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YOUNG ELOPERS ARE Sawyers, of New _ by an Alderman in Yonkers. @IVE FICTITIOUS ADDRESSES. TWey Make No Secret of the Fact that’ Their Match Is a Runaway One, but Refuse to Reveal Their . Real. Residence. Careful, indeed, have been Alexander €aylor Wilson, twenty-six years old, and @rétty Amelia May Sawyers, aged elgh- teen, toconceal the fact that they are harried. All the way to Yonkers these young ons went vesterday to be married by lerman William Shrive. They made Secret of the fact to the Alderen: e they Were elopers and said that y were not even provided with wit- tend to that part,” sald the “provided, of course, you o ough," and he gave a sus- icious glance at the girl. She hardly appeared the necessary age Of eightecn, to be given in marriage witho the consent of ‘ents, are o:d enough,” answered the . am eighteen and Aleck is twen- Hix. There Is no bar as far as age concerned.” F ae two of the Alderman's employ- a6 witnesses the ceremony was per- ied and the happy ae paid the ars fee and started awa: wei joing to New Y« \ fot even the Alderman learned the/ iw York addresses of: the young; ple. “fhe girl asserted that her home At No. &4 Morningside avenue, said he lived at No, red and Seventeenth saying S le young Wilso West One Hun tvs tigat! ae >: ters for estigations made by reporters The Bvening World showed that doth MYSTERIOUS) 0 WOMAN TOOK ACID Guests in Hotel Wellington. poisoning on the roof of her tome at No. floors of the Hotel Well!ngton, directly across Seventh avenue, to-day. ‘The woman was t the cause of her actions. He found Peter McCarthy, a hostler, the husvand of the woman, searching for his wife. She had lef: thelr fat on the third floor nearly an hour before to Duy ‘some sugar, and her failure to re- turn worried McCarthy. In the meantime some one in the hotel had telephoned the West Forty-seventh Ward and Jones reached the house just as McCarthy was going to the roof, They rushed upstair: found Mrs. McCarthy by this with an empty acid bo The people in the hotel who thronged the window had seen her last struggles. Mrs. McCarthy was carried home and @ policeman telephoned for an ambu- lance to Roosevelt Hospital. All were busy and Flower Hospital was called up. An ambulance from that institution responded. Dr. Alke! th man still and hurried her to short time. Much tement was caused in the Hotel Wellington and a crowd of guests crossed the street when the ambulance arrived and saw the woman carried out on a stretcher. McCarthy said hjs wife had grieved over the death of her three-year-old daughter six months ago. She became so morose that she attended the funerals of small children and thus accentuated were fictitious. At No, 62| her grief. ferningside avenue it was found that RES 79 RAE 1902 Alexander Taylor Wilson, a deal- ITALY’S KING IN PARIS. ir in: olls. who gave his business ad- ress asx No. 309 Broadway, lived with three sons. all of whom are grown one of whom is sald to be named @tter his father. terious: a concealing his reas. should have given the #1’ address as next door to his old @ Ras nut been explained, “At No. 313 West One Hundred and Beventeenth street no cue by the name \gf dlgxander ‘Taylor Wilson is known. Ks Sawyers is not known to any of the rs In Moraingeide avenue. Jexander Taylor Wilson is known at the offite address at No. 309 ‘ay, nor does the name appear in the few York or BrooRlyn directory. HOUSE OF REFUCE INQUIRY ASKED Alexander E. Orr Makes the Re- quest, Although He Believes Morale of Institution of High Order and Never Better. ALBANY, Oct. 14.-4[he State Board @ Charities to-day made public a let- jer from President Alexander E. Orr, 6f the Randall's Island House of Ref- ge, in which he asks for an investi- @ation of the institution, He saya his Fequest is the result of recent criticisms ‘feferring to the drastic report to Gov. Oden by H. H, Bender,’ Fiscal Super- vitor of State Charities, ident Stoddard, of the Board of Charities ,in reply to Mr. Orr, says @At he has requested the Board's Com- mittee Gn Reformatories, consisting of Commissioners Stewant, Smith and De- Beyster, to make an investigation and feport to the Board as soon as prac- teable. Tn the course of his letter to Secre-, tary Hebbard, of the Board of Chari- ties, Mr. Orr says: ‘“While there 4s yet room for much im- provement, I consider the morale of the MMibtitution ts of a high order and was r better: the boys appear to be con- Broad- | o; Popular Enthusiasm. PARIS, Oct. 14—The arrival of King Victor Emmanuel and: Queen Helena of Italy this afternoon’ was the occasion of tremendous official and popular en- thusiasm, The route followed by the royal pro- cession was elaborately decorated. The troops took up their positions along the route at noon. Dense crowds gathered m the Place de |’ de ja Concot ened to mar t! PREACHER PEEPS THROUGH WiNDOWS = Secretly Visits Her House and Is Seized by Sleuths, Because he played the part df “Peep- ing Tom.” the Rev. John 8. Devin, of (No. 173 Spencer street, Brooklyn, spent the night in the Adams street station. When urraigned this morning before Magistrate Dooley, he told a stery of infatuation for a womaz he had never occasions, and whose voice he had heard lifted heavenward In song. ‘The woman who aroused the admira- tion of the parson is Mrs. Bernard O'Donnell, of No. 317 Franklin avenue, and it was in the basement of her house that Detectives Brady and McClusky found the preacher, After peeping through the basement windows Mr, Devin took a nd on the top of the stairs, trylng to look through the parlor window. When he returned to the basement the two detectives, their suspicions aroused by the man’s antics, seized him and put him under arrest. The Rev. Mr. Devin sald in court to- ted and happy and are receiving an telligent mental and industrial educa- lon, which in my opinion is fitting them food citizenship,” BABY FIGURES IN MYSTERIOUS CASE Found Near Cemetery Gate and Police Believe that Woman ‘ Planned to: Kill It and Then Commit Suicide. _ (Binectal to.The Evening World.) WHITH PLAINS, N. Y., Oct. 14.—The Birding -of.« pretty, well-dressed baby Poy xbout six weeks old on the front Veranda of William Shampnols's home @ear the entrance to the Wiite Plains Mural Cemetery early to-day has been followed by developments that lend an 4ir of mystery to the ca: | Chief of Police Carpenter learned to- @hy from Thomas Brown, a White Plains hackman, that a stylishly dressed | Woman with her face hidden by a thick Black veil hired him ‘to drive to the fers of.a colored woman near the resi- eof Supreme Court Justice Mac on the. White Plains pipe lin ttired in a ugged the cap tH6) one <o her and was last seen sit- ing in the White Plains station of the road, ing the evening she ‘myeteriou doand it Is ved train for North White Plains, not far from the cemetery en- od. {a the bellef lof the Dallpecthat she ‘station, day. wore a pink the cepted the’ nomi day that formerly he was connected with @ church in in, TIL, and is at present a street preacher for the Luth- eran Mission. He declares a burning in- fatuation for Mrs. ‘Hernard O'Donnell, the singer and lecturer, His admiration @ secret one zned in afternoon. appear and lack of evidence, $$ di ‘ged fo THREE REPUBLICAN ERRORS. for her he admits to never before demonstrated. When the minister the Adams Street Court thii several witnesses falled to he was dischar for Convention Made Mistakes tn Nome ting Justice Bischof. When the Republican County Conven- tion Indorsed Henry Bischoff, Justice of the Supreihe Court. it committed three teohnical errors which will rocessitate the appearance of the Justice sefore the Board of Elections to swear to his own Identity. Unless he appears before