch in style, trimming and wor manship and are made of Governors of these four States partict- had been signed by Mayor Doremus| thought she was Mra, Morris's daughter. y 7 fhought she was re tere the hotel for ||| all-wool materials only. In fact, they are just what the boys where an autopsy was performed by llocked. Thihking, perhaps, that his wite | dating, the bronze memorial of the bat- Aug. 10. A * Inoue and suid that. friends coming |1] ought to have for school opening, more especially so when SPITE-FENCE FIGHT nen ae feqitently claimed by relatives. je witnesses were Dr. J. C. Boul- obtained a Stay so as to permit of an examination as to the man’s sanity. Orime for Which He Suffered. Patrick F. Conklin shot and mortally wounded his wife, Mamie, on the af- his heart to Jeap in lii# breast. It was the volce of a man in a single Messina was a Sicilian, Orlando le a Sicilian. Both men knew that ono or the other must die, and in an instant they grappled. quartette of Governors, following waich Gov, Odell held an impromptu recep- ‘Tt is with real myself unable to be present at the deil! cation of the monument to commem)- rate the Battle of Lake George. 1 very eannestly believe in the wisdom in this A FIDZLE FOR CITY Stops the Chopping. (Special to The Evening World.) a ging of wood-choppers would be out at work by the Building Department junction from Vice-Chancellor Stevens on Thursday last’ and it was returnable in Newark to-day before Vice-Chancol- lor Emery. to her room and ate, record. This time It was not for speed nor for length of passage, but for the number of women as compared ‘to the male passengers carried. Of the first-cabin passengers 87 were Prigon Physician Irvine, assisted by/had gone out, f De. W. 7. Klein, of tho Health Depart-|down the hall follne ieahes aes eealas tle t Lake George was unvelled to-d ‘The order further stated that unless} meals and sald, thet fivnay ee oorm ¢ c iat New York Clty, and De. P. Col-| then ho. hipardaomeifing, thet causea| THe ceremonies Deran at i) cient the “spite fences" were removed within | em Ubea would mer fie girl, when |{] you can gratify their tastes and your own lard, of Ossining. The body was sub- Laue S ) with a review of the troops py tne five days from the receipt of the notice} she want out, dougnt only “calces | of something light which # cal baci For About Half Regular Prices E exclamation. Following it was the 7 4 lee, Dr, Alfred Reidel, Dr. Joseph Mc- 4 tion, shaking hands with the crowd anil and the structures torn down, the ex- | Gabe and James 3. Curtin, Mile ohivaw | geneane care manne eusuallerensel | pcag emhustaatically greeted. pense to be charged to the owner of tse! MANY WOMEN ON STEAMER. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, of J Fotk; Dr. 7. H, Bleck, of New Mocnelie,) ‘Oriando called to his wife, ‘The sounds Fe ee rake totionae miter | Crusade. B by Newark’: see ST yRekavad (bok lexnereon easy des worsteds, cassimeres and 3 Plains; W. W. Luckhurst, of “Albany; (11, he, _Mitohen consed. He put his pis Pradene? Roosevelt, which was rusade Begun by Newark’s) voi nent the matter. Mr. Jackson| Mesaba Reaches Port To-Day with navy blue cheviot, cut FP gna M. Lonenberg, of Port Chester, |grouider {0 the door and burst it in: | aaressed to Morris P. Ferris, Secrotars Building Department Based | is « targe property owner ang admits School Tenchers—Few Men. full and loose, sizes 7 to i Conklin was to have been put tolgrampne near the door was the Uaker) oF tng gociety of Colonial Wars of New ; he has such a fence on property owned| ‘The Atlantic Transport line steamship 16 years. to 16 years. Boys’ all - picce Double - Breasted wits, made of same ma- terials as above, sizes 8 wool navy A terrific struggle around the kitchen ve “ ye ferhoon: of June 9, 1902, at thelr home, | coiowed” Orieeee fered Mhevalia sai] new country of ours of keeping alive @! NEWARK, N. “J. Sept. §—When| | % Uurone ot “apite tence” owners in| Of the Bravcrhn Das was auld on i at No. 447 West Sixteenth street, Man-| 4° the