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~ PREMIER ATTACKED AS HE LEFT KING Spanish Minister Set On by As- sailant as He Entered Car- riage and Report Spread that He Had Been Stabbed. BARCELONA EXCITED AND ANARCHIST ARRESTED. Violence Had Been Looked For, as Senor Maura, Who Was Assailed, Is Hated by the Radical Elements. BARCELONA, Spain, April 12.—Pre- mier Maura was attacked to-day an he was leaving the Palace of the Coun- til-General. A young man, clean shaven and well dressed in black, known as Foaquin Miguel Artao, made a wild fush at the Premier and attempted to itrike him with clinched fists. Senor Maura had just left King Al- fonso, with whom he had paid a visit to the poorhouse. Just as the Premier's carriage was driving off the young as- sailant broke through the crowd and wtempted t reach him. The greatest tonfusion prevailed, the bystanders flee- Ing in all directions and shouting that the Premier had been stabbed. ‘The young man waved a handkerchief OLGA WROTE OF LOVE, ALS CASH Letters to “Sweetness Honey “Bee” She Is Suing for Breach of Promise Breathe of Devo- tion and Dollars. SAID HER RELATIVES CALLED HIM BEAUTIFUL. “Send $3,000,” This Love Letter Ended—‘God Sends Lucre to Good Men,” She Once Reminded Him. More of the quaint correspondence of “Countesy” Olga Landadorff, the Vien- nese actress. was read by her former lover, Franklyn Marcellus Olds, the el- derly retired lawyer, before Judg¢ Wal- lace in the Circult Court to-day, when the $50,000 breach of promise suit was resumed. The young womkn, whose délicate, palo features are crowned with an anreole of bronze hair, was early in the court-room, accompanied by her many relatives, who have figured in amall parts in. the case. : To-day she was dressed entirely in black, except for a lavender ‘straw creation. trimmed with pink honey- suckles that added to’ the sunset effect of her brilljant colfture. ” LOLITA ARMOUR CARRIED ACROSS THE GANGPLANK ~ __THE WORLD: TUESDAY EV! OF THE STEAMER THAT 1S TO TAKE HER TO EUROPE. SAYS HATTIE TRIED DOCTOR'S WIFE ‘TUCKER ADMITS RESCUED SISTERS ET COUITA ARMOUR ~ OFF FOR MER ‘Chicago Child Goes to Have! Dr. Lorenz Assist Her to Get Mastery of Her Powers of Walking. SHE LOVES THE GREAT PHYSICIAN VERY MUCH. | Girl's Father, J. Ogden Armour, Has Spent More than $50,- 000 to Amelicrate Crippled Condition of Daughter. Little Mise Lolitn Armour sailed to- da in a bower of roses and o perfect confectionery store of candy on the big Katser Wilhelm II., to have Dr. Lo- reng, in Vienna, do what he could to assist her to walk. “LT Uke-L leve—Dr. Lorene vers: much,: the child said to an Eveniu« World reporter, after she had reached her stateroom, “and I know that when I come back I shall be able to walk perfectly."" J. Ogden Armour, who has spent more than $50,000 to have his daughter's crippled condition mended, carried her aboard the steamer at the pler in Ho- plays the piano Hike the great -planists ~ Tp IDEAL is the perfection, of piano players. It plays any kind of music and any kind of piano—square, upright, grand —and any one can play it, The IDEAL is the only piano. player that plays all the music of other players. The advantage is apparent, as you can exchange your music rolls with friends who’ possess other makes of piano players, thus ‘avoiding the ex- pense of joining a library. 