mid- night his nontinatton by the Republican party will be declared yold. He will have to be accompanied by Chairman Bruce, of the cohventidn, corroborating the declarations of the Justice, The Indorsement reade: “Party, publican; name,’ Henry Bischoff, No. 19 Weat Ninety-sixih street; b ness, No, 237 Broadwa Justice Bischoff has not occured elther the residence or the office fo) years and he ts not agunior, The Dent ocratic Convention nominated Judge Bischof without the junior attactiment, It has also been discovered: thit two Assembly, nominees by the Democ Convention and six by the Ropublies are Gommisroners, of Deeds, the) law Ing platnly that, no man fn eilgtole for the Asyembly It he holds an office, err A, P. W. SEAMAN‘ACCEPTS. oe aeLnel Receives Nomineth Twelfth Manieipal Cort, ‘Alfred P. W. Seaman, whore law of- fices are gt No. 141 Broadway, has ac- cert th , rg ler .Juation of ie Twelfth’ Munto: trict. Court, by the Chieenn aie i Re- 5 in a eee, pink} Mr. Seaman i a aiaene Bees N ROOF OF HOME Mexander Taylor Wilson and| Mrs. Annie McCarthy’s Strug- A gles Before Becoming Uncon- York, Are United in Marriage| sclous Witnessed by Many Rolling in agony from carbotte actd 877 Seventh avenue, Mts. Annie MoCar- thy was seen by the guests on the upper ring her hair in the extremity of pain, and an elevator boy was sent across the avenue to discover street police station. ‘Policemen Moore, Xoosevelt Hospital where she died in a Arrival Marked by OMcial and| le and the Place Rain, however, threat-| there be any change in the management tival, of the company. Fascinated by a Woman He Did Not Know, Rev. John S. Devin met, but’whom he had seen on several “}abandgned the boat off Nabalva, B: D han , i gun, whete he was In hiding when tae for! Jagtice of THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, CCTOBER 14, 1903. ‘MOTHER-IN-LAW IN Surrogate Admits Testimony of * Theatrical Manager Benedict and Criticizes Evidence of Young Girl. The will of Alden C, Benedict. theat- theal manager. was admitted to probate to-day, and the contest institured by his mother-in-law was dismissed. Surrogate Thomann made severe com- ments on the introduction of a fourteen- year-old girl as a witness testifying to improper conduct toward her by the nan whose will was contested as evi- dence that his mind was unsound. Benedict died on dune 1 last of en- largement of the heart. He willed a life estate to his wife, the property to go to his sister and her daughter. Mrs. Benedict, a consumptive, died two -wekes later, and her mother con- tested the will of Benedict, by the terms of which she and other relatives of Mrs. Benedict got nothing. Ghe claimed that Benedict was of un-, sound mind, the result of drink. Her , |nlece, Ollie. B, Haynes, fourteen years old, testified that when she was nine years old, on a visit to the Benedicts, ‘Mr. Benedict attempted undue famil- Jarity with her. Walter Robert Hodler, Benedict's ‘brother-in-law, testified that the the: rical manager was a seady drinker and “drank by the clock,” arising from his! desk and taking a big drink each hour as the clock struck, and that he got drunk every night. But the Surrogate ruled that Benedict knew what he was doing when he made his will and admitted it to probate, scoring the contestants for puttipg the child, Ollie Haynes, on the stand to give such testimony. WILL SELL CLAIRTON STEEL. Cructble Company Awaits an Offer, but Will Not Deal with Trust. PUTTSBURG, Oct. 14—Officers of the Crucible Steel Company will sell the ‘Clairton Steel Company before thelr an- nual meeting on Oct. 21, provided a pur- chaser can be found. The company will ‘de sold to an independent interest or a Special company will be formed to take it_over. President Sn; says that no more negotiations il be carried on with the United States ost ‘Corporation. \At the meeting there will be Bo pew directors led as repored in Aner nor will —————[—- LIGHTED CANDLE IMPERILS LIVES Burning Taper Left on Table Near Pile of Papers While Occupants of the Room Enjoy Themselves at.a Theatre. A lighted candle left burning on a table set fire to the old house at Ni 183 and .90 Cherry street early to-day and put the lives of more than a score of persons in danger. Through the en- ergetic work of Hyman Atlemst all were rescued. Max Berger, friends, occ a peddier, and two @ room in the centre of the structure, which dates back to before the war. They told others there that they Were going to the theatre last night and startea before 8 o'clock. Ou the table they left a lighted which burned down about 2 this morning, setting fire to a papors on the table. The room situated that the fire could not be seen from in front or behind the house, and it gained great headway betore the smoke awoke Atlemst, who lives in the house. He ran through the building, awak- ening the tenants and helping. them through the smoky hallways to’ the street until at last all were safely our of the house. The firemen reached the scone and put out the blaze before it had wrought any great damage outside of_the room where it started, friends did not return ck, when they were met by thelr angry neighbors, who demanded to know why they had burning nexr eo many papers and cused them of carelessness. FUGITIVE OFFICIAL KILLED BY HIS CREW Johnston, Who. with Herman, Ran Away with Government Funds and Vessel, Found Dead After Fight. ‘ace MANILA, Oct. 14.—The crew boat in which Johnston and Herman, the fugitive constabulary officers, start- ed from Guibal for Caga, e Island, attacked the outlaws on nearing tho r place, killing Johnston and wounding Herman and a consiable who accompanied them. [ Herman killed four of the crew and the other twoejumped overboard, He then put back to Negros, where he ser guns and ammunition to the police and of the Ast was heard of him On Saturday night last the poltee © tured the boat, recovering a number constabulary guns, ammunition and fome money, They’ also buried Johnston, whose dody was tound tn at presumed that the c: ntended to Kl the outlaws aid secure thor money and arms oe MORE MONEY FOR WEAVERS. Masa, Oct, 14.—Wea' ‘jo fancy fabrics in the Boott Milis hi been notified that an advance of 15 per nt; in thelr wages qwill be made, Fat ty of 2 Wed weavers Jn sald to be bal ‘teeaow: for the advance, WILE HAT LOST WOMEN | bet For Diseases Peculiar to Their Sex There Is No Medi- cine that Gives Such Universally Good Results. oe. PRAISE PE-RU-NA. The Actress and the Housewife Rely Upon Pe-ru-na. -o-t- 80h 8th btn dnd dtd Misa Zelma Rawiston, 8 West 29th St, Ni ean feat 29th St. New York City, “For over a year I have used Peruna, and find it all you claim for it. I shall take ferent pleasure in recommending it to my professional friends.''—Zcima Rawlaton. Lerenenenerenemenenene- tet 8n batt entmtns Peruna seoms so admirably adapted to catarrhal troubles of women that it rarely fails to jnatantly relieve and promptly cure No sovner does a woman begin to take Peruna she 0 than fools that a cure is tn sight Sometimes it is necessary to take {t for weeks, and even Months, but the good effect becomes apparent at once and gradually continues until a cure is perfected. Noted Women Who Use Pe-ru-na. Belva Lockwood, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lucy Clark, Farmington, Utah, Vice-President Utah State Council of Women. Mrs. Verona BE. Roach, wite of late Senator ot Larimore, N. D, 7 a Mrs. General James Longstreet. of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Gridley, mother of Captain Gridley, of the U. 8 Mre. H. A 8. Marsh, President Woman's Benevolent lon, No. 237 Jackson Park Terrace, Chicago, Ill. Robb-Maher, attorney-at-law, of Kansas City, Kansas. Mrs. Colonel Hamilton, of Columbus, Oblo. MIM TT ed | “Tam rs felt weak and disabled. the greatest possible benefit. ize me Jendid health, regular, wit. ih the world and in the full e: all use my influence with favor. the ills of women.’’—Mrs. P ELVIC caarrh Dr. Hartman, covering all that ie class of diseases that seed ate ‘as female weakness. Kadion of the abdomen is called by anato- mists the pelvis. The organs contained jp this portion ef the body are known m9 pelvic organs. There are several of the very delicate ant Few women escape en organs, While each case presents some ml- . Mary Herweck, 96 Hastins Street, St Louis, Mo., writer iW to testify to the beneficial results birth of my last child I a rinabie ree several physi- rane olang with little relief, w: “re neome ga ait tire body, drive out pain and to vital- ide me throngh and through. and nothing troubles or Wen iiaciole fedia when I was in poor health. I a, as I know I do them a fay ek oie 06 peat medicine I know of to cure Mrs. Theophile Schmi ex-Secretary of the German Consulate, of Chi Mrs, Col. E. J. Gresham, Treasurer Daughters of the Con- ‘and President Village Improvement Society. Hern- Warren, wife of ex-Governor and now United F. E. E, Warren, of Wyoming. ave me ZT am now in life. \ Mrs. my friends who Mary Herweck: permanently cure, A large multitude of fantly going trom doctor fo Testor to Focetve local treatment, with little a phrase colned bY nor difference as to detail, they are all in |or no 5 ‘4 reality alike. “ Pelvic catarrh, therefore, is a generic term that covers all cases of catarrh of the pelvic organs. There is no cure equal in promptness and permanency to a short Pann these women fin Tn Perune these "aheueane wake 4 8 ‘are re- Bt he a at ‘accomplished in this ttcasen cae, scarcely ‘be overestimated. you do not derive promet, and setiotas-. pees ea Harare i eased temporarily mitigating 3 rive you hin by ® removal of the cause, Many a women | Address Dr. man, can testify that a local treatment does not ‘Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Misses Suit Important Sale for T consisting of Fancy Mannish Thursday, on sale at $25. Lord & Broadway and Twentieth MEXICO COPIES US. n That |New Government Modeled at Washington, local A new system of | has now gone into effect f von that ng ton the Distric ‘or several centuries t) » had been gover and for a Jong tine and suou Cit of Mex ofl towns | jetty ¢ t had been | or local growing sense of patio ing the capital ¢ diatrict more and ational Life. and. It ts (that the old’ district shall be tered and governed on mode} princ! +) The new Jaw veut administ:atio three official appointed |b jovernmerit, one known a Bi rick, anoth: ow proposed of the “a Misses New Autumn Suits Walking Coat and Heel Length Skirts; 3 different models | to select from—these suits are actually worth $35.00, | Misses’ Walking Skirts of Navy and Black Cheviots in the new Kilt styles; value} $7.50; Thursday, on sale at 35.90 each |W. L. Department. hursday, Oct. 15th, of Mixtures with the new Long | OO per suit, : ; | DOUCLAS SHOE wusy $3.50 | Tho Testimony of the Wearers of W.L. Douglas hoes is Conolusive and Convincing. | 8. Daniels, Wash We oe ol “TY am sconstant wearer of W, L. Douglas fp20shoes. Have always fouad them dure | lo and easy fitting. F receive more value | for my money than in other makes."’ | ‘This te the reason W. L- Douglas makes | Sther manufacturer in the worl = | ‘That Douglas usos Corona Colt there is | | pses Douglas $3.50 Coen =| it te made. Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. | w, Shose. - | Oers erica. 94.00 and BEY. meme ath ae S| NRW YORK STORES 433 B 95 Nassau Street. | way. Fast 14th Strect. | 158-745 Broadway, 840 Broad) Taylor, — Street, and Fifth Avenue. | dof Health and t He Wo 520 Willis Ave. Bronx, BROOKLYN, 708.710 Broadway 1867 Broadway. 4a | | rds Councl! for d jon Ktreets | 294 Fifth Aven | JERSEY CITY; 18 Newark Ave | PIR Seeks OIL W, J+ Quencer, 400 W. | Origin A former 57th St, N.Y. | is the World Want Way, away tho flaal vowel, >. and presto! Maphula, ma. He boldly 't SHangew i cONsONANL change is complet muffun, muffin? Colt is | Best quality. Black Brilliantine Waists. An_Important Selling Occasion. ROBABLY no Waist gives the all-around service of the Black Brilliantine. If the Gall fs good, it is always black. A shake after wearing—and the dust is out of it. It furns water, too. Along with the qualities, it is dressy. Isn't this about all one could ask for in a waist? An immense quantity is here for to-morrow’s selling— bought very advantageously. Two Styles at $1.65. Three Styles at $1.95, Some are trimmed with taffeta; oth i iti Ste ees others with plaiting, folds, MAIN AND SECOND FLOORS. ——errnrer eee eee ‘ WANT ANY OF THESE a Towels, Napkins. Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, Comforts? $00 dozen German Huckaback TRAY COVERS; Damask, plain Towels, with hemmed ends; 1 0 linen; also with openwork Tone $1.20 dozen, each.......... ders; 18x27 inches; hem- NAPKINS; 500 dozen all-linen Stitched; for this sale . 20 Napkins, 21x21 inches; pretty de- igns; fi MUSLIN SHEETS; 1,200 ready~ dee ae beck bi $1.20 for-use full-size Sheets; made of good muslin; two-inch hem and BED SPREADS; White Honey- * comb Spree: Marseilles patterns; panied 81x90 inches; 50 & hemmed ends, for full- $1 00 size beds; special at... ~ TABLE CLOTHS; 500 Bleached COMFORTERS; for’ full-size Damask Pattern Table Cloths, 4 beds, on con filled and one heyy, Scotch linen; in 3 sizes; at filled with down; spe- ese special prices, cial at $3.95 and. $ 1 .95 $2.25, $1.80 and....... $1.20 Anniversary Sale of Groceries. BREAKFAST FOODS— ‘Stuai Rol BUTTE R—Meadow Brook ato “Royal lied Oat ites lakes, Cook's ed Rice, “Royal Stuart’ Tapioca, Pet: tiiohn Breakfast Food, Vita; pkg... fotel Cecil blend, COFFEE Waverly blend, Dinner blend, M + $6 Ibs., $1.20; per ib. Royal Start, best recleaned curranta;-5 I-lb. packages, 4Ge.1 per package®,.20 FIGS—New Three Crown smyr- pa layer fige: 3 Ibs. 400.) per ASPARAGUS TIPS — "Réyal Sinart Californta new pack ‘Tips: 15 Tap. per LIMA BEANS—Farrins' BY square can, dozen, can. " +, PEEL—Finest orange, lemon or - grown first quality masz”... can; dozen, @0c.; ver can... Anniversary Package $1.50. 5 lbs. H. & B. best gran- 1 bar Sapolic, Enoch Morgan's 1 cakelIvory Proc- ter & ‘Gambl ReneS 1 pkg. Quaker Oats.... 2 Ibs. high Mocha, and Java Coffee........... PRUNES—1 » meaty Santa Ciara Valley thin ‘skin prunes; 3 Ids., BBe.p Wo... eee cece ee 10 MAPLE SYRUP—Cameron, pure ermont maple syrup; halt gallon 500.5 per, gallo 96 MAPLE SUGAR—Best refined large cake, 15¢.; medium cake, .8 Magn Tiss rere “ull °W ight olla,” €ern, vel or Rival; 5 4uc.; per can . a) CORNSTARCH — “Royal | 6tu- art” or Kingaford’s 1-1, carton, PANCAKE FLOUR — Uncle kes. is Jerry's, 3 pkes., 25c.; per pkg.. MACARONI — Brok: net, wood box GELATINE per pkg goo. ded, or desiccated. 2 Tbe. RICE—Best Japan, tbs. PEAS—Cameron Early Jun tb. can, dozen, $1.16; per c 10 BPANS —French Red Kidney; 2-1b. can; dozen, $1.00; per can. eB ce EE c wBS ow uw PUMPKIN—Field lb. grown, yel- can; dozen, low: dry pac! $1.00; per can. BAKED BEANS — Army and Navy brand Boston Baked Beane, plain or in tomato sauce; $-Ib. can; dozen, $1.00; per can..0 | the above As FURNITURE BARGAINS. | SMYRNA RUGS. ‘ We Now. » 6x9 ft., $17.60 $13.50 ‘ ; 7.6x10.6, 27.50 22.50 9x12, 85.00 27.50 Light Bedroom effects, also coptes-of*Orientals in subdued cotortng GOLDEN OAK. CHIFFONIERS, $6.50—$18—$46 (former prices; $9 -$25—$6 2). ABLES, $10—$16—$27 3 tel Ler prices, $14—$28—$86). . $11—$27—$63 4 at ree ae TN ¥ French Bevel Mirrors, brass drawer pulls, Some handsomely-carved % ; Long Credit supples all needs at once and waits for payment. WPERTHWAIT

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