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| GN FREED BY CTY MAR MARSHALS Officials Finely Foro Force Entrance Into Brooklyn House Where Tenant Had Been Locked Up ie Six Days. + ‘Armed with a writ of repievin to give nm show of Inw to their muscular efforts, City Marshal John W. Irwin and Deputy Charles A. Scott, of Brooklyn, went to _ the rescue of Schuyler R. Murray to- po Ge. F; ‘Mr. Murray has been locked up in the hhomse, No. 572 Pacific street, since Inst B® ‘Wednesday, his landlord refusing to al- Tow him to remove his furniture on ac- count of non-payment of rent. Murray occupies two ehut down the buildings und + at-construction he has betn out of wo: Bis 4 carpenter by trae, unt! 1) recently made a iving whic! enough for himself, his wife and ut latterly things went hard for Mur- saya and they wert ordered to move. r furniture sol sald‘ They wanted to take ti them, Out the landlc Murray was locked in room, “¢mtess being denied bh Marshals Force Entrance, Mrs. Murray's attorney sutd out a} writ of replevis: ani to-day the Browns @aye vp thelr living prisoner, but or atteran entrance had made er the roofs prougi: of tht Pacthe street At 12 o'ctock Seott recono.tered H ( ofsthe Browns's home. 1 make an entrance Marsha rance ley could nut | inider the | liw + through the outside door, as this was the property of the Bre S> they! stent down the stree to a sable, and} t wih a short ladder clambered upon tne! roof. From one roof to ther they | made thelr way to Brown's home. the roof to the ledge outside of 3 ray's rooms they dropped the and then entered by moans of the dow. - Prinoner Delishted. pyed at the arrival | ‘of his visitors, iis severa! days dict of » bananas and wajer had thinned am Oa > whadow of his former self, and c: nt _ fear that he was ty lose all his furniture ©) had teft tts impress upon ttm. He sal F however, ho was determined to hold the fort, eves if no help had arrived, for Bome timo longer. Opening Murray's door into the hail the officers were confronted by Miss a Brown and a 1 named Phillips, ‘ Felative of the Miss Hy ‘ her ans ouistres Sif to Ik tae greKs Of LAe ni the wren, ‘the | phat pulled ng down and the 3 asta fer, | 4 d to do that by my at- 1 ald Miss Brown. you Wil be wtged with assault’ je Marshal pald no attention to the _¢ Mel turner than to pass by her wlth: | ont replying. } Whe ftumiture was moved from the rooms which the M rant occupied and pi was then taken to se Where it will ihe elt until Up tn cour Murray urrays had fot Tost exhausted aleeves in front of a Wanted to know 1¢ i: 3 i a needed some vas the reply. | him Is & newspaper snd We at pped a Une, out of the window und * a@ letter, whica broug it re by & posiman carrying the special very. jow that Murray is free he says h mace all in his power to punish his | you want results your udvertisement? fromm through the Want Col- umns of The World pages | of Wants to fill the bill. | + LOOK HERE ‘. THERE ARE | 2 14 Paid Help Wants inj 3 this morning’s World, | BUT 732 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other New York papers combined. 8) LUNCHMEN Reteercicss MACHINISTS ., ‘ARTISTS ... MEN . MILLINERS NECKWEAR . NURSES . OPERATORS OMNIBUSES OSTRICH FHA'R HANDS .... .. 2 PACKERS . PAINTERS . PAPERHANGERS 15 PHOTOGRAPH'RS 4 PIANO HANDS .. 8 PLUMBERS ..... 25 POCKETBOOK MAKERS 13 oe ld is proof that the value columns are appre- | a and that the ndver- it fr gets results, PRESSMEN . | ROOFEKS . SALESLADIES SALESMEN . P; SEAMSTRESSE! WEING CL'KS + 23) SHOP, KERS .. 23) SILVERSMITHS.. + 98] SKIRT HANDS + 12) SLEEVES HANDS, + 2) STABLENEN , 10) STEAMFITTERS. 