5 With an IDEAL in your. home you have the perpetual privilege of coming to us and exchany any roll of music you-haye for a new. roll on the payment of the smalt fee of 10c. Saat The IDEAL is a marvel. A: dozen hands, so to speak, touch the keys of the IDEAL, ducing powerful orchestral effects, or the most liquid tones. Yet a child may play it. _ i as he ran toward the Premier, shouting, Love and “Touch “Good day; long live anarchy. All of the letters the young woman words of love, interspersed with gentlo ss j used a poniard and that he had| eas for an occasional’ $1,000 or |Mrs. Mary Ireland Testifies that | Sorte were generally beljeved at arse, {22% There are also a number of! Harriet Haines Was Employed | Dorts were generally beljeved at first, |.canied touches,” a6 Mr. Qlda's law- a proy! ; by Her Merely as a Servant were closely follawed by two | 4 hellotrope gown “with a hat covered TO CHOKE HEA} CHOKED, ROBBED Caller Seized Her Beside Tele- Police Allege Suspect in Page phone in Her Home, Knocked) Murder Confessed to Them Her Down, Snatched Chate-) that He Owned Knife Case faine! Bag) and/Escaped. Found in Fish Wagon. Tdeal Recitals Every Day Glad to have you come and ask us to play sine you want boken, She wore a large white hat, a tan box cont, white wtockings and pat- ent leather shoes, They —_— { | Two Women Carried Out of| with viorcts. —. = ine Sult Filled. with Flower i House Unconscious by Brave A mult of three cabins had been re pte ted Sober Neighbors, Who Fought Their | servea for the party and friends had Whether you buy the IDEAL filled them with flowers and fruits and Way Through Dense Smoke, |haa rent enough candy to tittle Lolita |] for cash or on easy monthly pai ments we present you with $25 to last her for a trip atound the world. worth of music of your own sé the incident that the excitement was |” wien writing to her “little man” and her ‘sweetness honey bee,” Miss Lans- dorff was on a eixteen months’ trip abroad at his expense buying her trous- allayed. ‘The assailant was arrested and the )Premler’s carriage drove off without ‘gnd it was not until some time after yer, Mr. Corwin, termed them. at $10 a Month. She was the first child Dr, Lorenz this ,country, Her further incident. ‘ ‘ bs f 5 Exelon, ates) “Before continuing with the “Count-| Th© cfow-examination of Mra. Mary! 4 seneral alarm was aont out by tho| yt ae ~ . | Several nerole rescues were effected | Prrratet ey now the head of .the|| lection adsolu'elyy free. An exe i he attack on Premior Maura was| os" letters from abroad. Lawyer Cor-|!teland by Albert I. Sire, counsel for| prooklyn police to-day for the capture | (Special to The Evening World.) jnt the fire which partially destroyed) creat beef packing combine m Chicago, |} pert player of the IDEAL is at mot a surprise; ein tt was looked win called Mrs. Genevieve Rocilo, alster | Mise Harriet Haines, in the trial of the |of the young man who attacked and | N WTON, Mass. April 12—Charlos| the fourth story and basement brown-|sent for Dr. Lorena and got him tol] your service and will give lessons for © weok ago on his arrival here with| ¢ sr Ojds's present wite., Tho witness |Intter's suit before Justice MacLean and |Tobebd the wife of Dr. Abdul G, Mus- |. Tucker has admitted, the police say. | stone house at No. & West Thirty-ninth | come from Vienna by paying an enor-|} 4+ Jour home without charge. © { Ming Alfonso. testified that Mr. Olds did not meet sawar In her home, at No, 34 Henry | that the hunting knife sheath found | street to-day. ‘The first floor of the|™0us fee. y | ho Premier is hated most intensely | (° aivter until after the “Countess” | JU'Y on her clatm for $15,000 for eer~| cere : \the fish wagon by Arthur W. Woodward! © aM Da fone It was sald that the "bloodless" oper-|}.— ster building was occupied ly two sisters | ation mended the congenitai dislocation vices as secretary under @ verbal con-| j tract made in 1897, drew a crowd to the} except for two servants, when @ young rs, Mussawar was at hogne alone, | belonged to him. ae It makes Mttle difference now whether! Mme. Gullotte and Mme. Dray, French | of tho hip, bu: since the piuster cas. fan of dark complexion wearing a dark |Dt. Pomfret, the Auburndale dentist, | milliners. Their shop was in front and Was taken out tie Saiki has noe been sult, of clothes and a light overcuat ;ANds that the model of Tucker's front | their sleeping apartinents in the rear. [0/5 0° 0 Dow being made to Vienna rt 2 he teeth marke