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; the Property for hér and presented her with it, of Hiias. SPT “At any rate Davis and his wife had a disagreement and she secured al Lawyer Nans acted for her in the divorce proceeding. He says it if Pd ‘usual cause of action and that Davis made no defense. The decree wye the woman the right to reaume her mafden name and she took the years ago to the Central Park mansion, which sands In her name. In liar that the name of her husband and the father of her child, who Ee ae THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1vs ‘ TELLS THE STORY OF HIS STRANGE ADVENTURE. UNITED STATES Jombia. ignored July 8, 1870, haa been at ing tol puswenth hacia ; GEN. REYES NOT ABOARD STEAMER AT PANAMA. which was believed to have on board |had Colombian troops on board, docked the property tor her and presontetd her with it, ‘The negro ver-' 4 THER JOSEPH CIRRINGIONE, KIDNAPPED BY RUGS, CALOMBIA HITS Goring Hs smrartnt [et srl Bede Cartes Svar fhe ‘ Be State D ‘hii This need orders, cabled 1 the commander of the Nashville at i umier date of Nev, 2, which ae follows: “‘Malntain’ free and uninter- Tupted transit. If interruption threat- eued by armed force occupy the line pf railroad, prevent landing of ony arméd force with hostile intent, wither, goyern- ; si ‘ tort eltho i a fhe moved from the negro colony in Fifty-third street and took a BR tae | ao eee Porto Bouto,"or rhe ine r, oh pecill vi , i yew OBOE Bkaes Ble) mburg- | ¢ were 0 " ates wre in Niel sisty slant rect tater 08 ihe ore 1 Protest Sent to England Charg-|american tine steamer Sootia, which |the Beaton: and, Dina Nae ih uptown in the west side to Seventy-third street, an m there, A 7 arrived off the coast here at sundown| On Nov. 2 the following order was ing the Washington Authori-|;csteraay, fying the Colombian fag, | SK", 0° unteal Gines at) AGh- h all poselble de- ‘Telegraph in cipher revdrds of St. Matthews’ Church she appears as Hannah (Davis), Ellas. ties with Causing the Seces- tie ,Colomblan general Heyes, and | Jour, der Sralnials free and une ILARITY OF NAMES. sion of Panama. Tmcct from a steam tauneh belonging | Uoreatene! by armed fo: py the The name of the father of the child is given as William Elias, It ts ad to the United States auxiliary cruiser | line. Prevent landing of any forge, Dixie in order to ascertain if the Scotia mment or Insurgent, wit aint within fis jelther Gov j hostile Intent at any + | é y, all -. Les 01 ” " If dow | as three’ months before the little one did, should ve the name she bore ROD N ae tea en en Golaeenten | Bere, toe ORy Mee een dt corey | oostage Att = 3 . authorities have cabled to London a| She bad among her passengers a num- | oon Hill strongly with artillery, e when she first came to New York and met the Pullman car porter Davis. "1 WAS THLOWN lengthy protest against the United |e? of prominent Colombians who | Wyoming would delay Concord and ‘After moving to the house in Central Park West, Mra. Ellas, her law- States’ action toward Panama, in which |Dopartment of Dollvar, Gein, Reyes | peteanead her disposition must ibe lett yer says, devoted herself to the cultivation of her mind, She had accumu- (NTO A DARK they claim that the ‘main remonsl- | was not on bonrd. ang slie did not CarFY | reported “appr aching the iathmaum, 1S “rae ‘ ; ; ” | bility for the secession of Pan fos [an jombjan troops: a ee A lated an ample fortune in lucky speculation and had invested ner money CELLAR Siti ins United (Staten) Gavecnniaee Tithe Commissioners. trom Hollvar are SNe Tadsrene tending “would precise: . in paying properties. first, by fomenting the separatist spirit, [Senor Hane, Velen, Dr, Nicanor faz] “On “None a" iacting Secretary Darin of which there seems to be clear evi-|\sienares and Gen. Demetrio Dairla. The Fo tee COMIDARNCer Mr. Nang says, she is a bright, accomplished woman of the world, Colombian Government from using —>— cessation bombardment. Railroad must der heart and a feeling of compassion for the