6] STENOGRAPH'RS ~Se 8 rooms in Mr, | (Brown's flat, and since the strikes havo| perfo ‘ fon that the lad was murdered treatment. They say that there is evi- dence tv connect a woman with the} crime. Tals belief is not shared by Capt Hodgins, of the Madison street station, whose precinctdetectives, MeDonald and | MeGee, have been at work on the case. | THE DETERMINED WHERE HE | * IDENTIFIED BODY UNDER SAILGLOTH ‘tt Is that of ah Bara Repari. Twelve Years Old. Who Left! Home Sunday—Coroncr stiil! Says Lad Was Murdered. of the boy fount 7 on the Joy Mne pier wae il a that of Bedora tevat ears ol}, of No. 13 Moni» Dom-} tnick Lepart, a brother of tie made the Identificatio B left his home or 1 ¢ to play along the wacer tro ny one wh) know se, Coroner was not seen by after he left the and Coroner's Physician od the autops The body was found and lying across it ¢ two heavy tli: | long and 4 inches wide 2 thinks that the b playing on the per Sunday moralag wi companions and crawled under the tas 1 to tude, ‘The “other boys elther planks upon him, maitclousiy upset fal Ne itive fellow of them, cruaned Scholer's theory that Repert | ed to the water front | credence with | Mt laced shoes ng the Ti ve that i hus met with “he ty | Brest TENANT AND THE HOUSE KEEPS GUARD OVER HIS FURNITURE, Schuver eh Ey 8 Creal WOMEN WAR OVER MAS, NELSON MILES Big Fight Threatened To-Day at! the Meeting of Spanish hee Veterans Auxiliary at New| Haven, Conn. ACTRESS TO TELL WHO HIRED VERDU , Conn, Sept, 2.—-A war ck to the Initlation of . the wife of Gen, Nelson A Murder. Al of the Women's Aux: 1 that 4® necesoary) ai the New fHaven poitce Tho convention proper.) __ u when tho fight 1s expected, opened this! Miss Eulah Lee Denson, the actress. morn who was ocing shadowed by Private | Detective Frederick A. Verdu, who was murdered In West Fifty-fifth street. ilaries. stated that the whole af- ult of not inviting Mrs, the r Worrel Ball, a Wastington news- | Promises to reveal the name of the LaDOr Wothan, Wad. who has wating {Wealthy broker whom she 1s suing for president of tho district auxiliary of |Preach of promise. It wae this man. Washington, to tho reception at which|%he declares, who employed Verdu and Hansen to follow her, Mrs Miles was inlilated as a member . of the chapter bearing her name, Ars. Sate aie mbites dara aie Lewis declares that tn consequence |yy pie pica Moc! Mabe "3 uns Mra, Ball caused her to be ridiculed in| Vocking Hird” ae Mabelle Giiman's un derstudy, tells a stary of love and ro- a Washington nowep r and pro- m ce that camo into her after sne nounced the olection ur Miles {le-} came from-her home in Norfolk, Va. to gal. but red that she, as acting! yo on the stage In New York, Among district president, would “legalize an|the first persons she met was a wealtny illegal action" by accepting the election young man on Wall street. “He asked me to marry him and « ‘al of the army. consented,” said Misa Denson last For this conduct Mrs, Ball and the|night. ‘He told me he was about to oe district auxiliary, composed of four|made a partner in the firm with whica local Washlogton auxiliaries, were sus-|he was connected and our wedding cow pended by Mrs. Lewis, as was also the | not take place until that was done, Mary Sherman Miles local auxiliary, ital velista) stopped “When I returned to New York from a road trip with ‘The Mocking Bird’ 1 f Mrs, Miles, wife of the Ge inasmuch as she was the part of which Mberally supported Mra. Ball's actio: Mrs. Bali arrived with her supporters KILPATRICK LOVED BARONESS IN VAIN: , Young Man of Wealth Who Killed Himself in the Mar=) tinique Had Followed the Baroness de Pallandt. A new explanation for the sulcide John D. Kilpatrick, who killed h In the Martinique Monday weeks, 1 found in his reported jafatua- | tion for the Baroness ae Pallandt, who did not return his love. Many of the young man’s friends say that her r fusal of his offer of marriage and the report that the man with whom she| travelled around the world was not a} shoot himself. ‘The Baroness { ter of a wealthy Chicagoan. Young Kil- patrick met her in Tokio last spring and followed her around the