in the sheath, | The fire was discovered by Dr Me- ‘ hth April 24, 1901, It announced the ac-|Haines. Her hair is silvery white, but | rang the bell at 2.30 P. M. vesterd: jteeth fits t i to have ihe famous surgeon teac! e her eye is keen, her man ‘A servant opened the door and the|*0 far as tracing that article to the) Phatter, of No. 6) West Fortleth street, | child how to walk. Mr. Armour sald perlonm and He|Drlsoner {x concerned, ‘The only value | whose house backs up against the one|that he had every confidence in tne of Dr. Pomfret’s reproduction of the|in which the fire occurred. He saw the sind WES Eis, he teeth of the sccused young | reflection of the flames and turned In an WI Live with Dr. Lorena. the pros alarm to headquarters and afterward ‘) by the Anarchists a ta Gumimary methods of dealing’ wit | had failed at the tryst when the lawyer [ ‘the atrike rioters recently robbed him | retired from his courtship. ANDERSON & CO, 370 Fulton St, near Smith, BROOKLYN, @f much public sympathy, and he is| The first of the ardent letters written | court to-day. wegarded by a certain element as a com | to Mr, Olds by the plaintiff was dated| Mrs. Ireland is the antithesis of Miss amon enemy. It was he who ordered the police of|tress's arrival in Vienna, addini Barcelona to make the wholesale ar- Family Wept with Joy. composed. young man inquired for the doctor. rests of Anarchists and political sys-| “My family wept when I told them alll Mrs. Ireland testified in a pleasantly| ws told the doctor was not at home) |Deota 2 week ago in anticipation of the] that was beautiful about you. 1 have| modulated voice, choosing good English, | and the caller sald it was very impor-|form of th To Whom ‘King’s visit. That he was the author @f this’ order was no secret. Vigilance Relaxed. A strong guard that has accompanied the Premier everywhere since his arti- wal prevented the attack before this, 4s open threats have'been made against im, Ux light relaxation: tn vigilance gave | the looked-for opportunity to-day and the stabbing followed. Senor Maura assumed office in De- cember iast. He had previously been Minister of the Interior, and before that Minister of Justice, which portfollo he your ploture in a golden heart and I sleep with it, I am so jealous of you.” After telling how beautiful her rela- tives thought Mr. Olds was from his photograph, there fs an abrupt change of subject anda peremptory request for $3,000. Mr, Olds testified that he was sur- prised that’ the former agreed price for the trousseau had gone up from $1,500 to $3,000. He wrote to that effect. She answered: “Why do’ you account so strictly for money, my dear Frank? Do you know my little men. that you Rave many bad qualities? You are not quite per- which helped her emphatic denial of|tant and wanted to know where he Man will be in supporting the testimony of Miss Haines and her sister that the former had “taught her to read and write and cipher. Regarding Miss Haines's claim that Mrs. Ireland had not only promised to pay her $10,00 cash and $100 a year to be fer: companion and secretary the rest of her life, but wanted to adopt her and said she would leave her for~ tune of $250,000 to her in her will, Mra, Ireland said: “I employed her as my maid. She scrubbed floors, hung curtains, put down carpets, ran errands and did other could find the doctor. ‘The servant consulted with Mrs. Mus- sawar and the latter went to the door. She said that if the call was urgent! she could telephone to where the doctor was. The caller sald it was most ur- gent and followed Mrs, Muasawar Into _ tho room containing the telephone. Mrs, Mussawar was about to take the | receiver, from the hook when the caller iattacked her. He threw both hands | about her. throat and choked her so that {she could not scream, The servants had retired to the back of the house. ‘As he choked her the man grabbed gripped by the teeth because