The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1903, Page 2

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‘WEIRD OMAHA TALE IS fF froni a dolusion. ‘They ian notized her is nothing le @anghter back home. got tired and ‘went away. ‘or #12 with ther fare. If she cay eat areente der where her sister n r other aspirations, no ver hearing her express ot oats w girl in her teens jin conversation she was reticent. t pleica ring of the legal terms, denet in “the wills and last testa- she Hee. roade from tiene totale, ni x dolls, playthings 1 books bo difterent sina whom ew and to various members of the Coffin was reserved but no one pepere, Ber would have, calles per . Passive Any’ . that she should uddenly. have en the initlative as she did in her Jonely trip to 0: was unlooked for in her character. » Coffin allowed his daughter be- ly. and she d Won prizes offered tudles. The opinion ning ground that the girl put none = aside out that she found sufficient OBB Ber father’s and mother's pocketbooks ag jable her to make a trip to the West. from Omaha is declared to Wntrie so far as the visite of “the $7.60 and $10 month: in with the awful ‘ ol at New: Fontes at : nge High. School. which is only Bideks from the Coffin home, turned on Monday afternoon at 4 and there was nothing in her ance to indicate that she was not Girl Gave No-Hint. packed the satchel, whic! with her later in the evening: with m sult and came’ back fore dinner time. Her mother w on both occasions and talked “her and she says that her daughter me iy not even a hint of the strange As to that part of the girl's claims to have made h Station, It 18 scouted, action, would be — totaal; with her disposition, its know it. She Is a gi 0 Wwayn Iiked outdoor Ife and 0 ere exert themselver phyaicauy, wut ‘ation of lever it has come to a chance she. was timid. SE nessa SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. THE TIDES, High Water, Wi Highs Water. Low water, 10.53) 11.13 ARRIVED, + Southampton + Liver av ¥ ic! Sabino Puss INCOMING STEAMBHIPs, .. DUE TO-DAY. Hellian Prince, Naples, iG STEA TO-DAY, Bayptian Prince, Home, as She Says, by Wom- an with Hypnotic Eyes. DECLARED TO BE UNTRUE. | fare Is a Puzzle, but It Is Not "Thought that She Had Saved fs not only the opinion ‘of Clara parents, Lut of every one else in} “Prange who knows the girl, who ppenred from home #0 myaterionsly: ; Inet and who, aquite as mys-' isly,.lias found herself‘ among rel- 4h Omaha, Neb., that she is snt~ Weird story about the woman “the awful eyes," who, she says CofMn home: to-day a reporter The Evening World was told that Aather wnd mother would probably West to-morrow to bring the run- don’t belleve that any woman ‘awful eyes or any other kind of took Clara. away,” sald brother to-day. “It's ridicu- Money Question in Doubt. ‘ell, where did she get the money to @ trip to Omaha?” the muid was “At-first the family gave it out it the gif had taken no more than §10 {"To tell the truth, Mre. Coffin doesn't how much Clara took. There ix as ’8 money lying ground the house /@nd she must have had enough to pey ved anything out of er allowance we don't know anything Coffin, when considered alone, -is thot like other girls of her age. So far » a@& can be learned, she had but one inti- Mate friend—Jessie ‘Houston—and if the itter has \told all that she knows about > the Young miss who has taken such a jd overtand fllght, she knows very lit fm any particular branch, it is known among teachers as “n ir.” She had an ambition to go Saward Anderseor> “more then any of the other pupils Rt the Hast Orange High School. mama studious as the average, not bril- f + ‘Had No Boy Companions, avBhe never went anywhere’ with any ys," is her brother's testimony. “Only once or twice did she ever g0 to a d, then ‘Were were only five iri played tennis occasionally, iked a football game, but there hever anything romantic stirred in by such sights, as is usually the case (Continued from First Page.) ing almost the hour the ceremony was to have been performed that the mac- rlage would take place Saturday. Hel but he Ja sald here to be the resident fiscal agent of the Panama Canal Com- With him the United and arrange for a quiet marriage cere- Alwaya Plenty of Money, “If this fellow is a fakir, Miss Anderson's girl friends to-day, He had the manners of the real thing in society and he always a wad of money on him. be beneath the dignity of the real Rob- ert Goelet to go around and see Elia’ Papa and mamma and show them that he is not the man who gave Ella those presents and offered to marry her The Goelet estate has engaged private to run down the impostor. he jy caught there will be something him by the Goelets and also by the family of the young woman. ig sald that this ts the second time a young man bearing a remarkable phys! eal resemblance to Robert Goelet has impersonated him and spent a lot of reiterated this Inter in a letter to my ‘This letter was recetved Inst It waa couched in the tenderest 1 bellove that man fs desperately in love with my daughter whetler ho 1s all he represents himself or not."” ‘The man seen by a reporter for The Evening World who entered the apart- ments of the Andersons on Thursday and who is said by Mr. Anderson to be the man who represented himself as J. 1s a smooth-faced appearing to be twenty-two or | py three years old. trim, but not slight. His face was pale and he seemed ex- He drove up to the door of the in a carriage. fe a wonder. Ogden Goelet, His figure was Anderson apartments With him in the vehicle was a giel who fs said to be Mixs Anderson. alighted from the carriage and hurried Into the apartments. The carriage drove off at once, and re- Anderson bell bring a respons Evening World has told, the Andersons changed the card called themselves the McIntoshes after the story of the daughter's engagement to young Goelet became known, Here {sa copy of the gained the acquaintance of Miss Ander- Van Every's Name, Union Telegraph Company: 1 troditce Mr. J. Ogden Goelet. connected with the management of this thelr door and J. B, VAN BVERY, Vico-President. Miss Anderson had faith in her al- leged millionaire suitor until yesterday when it was suggested that the letter be sent to Mr, Van Every, in Iead pencil was written by Miss An- the Vice-President which tering the flat fits in every detail the description of the young Goelet, who applied to Father Lavelle at the Cathe- dral for permission to m&rry Miss An- Ring a Magnificent One, wife of a doctor who has apartments in the flat-house at first street, wher says that m the train where her 0 her to another cne. as jt moved this signature, the Andersons live, gagement ring presented to Miss Ander- her admirer {s a magnificent {t does not look Ike a but rather Mice one that had been taken from a collection of old "ELEANOR L, ANDERSOD ‘The letter was of the brothers Miss Anderson. plece of Jewelry, at the signature and then call@d-tn his private secretary, ‘The signature was pronounced a forgery. ery as mado known n she collapsed. still, had confidence in the smooth-talk money-spending young m he should have presented a forged letter to her waa suspicious, She clung to the theory that there had been some mistake and that the whole affal: would be righted In time. “Sho got on htr knees to me," father told @ reporter fer The “and erled out that she ajthe man to distraction, would marry him whether he were 1 ten-dollac-a-weck clerk or a prince, She seemed not to care a whit for the money an represented he was worth, She told me she belleved still young Goelet was all When she showed ing, y id given her by the mi Fires, 6,30|Sun sete, 4.51|Moon rises 7,12 1 asked her who ho . She seemed to ve very he preseiya he @avo ber and and ca Carroll street, Brooklyn. ow he used to take her out in were indications of more than ordinary PORT OF NEW ror, Us Mecca oe W. B, O'ROURKE BURIED. More Than 150 Chrriagen at the neral of the Superintendent, The funeral of the late William B. O'Rourke, Superintendent of the Metro- itn Hospital on Ward's Island. wa and that she he reprosentea I hope for his sake that ho is, 1€ he has stnposed on iny daughter it will go hard with him. I would do." 80 excited was Miss Anderson that the ent her out of the city with “(her mother, and thelr homo at No. 330 Weat Vitty-first street was closed. Meet Him To-Day, The fatter sald’ that bis wife ana Gaughter had gone to Roslyn, L. 1. and that the girl expected to meet her fance MBHIPs, I don't know ee CHARGED WITH SNOOTING BOY. Arthur Patterson, colored, having no home, was held for tral by Magistrate] , Bide Poiloe Court to- Breen in the We: day on & charge of felonious a: upon Jeremiah Nealy, sixteen