fat across the hall sense of continutty with che nistoric ma court, were amazed when Malcolm ¢ the former were blue cheviot Sailor Si ‘its, hattah. ‘Tho woman died in St. Vin- | the closed door ee io a gad eae aa counsel appeared before Vice-Chancellor lnracjear, for the elty, said he had no ma er Lala ae ewe hand ly tri U1) 4i@ cent’s Hospital the same day. Conklin |ghere th e flat on that side, /Par og thing from every stand-| 2mery to-day, to atibmit argument on /angument to present, as a mistake hed noni ee on i a andsome: rimme e the fury of the injured husband who are returning from brief tours with white, red and black and nis wife had a little candy store began to tell, and Messjna, who had point to commemorate In striking form the return of a rule to show cause why been made and that at the time the orders were sent out there was no such soutache braid, cut full the deeds that made Lakes Champlain} perma.ent Injunction should nat & e & hea Place where they lived. deen fighting with the strength and ne ss . er the shooting Conklin alleged} courage of despair, made an effort to|and George famous In Colonial and Rev. | issue restraining Leste P. Miller, Su- law in existence, and he did not know Mra. A vB Anton, and loose, sizes § to 12 | that bis wife had shot herself, but wit-| escap: olutionary days and again in the war aatena ; y | that it existed to-day. DP ge" Sonn’ ‘iniverslty, ears. Dbdsds at the trial swore that the| All this time, Orlando, who waa weep-| of 1612. ‘There ia a peculiar appropri-) Penmiendent ° the Butlding Depart-! pho Building Department was too | Prof. and Mrs. Alexander H, Phill EACLE fabian said! she bad been shot by her|ing and screaming in his rage, had been |'atenese in placing a monument on the|/™ment, from proceeding with Ma cum- hasty," fhe sald, “The ordinance, in- | Rev. Ganon | Welch, Toronter |i All good values at $5.50 pesshace, and pearl stes testified that|t-ying to draw his stiletto, The momen-|itno of these two lakes which formed | paign in the removal of 175 or more stead of passing Aug, 3 and vee Gisare ee Ae gest $ re y 1 i eee ahs hai pe tted to her that he tary weakness of ina gave him the ja higtway of warfare, followed Ly the | vsnite fences” in Newark, it developed jeigned by the Beyor rie wort, NEW SUBMARINE B BOAT: Choice of any of the a ot his wife, chances Out came the sharp blade, and| war parties of Indians, of Colonial | that Mr. Miller had made @ serious mis- passod at the meeting heli pt. 4, and ss fs b th ty] t . Mrs, Bridget Cassidy, the mother of|the nish of Messina began to be ap-|troops, of French and British, and }iqke and that the owners at has not, as far as I know, been signed | ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. &—A new above three styles a e <'the' dead woman, testified that ner| parent. Qneily of American soldiers.” Npetao! Wen Chaie age pale res by the Mayor. I cannot oppose the| submarine boat designed by a marine daughter and son-in-law had always Stabbed Again and Again. Gov, Odell, in accepting the monument, | order ho have already obeyed hislaction, and Lawyer Abele, who appears | engineer named Bubner has undergone order may have grounds for damages|(o, Mr, Jackson, 18 entitled to hin in- | successful trials at Cronstadt and, wilt BOYS’ ALL-WOOL THREE-PIECE SHORT PANT begin torpedo practice shortly with an SUITS (coat, vest and short pants), of fancy tweeds, cassi- quarrelled and had separated several] 4 ¢, - 1 v 3 dwelt gain aud again Orlando stabbed. His | delivered an address tn which he dwelt | agatust the city ; : times. Conklin was born in Canada and| wife rushed in and tried to drag him 7 dhich the monument]! Junetion, | If we can get an adjourn: | ipouratus devised by a Russion engi- was thirty-three years old. His wife waa|away from Messina. He cut her in the eg Fs cia tatiah ae sh Mae Mt) The first bateh of orders were issued |ment of (AC aE 1 think’ we | BoArn id Pevetsk: Ci meres, worsteds and navy blue cheviots, sizes 10 to 16 4.48 Rbistyselx, = Mert a ad eae tanned. trom the| Senator Chauncey M. Depew was the See eras Gries Coenen HER eee | eee Nas willing. == years, regular price $6.75; special at....+-+eeessseeeee- r i vey M. } fat the City Council had passed] agree to itis the Court allowed the ad-| Week's Exports $7,713,279, B AN’ i rasp, of fits assailant and tay on the | orator of the day, IMs tatk algo BelnE) an ordinance on Aug. 3 making tt un-| Jounment ee parte grils AD YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS’in an clegant as- STRAY SHOT WOUNDED GIRL. | "Gricnad Ried the blade of his stiletto, | Wholly historical. lawful on Avs. 3 making. It Mn |77At the oMces|of the Building Depart. || Total exportelot mexoetadiee tomy the sortment of fancy mixtures (light and’ dark), also navy blue Fee ed ae de Oe aeietite | Gov. McCullagh, of Vermont, was] EUs mont no explanation of the blunder was | port of New York for the week ending 5nd black cheviot, sizes 15 to-20 years; regular value, 775 i a De. eh, eight feet in height and th ued : 5 on wintai Ron ness: a bind up the cut in her arm. He told her | another speaker. ry { in height and that tho Jaw! offered. to-day were vali at $7,713,379, $10.50; special at. cer’ Pistol Fell During Danve| tha: he did not desire to harm her, but eases ‘Tho figures of the monument were he was glad he had killed Messina, ‘The yas the calmest person in the |designed by Albert W wi Policeman Ruddy arrived | tor, and represent th a King ‘Hendrick demonstrating to Gen. f ; Be ae Dien nee Binert, the sculp- Indian Chieftain Specials in School Apparel UTICA, @ance ata hotel in Solsville last night . ¥., Sept. 8—There was a D . the woman ambulance fp ate ad Umi ya About 19] surgeon from Gaavernaut Hospital, an-|Johnson the futility of dividing his A oO ferbert Curtis, the village con-|swered the ambulance call. Messina was c hy F h | stable, entered the kitchen of tie hotel [deed when she got to the house, He had forges. Rest ate on ane eal Eat or the iris. to Mis platol ren otitre: shelf, |uetu scabbed three times In the breast, cast in bronze, and stand in center 0 ° Place his pistol on the pantry shelf. | mice in the acomen and twice In the| Battle Park a few rods north of tho \ (Third Floor.) Several women were in the room and | head, river of Fort George overlooking the . GIRLS' CADET SUITS—Of Navy Serges, with Em- No matter where you amOng them Minnie Montena, the six-| Orlando was takes toner oittats lake. ai a § ghiter SOD i Magi "Tho figures stand on a granite pedes- 7 teen-yeat-old daughter of the proprietor. the tal. “onthe east face is the following blems and Insignia, regulation blouse and new mete $1.1, 75 e Coroner and he ms. od \ heard of the tragedy ne {rom #chool at noon. sizes 6 to 14 years. GIRLS’ RAIN COATS—With triple capes and belts, in Oxford and olive tans; sizes 8 to 14 years.......6.++4++ Also Two Special Lots of ! Girls’ Reefers and Misses’ Box Coats. ‘They heard a shot and the constable Tan out of the room, supposing it had been fired in the hail. Just (nen Miss Montena sank to the floor wounded. The constabdie's revolver had fallen from the shelf, was discharged and the inscription: “*1903—The Society of the Colonial Wars erected this Monument to commemorate the victory of the Colonial Forces un- der Gen. Johnson and the Mohawk allies under Chief Hendrick over the French Regulars commanded by Baron Ties! with the Canadian and Indian alles.” Hl tw on the way h TRADE UNIONISTS go take 5 cents with you to | $7.75 foe Mspmtanners'to-day bul its teurea | AGAINST CHAMBERLAIN —_ BEARD ive, i sees Arie ie i RECORD DAY FOR BAGGAGE. say The Correct Weight for Early Fall Wear. Soe cen ndemns Proposed Change . |. | MISSES' B TRACING SLAYERS OF ELK. |°°"\s riscat Policy as Dangersue [Customs Oflcials Mandicd and GIRLS! RELTERS in vireo in | and chevioly in tan, bce and Shocks that have been $8.00 | mannish and serviceable lengths, for- runks Saturday. finish and styles, and Will Fight It. Opened 12,000 to $12.00; special at merly $12.00 to $15.00; special at jn said to be the reco! Fine and