the mur- derer of Mabel Page had only one hand | divengaged. Made Prompt Admission, opened his window and shouted “Fire!” to arouse the inmates of the threatened House, His cries aroused James Hughes and Ftancls Glasacoe, of No, 69 West Thir- ty-ninth street, who ran to the burning ‘The police recelved-this sheath from young Woodward last Saturday morn- had been found that night, after Tucker's ar- While Chief Shaw was examining him at the West Newton police station the sheath was brought into the room. “Did you ever see that before?” asked|' the rear of the frst floor, where house to asstst the tenants, They entered the hall and stumbled over the body the fish{of Mme. Dray, who was unconscious. They curried her into the alr, where she revived and begged them to save her sister. Hughes and Gh scoe ran back and fought thetr way through the. smok they found, Mme, Gullotte lying unocon- go to live with Dr, Loress. mow a Would take to tew tne coud tue proper use of her new berves aud mus- fies he could noc say. He thought, sow ever, that the susuner men, wou sumce. Un the boat the cilid was the hap- plest perwon, wita ine possiple excep- tion of her pretty tmiocaer, Many rlends had goue over to ioooken vo gee them off, Ail of these were ad- Mitted to the duit, and the scene, unui sailing time, was ‘lively. Lolita hada cheerful word for all and she Kept the stewards busy with her litue orders about sending mossages of said that he and his family would leave the DUAL at biyuien Gua provees Will You GL One to Sieuna, where Auey Worm 4 Trust Ysur Eyes @ Did you ever hear of a skilled RELIABLE PHYSICIAN having. bar- gain sales, offering to cure disease for’ “ONE WEEK ONLY” at half: price? Would you trust yourself to One who did? res A CORRECT EYE EXAMINATION, as practised by the foremost oculists of the world, means: That an exami- “J i , dear Frank; send| things a maid 1. ected | Ye ae resigned because of his unwillingness | fect, Now. be 8 Is expr to do. I| «ne chatelaine hanging to her waist, and | fr. Shaw. “We found {t In the pocket to accept office under the late Premier | Sta "wor Will savewhen we gee mare|sereed to pay her $10 a month, and after knocling her down by a blow Fan | o¢ your ister.” Gagasta. As Minister of the Interlor |". To a good man God always sends] Owed her nothing when I dismissed her|°'f “was nearly an hour later that a! ‘Yes, that belongs to me," b under Premier’ Silvela Senor Maura 5 P : in 1901. servant found Mrs. Mussawar prostrate | repited. EXAMINED mri Y; that the Cross Letters Mi ler IL. and semi-consclous ‘where the i a, i ‘ il Meard the Will Read. had knocked her. ‘The servants had be-| It is said that the’ first and only} Guilotte was taken out by Hughes arid |r Will be necessary. In fact. we henee Mae DARKENED. ROO! yas é Cones Armour sald: vd SE Madrid who on April % 1063, rade.t ee of Madrid, who on April 3, 1903, made: ‘ " t Soehad Gimunstration in front of the Ministry | 1% another letter the ingenious young! “She has testified that I made a will|lleved that the visitor left the house (nervousness and perturbation that} Gjasscoe and attended by Dr. McPhat- pave every. ore pone aoe NOT VERA. SHOWCASE” iN scious on the floor. Mme. Dray had at- Tucker | tempted to save her, but began to feol ~ | Weak and had managed to get as far as the hall before she fell in @ faint. Mme, | We do not expect that # sycond opern ¢ ‘ nation of the intericr of the eye nm { rated upon Lolita that we would take| J be made; that each eye MUST” j her over to Europe to see iim in @ year et ‘9 0 te requesting money for " 5, fter Mrs, Mussawar had called her howed durit he I - of the Interior to protest against the |MOM&n, (rate eg our tearfully | leaving $5,000 to her, She heard that|® Tucker showed during the long exam-|ter, she was unconsclot : ane has perfect mobili atment of the students at Salamanca, | cross letters rae ade ae 8o hit with] Will read, and made no objections nor| usand on the telephone and at she lination tast Saturday night was ex-| hours, trad rp os dldl>. ea not Kuow now to vse ft. BROAD DAYLIGHT, everal of whom were ‘killed during a|my nervousness that I need to be exam-| suggested that I had promised more.