poor. proper means to repress the rebellion.” |ROOSEVELT SENDS SH TT este a ee rn 4 pa rag, at the County Clerk's office show that the property at fago-the last payment was made and ft !s now free from She employed tutors in French, Spanish and German, learned music No. 236) rk ‘West’ was purchased by Mrs. Elias from the Washington Life Campany, on Oct. 30, 1899, for a consideration of $45,000. payments two mortgages were placed on the property, ‘Yo| a first) incum | The sale of the property was made by Mr. Munn, Superintendent of the 70 MY FACE AND | HNEW NO MORE dence: secondly, by hastily acknowledg- ‘The cate message goes on to say that President Marroquin has energeti- cally protested to the United States and wishes that his protest should be known throughout the civilized world. The President contends that the United the duty on the part of the United States to help Colombia In maintaining her sovereignity over the Isthmus, and adds that the “Colomblan Government two latter ate from Savanilla_and the PANAMA PAPERS TO CONGRESS, pondence and other official documents Isthmus of Panama, as requested by a resolution agreed to by the House at relating to the recent revolution on the} sent this despatch of the Nashville: “Gunboat of Colombia Inting and went In for art. To perfect herself In foreign languages former are from Cartagena. Dr. Insig- | gh P: A ing the independence of the revolted |formeniats Guither of the Governor of | battery of dinen field aun and Gopounder i abroad.to study, remaining in Paris, Berlin and Madrid for a year. proviace, and finally, by preventing the |follvar. her. ol ba ery Ik dinch eld iqun and Lapeer PANAMA’S ENVOY TO NOTIFY THE POWERS. for $30,000.and a second mortgage for $8,000. Since the purchase THEY POT A States nas infringed Article 25 of the| WASHINGTON. Novy. \ 16.—President WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—M. Philippe property Mrs. Elias had been paying off the mortgages until a few HANDKERCHIEF realy of 1846) whtoh, he asserte: imples| Oowevelt: itorday. transmitted {to the) BunausVeriia, — the. dinates from i ‘ 7 “ee House of Representatives the corres-| Pana will to-morrow address a note the powers through dited to the Washi ment advising them of th formation of the Republic of Panam their envoys Govern- Real- Department of the Washington Lite Company. Mr. Munn sald repudiate the assumption that they have and expressing the wish of his Gover the Instance of Mr. Hitt t6-day that the skle. was made in the regular way. The property had come aR . arrad nl th@ cw cacryineMoucthe like 7 to efter into diplomatic rela f ne. Har e es SEY LB 00) | The papers transmitted include: Ca- A Shu trlendiy netlouavat. thelr into the Wands of-the insurance company through foreclosure proceedings. UN OLIN, 70 canal;"* asseris that since 185 they have |ciogram sent to United States Consuls at the friendly nations at th The defense of Williams will be insanity. Lawyer Abe Kaffenburgh| LAT SINCE FRIDAY | granted canal privileges to ‘different | panama and mt Colon, Nov. 3. stating nassadory 3 people mo less than nine times, andjtyat press reports had announced up-| A ‘made this aiinouncement to-day when informed of the indictment of the Rear thet Minister. tha given full protection t Panama renoh will de = —— — — rising and requesting Consuls to keep| the new murderer by ah Evening World reporter. He said: 7 fully informed: | interests think {t must hav been, they came in and talked about the great excite-|the State Department fully informe!) igen the new Government. and of th In any event we shall go to trial, and should the District-Attorney re- ment my disappearance had caused. They all spoke excellent English, and despatches to and from Consuls, which request to he” recognised, were printed naval officers: the tien and notification Panama of Minist NW time, also orders to| + patch of recog: of appointment by Ri Ject a plan which we have submitted we shall apply for a special jury. We want Mr. Jerdme to,consent to have two alleuists—one to be,selected by ue and the other by himself—examine Williams and {f they find the murderer insane to seni the deluded ynan to an Insane asylum.” cusses PUBLIC TRIBUTE TO GREEN em AFTER CHURCH FUNERAL, three of them were evidently Americans. The fourth, and the one who finally saved my life, was an Italian. “One of the msaid: ‘They are making a great stir about this case, and I think we had better get away. What shall we do?’ “The man whom I bad struck in the carriage and who had been treat- ing me cruelly—he still bore the mark of my blow on his face—sajd: ‘We fad better kill him and bury the body under the cellar.’ Another one said. ‘No, that would be too dangerous. We would get the place all bloody and make a big mess of it.’ I said t othem: ‘Why should you want to kill me? I dm only a poor priest and you will only be adding to your sins.’ “The Italian was evidently touched by my sufferings and pleaded for me. The others discussed the matter for some time and then went out. The one I had struck was set upon having me killed. SAVED BY THE ITALIAN. “After a while they came back and began to discuss it again. This was about dark last night. I think it was, but it may have been later. The Italian went out and got a bottle of whiskey and got the man who hated me drunk. He finally got so tipsy that he fell over in a stupor. The Italian ‘ then argued until he brought the others around to his way. They gave me the rest of my clothes and told me to putthem on. Then came that awful smelling handkerchief again, and I felt myself being put into 2 carriage and audienc: will rece }Panama xxx SCORN] SRE SSE sorcapeneseeth “THEY POBBED ME OF ALL / HARB + CASTORIA For Infants and Children SEE AANAASSNSNS few. York Yu. pay a tribute to the) following committes to attend the funer- fer. of Andrew H. Green, Mayor) al: Aldermen John T. MoCall, Herbert President Fornes, of the Board of Parsons, Timothy P. Sullivan, Reginald Aiderman Jobn T. McCall, Doull, Frank Gass, David Stewart, of the Finance Committee, James W. Owens, Henry Willett and Timothy 4 .ullivan held| Vice-Chairman MeInnes, — President “@ conference to-day and deliberate | Fornes will head the committee. oe, fidns.to hola memorial services In| The funoral of Mr. Green wijl, tage ‘Gity Hall later in the week, * | +} °WMayor In Use For ‘a place at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning fn Wow was in favor of having a|the Brick Presbyterian Chudch fr c | , ‘ —|riding away. The men were with me. I was not unconscious very long, but efuneral, in which city oMctals | h Avenue, Thirty seats have been I think we must have been riding a long way. I think the house ae I Over Thirty Years ‘could take part, but after a conference | reserved tor members of the Finance was kept is up In the Bronx. At last the carriage stopped and they put me * The relatives relatives In all and Park departments and represents tives from the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Education out of the door. : I would know two of the men again, no matter where I should see them. I would surely know the man who treated me so cruelly and the one See MISSING PRIEST Kind You Have Always Bought probability a memorial service will be} The pallbearers who have consented 1 t liter thanitaliad Pee te Aldermanto: Cuember lther| to serve are Beth Low, Edward M S Ney, ted my hands, see, here are the marks. @ ea, Carlee ae ‘morrow mae Grout, Henry MacCracken, F. W. Devoe. | “When they took the money from my clothes they took my watch and L, Ptisdiasncintapityaouaty dullable\ONt Gers Migelow eke Le te - —- chain and gold-hended cane I carried. ‘There was a little gold cross on at Below nuonu 1. Cadwalads: «Continued from First Page.) my watch chain and they tore that off, the ugly man did’ it, and threw My olutions on the death of Mr. Green, M. Dow, Edward Ubl, Henry sy, President Kar land and Samuel Parsons, jr. B. How-| it and my rosary in my face, with sneer. He said as he threw it, ‘The dhe arrived Father Cirringione