Imprisonment for § hoot~ Saturday lw . ing Three of Liberated § LEICESTER, England, Sept, &—At to-| day in number of baggage pleces han- OLD FORGE, N, ¥., Sept. &—Thr day'e session of the Trades¢U'nion Con-| ated by the customs authorities from In- $5.00 and $7.98. $7.98 and $8.95 the herd of five elk liberated in the F gress President Hornidge, In an addrosa,| coming ships, as well as the record day re ton Chain region last y have been {declared Colonial Secretary Chamber-| in the number of first and second cabin R Killed by deer hunte: Their bodies |!ain's sugested changes In the British| passengers ) Wore found in one spot at First Lake | fiscal policy were likely to be most det-| Phere were two thousand passengers, ’ * ’ . essere Neon etapok at Pirat Vane, | Aout PrN te neatiinterasie ot the nac|in eomrarmumbers) and Bollcitor Ham Misses’ and Ginleren's Trimmed Hats (Second Floor) cos of baggage han- bunch. “Da ng with the princt; of} ton said that the » ton There was a special act ed tor |free trade,” he assorted, could he customs inspectors num- i a protection. Rid “the Hesulty sees seuNaeuauesantey neanceasal eda te elve thousand Specially Adapted for School Wear é Ming is $100 each and from three |land laws, sald the Presiient, X Waist She number ose Phe | two-tal nel Saeed ts pret 8 at $1.45 and $1.95 | Months’ to one year’s imprisonment. 1 Guiles’ Association has a « petrators, and a number of the mem- # Are at work trying to caplure thom, —— STRIKE ON LABOR DAY. tasters Went Out Because They | Were Ordered to Work, of the ni al misery nent old-age pensions thirds ypectors, and 1s Hamilton two advocated g: Whe follow! with only two dissenting votes: “That this Congress strongly conder the suggested change by Mr. Chamber- lain in our present fiscal policy as most mischievous and dangerous to the Jnterest of the people of the country, and hereby pledges itself and urges all other labor bodies to make every effort to preyent such a ‘change being brought There is nothing so good for that “all gone” feel- ing as this spicy little Ginger Snap. Mr. due the nay quickly, so. that to thelr homes or ork Central Railroad con- sand trunks & big day for ntral Station, where they pagthen trunks, Our Inspectors had fo aren and examine all these pleces of baggage.” —————_ RAN INTO A CAB. ve Or A Passengers ROL Would be excellent values at $2.00 and $2.50 hotels on Baturday Misses’ and Boys’ Hosiery (First Floor.) : Two lines that we know will wear well the coal firm of Burtis & pee would not allow thelr 200 driy- | about,” ———_ bed Bla doubi iy off yesterday Martin gah), | ‘C28 snnouncement of the vote was fine narrow-rib! Black Cotton Hose, double soles, i wf Bahl, | sroeted with loud ¢ “rhe WO} Wheelman May Have Fractured Extra i “in ener aD fire ta wornmaudieaiad to tee Gaia: Skull aw Resalt of Acctdent. heels and toes; also double knees, sizes ¢ to 10 inches; at..seee 25¢ TPS Ten ie el Charies 1. Showart, twenty-four, iv Extra fine and heavy Black Cotton Ribbed Hosiery, double | tes announced that it ix ing at No. 92 St, Mark's place, taking © soles, heels and toes, also double knees—good for either dress 35¢ with the union, WOMAN DRINKS ACID. Vite on a bleycle to-day along Central Or school wear, SizeS 6 tO 10 Years; ate.seeeeeeeeerseeseveneee ty.9 old employees re- sore = - | park Wert. at One Hundred and Ninth 3 Fairs for $2.00. he placcn of tac| Mes, Jenule Moyers Swallows al atrect ran into the rear of a hansom cab, Passengers) on a passing Eighth ‘ avenue car saw. the young man lying pees Mra, Jonnie Moyers) of No. 136 Coliter| ynconscious on the street and called Te wan | streets Brooklyn, dram ” whiskey giuys| Park Policeman Donovan, who sum: ers, paves panels acid to-day Ina. saloan roared an ambulance from the J, Hood AL No. 49. Fifth treet, Manhattan. ‘ké Atti died at Bellevue Husp.tal heir anl xamelite cou a’ possibhe. Peacture of the : i xuffering from ble fracture of the}... Miled with non-union Ginastal and Dien, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street