world, showering cosuly gifts upon her. She travelled with a Frenchman, whom she introduced to Kiipatrick as a relative. Wilpatrick ofven spoke to his trends of his infatuation for the Baroness and extolled her beauty of face and charm of manner, Bane spent most of her time in travelling, and the young man tol- lowed her woout, always unaious to do her_p.dding. Two weexs before Kilpatrick shot hime self the Baroness sudvenly sailed tor| Europe, accompanied by her cunyanion, it wae then that Kilpatrick beard that he Was not a relative, althouga h ce.ved no confirmation of the 84 The Baroness, it w.ll_be reme Hanna, who was then at escaped to Europe with her although officers of the court were in the hotel with writs of habeas corpus. TO EXPEL HOLY GHOSTERS. we Betecewasune s+ 5) UMBRELLA HDS 2 » & UPHOLSTERERS. 9 we 40 9) ters at Shiloh, a fow milles from this| 0 Gov. Hill Is Asked to Drive San- ford’s Followers from Matue, LISBON FALLS, Me., Sept. 29.—An at- tempt Is to be made to drive the Holy a vote would be admitied, having ine pass) Miss Denson tells of several exciting word, Mrs. Lewis further staivd that! taterviews after that, both with the ecierris Washington 4) young man and his partner. “The last Ume 1 saw him," she sald relative, as he supposed, caused him to | > the Baron de Pallandt and {a the daugh- | M bright tad carly In the mothing bad was) Was il and went home to Norfolk for a ve nvenbon OL ke Lor the! few weeks’ rest. Lis letters stopped, Med oe yaBson ass land 1 came to New York Aug. 2 last, ones Nad fearing he was Ill. ‘itiend wad] “At hls office 1 learned that he had » Prevent being sailed on a friend's yacht to New- their acuons, Mr Sill Tw that sho had secured ane ine! foundiand on a shooting trip. ‘Two days inst Mrs. tho Pres- later 1 gdt a letter trom hin which had nd the national gone to Nerfolk and had been for ine Chor arrere| Sone to Ner nd Catention eFEeE | warded, In it he told mo that it was 1H nut Mrs. Ball! necessary ¢ we part, and gave me Gherents wo the conv 7 id Oot be allowed muon, though they auch advic other nauonal onlcers gay Uiey W enjomed, dura, Ball openly mition to Ler Was party as Just before lust Friday, the day declares that the} Verdu was killed. At noon that day the cited by! Man Was to meet my lawyer, but chetr i Dyer, of the Spanish Wari conference was postponed, In the early evening I went to the store on the cor her to telephone my lawyer and fina out the result of tho conference, Saye She saw Verdu. “The man I now know was Verdu cone in, mado some trivial purchase because his wite was not ele cted President of the Miles Auxil- that ho and Mrs. Lewis had Jolnsd forces to oust her ‘Another soueation was caused by, the announcement of Mise Cornelia Clay. daughter of Gen. Cecll C of the De- partment of Justice, ae reasurer- general of the auxiliary that she rend ais Lewis. | an fofer \eharges agalnat hear me while I telephoned. iss Clay has Mon |b was at dinner when I heard that he harges, but had been killed. am satistied that no counts ‘of the #0 has| friends of mine had part In it, because obtained ley Me | renoe ein erormnarin that uepaor Fs. Lewis that Mi Ted to| hood, and nelther ts the sort of man comply with ordera of the National |to @ involved in auch an affatr.” Gounch, and has been ‘guilty. of Ureseh| “Wiluein, Joyner, an enginesr who lives of discipline. Miss Clay responds with No. di West ‘Fifty-seventh street, charges of unbecoming conduct and|went to West Forty-seventh street an Megal and see eae eh action cn|sald he had seen the a on the two the part of Mra. Lewis, iss Clay has! dotectives rie identified young ran Joined forces with Mrs, Ball The Spanish War Veterans arrived yesterday, 80 strong, At their session an jnvitation was recelved to hold the hext convention In St. Louls, Adjt-Gen, Dyer. in his report, says that the membership of the order ts now 140, “RED MAN” ACCUSED. Secretary of Local “Tribe! Charged with Embeuslement. Michael J. Kennedy, of No. 3 Leroy street, Secretary of the Chattahoochee Tribe, No. £3, of the Improved Order of | When the young woman found herse¢ Red Mon, was arrested at his home to: | helplens, & prisoner in te vais eens rly De . bi bei a8 so frightened that she onarst a torgory peatarred by the Tent’ |hardly “had strengty enough left to as one of tl Moran was rele BOUND A GIRL AND TURNED ON GAS. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.—As Abbey Harel, a domestic, was engaged in aweeping the front doormeps of No. 12 Wallor street, yesterday, @ man rushed from behind, grasped her by the arime, dragged her forcibly Into her sleeping oom, pintoned her arms bebind hos back laid her on the bed in the room, turned on the gas, locked the door and fle. acteain for help, of ‘tbe. “it is. alleged that Kennedy has em-| pie fit, eeu and, can wees bezzled. more than $1,200 of the funds of | wag so overcome by the fumes and shoot his order. He mado no defense wh } that not until last Right could she talk arfalgned before Mag strate, Litlow in| couerantiy. She told heel theecpel Centre Street Court and was Meld |c2ueeM wae Wer hushante whore bee for trial tality drove her trom Ker home sevei ne months ago. PORTO RICAN SCHOOLS OPEN. | *°2"222*¢. and whose name she hi Ghost and Us Society, with headquar- town, out of the State of Mai anent citizens have already 8 a at who, it js reported, eee 2 Ree ad & Veal to the Bibie University at ae and yosriea tec the cond.tion of ist the! tis tac! i et ask ana ete Ass ramets ci eaiiely ANOTHER POISON SUSPECT. GLENB FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 2.—A person 1s now suspected in the Davis poisoning candy case and one! OF More Arrosts are expected ins ‘s day lef of, Pollo okt oy Fal, Beirne th SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, Sept. 2.— Twelve hunired schools In Porto Ries were opened to-day and 6,00) pupils wers received. bur three ties that pumb r of ch.ldren W.re enrolled, and mo a.rungle tor Bran: ce wae very fiom Hast niane dia felietri sane ty iy but |LEFT DYING MAN a oer of the Ma Shae home from work last night he Miles Auxillary of tha § anish | aim fence aeaiole aneinen Sina uott wet he] Says Broker She Is Suing Em-| 10 ‘removed to the hovpltal, where 1 teiNae ave ee ployed Him, but Her Friends} 2, "rts conaiuon ts becoming worse FEL FROM WAGON, DIED I STREE Driver Known as “Louie” Was | Missed When His Team Came on Alone, and Was Found Dead by Companions. | ON THE SIDEWALK’ Policeman Refused to Aid Vic- tim of Highwaymen and Or- dered Him to Move Gn, Think- ing He Was Drunk. the J] A driver for Nicholas Schnepp, jealer In provisions at No. 801 First ave- nue, fell from his wagon to-day and wag| found dead in the street. Although he| had worked for Schnepp for four years! ho was known by no other name than sinaulesiane sata maneia eherhones| knew where he lived. i “Louie,” a big, broa man, drove the last of three wagons that started from Sehnepp's place to ‘ry green groceries to the market at nwich and Washington — streets, Joseph Shanahan ts 4ying tn Hood Wright Hospital from a fractured skull. His brother William declares he was beaten and robbed by two high- waymen and denied assistance by a policeman, who evidently thought he was drunk. ‘The young man Mves at No. 922 Co- lumbus avenue and after belng paid off on Saturday at the building in’ course of erection at Broadway and Fort third street he went to the home of hir Gre sister, at 431 West ‘Chirty-first | street. He remained there until late red Bernstein was on the first wagon in the evening, when he met some looked around at Green- nklla streets Loule was at. Running back he found the German ir the street, and when an ambulance sur- seo Came trom the Hudson Street Hos- pital he sald he was dead. uken to the stition