years old, h avenue, oh Blectton [She Expeats MAN WHO POSED AS COLOMBIA WILL GOELET AMYSTERY|. ATTACK PANAMA. + (Continued from First Page.) ~ As The seen on- the en- rn to tie Rat Twenty-alxth| March 3% street, where more than 160 carriages @ were eight] account, and demanded delivery of wers and forall the stock on May %, ‘Helm declares the firm was unable to deliver the stock, and was otfiged to buy from a Gtook Exchange firm, Er- He alleges that he hed pad $30,850 to Ennis &. Stoppani, which they sald was the price of th stock paid for by now shtorenod thal Streets difference, umounting: ‘Amend. vaca from other European nations all of which will be promptly REBELLION NOW INTHE CAPITAL OF COLOMBIA WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.-A despatch to the State Department from Minister Beaupre, dated at Bogota, Nov. 4, says there were rumoks of trouble and insur- rection there on that date. agent of Panama in the United States. Mr. Varilla !s at present In New York pany States Government necessary business in aa unofficial way, pending the appointment of regular min- ieters plenipotentiary. The President Constitution agents of the Untted States to a country under the conditions that now as Congress hereafter to approve his action providing the necessary the officer, has power under the '|CRUISER ATLANTA REACHES COLON. course Paramount tenmined, necessary to follow this lead in the case The two] °f, Panama and with the full and ctions. furnishéd to him ‘by Gudger, the United General to Janamna, wh morrow for that post, may 8 fully qualified to discharge atic duales that may devolve at the State furth Commissioner United States cruiser Atlanta arrived here warly to-day, BATTLESHIP MAINE ns. ORDERED TO COLON the; WASHINGTON, Nov, faine has been ordi Uy" She has alled from the New York Nav: ‘ts|Yard for Hampton Roads, where she and similar requests will coal and proceed to her restination, FIGHT BODIES IN WRECKED SCHOONER HALIFAX, N. 8., 1§>v, Bec paren 1 ence with Secretary stance Pp British Government has formally State Department to Nok fter the interests of British subjec the isthmus, TWOWALL STREET BROKERS ARRESTED Thomas A. Ennis and Charles F. Stop- objec to him made by Mrs. Bennett's counsel being overrule, gninis & Stoppant, Nos, 34 und 36 New street, who are memh vted Stock and Petroleum steamer TyFlan, which arrived at Sable rs of the Consoll- wrecked schooner floated ashore on The il About two weeks ago, and Im- Right bodies of ay . | Were arrested this afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Walgering. on an order signed b; Suprems Court Justice Amend, in a sult jedlately broke up, n In a decompesed state came from schooner’s name was ‘The Topaz, and evidently fishing boat, clothing of the bodies. A week ago a bark struck on a sand- bar on tho west sido of the island, She Aisplayed distress signals em, bin before roached the vesgel she had gotten off and sailed away, apparently uninjured. Her name As not ascertained, There wus one death on Snile Island since the last visit of the Government steamer, a Carpenter “MoDougull, of the to recover $4,112 is the balance of & entrusted to them for investment, maining in the hands of the firm after the tra weeks she was subjected to a seco! operation, and ‘fr that time she continued to grow, thinner, and weak- or until she was but @,mere shadow,” sted brokers put up %5.00) cash ull and were liberated. Helm’s compiaint allege: 24, 1002, he asked the brokers to pur- chase 100 shares of Baltiny common stock, at $10.88 another 100 shares at $10,500, 1903, another 100 shares at He made several payments oh that on Sapt. $9,462.60, Some who have viewed the wreck think the victims were French fisher. es “ETERNAL CITY” HUMOR. Ambassador Meyer js receiving the un- flattering attention of the dally press in Rome for the alleged. recklessness nly | Whiclhhe epeeds ‘hts avtomobile tlie.streets. 