| As soon as ghe could she told hibited when he saw the leather. sheath| oth sisters were carried to the h She is golng to Prof. Lorenz now to be Why risk your eyes by, buy ig of the attack and Dr. Mvasnwar was at) in Chief Shaw's hand. die seemed to, by home |tnught the art of walking. “bargain counter” glasses when you can have thorough. professional set- alot. Inga, by two professora about @ eure. | On the con “ trary, she suld abe did a d assey. fg eee et Got Maite, me, love-| know ‘how to thank me or show ier |once summoned, After learning the de-| very anxious to know where It Ricrarep spree ie IT CSC Able to Dance a Li r vice of the highest order? | ~ = EYEGLASSES, IF REQUIRED; $1 wp, gratitude to me," tails he reportéd the case to the Amity d by Students, al found, but aj Stone Sens letters then don’t write me at all. Mrs, Ireland sald she had never had | street police station. d,. but» apparently, was satisfied] The upper part of the building was| “She has let si The students of Madrid stoned the |'*M$"olas then read the following cable it haa | devoted to bachelor apartments, two of | since Prof. Lorenz performed the oper- carriage of the Minister of the Interior |he gant to. the ‘ountose jon June S./any other servant than Miss Haines, | The bag taken by the thief contained | when told a second time that and subsequently when Senor Sily iao: “Call Cook's for 4,500 kronen, Please the occupants, Stanley van: ‘g ven becn taught danc- and Senor Maura were out driving {4° tise. canefuliy. and. render accotints, 4) ¢X°ePt On two oF three briey periods | about $8 fn. money anda, pumber Of /been taken from the pocket of his! ert Vandertit Shaw, boing, invat cbs | atOR. a4, suteal culture, but she needs ; - ether Wier Were epircies te another Have oceans ef table Unen. Have not woen eae vere auesis et the house. Fra eetevet that nties reise the same | Ulster. The broken knife blade was time, nievans ind ‘x friend who was/to gain complete mastery of, her pow. Gn th i ch} written you in three weeks, noi 3. wit one day a | He ‘Tucker afterward. As he haa| With him arous aw, aud the three | ori opility, and. Prof. Lorens dei 5 ‘ : ; . e 4 p n h u i Alsorderly students were arrested. | | Soumave not. written anything of Your |Celving stolen goods, F for re- | Grae while waiting in the reception-|not hesttate an insiant to declare that] “AN‘three made thelr way to the root | Wiciits Weak ‘utter similar operas FYESIGHT. SPECIALIST, bree tne abonpathor with che, eras| Rngreabouts, daily) movements (OF Gor] "He sald Lad scored In amy garret | rooms the sections which fitted’ the leather | {In their nightclothes, and after @ time| itaqees a ES fe | Renta ot Salamanca by wearing ‘crepe | "A" actendant gid not asvanet he | irom Ce rai Doble tm geceved Seay case were his property." Were tet down through the roof of| “Lolita Armour was born in 1e96 with | | 348 Sixth Ave. bet.2tst and 23d-st8. : * $4 ‘co i S or. sald; re 10. 4. s ition 1° nit ’ | Bhnegeand the University” of Barngnesn (pala, for the cable, In, reply te the | those, strings jwere brought to, Haclie Mysterious Note Found, athe. damage, to the bullding was ea. | Coudle, dislocation, Trofensorahip tack | | 50 Eastt2Sth St. cor, Madison ave. was closed a3 a sign of mourning. The | RecePt Of the Ave eosin more to ani Dobleren | | De married " ‘ mated at $1,000. dom university for a time to com Harlem Oftice Open Evenings. © closed , SID hing. The x . ‘ : Last evening the oMcer on duty in —_——_—_ te her. outbreak at Salamanca was caused by)’ ‘She ulag ‘sald: “I have bought the| , hy. Mr, Jreland,’ sald Mr. Myers, the grounds of the