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SOME OF THE NOT APLE “Exhibifion at Empire City Park’ Proves a Gala Occasion in’ Which Many Prominent So- ciety Women Participate, ALFRED VANDERBILT LUCKY. Young Millionalre'e Entry, Sinbad! and Cinderella, Driven by Miss, Hall Takes Biue Ribbon, and His Delight Also Is a Winner, ahead was a red-ietter day je Westchester County Horse Show wire Clty Park. The interest in t exhibition has been growing from ds) today in a constantly {ncreasing ratio, until yesterday, the third Proved a gala occasion | The weather being decidediy more| balmy than on the two preceding davs, ail the society women wore their pret. test frocks and furbelows. An interesting programme, in which ® number of women participated. ALFRED ANBEORILT v0 th AAGAD ‘ars erst CMDERELZA” FINE RACING CAR AT MINEOLA FAR Owners Will Hold the Reins, Over Fast Trotters in the! st ot emir Closing Day Events at the| ‘Mra. Charles Baudin wore a tight tue} Big Exhibit. tume of embroidered crepe de Chine sl acaice | th blue hat and brown chiffon veil. i le Ritchte Sves the Show, was earried out almost to the letter. Th. the first competition. of four road- class 6, Harry 1. putes Judge Boardman took the blue ribbon In the second event, seven pairs hare horses, class 11. William H, Cat- "a entries carried off the blue. _ Miss Mary B. Catlin spent the aftar- 1 in the pavilion of the inflela ure, andg looked charming in x browcioth! sult with facings and it Of embroidered cloth of a paler a! to The Evening World.) Miss Adele Ritohje, the actress, alzo| MINEOLA. 1, Sept. 26.—The cion- view ‘the show from this {nclosure,|!9® day of the falr promiges to Bhe wan gowned simply in a plain| de 4 reoord-vreaker. Ax a further at- traction to the crowd which 1s expected down here to-day a fine card of trotting events lias been prepared by the man- crowds began to arrive early afternoon the grounds were dark blue walking sult, with blue felt hat, eallor shape, over which vas draped @ long veil of mauve colored 3 anes “Many people well known to society and th prone cee cae ay eran RNIN ora crept merece F SOCIETY LIGHTS WHICH SHINE AT THE FINE ANNUAL DISPLAY OF THE WESTCHE TS. STUART DUNCAN and RARTS THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903. STER COUNTY HORSE SHOW, LE ors. box Sead “and others spent the atternoon in their | thronged. @utomobiles and coaches, lined up on each side of the pavilion. “First, at the right, was Edwin If “Weatherdee's auto, in which was Miss Millia, Greanp “‘Weathervee, gowned in ecru canvas x B.,Van Houten *@loth, with which she wore a white hat trimmed with pale yellow flowers, “Mrs. Clarke, in a beautiful gown of Bale blue crepe de Chine embroidered | fo with) polka dots of white, combined } With Iridescent silk and trimmed with|! nat Trotters Out. The racing card for to-day ee) ows: 3.00 Class- Open to all 1 a! LINERS CHAT FOR 3,000 MILES ice int w “| Steamship Gene in aval WOMEN IN SUICIDE CLUB |'CHOOSE ONE A MONTH TO DIE Fourth Victim Reveals Secret. ho Attempted to Make Herself MORE ROOM FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Board of Education Advertises CHIVALRY OF GANGS [MILLIONAIRE WEDS CENSURED BY COURT) SCHOOL TEACHER |Magistrate Ommen Declared He|Josehh P. Dudley, of Buffalo, Would Not Stand for the Pri-| Marries Mrs. Sarah J. Fowler | vate Settlements of the; Who Is Prominent in Sooiety Feuds of Cherry Hill. and Literary Circles. |REFUSED TO DROP A CASE. BRIDE IS VER TALENTED. Wedding to Have Taken Place in London, but Plan Was Abandon Owing to Red Tape Attached to Marriage of Foreigners. Criticised Willam Mcllvan, Recently Wounded In a Fight, for Deciaring He Was Not Sure Who Shot Him, and Will Have Another Hearing, LOCKPORT, N. Y., Sept. 26.—Mrs. Sarah J. Fowler, for years preceptress of the High School, a society leader Magistrate Ommen signalized shies frat a ex Market Court to- denouncing the practice, com- mon to members of the east side gangs] and prominent member of the Western and their victims, of refusin, Sew York Federation of Women’s Diain eguinst thetr nsatlan Clubs, was married this morning to numerous recent shooting affairs In the e y Hill district and elsewhere. ‘The attitude of William Mellvany, has just been discharged from rneur Hospital, intrate.* Melivé the, hospital with a bullet in his abdo- men. alleged to have been fired during a fiznt with James Brennan, of No. 100 Chersy etreet, on Aug. 25. When B nan was arraigned Mollvany appeared to be scared out of his intention to the charge, and told the Magis- trate that he was not sure who shot him Detectives M the Madison rested Brennan, had told them shot. 1 Magistrate Ommen was !ndignant. “You fellows." he sald, “see mto think you can settle these fights among your- selves, but I'am going to see that you shall not In this case, What do you think the courts of Jaw are for, any way. You need not expect that I will let this case drop because you tried to fix It up. for I won't stand for it. There has been too much of this sort of thing over bere on the east side. Brennan was held. until to-morrow, hen Detectives McGee and McDonald will bring witnesses to testify concern- Ing his part of the shooting. and Mc- Horay was sent to the House of De- tention.to secure his appearance against his alleged assailant. —————— ROOSEVELT READY FOR TRIP. Pe Joseph P. Dudley, @ Buffalo million- aire. The ceremony was performed at First Presbyterian parsonage in Gene- cee street, the couple being unattented. ‘The bridegroom {s about seventy and his bride forty Mrs. Fowlor is a talented woman, be- Ing very scholarly, and fs one of the most be. iful women in western New York. She is President of the Lockport Saturday Club. Mr, Dudley is the rep- resentative of the Standard O/l Com- pany at Buffalo and connected. with New York and Buffalo banks, Mrs. Fowler retumed two weeks ago from Burope, ‘The marriage was te have taken piace in London, but that was abandoned, owing to the red tape attached to the marriage ceremony of foreigners in England. Dudley after a wedding tour will reside at No. 87 Delawate avenue, Buffalo. —— FULTON SAYS HE’S A WRECK. Thomas R. Fulton, the secretary ef the Citizens’ Union who was forced out of his position three days ago by Dis- trict-Attorney Jerome's publication ef his letters, was to have addressed the congregation of Dr. Robert L. Pad« dock's church on “Are We Governed er Misgoverned from Albany?” least night. A dig. crowd of members of Our Nelghborhood Club gathefed at the church, but were disappointed. The Hew Honry B. Olmstead, assistant rector, announced that Mr. Fulton had sent word he was unable to keep his engage- yee and MeDonald, of reet station, who ar- deciared that McTlvany that Brennan fired the thugton Monday to Stay Until June. OYSTER BAY, L. J.. Sept. %5.—Bu ness has been practically completed at eave lace, was also, of the party, the executive offices and to-day only he the present city a Her hat was Illac. nati ROISE CITY, Idaho, Sept. 2—he gation was started, and while it wa the most urgent matters were attended | complished By a 3 jaho, Sept 2 a in . d i s \o ° tration. err thet along was Miss Ethel J. Constant Communication DY! axiat nee of a Sulctte Club doen|in progress the fourth girl attempted To-Day for Temporary Ac-|to ps teeth ues ane ne eee tratton ekefeller in her automobile, accsm- | i i 5 jel through the confex of | to end her life. j i | staff. Nearly all of the office fixtures NS CONSUL panied by Miss Havemeyer and severn! ip Marconi System with Sta Beatie nietuata Noni wan' 443 a ‘This girl was found commodations in 50 Loca have been packed and some of them GERMA APPEAL TO Leen : | tions and Ships on Last Trip. feath ary & tupor and tions in Manhattan Borough.) "ave siready been shipped back tol Dover, sept, 2%—The atrike af Mins Rockefeller Wears Kones. i} | phyalclans.. ‘Three of the moat| Giles. It Rooweveie departure for the ergitat| Cripple Creek has taken on an inter~ Miss Rockefeller was very attrastive | ° Broigite: — nt young women in the city ve me Of aving, Her; lice, Bt Monday motning. ‘Tho President” re: national complication. Four Genmang 4m a tan ‘covert coat and white hat rae EEN ' Sill aed by thelr own tands in as] that res ee The desire of the Board of Education| (elve Heer ae tree ie” 20 | Imported froa Duteth to\ tale strikers’ teimmed wit pink roses, 218 Clene—Pa purse $400,—Nelson| The Cunard steamship Lucania, whieh m 3 tation? she begxed those about her (0! find temporary school quarters for business to-day. He devoted nis’ last! jacks refused t to go to work when they Miss Havomeyer was in a long black | Varney, Fair Grounds, blk. m. Black Benu; arrived at her dock to-day, coming up latest victim was Grace Ashton, | break’ up the Bulelde Club. and : Lattet a a voek aay) Tnvthe country to outsof-door learned, of, conditions there and were @oat and wore a white chiffon veil ou Sinolate Smith, Shelter Island Heights, b. & {from Sandy Hook, w dncho el a bevwiitnl vourg sith who died from | tie other gine from cartying out their | children who are at present unable to| exerc placed in ¢he mili ee ber hat. Ww, Roberta; Sinclair Amith, Ahelter Mls |iaat nlglit at 7.47 o'clc in almost polaoning on thé third terrible purpo > Next in line came Daniel 9 Reid's weunos Joseph Casmidy, [Constant wireless communteation with hel ira wouhaving’ wean) cries *automobiic. Mrs. Reid w a long | Lone Friend Clive Joe Wi: HR. Ladew, (stations and ships af leaving her intervention of Geru cont with stitched bands of pale Gove, vik. #. Marmore; Audrews Woe Tdock at Liverpool, whence sho suited | osely after the Paul; John Schenck, ‘Annie Gothard. Sept, 19. Yhe Lue: a conversa’ Dlue over a costume of white cloth, On the left of the little platform atood first Howard Willet's coach, on Which was Mrs. Hildreth Bloodgood, $75 wne, Gien Cove b. ‘ail, owned in a tan embroidered costume work he cc ‘With covert coat. - land he kep Alongside was the automobile of P. 3 - busy ftieur! G. Thebaud, M Thebaud wore als. tim "wWilton the ship's beautiful gown of white. with lilac] ch cet Y Solimigte a New, ehiffon, \ white marabout boa around a E miles apar the neck and lilac chiffon vell on the Owners Wi Drive, of the bill” ! at gave a charming effect. Interest fs bentred In the 210 trot, | coud he a Mrs, Stuart Duncan wore a striking} which has a fine lot of entries, and, the inatrument gown of red cloth with bodice of white} second event which Is attracting atten- sition sloth on which were appfiqued nar-| tion {s the gentlem road horse race ) —-Fowcstitched bands+of red in a cort| for silver cups. j of croas-barred pattern. The yoke was! Broker W. A. Scott, of Wall street, will| John fr of white. A becoming hat of black} jolt the reins over his swift one, Eart| Was aboar t With droping red ostrich plumes cvom- tt, of Speedway fame, in the gentle- | aughing, Dleted one of the most noticeable cos- demes of the day. Wita Mes. Dun Inst night charities. He alo road race. Ear! Scott has a repu- masa flyer, and Mr. Scott expects % pull off the event and hang up the cup was Miss Hoff- man in white duck with' brown chiffon |), ‘hig omcs at No. 7 Wall street, first thing yeu. “Father. Bill’ Daly has temporarily | #4 ‘ Mrs, Henry Siegel, further along the] abandoned the racing track for the trot- | “It Isn't Une, wore an exquisite costume of] ting course, He will sit ina sulky here hat's vi a ora this afternoon and send his fiver Cadet), mauve pink etamine, elaborately em- earlernoun! Aa eri) is shen Cast broidered and trimer h lace. Al the prize, gharming end mos: becoming hat was} Nat Ward, of Brooklyn, will drive g@omposed chiefly of pale blue and pink | Quarterstake tn the road race and will Mowers. possibly land a winner “ Borovgh President J ship came seph Cassidy of| meet Mr. F 0 W Sometimes the vessels passed at night, | Humorint Amuses Passengers. Kendrick Bangs, Everything elso I had while on the ship Simeon Ford was on the dock when the ae athe of hex two friends, ania now holds the record as tionallst n had avout all the ould attend to during the ttp| pt the first and second officers lug out for him just waere | en tete a tete were. ON THE GALLOWS; tond sp far on the “othe side that not even a top Ilght wen, but the tick, tick of the 8 told thelr approximate po proved by Crowd at West Virginia Hanging on Murder- er’s Appeal for a Test Vote. the humorist, d and kept the passengers He presided at a concert given for the benefit of the seamen's tried to get his luggage out this morning. ‘Phe steward} WISE, Va Sept. °6.—Clifton Branham was han here yesterday for the mur. lipyiyets sini! der of his bind wife. of Roxburghe's funny,” Mr. Bangs 1piied.| Branham, who was a Hatfeld-MoCoy feud leader, had served fifteen years in the Kentucky Penftentlary for the mur- der of Henry Vancouvre in Letcher County, eighteen years ago, Branham Was pantoned by Gov, Beckham in 1902, and had been at home from the pent- tentlary only a short time when he killed pis wife. The Duk Innes-Ker, was ina terrible hurry to come up. in, though he didn't go to Bangs, despite his own reputa- Tpore. The club is regularly act marriage definitely fixed for Nov. 10. brother, will organized the Duke and nd has a large membersiiip of prominent eetings ure held at The one chosen may y lot. an Investl- gelect her own method of ‘passing off.” INDORSE SLAYER MISS GOELET TO WED, ON HOV, 10 Killing of Blind Woman Is Ap-;Lord Alastair Innes-Ker, Duke of Roxburghe’s Brother, it ls Announced, Wil Act as Groomsman. don correspondent learns that the Duke has been Lord Alastair groomsman. Lord Alastair served in South Africa in the First Dragoon Guards. ¢ After the wedding Duchess will travel for some time, ‘They are expected to r Park, where the Duke’ ch Broxmouth, mother lives, find accommodation in the regular schools of the city was evidenced in an | advertisement published In the Clty Rec- org this morning. The advertisement reads: ‘Wanted, to rent for temporary school accommo- dations, buildings, or parts thereof, in the immediate vicinity of the following locations: The locations indicated are fifty places in the borough of Manhattan, a ma- Jority: of them being on the lower east side, First avenue and Fifty-first street, Seventy-fitth street and Aven . ty-ninth street and Third avenue, One Hundred and Fourth street and Second avenue, One Hundred and Second street @nd Amsterdam avenue, and Twelfth street and Fit Qhe Hundred and Fifteenth street and ‘Third avenue, and a few other localities in Harlem on the east and west sides \thoned. pac aie the Bronx are also : 0 double that num: be rare. tioned as needed in Brook- ‘The report that the President will take a trp to the Adirondac'! October is witsout foundation, no present intention of leaving Wi after ‘his return next Monday Through the ws Frederatt ot Minors. they ha o German OSnsut th Denver to Pee before his Government for i ress. until the latter part of June next year. MCLELLAN BUTTON OUT. —o— oo “Bim? Shows Which Way He Thinks Cat Will Jamp. “Bim, the Button Man," who ls looked upon as a sure Tammany barometer by @ host of the faithful who watch oim closely for the first weather indications, visited the Fourteenth street wiswam ton aay a pocket fal of buttons on bh the portrait joorge Shiltan inte te frame ‘and the @ Det To Look Well your blood must be pure to give your complexion that peculiar freshness which can only be obtained when your system in good working order. Beecham’s Pille will put you in condition. Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and #e indloators of the, conventions are, eure wate fiat Tite red-vontered disc. that Sf n is as good aa# nominated, Don’t Make a mount, America, and just ge lolloway’s skilful much admired. ‘Phe most attract however, fateful ‘number—for eight uess horses, Alfred Vanderbilt's entry, Cinderella, driven by blue ribbon. Mrs. Stuart Dunc. entry, Dus nding pairs Miss Hall, drove her ippro| arlately The yellow, or third pla by Daniel G. Reid's entry, Prin Countess, driven by Miss Lefevr pants ‘a Delight Wing, my. two. -In-hands competed as’ Bh Daniel Rela “oy aeean driving their own drags. Mr. Reid took the blue rtbvon an the red. Seven. jumpers c 8. J. Hollowa entry Miss Henrietta ud Robert Tod's booked entry deme -ehman St missed the oping to a fault at the last jump. horsemansmp f the day, har- Sinbad and took hus- Queen and Dav- to her and Stuart mpeting in carried Weathe: the blue ribbon of a D. An interesting event was class 45, in| Queens, has entered his pet, in} tion as a public entertainer, He went to Mich six saddle horses competed, Mins |the 24k clase. Mr. Cassidy wants 19) meet atre, Jord. S, aren: win h his horwe. as he thinks jt w Si R. ReHinan s entry, Ma Belle, took|/e", Zoo omen for the coming election Gen, Hamilton Arrives. i@ hiue ribbon, “Jack” Willamson is down her this! sieut.Gen, Sir lan Hamilton, K. C. By Miss Marion Holloway rode her ownlafternoon for the first the British time this week. L He has Quartermaster General (o forces, was also aboard. Gen, Hamilton will remain in this country but three weeks and a portion of that time will the railbivds, telling them which trot! be spent in Canada visiting the various ts going to win this afternoon. 1] military posts and “the boys.” as he ex- Uehte? NAVE quite a reputation a8 8) essed it, He spoke of this visit pare MBiliy"” Cavanagh, of Jamaica, ts also] ticularly as going to see “the boys.” ee the trac pen By. a Meet ty) ME come here to remain but three the other and declatea that he Js so| weeks," he sald, “afta my visit is purely @ social one and I leave to-night for Al- Dany en route to Canada, where I to much ahead of the game. Henry J. Mullen, the Queens County tend spending eight days, ‘The infant regiments of Canada under Col. Ot contraétor, is on the grand stan) companted by Prot. Cyrus 1. Smt y were In my command in South Africa, As was one battery, 1 want to go up He hails from Northpoi no entries here this ye as dis uppointed with the showing made by his horses last year and sold them out. “Ole Hen” Snedeker is down among y He Dr. Nut y have a good Tor one of the races President Van Nostrand, of the so- er 4 vho served un- ciety, sald to-day: “This ts the beat| there and seo the boys who se i yee) oJ der me. After my mtay in Canada 1 Bele he aval attrectione taxt seer. 4 probably return to the States ana give as good attractions next year 4s we did thia year and continue to merit the confidence and yood will of the puoi atte travelling.” ‘Talks for 122 Miles. The frst communication, established by the wireless was last Saturday at- ternoon at 4.4 o'clock, whan the sti tion at Seaforth Sands was called. Mess- START FROM WORLD DOME. jengers were recelved Up a 10 P.M w Brooklyn Boys Bring Their Homie)! “yne next day both the station at Ross. late “and the Admiralty station ut | Roche's Point. were signalled and con- Branham caused a sensation when he addressed 4,000 people on the Court- Ho lawn. He related his story of the Killing of his wife and re- auested that if any one, in the crowd felt that he was not justified he would look for that one to hotd his hand up. Yot a hand went up. Hoe then requested all who felt that they would have 4 as ho did to hold up thelr hands, It ts estimated that 600 hands went up im- mediately. . Just before the execution the acci- dental discharge of a gun created a nic among ‘the ike eount ata eares ag wounded. srauham hea ich Kilied’s a fait, Gozen persons. CARNEGIE A GOOD SWIMMER. seu. Grosvenor, Just Arrived, Tel of Visit to Skibo, Gen, C. H. Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Mra. Grosvenor were among those who arrived to-day on the American liner St. Louis, They went abroad Aug. 2 and during their tour visited Mr, Car- about Christmas. Subsequently they will take up thelr residence at Floors Castle, at Kelso. News of the Duke’ engagement caused iinmense satisfaction among the Floor’ estate dependents and tenant: as it i» now expected that everything will be going again in regal styl ‘The Duke has been crippled since his succesaion not only by the charge of Jointures on the estate, but also by the heavy death duties incurred on it# transfer after his father's death. TO SELL “WHITE HALL.” CINCINNATI, ede 26.—The heirs of Gen. Cassius Clay, ot Kentucky, who died recentty, have offered in the Cincinnati market the fine old home- stead of the late General, near Rich- mond, which !s known everywhere as ehtall) Hatt.’ Foozle of It! If you really love good ginger snaps, don’t tantalize your appetite with the old-fashioned kind. Go to the grocerman and 4nd its surrounding ‘1; unless Versation On Mor tablished bound eas A number of Brooktyn boys, who are lovers of homing pigeons, have selected The World dome as the dest starting ated wis In which Delight, jase rl red pi soud took the kept up for 122 miles. iday communication Was with the Cunard sh4p Auran Nand kept up for a distance negie at Skibo Castle, . Carnegie is in fine bealth, You ought to see lim strip and get into a of 9 tray oMust event of the day was claas|polnt for their races, M. @kkinner, of| of $9 miles, 5 bathing sult and swim around fis ewim- : he 22d signals were exchanged Mien maness Dortes, The] No, 480 Iancock street. and Chandisr| 2h (i yiamburg-American Line ship| ming tank. He ts a lively old fellow. Wm the red, and D. J. Reid the| #sekey. of No. 362 Clermont avenue, piucher, hound east. At the same time| Ho hes a private tank, probably fifty ee Brooklyn, who have some fine homing | the Lucania answered ihe call, Qf tLe | feet long and twenty feet wide, ‘This ¢ Ws the last dav of the show,|pirds, the time-recording clocks and| Marconi instr vas | filled with sea water, heated from the is sin ine ship St. Louis, Which was * Rare Re programme has been | cauisment for the eport, ‘drought thelr |{an tine shih thy Meese Wn iaticude te i Semmeaié not Only ewime ¥ fastest fivers to New York this morning | 40.2 Ni, longitude # ee acraae a it writing any more “books, — ; ted them for a &% prize. odhienda <8 ‘ ad started them foros Paving com: | Resides condoulng communt * sald he, iting up his peutlve races from BSuuten Tsland and | the Camp oth ints, amd had one of the races | astern, im Canad, where a friend took she | With, | th birds foy them, EE 45 Lor-|}iandsome Place for . 'T. Lincoln.| 47 N. but Basia Beteyl Vt., Sept. 26,—Robert Atlantic Chicago, Ponght eaten farms in town, whic! Of land he already | ty gust wctive, work on hy ah er Total of 12,000 tm. ts Since Monday, af the Kucant A few other jongita In wa tariTAt ich will be "eh Moltke, hound west, Vaderland, bound east, 45.20 V bound pant in latitude 46. 46.20 ‘Fos terday vent th at 7 o'clock, nine- und pales, west, the pania until she wax 215 he Lucania spoke and talked e Hamburg-American shij ih latitude 47.03 W; ‘the American’ Lins tn latitude agg with the ship linnetonka, longitude ere £6, hand. pont mention, Books ae es With books "an out’ ol v never Kot my money from. thowe Don't*eay books ih ‘hia tater: ———=——____- WOMAN POISONED BY GAS. 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