bad recovered, some- Cross for you, the gold for us. 1 what anu was able to tell a coherent ctory, | ROESCH DENOUNCES. POLICE, He became excited when informed that It had been suggested In va-! Justice Roesch, who repeated the story that had been’told him by the ¢ Hous papers that he had committed suicide and that he had money priest, severely scored the police for the way they have acted in the case, A L. A. Jaslow, the clerk at Post-Office Branch J, who was visited by a troubles, ti ey are tt hould 1, a| detective on Sxturday end who examined the letters gent to the priest and “What a shame! said he. “What a shar-o that they should say 1, {o)4 where they had been mailed, received a letter to-day- which had been priest, should kill myself, It is an outrage that t.ey should say or even put together by cutting printed letters from newspapers, and. which was hint that I had taken the funds. [ am a priest and .ave the love of the eigned “A. B, C.,” the signature that had been attached to the threatening ‘Archbishop. my brother priests and my people. T shall make those who ‘letters recelvet by Father Cirringione before his disappearance. have sald such things gay for it dearly.” 4 In the Bory pelted Ba iniey Brine saslowls Eine) on the letters, Si W vs is name had n spel fasnow. ‘he letter received *y To Justice Roesch he told the following story of his disappearance: | by him to-day was e8 $o-day appointed the KED BABY TO |12 BOYS ESCAPE DEATH IN SLEEP FROM ASYLUM Two-Year-Old Elsie Boland Un-| inmates of New York Institution gROonsoiously Tightly Locked} for juveniles Rush the Guards | Roesch, by the Ume rd Women's High Class Waists of Mercerized 18c : Stationery Dept, «in Foor.) “Give no more information {f you want to live. A. B. O.” self. There was a man there and I can see now that he was disguised with Cheviots and Vestings, well known West The letter to Mr. Gulotta was written in red ink and was as follows: Paaying Gerda The Bicycle anid s8 Pingclle I 5c f fa false beard. He sald, ‘Hello, Father Joe, You ought to be glad. We've End make; value $3.00 'to $4.00, Her Legs Around the Throat} ang Drop from Windows to “NOTICE. \ got the man who wrote those letters, The captain wants you to come to Offers for Tuesday and Wednesday: Art Department oman Foor) Silk embroidered, finished Pillow Slips, addressed that way. It was mailed at the Mulberry street branch Post- “1 was playing with my cousin, Rocco, when the knock came at es Our store is worthy of @ visit for Specials in all other . ‘Nov. 15, OJ. Departments not advertised, wi of Tiny Gertrude, Street. | “Mr, Gulotta: You shall stop interfering with Rev. Cirringione's investi- i. ne jthe station, Come along with me." “A. B, C,"” Waist Department «Main Floor) conventional designs, all colors; value 39c., Office and read as follows: , . the door Friday night and, contrary to my custom, I went to the door my- | gation about his disappearance. Certainly your death will follow. “1 told him I would tell the others and have one of them go with me. WEST 125th St, 7th and 8th Aves. Peculiar and pathetic was the death : : a The letter bore a special delivery stamp. = : 7 ree. | The third suc olesale Jail-| + | ba necensarya cD 4 + h ell . of Mine ceteise blends 8 threes TERE pala cess! at Wioleaals et ‘Oh, no, that will not be necessary. That will spell {t all,’ said the man. | When Capt. Foody, of the Wakefleld station, had learned that the priest strangled “to-day, ‘the victi ft the| to-day at the Netooork recurred early |We've got the fellow alt right and the cantain says for you to come down.’ /had been found, he sald: A , the victim of the| -day at the NeWas \ Any * “ i $ aleeping contortions of her innocent|!!m, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth] SHOWED HIM A BADGE, ACialmply bears out) whats baye/esid/ailisiong; that) the tan worried Miter, Hisles|two° years old. street and Amsterdam avenge, when a “T said ‘all right’ and went and got my hat and coat and wel rer nancial troullediand simply wandered away, Any story that he may) 3 Mrs. Nicholas Boland, mother of the dozen incorrigible youths rushed ears : MEA UBS NG fates th PADRE | tees LER tell about being kidnapped is all nonsense. Tt would be imposstble for any CIAL YOR THIS WEEK & SPECIAL FOR 0: *eeiiaten, has been in the habit of aleep.| svard, cropped from windows and got| Walked east to Fourth avenue and the man opened his coat and showed me|one to kidnap the priest at that hour in the night, as the Italians there Single Bacerhoolour out MONDAY. ing in the same bed with her two little | “Way a badge, We started up Foursh avenue and had gone about a block when | Would kill the kidnappers. a pied) pe (Choe. ee be aUtTEDOpE FOL NOT) soa amecting, thigh inatleution ane e came to a coach. ‘There was another man standing beside it and the| MECHANIC'S LIEN FILED. Assorted Fru: - Washington street. Cold nights and| prt cart i etonpail aeot tovit Carmine Cipolla, a Williamsbrid: Chocolaten ...... ant ‘coyerin, taught the children | fully sunpres: m should reat| frst man stopped as we Roi tot Carmine Cipolla, jamsbridge contractor, to-day filed a mechanic's Musas wae warmth In snuggling cloee|aesinet the mana ; two] “What have you gut a coach for’ Lasked them, The other man satd: |len for $2,500 aguinst the Rev, Josuph Cirringione, as rector, &c,, on the PLEA herrea rw 100 Yo¢ach other and this they cid last| successful escapes of last week the pol We've got the man inside, It’s all right’ and he threw back his coat and Drapery on Lie north aideo8 First street, opposite Maple avente, Williams- Chocolate Molasses Butter night. lice gave out the news after they had Fi ( bridge, for building material and mason work. Ohipm oe... Ly. Miiién the mother awoke to-day she| captured some of the runaw * Lt} showed a shield, too, He said, ‘Look inside.’ 1 did so and saw a man in eee : -Lb. 15¢ e tng no| in that manner that break for|the corner with his hands crossed and his hat pulled down, He looked as WWonien’s 54 BARCLAY ST. i de jitary Cot i ealled: the children and on ¥ immediate response drew back the cover ‘there found little Elsie with her ‘tightly entwined about the neck of by. Bo tight had been the lock witch she et ‘the fastened on the infant's neck gust. pole encuet to know a little to-day's a |though he was tied. Bova contnied tu Got in,’ said the first man, and T did so, We had gone only a short distance when the first man, who sat beside me, said: ‘I hear you have got a new revolver, Father Joe’ | said yes, and he asked me tq let him see it. 1 did so, and he looked at it and said ‘It’s new, isn’t it?” I sald ‘Yes,’ and he then handed {t to the second man, who sat on the seat with the man who FR WEST BWAY 29 CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH ‘berty je know A dozen of the old the Jail part of the asylum be exhibited a tendency to t cealed themselves in the garret of th small barred structure last night, Taeir absence from thelr cells was discovered ats, Thev-|satin lined, ‘Covert, ¢: Laundry Wants—Femate. Auge rules, WASHINGTON, Noy. 16.—Dr. Herran, the Colomblan Charge d'Affalres, hi | cabiea his Government that he is Is lated here and asking for immediate in- LORD KITCHENER" "**SPSSSEo SEVERELY HURT baby had been strangled to fe had innoecnly in-| about midnight and the guards com- : FAMILY IRONER WANTED; yes was inconeolable when awakened | menced to search for them. appeared to be tied. The second man took {t and said, ‘Yes, it's a nice now Ppt beet See re e earen poobe, ietlunse Lata gerade nites . 10 trom val 3 ‘ave, Broo! FAMILY TRO _Laundry, 812 W. 125th When they were dt ret, they made a rush fe overed In the gar- revolver,’ and put it in his pocket. the first floor, a iad her logs wore divongaged from the ‘oat of the d b ‘The mother could. not believe the child Bogota Government, personal nature and made no reference but it was of Commander-in-Chief of British NER—Firet clase, Morningslea “I began to get suspicious then and sald: ‘Here, what is all this? Where called Dr. O'Mara, from | Most of them fell and rolled all the way i } pet. (The doctor sald’ the| own. They. reached the office before |are we going?’ Forces in India Has Ley} to tne ietnmian matter. HYGIENIC STARCHERFirst-cans, shint @ ear EF y faba i 4 ——<—<— starcher. 835 Courtland av., between ii "The doctor called an am-| the guard did, climbed out a window oral ACKE 3 Sool © 160th ie gps douter called an an:| Se sue viethe creetana wereavey| ALL THREE ATTACKED HIM, Broken in Two Places in Rid-) yo pesponsE EXPECTED Soon ee see Gui Ger Vaan Dhywician walch came with It had! nefore the corpitient and well-fed guards “At that the man, who seemed to be a prisoner, jumped up, and the three ing Accident. - Lana Oo Beads tg Brookes, ee fore tha distressed mother would be-| could purewe tem, of them attacked me. I began to fight and struck one of them a hard, flerce TO COLOMBIA’S PROTEST. WASHERWOMEN, alro_marker @ sorter ‘oine trtuh been carefully planned. Sterling Laundry, 165 W. 80th at, = ——— F Ne ‘This escape ha sie is a particularly nervous child He was cruel to me afterwards, Suddenly they pressed a blow in the face. decided that on reaching the . S COLLAR & ER . hd. many pigpis nas Kept her mother street the refugees would separate and| handkerchief that smelled horribly against my nose and I began to lose con-| SITMLA, India, Nov. 16.—Lord Sister WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—President ieee shirts.” Plorence Taundry 268 W. sep. pair taking a different |sclousness. ener, Commander-in-Chief of the Brit-|Marroquin's reference to a protest filed Se en ee yesterday the little girl had Tie nhs de criaveregeaisylandllic = 7 ny r 4th a serious|by the Colombian Government — wit! FOLDERS, experienced: also shakers and aA uxtessively and, when, whe. went Uap A eld Sea ‘I remember no more until T awoke several hours later—TI think It must] !# forces in India, met with @ s Washington relates to the lett with webtn om Manele Mutual " Laundry, Berra RPM ae FO LECILIARL S16 asl oe or the aeruttay of the bor |nave been Saturday some time—in a barely furnished room that was half|Accldent while riding home Alone fro a eee yD ctercea cn oe Sy GMA A INGEN NER OIBAI ;URNESRER TAT Reyer, She was aot Bl pertly because of the indose ‘tu |basement and half cellar. There was only the bed on which I was lying naked east od nee passing through a tunne!| Dan Charge here, in which the writer ing. bleaching & bluing. 61 W. 39th ot, of the ved, with the baby between t and a few rickety chairs {n the room, his horse became frightened’ and col-|#8id he was sure his Government would DIED. an Mieeelue codtortions during her lie McKay, the ohampl bad: boy “When I came to there was a man in the room with a revolver, He] jided with the walled aide. One of Lord |@pprove of his protest. p, Hisle, ot her legs, over the ine of the ye Nites ated gel was with me all the time Twas there, He showed the revolver and told me| Kitchener's legs was broken in two Bul mere wi nothing before that, nor | HOYLAN.—JAMES J. BOYLAN, beloved ‘ ia shoulders, crossed her feet, with| © vas locked securely ina dun-| ae Sent AV InARE ‘i are vs places. ‘e been anything since, presented husband of the late Abigail Boylan ‘bal neck between her knees, and he levine effgincered the two pre-| not to try to escape or to m ake any noise or trouble or he would shoot me, Some time afterward natives passing}to the attention of the State Depart- Funeral will be held from Inte real- sed 80 hard that she strangled) ves of the week. I was hungry, and they gave me sumething to eat at first, but after that through the tunnel found the Command-| ment to show that the Charge acted In dence, 354 Mott avenue, on Wednesda: ————— ais} t i) Reone yond pastes ' i would “Bive nothing but lots of water, I have terrtble pains in my erin-Chief lying there belpless, and|the matter by the direction of his own hance to Church of St. Jerome. Int Wrest One Hundred and Twenty-ffth yet. ; rT He is now re-| Government. f SHIPPING NEWS. street atatlon, found two of the nv “Some time after I came to the ‘our men came into the room—the three ee oe oan ent. So that technically the O'NRILL.