house, aid he was not sure whether the m friends and went to Dugan's saloon, tn | * Weat Twenty-seventh ‘ert, betwe ath and Twelfth avenues, midnight when ho left the s 2 and started to get the c He turned into Thirtic! he saw two men follow! nd, too, he started to run, ac-| 44 Pepoueeacror, Vnoeuent sording to the story told to the police| i BAe ee ueaeroan Ma uv his brother, aout, being killed by the fall. | u At Schnepp's place too, and overtoot was no one had ever acard the man’s last name, nor dd they souw where he lived. He had always yeon sober and industrious, and during! ‘The two men ran. him near Ninth avenue. He struck over the head and as he Ia the sidewalk he G consclous was an hour later when a pollbari | seldom missed a day, An effort is be- came and ordered him to move on ng made to find his family, for he had According (0 his brother, Shanahan times spoken of his wife and told the policeman his condition and asked to be taken to a hospital, but the oliceman answered, with an oath, that he would get nothing. He remained on 1k until almost daylight when lewalk until almost daylight when. | ¢ riage of Miss Metta M: Mr. Benjamin Martin hes! was solemnized last Wednesday at| with the ald of persons who saw him] ine High Btvect Presbyterian Churah, | there, ho went to his sister's home.| Newark, N. J. ‘Phe church was hand- There he told the story of his adven tures to his brovuer. somely decorated. After the ceremony ang couple started on an extended Dr. Maher, of No, 21 West Twenty-| cour through the Soutn, he gift of tne third street, was called, but did no:|orl.egro m to the bride was a hands ms discover that the man was seriously |amond sunburst. hurt, He was taken to his home in a cab on Sunday night Yesterday he be ame worse and when his brother came found The police are now making an effort to find out who attacked him and the brother will also insist that there be an investigation of the conduct of the po- iceman who ts sald to have left him on the sidewalk. KEPT MAN AFLOAT TWENTY MINUTES Deckhand Who Sprang Into River to Rescue Stranger Has Hard Time Supporting Him in Water. Edwin McCleary, an insurance agent whose home te at 2 East Bgaty- Hirst street, 1s in Bellevue Hospital to- day after a frightful experience in the Fast River off East Thirty-first street. He was saved from drowning by John MeNeas, a deckhand on the barge E ward Butler. McCleary had an appointment with the captain of one of a fleet of tugs at the foot of Thirty-first street and went there to talk Insurance after dinner last night. He was stepping from one tug to another when he missed his footing | and fell into the water, His cries were hard by MeNeas, who | was the only one near. ‘The deczhand jumped into the water and hed the drowning man up with difficulty, It was twenty minutes before his cries at- tracted attention, A rope was then thrown to them and they were pulled to| the deck of a barge. McCleary fell ui and was taken to the hospital, whore he remainet very weak, MoNeas lighted bis pipe aud known and favored everywhere. The popularity of the Cremo Cigar has spread from man to man; from town to town; from state to state until it is «@ AMMEVE 9 STAMPED ON ae MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. The Mark of the Metropolis is upon our Five Dollar Shoes. They are made to meet the requirements of men and women who know the shoe styles and wear them. 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Prices and particulars can be obtained by telephoning 2380 Columbus Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—XLVI. THE VILLAGE BAND WAS IN DESPAIR, NO FIRST CORNET CORNETED THERE, THOUGH ALTO HORN AND DOUBLE BASS WERE EACH IN HIS APPOINTED PLACE. THE DRUMMER SWORE “TO BEAT THE BAND." ot WHAT BROUGHT THE WANTING PLAYER DOWN? _ WHY. PRESSING AD: his | WORLD-WANT TOWN. «9 THEN BEAT HIS DRUM WITH NERVOUS HAND.: