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A 9 Lows Was $500,000. hotel under an assumed name. She Sf coe, ‘aid not remember how! was seen Inst night by a man who used Br hs Dee es nev a el eg = ST TO OLLI plants, did he outline the plan tion?” asked Mr. Guthrie, be: examination of Mr. Dresse 74g nome such conversation,” | Mae Catherine Wood, Who Says ahtter theineneial staemont cuttine| “Site Expeoted to Be Senator’s ihe play Mr Beeneers lets tst "| Bride, May Begin Action to be bougne?” "| Against Him for $25,000. tigation,’ Mr. ® replied, ‘further than get- m statement regarding ¢ Broperticn from Lawyers Alexea- BREACH OF PROMISE der and Green.” Mr, Dresser said that he accepted the WILL BE THE CHARGE. ents of the accountants who re- ed on the properties, to be consoll- |. When the prospectus was pri red be had perfect ‘Confidence in its ooh and aig was conndent of tie When She Learned that He Was eeeiied. ‘poaowutels pon "the. wate: | ents oe actegntane | to Marry Mrs. Janeway, She Bphvah Meee a e nronvis: || Thought the Announcement arse prepared and until After Was Only a Joke. and until after the tran: ‘action was finally consummated did vou eB intimation of nerious diMcul- ton ui Mfouble: developed over Ait. It im the bellef of those in New York Cm’ ra, Of the Snine Ae Ged who know Miss Mae Wood that she !« all oe, of those earn!) to KO to the Waiting until after Senator Platt ts $0 dering the Hed to Mr. Schwnt that married to Mra, Lilllan Janeway to- hem plant something should be morrow to file her papers in a 325,000 Ihat in his opinion the Trust had gone, breach of promise suit. Miss Wood {s garnings nd also his, withholding of companied to New York by a Wash'ng- viaends thee should have been paid to ton lawyer. ullding Company | ‘The young woman registered at a profit there was to the promoters to work with her in the rural free do- Bok the monty allowed for under |jvery branch of the Post-Office of this “We it not troe that you kept for your |Clty, but she did not mention to him nal Uses surplus cash and stock |anything of her Intentions regarding that, should have one to the pro-| Senator Platt. mi SE eee ee ttre e Dreaser.| THe Benator left the Fifth Avenu MI sser admitted that he had re-| Hotel at his yeual hour to-day for his seivs 000 si fe Ber af eee office at No, 49 Broadway, Previously PRBS vend aA ale poodand A jhe had looked over all the mornin » You t lepreciation of his - vd Pat eae eee oe Mel papers. His face wore ® worried 100k. lowe of $500,000. He fold the stock | In reply to questions put to him by re- . | porters he sald that he had no state- or een the Company ‘for Ment to make. Queries sent to his rowm the purpores of promoting. He did not! at the Fifth Avenue last night brought BA i OD,,WHO THREATENS A BREACH ey OF PROMISE SUIT AGAINST SENATOR FLATT. MISS MAE WO LAMAR ADMITS THUG WAS HIRED: (Conttnued from First Page.) employed ‘by. whe Beate. These, slauthe sare, “Aw, come on.” I sare, “Wait ti had guarded the fury during the night coat,” and just then he pulls and will continue to guard it until a| (is, sun and a eames ee NaS verdict is rendered. : ‘alle to. 0. young rR freeed “There may be one black sheep in the ! 5 get me my you jury box," said District-Attorney Fos- | St in there,” and he it for me. ter, “but if we can. keep the Lamar | ,,2, Did you pull a gun? A. No; I never $40 or $50 loo carry money away from: him I am sure of There was much laughter. conviotion." "The Monk” gave a graphic desorip- at what we offer ii Thus far the case has- cost, Lamar | ion, of getting the third dexres Smart Suits £20,000 in legal fees and other expenses| scribed how McMahon and Constable| dress or walk-, ‘The best New Jersey lawyers have deen |Van Winkle bad identified him he lett] + ff vi) employe! to end nim and Monk |the stand and went over to the| Ing effects, at Jury box, re rym Fastman. Before the case is ended itty fustrate the wan he tna Brown wi {s predicted that hig bifl for the whole |picked out of the line of detectives. Hackett, Carhart & Co. case will reach $40,000, All of the direct testimony for the State is before the Getting the Thi: Broadway & 13th-8 jury. Attorney Turhune, in opening the case for the defense, declared that Monk Eastman and his followers had been employed to guard the home of| ranch, don't your Taare Lamar because he feared trouble with | know what you're talking abou el by MeMahon, the djecharged odachman, | he hita me,under the chin and shoves and Eastman was called to\ testify on |G “Toumd sy nanal ro, goptir? that point. A. I should say not, Cary hat me His Real Name Is Eastman. one and then the “boss” hauled me j “The Monk" gave his name as. Ed- around ying £0 set a Sone Sean The 3 ‘me : Have added many new d $ ward J, Eastman, not William Delaney,| «ih the name that he was Indigted under.|ramar is broke, When I send you to| @ 0 their large selection @ : Tong Branch and Lamar don't stand by| @ He was well dressed in a neat-ftting| Long patnar don't stand by black sult, His heir was patted in the] jg Yall know what todo', ‘That morn- DIAMOND RINGS middie and smoothed down flat on his! tectives. Any one can tell « detectiy: forehead, He was. nervous, «this man) You know (turning to the jury), and Re Some combined with Pearls, who has been inas many’battles as any Sok Masaate wits Pet Sarr onaack it | @ Rubies, Emeralds or Sapphires; Jent gladiator. » would it 4 ‘hi staearoan crossed “bis dees, eifted | Mattunon end the otter ines cutee in | B thew cannot be duplicated at them, and rubbed his hands while’coun- | like this. the prices asked. Diamond Soli-@ sel argued as to whether or not Wit-| ree raga gtiitts hentai a ett | @ taire Engagement Rings from@ nesses in the case should de excluded|to the jury box, and, placing hia hands | $25.00 to $500.00. from the court-room. It was not the | on two o! spree sald: ‘That's 3 first time that ‘Monk’ had been up| “He went back on the stand, but again 52 West 14th St. against the law, but it wae the first left it to {llustrate how he had been N Sixth Ave. time that he had to goon the witness- | Identified. (Near Sixth Ave.) 600020008088 889 SBS “Now,” said Mre. Wilson, “McMahon stand in hja own behalf, Every Jury-|eays that he can identify’ vou as, hie man watched him with the greatest in- lant becallse of a scar on your terest. He chewed gum with his front Show the jury that scar.’ teeth—the teeth that are crowned with Jury Looks at Soi ‘ s gold and which are one of the principal i ' Jn the Bertillon Again Bastman went to jury box. bauligy Bb dct The jurymen leaned 1 Toreman rds. Wilson exclaimed, “Why, that Is easily Q. You are one of the Wefendants? A.|eeen in the ligh: astman denied how this money haf been’ the following diplomatic answer: it. He also admitted that he gave | 4, See 3 oun draft on himself whic he| “Gentlemen: I'm too much engaged to pal He was not allowed to ex-|talk, I learn from the P. 0. Depart- why be hid not honored the draft.|ment in Washington that Miss Wood Kad etter otoety, nT DFe#eT M48! haw come here for the purpose of vislt- esser said that he first learned'!ng a relative who ts very til, Further of the Sheldon Syndicate, which in hin| than thty deponent saith not, had deen organined to finance) "T. C, PLATT." acess’ Company, when he | Senator and Miss Wood Friends Lin fhe London papers that “Mr longan had organized another crew to control the Shipbuilding Company. Mr.| In the Money Order Department of estes Teenie tie ponsinslaw, mae the Washington Post-Office the friend- jet fa is syndicate, The dicate took over all of the bonda of wie vetween Senator Platt and Mise trust and.100 per cent. of the com-| Wood was well known. , ion stock and 60 per cent. of the pre-| He called frequently at the office and eer an ida the Trust Company | chatted with her. He took her out driv- . ing and called usually in the after- Didn't Conanit Dresser. noons at her home in New Jersey ave- yy did-\this,"” anid Mr. Dresser, | nue. eiethout congulting me. in spite of the At the time the Senator's marriage Perpacy, al ita. 1 est stockholder.’ ‘© @ Washington woman ovher than if, Dresser aid that when the Trust Mrs. Janeway was rumored lust spring ‘Ompary of the Republic agreed to un- Mins Wood treated the matier as a Mompany ne nd no hed that the plants 3Ok@ and intimated that when the Sen: ae nas by the company were @tor decided to marry she would be the heavily th debt, This fact was not, lucky party. ‘ atated In the pidspectus ax prepared by) Karly in the summer she surprised “Pobelieved these statements to bel Her office associates by announcing that because of their source,’ said the| Senator Platt had sent her @ check for as, 'Lator 1 found out the truth—| 3 ; ‘the suey? ‘companies were| #00 Ye Weste ata pines pred Inflebted.”” sume and more particularly ap-| leave of absence and went abroad in ae ir, Schwab's plant at Beth-! say, | Dresser declared that he had not, Her going wes a relief to many in the @ cent out of the promotion of! Post-Office Department, as she was hes Dummy Directors, | known to be in possession of many of- Mr. Dresser was then excused. Lew!s | fice secrets that would prove damaging B. Daly. assistant treasurer of the Cor- | If they got Into the hands of those who Bre ea Trust Company of New Jersey. | were at that time pushing the Post aa called, Mr. Daly sald that as far | he khow Mr, Mae Pant wick not ine | Office Department investigation. ferested tn. hie company. “Mr, Dats At the Ume of her departure she was ime a director of the shipbuilding | eagerly sought by Washington corre- mpany. Mr. Daly admitted that it Mea hart of the business of his cor: | 8Pondents, who had an inkling of the Hon to furnish resident of New Jer- secrete she held, and when she slipped rectors to different companies. ‘ fr, Daly's two co-directors in New Jer: | *Way It wus thought that her trip ere also clerka in his trust_com-|@broad had been instigated by those Mr. Daly su wed that one hare | who were anxious to have her out of PE Pics in the shinbullding commie, | the reach of the Federal Grand Jury. Ghase shad heen made through Mr.) Just previous to Miss Wood's return ab'a counsel. the announcement of Senator Platt's draw’ a check for « yet. ety ot oe hel no bank ace |@Pproaching marriage to Mrs, Janeway sa eee Maite ot that tact, however, |Wus made public He knew no.hing of he isn irector in a great many DIK her coming back until she returned to ORTON you three Jersey “clerks {her desk. #4 to bo directors In the Shipdullding Says She Will Sue Senator, Cela wie irae Mr. Untermyer ie | When Miss Wood learned the news, came directors through the purchase of/She packed up the trinkets Senator shares for them by Mr. Schwab's coun-| Platt had given her, together with a sel. bundle of letters she suld he had ad- rector fo: Month, Mr. mal sink Nanehiber hdow long |drewsed to her, and armounced she was he was ® director of the Shipbuilding | ving to New York to prevent his wed- Bees a Taci'ts Semen ona: | ae Me Janeway, ir. sa: 1 understosod thi 00d" the and the two other clerk directors | Miss Wood's application for leave uf had yoted out over $70,000,000 from the |@bsence was referred to Poscmaster- ny, coog |General Payne, as she had already hud ‘Neither de nar his two co-employees | her fuil thirty Ways, Un the ground toat ‘new anything of the property belong-!she wished (ov go to New York to the ing to the Shinbullding Company yevond | bedside of slecer who had deen strick- at was told them or submitted to en with paralysis, Postmaster-General 1 w | Payne, in spite of pressure brow fact is, Isn't it. Mr. Daly.” |pedr to witnnold the le ‘ndorseu her asked Mr. Untermyer, “that you and Sip eatiea for an absenve without pay. Your two assocites were merely dummy fore her departure Miss Wood told ors friends in the Money Onder Depart- . Daly denied that he was a dummy | ment that the announcement of gena- director, but admitted that he was act- |tor Platts wedding to Mrs. Janeway ing under instrvctions from persons who | rust be a joke, as she had prepared fwere not directors of the company her troussedu to wed him. In support “Whose instructions you carry- lof her assertion she Js sald to Have ah ‘out?’ Daly was asked. He ad-|shown le:ters which she claimed were under the instructions of Mr. | written to her by the Sen: the lady with whi she 1s alleged to have sald departure to New York that she would fle a sult a ‘web's “counsel, | tor breach. of P 4 polnt of humiliating Mrs Jane. Wood is about thirty- old, attractive in appearance, tioaan not a beauty, but stylish and vivaciou A in manner, She is a wo mental keonness and of Considerable cuts ure, Her home was in Omaha, though noth- Ing was ever learned there by her is- sociates of her antecedents. She worked As a teDOSTAB 66, in a law firm for several years, ntudying law Mmean- while and being ‘admitted to the bar. Tight Shoe Caused Inflamma-|8ne openca a law office, but went later to Council Bluffs, la,, as secretary of tion of the Foot and Brought |”, industrial compazy. She Was One a Society Batt: on Attack that May End Fa-| She setweed jo Omana, and for a your was society of the Daily Bei Then she obtained employment in the Chicago, Burlington and Quizcy road offices, and from there, dy the influence of Senator Thurston’ she obtained a clerkship in the Post-Office Departmen| LUPHIA, Ovt. 14—William L.| She was aacigned to the free rural d ion the millionwtre traction owner | !very department at the New York of- fiat ble eouAtey heme w rnere ede Was under Assistant y miles from Philedelphia. Mr, Hl: hen her acquaintance with Se: fe said, 18 suffering from or-| Platt began is not known, but it i Kae and worry has added to A ramartrek ncn lowes tngton, ‘under. tuhsstisfactory physical condition. where a me under, Supt. | Machen, 9 stated Bik b ce became @ storm ceni Witt hflantination ceusea ty | ine. postal frauds, “and. not’ wantine Miss Wood around, he tried t t rid frrttating a corn on his toe. | ot her, but outside Influence was In- ‘Decame so serious that at|strumeytal in having her placed In the mon rder division under Assistant Was feared his leg would | Postmaster-Genetal Wynne. Here Mins tod, Wood had @ $1,400, clerics ited to ave the patient] After this transfer, Miss Wood be: 4g by dis dedaide cone | Ph % Nitustemating - edb: atrumental in er meral Tachi that he had ever entered into a con-| SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Q. How olf are you? A. I am twenty-|Spltacy or that he had assaulted Mo-| poston Chi; ++-Ib, 100, nine, ‘On cross-examination Eastman de-| Chocolate utter Q. Where do you liver A. No. 221 Jctared “that hin’ business “war raimg| CRIDS «-.evssseceereesdbs 130s pigeons and that his cote was at his ee ent all Witnesses called to| mother's home in Richmond Tillis, L.1.| SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. testity about the allbl put up by the de- | Wien he fs out of town ‘is sister’ cares | Amworted — Chocolate ol ‘ona, ans ie gets ag | Creams .. . fense were excluded from the room. — | Au gio and $20 for them. He saldshe dia ‘tAre you married?” Afr. Wilson asked, ‘not receive one cent for. his services, Coeela te Pescu berry Veny.t os oma 7 ked| "Thomson was a good friend of mine," cites" Bantinan rele, an he Joed| Chowan an a e9Qd lend 9 in: 54 BARCLAY ST. a m1 Bx-Cougressian’ Dantel. lord VoaWiias Why Lamar Employed Him. x-Con| an Danlel Riordan tea- z tifled that he had interested himself in ORTLANOT. ‘Why did you come to Jersey on JUly | Hastman f and that Van Winkle 290 CHURCH A ‘ 42” was the next question. had sald: “I'd Itke to help your friends, ‘Bastman shifted his position and eatd: |Senator, but there are Wall street 1 “Well, T'll tell you, I was in a saloon | {eresis at stake. Tom Foley was there/ 4 ¢ Th e Fit. 9 at Seventh avenue and Forty-first street Riordan was recalled and asked about VY » on July 2, when Thompson, of Bennett's | the disappearance of a $4,000 bank roll om F Hotel, there came to me and asked me |{f0m A pool-room. Prosecutor got » We will make to alee : bi 1 i Si BANKER KILLED BY CA ' Gh ort ete salen ee el Me won days. He said that a man aamed Lamar | The court, nrvceedings wet stopped by Neeos ce waa in trouble and his wife was afraid. |i14 stand for sending a note to the pros- Ni dah oe "1s oo be He asked us if we would go down. ecutor, Judge Helsley rebuked Mz. Wil- Joe was with me—I mean Joe Brown—|8on In Very strong language. He ac- * cased the lawyer of playing a trick to some others. We at Thompson's, ‘Joseph Brown, corroborated Monk wh the foot of Rutgers street, the next day | wastman’s featimony about the way at o'clo s During the month of October. Hurtubise 1438 Broadway, Near 40th St. Holland Bidg ) - Vhen we were about to| they were hired to protect Lamar. He take the boat we were arrested by De-| said thi ts a tailor working on Henry Harrison Boyce, Formerly of California,’ wis, wiltiam Kendall and Her|‘‘o:Wersyou tar sourited ora cena? | iyea Rit ne gst Red Baan Rute: ; A.No, never. “We got out of court and | gay ‘night and ‘that he was with Wit Run Vers ey pettie Green of Coachman Thrown from as ‘o,Jertey,, Thad was on July 4 |omses ‘in the caso. 5 mars brother, were. Joe Brown, myselt, Frank Kelly,|wanard Smith, Mrs. Tamar's brothe i ; Greenbaum and his wife. We left Twen-|¢ it 4 that on - Runabout in Twentieth Street} erste tactafLayecnek and won| uly aive' rahe wna" vare metro | N INCENT Henry Harrison Boyce, unt!! recently) he raised his hand in warning to the! When Horse Got Fractious. | {9ai°°rnen'wor'arve to the Oceanic.” | Pecause, she feared McMabon. | 14 says President the Southern National | ™ytrman Al Q. Was Lamar there to meet you? A.lher not to fret. That he would go to esident of jouthern Uefore he could bring hie hand down | SS Yeo; he told us that his wite was timid] Roh TOE fret ee esmen to, watch | I AM about the only man Bank of California, and one of the best | the fender and’ he wanted us to guard his home. t night.” a 1 the place. He went that nig! who sells Raincoats who knocking bi yeral feet In front of it y " 4 Y sh known fnanclers of the Pacifle Coast, | Knocking him several feet infront of fk” Mfrs, Willam Kendall, wife of the|Joe and me went over there and the] Getting down to July 9 Bmith told t : was run over by a Broadway electric hasn't used last 1 's the un hi b Ni 3 7 other two went to bed. We heard peo-| how he hay ned to be in Long Branch banker, of No. 62 Broadway, was thrown! Sit round the chicken coop and scared! onthe dave of the assault. ‘The first ed car ran over eu the motorman seemed to. get from a runabout in Twentleth street, 4 them off. cuit. that MoMahon. brought against car tn front of the Standard OW Bulld- | (roi! or to realize what had hap Broadway, this afternoon and] “Qu What did you do the next day? A.) Ulamar was to come up in enust there. flood as an argument to ow’ reen, this afternoon, | nd stopped the car, slightly 5 We Grove back to the Oceanic Hotell ““on'yuy 8 we went into the saloon, ; Ing. in Bowling Green, this afternvon, | \i edintely the wagons foll ait nly Injured. Gua Johnaon, her! 174 woke up the rest of the crowd and|ay has ae temtified, and we had a few proye the Worth of his and died a short time later In the Hud-}a boy on the curb shouted the alarm ,coachman, who was thrown at the same] sent them over to guard the house, drinks,’ said Smith: “I met a groom and In aA moment the rounde goods. ' Raincoats $15 to $25. Broadway—22d Street. Sixth Avenue- 12th Btreet. r was sur-| time, was painfully hurt. The accident] “The Monk” told about how he P@-|that had cared for the horses, J was i pow halls amet broke | was caused by a runaway. trolled the grounds and watched for) going to the court after that when I had been horribly mangled, One} Johnson hitched up one of the Ken- man ran away e and in the ¢ until tne choked by 3,000 fon Street Hospital, Since leaving California Mr. Boyce, who was about sixty-five years old, had lived with his family at No. 35 Bedford avenue, Mount Vernon, and had an of- fice at No, @ Broadway, near where he McMahon or any other intruders, met Dunphy, who asked me to Quy Lamar told us to §°, home on July! him a drink, We had just gone in he aid. “We ask ag hiro at BATON aH Thompron was Hua hi ve, not drive us about a bit, He what we thoug! a runaway. We Grive. The animal wasp fractious, put| not drive us about a bit, He got 8 Ts) what we thought was s runaway ave got us’ to the station and left us. He! was there.” to call an ambu-|dall horses to take Mrs. Kendall for a sltement the crow end of Broadway Johnson antictpated that It would be- Space was cleared the netry|come tractable after being out of tho] Went home. Smith declared that three men had was Killed. It was aald ¢hat he was a/throug the crowd for a clanging am le for a while, nt tee told him that they had committed the Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, ae stable for a while. He met Mrs, Ken: : 1 Got Drank partner and old-time friend of Gen, Ben- © from the Hudson Street Hos-]40i ae 4 hey, All) Got Denne, assault, 0c. Does not sifp. pinch or leave Jamin F. Tracy. nd the uneonsclous man was car- | Gall at her residence, No. 12 Gramercy r h In? A.No,|_ ‘These men,” said Smith, ‘came to marks, Bold only at 0 West 125th viedecway 3 : able | Sauare, and drove down Fourth avenueh Q. Did you take the train? » NOs Bi with, Thi one tte near “Lenoe ans ais: Madioos, Mr. Boyce was alone at the time of | (ed uNiy: No 1 thac| to, Twentieth street, we got drunk and stayed over. We) long Branch with Thomperin why h av. dint & 424 ata: 2800 8d the accident, and it was several hours |} must have been 2 s*man of| At that crossing a big truck loaded] went back to the hotel and mut up for heaie Avi tiewet au Steronebetatcal ots 1th & Slat ats. | DACHTERA BROS. before his Identity established. He'| Importance. yest ian wae ariven by. ‘The planging chaL Arete the next morning, ' That] had not spoken to any g committed the | tclsne sole aater.tees y wi 7 yee ada © ! e id ned i 01 vi y oO y 7. caught in the maelatrom of the Broad: | jaan, were of modern cut and retined | With Johnson awing on the reina| We went around to McMahon's brothers | and accused o o piracy: | Lodges, Societies & Meetings. way vehicle traffic, elegance: tho horse ran west in Fwencieth eee CO ee ae him awa aye - \ reevonuthe: oward. Bro Ay .W 2A. To y Acebiiad wanted th cares on. tbs eal onl Opcenting Table: block “one of the front “wheets oe the| from Tamar's. We made’ believe "we Industry for the Negre Race. ol 8 ce be- 3 It was not until after he had died oh} runabout struck An electric ight pole, | Were cops. Wednend ing, Oct. 1 . Sia ene wens et TE, Sonia aS CLEAR Uimgriasan gute | MEST tS races ag_ pores (SGMMGEN ROD teat PRONG ATC Dee eeattadieatien ol ae SNe 0G BAURICe: AAR he Bee one se Te Mi Nip posmetsrerhie Wiae | gonnson and Airs. ‘Kendall’were prokei| and we don't want to have him here: Follows Hall, In8-100 7th Ave. ‘ung 20th. Bt: y 1 in his pockets which him, Kendall were pitched “ nearest crossing to ferret his way mo BOvoe. chin wi jotified In] Over the dashboard, the coachman los-| He's kot us in enough trouble,”’ ‘on a gold mine owned by colored prospectors. through the swarm of horses, carrlages| MT, Boveg, his “elephone. | ing the reins as he’ fell, an los-| “Q. Had you been there ‘before? A. W ’ a Mi: » | Mine 1» located in_the City of Norwich. Conn. and cars, stood tho anoek although | Phe horse kalloped to Broadwa Tonys ondempiment around) there tl Omen $An 2sses are He had reached the northbound tracks lent she was affected e@ to col with a south-bou adh ° a , : e ord ’ poly. ae cir, through one. of the. wine Q. What for? A. Well, we had went ©. when he was stalled by a string of|¢)) prcerentha the Pol rade a Ken iE TOTinTaniea cba hears thereto throw a scare into McMahon. oat CF Wrap Dept. O'REILLY. —On Tuenday, Oct. 18, at his rcst- cara passing down, He could not turn] "phen she ca man stopped the car and the horse} .Q; Qn, the posh ere there, dence, 411 E, 100 ot, HUGH back because of the stream of wagons] Hutching Har uring Italy: | a wed himaelt tree, wile the passen- hata Whavelse did youdoon July 72. A eau O'REILLY. : n come home ei hegraphed | Se? scrambled for the doors. . eres ° : tice of funeral hereafter. and other vehicles going north ot oe| another daughter, Miss Iai Hovee, | After releasing himself trom the win- | Mé and Joe came to New Yori and then) A” complete variety of all Rapier Se oper esse A Broadway car came r F owling| W20.38 in St. Mangaret’s School, Water. |dow the horse galloped up Broadway, | We went, to Coney Ine ai ats aclank. We hat i VOGT:—On; Tuesday, 08, Whitehall street, up around the Bowling) bury, ‘The latter will be home this] creating Intense excitement. Blood waa | stayed there at Coney island all night} that 18 beloved son of Herman and Augusta Green fence and Snto the tangled mass evening. flowin, shop Sut An te head and neck ad tne nesta » and then we came New and Correct in Vost. e f cd { Mrs. Boyce was alono in the Moupt|and {t wae frantic with pain and fear, 4 Funeral from late residence, 315 of trac. The motorman elther failed) Veron nome with her youngest daughs| _ Policeman Benjamin. Merritt, of the | 2: On July 9 while you were at Con: to see Gen, Boyce, who was sqvarely) cur Margaret, and the servants, Broadway Squad, was standing at the| sland, did you see a clipping from a pa a a SS in front of him, or he was unable to] Gen, Boyce’ came to New York with| corner of Twenty-firat street when the | newspaper containing the story of the ulumn and Wants—F i Bee Te vepeet ioe Rit (ckts his family about cight years ago. “He | horse. came along. with the reins |Assault on McMahon? A. Yes, Laundry Wants—Female. s. he Car. had been one of the most. succossfal | streaming behind. Merritt grabbed the|, Q. Now tell us about your arrest? A. 15 Cents Per Line—14 Word Ad. 25 He Saw t men of Southern Callfornia. The family | reins, braced himself and began to ex-|1, Was In a Stanton street saloon when $ = y ironer; come Fr q Gen. Boyce auw tHe car and realized | Tasided in Los Angelcs and Gen, Boyce | ert himself to stop the animal. Ho waa] the fly cop comes in and says, “Come amler oats work. Sughardt's’ Laundry, bbs Myrtl (uon, First he tried to step Into} still held moon property there. He was | dragged for two blocks before he guc- | Outside: I'want to nee you.', 9 | av., Brooklyn, ‘his position, 4 | financlal agent of the Southern Pacifia | ceeded. in. bringing the runaway to a], Q. Did you pull a gun on him? A. No. WANTED—Famlly lfoner; steady work; aieo the small space between the cars, and) patiroa, halt, His uniform was torn, but he|he pulled a gun on me. I'll tell you how bracin 5 ‘boy vn wagon. Sixth’ Avenue Laundry, ceeing that that was extra perlous he] "In California he had been for many | Was not injuredr phvsleally. “The outs | 1t happened. embracing an exceptional | ,.3°, on| Years. Brigadier-General comm Sustained by the horse were nat ser ts Story of the Arrest. ji 5 Maron rooR, ry stepped back onto the track and then} HM fornia National Guard, tie hea {ous and. it was taken back to the Ken.