—After short tliness, Sunday, Nov. Colombian Government has not lodged & protest with the State Department, It ts assumed that copies of this pro- {gst delivered to the British Foreign Office have been sent to each of the principal European capitals, but noth- ing 1s expected to come of It, for the State Department is well assured of the 15, 1008, at 11 P. M., JOHN O'NEILL, with native of Baxlinstown, County Carlow, fee me aud the one who had driven the horses. y aixteen years old, dodging in and| They asked me where the money was. 1 sald: ‘I am only @ poor priest. yf doorways on Eighth avenue near| have no money to give you: you should give me money,’ t “Inside my underclothes I had $200, which was my sister Mariani's arrestad them. The| marriage portion, She is to be married soon and the money hau been that they had/ saved out of their earnings by my sisters. In my pockets were $60 or $70 The others! my own, The men took {t all and went through every seam and bit | of my clothes looking for more. They asked me where the rest of it was r Robinson and Fred Bestor,| Who were In the carriage ‘Although accustomed to the tunnel, Lord Kitchener's horse was frightened by suddenly coming upon a native, The animal swerwed and jammed its rider against a beam in the side wall. His leg ‘was twisted and both bones snapped above the ankle. Upon discovering the Identity of the ALMARACG FOR TO-DAY. G.48/Bun sets. 4.42/Moon rises. 9.50 AM eee adh out One Hundred ant’ Twenty-seventh » ‘it 3 o'clodk and Relatixes and friends are tnvited to at- tend the funeral from the residence of his fon, Officer ‘Thos. O'Nollj, 1420 Minford place, Borough of’ Bronx; thence to the ‘Church of Bt. John Chrysostom, 107th mts. near Southerp Boulevard, Wednesday, at MORE SMOOT PETITION3, | and threatened to Kil me, “T did not iknow “hat money they were talking} injured man the coolles bolted and lett Jectinnaal lon of prope to meddle un tle B.90 Av Bty and tnence fo Calvary Cen ‘ Say ; ._| about and told them so, him lying on the ground, where he suf- a a etery. ee ; WASHINGTON, Noy, 16.—When the , 7 Nor MINTS Bpinewick 4 eaky. ' , . ~ + fered greatly for halt an hour, The O'RBILLY.—On Sunday, Noy. 16, DO! Senate convened to-day several petl-| WANTED $15,000 CHURCH LOAN. Tericentbones have been est, and, atter| BATTLESHIP MAINE O'REILLY. A ean og tions protesting against Senator Bmout Funeral from his late residence, 208 a “They went out, al! except the one man with the revolver, who stayed rT the Gen- etaining his seat were presente: having passed a good night, the BS Eaty' hritiansana | refetzed tb the Committee on Brivudwed {there in the room with me, and later they came back again. They then|erai is in a cheerful mood, ARRIVES AT COLON. Sie tauon finns bee \ and Electlo! talked about a loan of $15,000 which I had been talking of raising for the} [t appears that Lord Kitchener had tween Lexington and Par! oni, cats 20 \ Al Gaara aCe for Pi chureh and evidently they thought I had secured the loan and had tne] informed the members of bis staff that) WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The Navy A. M., where a solemn requiem will be ZN wn 4 MBHIPS. Tiching. Bilnd, ee K oF Protruding | MORCY about me. They were mad when they found I did not have it. ho was not going out for a ride, but| Department is in receipt of a cablegram offered for the repose of his soul, _ p hae hd a Sts ait iT, EUR money ie, 1 lay there all the time and finally I grew cold and asked for my later changed hie plans, Henee, he waa\ trom Colon announcing the arrival there] Friends of the family are reapeottully in- \@UMCALY SHOW YOU: THAT PLACE) Sherpa. ‘dara, Boe. © in 8 to clothes, They gave me some of them to put on. and them on Sunday, I alone whun the accident occurred. of the battleship Main> vited to ation# y Ye \ eed

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