11 Popolo linger & Abraham, thi my coh ited the Romano suggests : ie D? SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1903. MISS ELEANOR ANDERSON, FIANCEE OF THE MYSTERICUS “J, OGDEN GOELET,” AND HER TWO BROTHERS, WILLIAM AND EDWARD ANDERSON. TURNS BURGLAR 10 CET FOOD William G. Stahinecker, Jr. Son of Yonkers’ Former Mayor; Is Caught Hiding in Grocery After Forcing Entrance. SOUGHT PROVISIONS FOR WIFE AND CHILD. Young Man. in Hard Luck and Unable to Provide for His Family—Society Shocked at the Disclosure. William G, StahInecker, jr., son of a former Congressman, one of YonKers's most popular mayors and a member of family most“respected in. exclusive social circles, tried to support his wife and Iiftle child and his aged mother in a dozen diffetent legitimate ways. He failed in everything. He borrowed mohey from his freinds until his obil- gations were excessive. For months he had sat in his real estate and insurance office and no customer came, His wife told him the grocer had cut off their credit and that the ten-months- old baby was in need of prepared food. That was thé lust straw. Stahinecker became @ burglar. | His capture lest night while hiding behind barrels in a grogery store. into which he had fo1 an entrance hi thrown the oldest and most respectable social circles of Yoniers into a high pitch of excitement and surprise, But gradually as the facts have become known sympathy hag turned towards the prisoner, : Had to Pay Father's Debt. Shortly after the death of the elder, Stahinecker the young man, who Is now thirty-two years old, found that instead of being ieft anything material, he, was called upon to pay many of his father's debts. His father had been several times Mayor of Yonkers, and when ‘he was elected to Congress it was by one of the largest majorities ever given in that district. He -was inter- ested in the moat business in Manhat- tan, and the fallure of that ehortly be- fore his death left his heirs nothing. The young man for many years has been chairman of the Hope Hook and Ladder Company of the Volunteer Fire- men, a high social position and showing that he was popular with the men in town. He became a bookkeeper for the United Gas Improvement Company. He left that to emter a real estate office on a commission basis, and in that he failed. About a year ago he opened a little real estate qffice of his own, but he has tad no business. Stahinecker was married two years ago to Miss Bertha Odell, of one of the old est ang most respected famies in Yon- kers, But she never dreamed of his double life until his arrest night. It was then found that he had been sup- porting the familly for some time by nefarious means, Wher Stahinecker went forth on his burglarious errands he simply told his wife he would be busy at his office. When he returned late at night with a sack of provisions he said he had been paid In such goods &8 his fee, Unserewed Door Hinges. Stahlhccker was arrested:in the store ot Kasniez Janowsk!. Janowsk!'s store has been entered several times of late, the burglar In each ‘instance unscrewing the hinges of the rear door, Janowski attached an electric wire to the door, und when StahInecker offected his en- trance a bell waa rung in the owne:’s room. Janowski selzed a revolver and took his stand at the door, and then called for help. Pollceman Crouch heard him, and they entered the store together, Stahinecker w4B found hiding behind pile of boxes. He had a screwdriver in his hand and a pair of pincers and a Jot of matches in his pockets. His ex- planations yh Atrocer tech and he was takerravned In Court ahinecker wi represented by — Assemblyman Rigby. who walved examination. The Tieoner was held for the Grand Jury, Bail being fixed at #900, a BRYAN AS EXECUTOR. Admitted Despite Objections of Counsel for Mrs. Bennett, mW HAVEN, Conni, Nov. 7.—In the | Probate Court to-day, Willlam J. Bryan was admitted s act a Fronts, of the will of Philo ton "he @ tof the ibofid was fixed at Tne areal fon both sides, euy that an appeal will be taken. . EVERYTHING Depends on Food. _—— How often the kind of food eaten ines a question of future health 2au happiness, or even life or death! Mm little girl, when but five oy old, had to undergo a> ver}! operation, which left her un- ante to take her nourishment in the natural way, that is, nursing, and, 6 of course, she had to be fed. was naturally frai] and the food did not help her, “At ,the age of eleven writes a Indy ‘of We tried. many Kinds of Infant foods, and then the’ doctor directed us to try Gray and at the end tieed an improvement, and after that she began.to improve rapidly, ey ra she. ly. As to: gh pe-Nuts kt ip. now mére’t! and healthy. ‘ee ain too ‘ins al- wags been Crape-! 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