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Complaint Filed by New B. Duke, of Tobacco Company CHARGED THAT SHE ABANDONED HIM. It Is Understood that Wife Se- + cured Settlement of $100,000 —Sooiety Persons at Trial, Held in Raleigh, N. C. ‘RALEIGH, Diike, of the w C, March 2.—B. 1. I-known and wealth | family of that nd a brothe: f |W. B. Duke, of New York, who is presl- ‘dent of the American ‘Vobs {iP has secured a div if @ife has abandoned him. } Before the calling of the case, whicl } pws over afier a five minutes’ trial, 1 i fas thought that Mrs Duke, who cam flere from California to uneawes th complaint, would make a hard “ght Jocessioned much surprise when her Hfinse} permitted the Issues the jury, with cross-examining Duke, Mr. / The trial was held at Durham. Mr. ¥ Duke alleged that his wife had lef: His home three 'S ako and sine Myed apart from him, in Georgia, Mork and California, Mrs, Duke, fwas in court at ‘the opening of tn eedings, left before the verdict was was on her way to Chattaaog. who when she heard that she had been | , divorced. H . The couple have a child, mys. who is in the Ten ; ia custody hus not Leen decided It is understood that a settlement of Was made on Mrs. luke. A! number of prominent society peo- | of Durham had been summoned as nesses by both sides. —BEGGED FOR WIFE. BEFORE HS DEATH Man Who Committed Suicide Wanted Just One Word with Her When He Found There Was No Hope. Begging to see his young wife “just p say one word to her,” but refusing tell why he had polsoned himself, Robert Lonthon, a street railway con- fuctor, who said lived at No. 62 East Eig: wenth street, died to-day hh Bellevue Hospital. He had taken mercury at the Hotel Niagara, No. 200 Bast Forty-second stzeet. Lonthon, according to the clerk of the Ningara, appeared there about 11 o'clock % Inst night and was assigned a room on ~ the third floor, There was nothing in this manner to indloate that he contem- plated suicide, and he wi gtairs and bade the bellboy a chi good night. i Tt was early to-day when George | Benthony, who occupied a room ad- igoining Lonthon's, heard groans and r iment for the clerk. ‘The sounds were found to come from the conductor's ent, and when demands to open jeae door were ignored tt was broken in. ‘Lonthon was found unconscious. ‘When a surgeon from Bellevue had mede an examination of the young he found that he was in the stages of mercury poisoning and Temoved him immediately to the hos- pital, where shortly before death took lace Lonthon came to consciousness. gala that he was @ conductor, gave Address and his age—twenty-four. yen he read his doom in the eyes the surgeons and nurses surrounding cot and begged that they send for wife, “1 just want to say one word to her," he said. ‘A messenger was despatched in has‘e i to Wast Eighty-seventh street, but the , + pelsop Lonthon hed taken had done its f work before word of his condition reached there. Attempts to get from Lonthon the reason for his-wanting to end his life | sere met with @ weary shake of the head. ———_ FEAST OF IRISH SONG. All Arrangements Complete for a Typical Céltic Entertainment. ‘The Gaelic Society announces that the annual ‘Fels-Ceoll agus Seanachas,” or festival of Irish music will be held tn Carnegie Ha on Sunday evening, April , 10) Supreme Court Justice Morgan J. O'Brieg will preside and deliver an ad- dress Bn the “Influence of the Irish Revival.” An hustastic meeting of the » ciety held at the rooms, No. ‘West Forty-seventh street, to discuss the arran; ‘The president, Major . 1. MeCrys tated that the artists . hive been eni d and the first rehear- rites be held at 10, to-morrow morning It is twenty-five years since this fest!- wal was instituted by the Gaelle So- clety for the purpose of rescuing from lemtruction the peerless musical com- Positions of the old Irish bards, a PURSUED BY ENEMY. Bee Amnoys Him with Duniny, ) Bomb and ermal Machine. ,4e pursued by an unknown enemy lives in terror, Sometime ago a wny tailor, with a rope around {is Was tied to the door of Story's Aater.2 bomb was exploded in but did no damage, overed yesterday an infer: PSECU Yorker, Who Is Brother of J. Kk Story, a tallor of West Park,| i Sees Seay THE WORLD: TUESDAY r WHAT WILL OCCUR WHEN MEN DORCEFROM WIFE f Wis. Duke Failed to Answer| OIDRDIGT OD An | Wires & WP PAD 4 AND THB * CODER EEE HEHE WILL TAKE OFF HAT TO ANGEL GABRIEL So Says Col. Strader in His Will Ordering His Body Cremated and Ashes Scattered on Ohio River at Louisville, LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 29.