| maaemen' y large variety of tried to find an opening between the | been a captain in the civil war and | dali stables, “The Monk" stood up, faced the jury ited, OC Laundry, 1882 Amater= trucks und wagons on the east side of | Served under tien, Tr i and 013; seeing in the saloon, ana wnen| 4 etomobile and am to New York he - rT am the track, Falling in that he Siena: gumed'n Business partnership with Gen, “SHIPPING NEWS. ne anya, “Come outside,’ T goes, and then 4 Reina Laun- few feet from racy, 6 says, ‘Come 01 'o Headquarters, and with the car @ the Tek wants 0 se yous! oe alas Storm Coats ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, om. 1 eo “boss: iral delivery sye-!‘There she remained during her stay in 2 A. Why, McClusky, of course. When|. laritles tn Ete ie’ Sow York office, and New York, She had trouble in the omce | Su Fi#es-. 0.00/Sun vets. 8.24/Moon rises. Mt | they want a muy they all aay. “ome on;|i Imported styles and adap- jous notes what was going and was under su pension for a time, THE TIDES. the boss wants to see you.” Well, I suys, « “Whats he want to see me for?" and he|tations from the Foreign = (oats. took co) ° ‘Lsome of his During this period she dl@ newspaper on. Latlera of Mas hen diem into her|and magazine work. Although she iid hands, and she is reported to have taken| not boast of It, her fellow Ployees Bandy Hook. Roples of them. ‘These letters are said| knew that she had a strong “pull.” Governor's Taiand.. to have been put into Mr, Wynne's ——— hay ial any York office was due i re peer ty a A she knew too Many, secret ‘ Alaskan Commission Adjourns Unti the workings cf the free rural delivery NilTs| Peaperea. vu Gromer-Kurturat yatem, Taurentian Mins Wood's Experience Here, LONDON, Oct. 14.—The Alaska Boun-| Serona oy. ARRIVED. ‘Our patented im- Drovements rep- resent new ideas vroven success- ful in ours, the , Bremen ‘Liverpool ‘Glasgow Kingston Hell Gate Ferry... 3) ¥ : 4 Important Offerin of ONE. Cay ts weak, Tiberiy, mata admitted. 19 Washineton shat|MAP TO DECIDE BOUNDARY. PORT OF NEW YORK, Ru ptu re & deter aot a os . Cravenette Raincoats iB ct ind get henge Ai alt week. Cust in Oxford, medium gray and | steam Laundry, 08 Clerkaon tan cloths in a styles to se- sii rales pias ‘Tribunal this after: eT ) Armest -“Faot SER a ry sau Sugeg wes mpeg ingte Rage amu, Wrday. he Commniaonee rel Wa i asAE I Cepent all aizes; value Sag, at], Laundry Wante—Male Free tment th this city three years ago,[awalting a map showing the profile of| te "arande ‘ese “cee |capes; all sizes; value $25, at| cots mer abbetbipiresal tt when it an in the Bomnsend Building, the coast, which they have requested] vit Twenty-ftth streetand Broadway, tWol sfogsrs, Titman and King, the Americans he the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Ami eee Teo or Piatt lives, Sho engaged|and Canadian map experts, to draw up| Kem a_room for & month in a house in Bast | together, “kmenty-Afth atreet, but, did not pay In] No decision ts expacted to be given fter a week she left, as she did not| before Monday, but it Is understood that ute the'room, “The landlady. attached |each aide will occupy the adjournment INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, She went to Yorkville Po-|for private conferences, with the object DUE TO-DAY. thford, Gibraltar. nae. Hee Co relbad? Moat by ne of determining what thelr ultimate pe: Heat Saeiia. Anashe ack a @ sition will be and how far it is posal “s 1 RPE palit ail OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. BAILED the rupture, reas our 77.50 each. |*Feeeh, Sete BRET ER Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street, and Fifth Avenue, AUTOMATIC PAD ies Ramet aaa in'Sncovering the post-office sald to-aaye digoovered irregu- SiN, Sint Sack ‘fine’ Relsran Glan Edo gases Y fas to Sore Gou'%S'G t] porary Mettndan. Bet. Sth av. and Union oq., New York. ‘Then she engaged an apartment in the last enty: shit Blind, Bi . He a tg Fina HN Oe