—Coptes| of « wilt left by Col C. M Straler, U. 8. A. retired, who died March 6 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, have been received by several busine men of Loulsvitle, : Col. Strader requests that his body be cremated at Philadelphia and the ashes taken to Loulsville, his birth-placa, there to be scattered on the waters of the Ohio River. “If, after this process," reads whe will, ‘the ange! Gabriel, for whom 1 have all due respect, can with Ms trum: pet a ne from the dead, he ty a . z OT WEATHER HAVE THE MORAL .RIGHT 10 DECEIVE WITH PADS. © OPED 14O9.0-9OSOOG-08O0146901-044-0060 ¢| snow ighas (gag IRD LMOTHINE [we THAT TRON ATE BUT MY THEATA See E> >) Ro, < pay FER OW THAT SOrmks HOA SHCKET~ 1M FRONT, HINGES Twa Wore arrows oN 74a nen POATION 1$ SOaNiE. UPHOLSTERER = IRTTRESSES AND PAOS MADE OVER AND RETURNED SAME DAY AND WOMEN ip te WAVE TER POUNDS EXCASS Yl OxEN Youre FOR BOUL OBR~ 200 TRUNK! ree 4 $ * @ Ps & rs ® rs Bee PPIPTHI OH ¢ poy $e CeHanes OVS COVERED I 8 08249-49046 096 COW STARTS MERRY gW WB TOM Middletown, N. Y., Is Split Into Factions Because of Bitter Dispute Over Possession of Inoffensive Animal. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y¥., March %.— ‘This town has been split into factions, familfes divided in opinion, father ar- ray4d against son and brother against brother, by an ordinary cow with brown skin and white pate ‘The cow ts the first cause of a quarrel between John Curren ana Edward Forshee. Curren sued Forshee for $100 damages and the possesaion of the cow. ‘Phe case has been tried four times, and in each trial the result has been a dis- agreement of the fury. the case has been Intensified with each trial until now the cow is the principal tople of conversation 6 f ‘darling,’ and I will take off my shadowy hat to him. “I ahall pass away, believing in no other deity than that which ts specified by Pope as being ‘the First Great Cause, least understood,’ believing that my first daty $s to my fellow-man, and that he who lives this life in justice to his people and follows the precepts b¢ Him who said ‘love thy neighbor as thyself,’ has nothing to fear from the thereafter, no mutter what It Is “With best wishes to you all, and ‘drinks hearty.’ Col, Strader was graduated from West Point before the Civil War, and was one of the Southern officers who Temained loyal to the Union. After the war he saw hard fighting in several Indian campaighs, serving with Custer and other commanders. | Prior to his denth he held a position at the Schuylkill Arsenal. a DEAD SOLDIERS HONORED. Eighth Regiment Unvells Tablet in Their Meméry. A review was held at the Bighth Regiment last night and the unvelling of the memorial tables in honor of the men who had lost their lives tn the Spanish-American war took place. Beven hundred members of the regi- ment turred out on review. Two of the men fainted from long standing. Adjt.- Gen. Henry. mado tho presentation speech, and Chaplain James Dooley ac- copted’ the tablet in behalf of the regi- ted men: ment and en} This Nobby Kaster Hat, Yery Stylish, been exhauste th jals exceeds the va of the y many dollars. If enc jurors can be seoured to serve the fifth trial of the sult will be begun on April OLD COUPLE ENDED LES TOGETHER John B. Altman and His Wife Had Lost Fortune, So They Killed Their Cat, Turned on the Gas and Lay Down to Die. ST. LOUIS, March 29.—Having reached the end of their resources, and knowing their home here was about to be taken from them, John B. Altman and his wife decided to die together. ‘They turned on the gas after leaving a note in which they sald they had agreed to die and had chloroformed their pet cat, the only thing they had that was untrammelied by debts, ‘Their bodies were found in the same room and the body of the cat was found lin the cellar. | Altman was sixty-eight years old and | had made and lost a fortune of $500,000 jin Ney York, fortune was lost principally by the signing of notes (or | friends. They came to St. Louls and bought a home with the remnants of the fortune. It was mortgaged, and the mortgage was about to be foreclosed. | T)ELAY oftentimes means dis- | appointment. You will neglect a very advantageous buying chance if you fail to | profit by our most pretentious | Easter stocks and their power- | fully attractive prices. E Ribbons, Neckwear, Laces, Veilings and Em. broideries have been housed | anew. You'll note the trans- formation from the old coun- ters and showcases to the new as soon as you enter here. | | 150 dozen Shirt Waists, all sizes, in figured and plain lawns, also linen colorg; all this season's waists; full | sleeves, with hemstitched stock col- Charming | Allover Waists, pure white, full sleeves, silk tned throughout; all sizea; cincy 3 9g collars; worth $5.98; special ‘Waists for Easter Wear Underpriced This is the news that, no doubt, many women have awaited. | High-grade waists lilge these were never intended to sell at such prices. But we've | | gotten into the habit of doing things ‘different.’ Read: ‘ront, caught up w) silk loops; fancy. stock seollngay alt sizes; actually worth $4.98; BROCIAD ciseccaseheb sii Now Allover Lace Waists in the | champagne tint: throughout; large tucked front; worth | special,,.. . ‘Clothing for Easter, In our thousands of fine , Suits for boys and young men not one but shows extreme This ladies style hat {Is bert sulted It is a vory presty design and It the hair (s sufictently t should be dressed oxt effect, ot © treat the hair for Danderine, a few Kreut hi p it will be necessary 30 or 60 days with eations of paix Isoratiog mic Will make the hatr fairly sparkle with New: life and Vigor, and {ts continued use for a few montha will make the hair grow thicker, longer and more beautiful than ever without changing the natural color a ‘Just 1 with lighted fuses on his of water extinguished particle, To mhow how ine acts we will send a large ample tree by return mail to any one WhO sends this indvercisement to the KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO,, Chi with their name und address An in silver or stamps to. pay its, in three al W, at all Runes \iekly. Dander- | care in manufacture down to the small- est detail. Here's a collection of fashionable Sui comprising Norfolks, Double-Brea ed Sailors, Three-Piece Russian and Buster Brown, in all the most pleas- ing colors, for all ages, at 2.98, 3.98, 4.98) |] | Stylish Top Coats, Swell Reefers, in the | popular shades of tan covert, choice | many pretty styles. | | "2.98, 3.98 [_Shoes for Easter. | Surprising how little these shoe prices are for such big values. You'll think just as we do when you see the shoes. Boys’ vici kid lace Shoes, exe tension sole, sizes 1 to 544. 1.39 Misses’ and Children’s patent leather Shoes, extension soles, button and lace; also Oxford Ties, all sizes to 2.,.... - 98c Nemes Cara ae in saiptroy) patent leather, light soles, sizes 24% © Teese ete ORG Little Fellows’ vici kid calf and patent leather Lace Sh | | | j friend, was with him when he entered -| If he wants to take the cium EVENING, MA CHEERFUL WHILE TONGUE WAS CUT Operation on Tom Maguire Suc- cessful, but He Will Never Talk Again—Last Words to Bob Hilliard. At the Skin and Cancer Hospital to- day Thomas J. Maguire, the veteran theatrical manager and treasurer, is covering from the operation performed on him for cancer of the tongue. He will never surgeons found it necessary to remove the whole of his tongue, but It was sald at the hospital to-day that the opera- tion was entirely successful, and that Mr. Maguire would probably be able to get out In a couple of weeks. uy to the moment he became uncon- solous from the ether that was adminis- tered, Robert Hilliard, his lifelong the operating-room, and his last words were: ‘Good-by, Bob, This is the last Ume I will ever talk to you, Stand by me while they're doing it, will you?" Hillard held his hand as Maguire be-| came unconsclous, but he could not wit- ness the operation. “It was more than I could stand,” sald Hilliard, “The operation has saved Tom's life, though, and In a few weeks he will be back on Broadway.” Maguire's friends have stood by him} loyally, and the fund which Hilliard is} raising for his benefit includes contribu- tions from. many well-known profes- sionals, ‘The first contribution was of $100, from Maude Adams, who first came East under Maguire's management. Dr. W, 8. Bainbridge, who performed the operation on Magulre, sald to-day that he expected the patient would be able to get out in at a week “Maguire, I think, will be abie to enunelate enough to get along on,” sald Dr. Baihbridge, “although his speaking power will be Impaired considerably he will be able to smoke a little, although he tuna the risk of starting the Irritation again by doing so.’ Maguire for over fifteen years aver- aged twenty-five strong cigurs every day, and it was this excessive smokin that caused the cancer. At the hospital it was sald lis one wish {s for a smoke. Mother and Baby both helped by the use of SCOTT’S EMULSION It will enrich the mother’s milk | and make the baby thrive. If Ik again, as tho | Mr. Maguire was plucky and cheerful | ‘j RCH 29, 1904." in THOUSANDS HAVE. KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DOW? KNOW : Ui] ES) ial To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Evening World May Have a Sample Rottle Sent Free by Mail. 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