Page estate picked to Americe, 20 oPtormedcat tie hone } aa nd the] She “ens the people. love. mo you know you, ind not Afiss faines, ip a scrawled note in the yard. it epereomrmours in Chicago, Oct. - Bolice. contly Senor Maura arouned | much In the store that they give me|are engaged to Mp Dobler. You have teen” ‘ + A considerable feeling against himself by | the bess When 1 meet you in Paris I| taken, books that belong.to a client of “You need not look for’ me, as I will M2. ot. Lorens’s operations upon and The best time eee atone. measiites which ne caused | Want You: -to. bug me. and) give me) mine. be far away and you cannot find me, cures of born cripples have gained AS ns to be adspted In suppressing the strike | Milions of kisses.” Mattle Choked Her, Sho Say “LUNATIC f] fim. fame all over the ctvilized world. to order your 0 by adapted In suppressing the strike | Another letter followed this in a few! +1 ran in to get a, hand{ul at tactic’ ‘This note is in the possession of Daring his visit fo. this country. he i rloters at Barcel ee days in which the “Countess” wrote: |tetters'a atk af Hattic's Chier Darius B. Vittum, or Weston. ‘Therefore, when King Alfonso arrived |“t*think It. {8 better for you not to and came back to the parlor and ——--.—— Matsh calabeli Walker; whoc wae? with HG, accompantetl | ame to Paris at all, as [don't think It ae tne tetters went soceeimet ae ere bed at Barcelonn on A Tucker on the day of the murder, has m 4 om number of operat! WINS AND GETS BOY Dentarg witich were successful | pois uh Do ibe ee was feared that alslisis, of woleh © bed, ‘would hatred of Arrents Were Made, As a preventative mi aumbers of Anarchists a by the Promler and War Minister | Woo m3 : me e i A ; felt in Spanish official quarters, aw A | chaperon. 1 do not want to marry in| choked me so. that 1 was black and blus tacks a Thief and Gives Him |{user fo. s4y, anything for publication AMONG THE HEAD bicans and So-| Paris. but In New Yors, where F meta long time afterward.” the hot-) my prectous intended, Mrs, Ireland sald she ran to the win- ent mm the ik heir} A few weeks after the receipt of this!dow and velled for help until the jani- Premier, Hietter Miss Lansdorff cabled for $2,000. | tress. came up. a Hard Fight—Suspected of | to tar. | Mr. Olds cabled t he would send {t They Wese ransacking m: papers j T Prof. Wood has not y ure. fares (tater Olds read from a responsive wene with the Janitr aowhe Thirty Burglaries. report on the stomach sure er ATR: [letters “Angel, I'm sorry you think Wheh T returned in ‘thé évening the clothing and knife mbers of Anarehivts and other sus-| |" write vou crowly a# vou did not|1, Was locked out, though Hattie and er's rooms, PRES. Ninboats and a largo’ foros ur {uend me the monev auick. | I da sot the Test Imad MONE. ts in New ¥. ae ee et fendhrmes were gent to. Barcelont, Hove you for vour money but for your| jean why A anttie, Haines in New York! The nolice of the West Forty-seventh jatake, Lawyer Saya The Spanish King appears to have |Buett heart” oe teoney and the| she stole from me that day. She said | street station mre looking for a negro, been accorded a tespectful reception. : next letter he received began; re ONS Bteal them, that Mr, Myers] who they think has committed more) sald the detectives had wa vet her 2°") Massachusetts Justice Rules that New York Court’s Deci- sion in Favor of the Mother {s Valid and He Coneurs. it will : COOK PERFECTLY, SAVE YOU TIME, SHE ENDED LIFE |Refined-Looking Woman, After ar f oul, celona. ‘This, hew squently denied. ¢ The Unfied States sul General at | { Barcelona, Jullus OQ, “Lay. ft was an ex subse but advices from Magrid recetre: +4 | jliion sweet, good Kissed f thirty burglarle: the Rome and elsewhere stated — th: te rect seh for)” T asked Hattie If she would go to my| th9n thirty burglaries in’ the pr > dim in proying| BOSTON. April 12.—By an order of the H ry Bomb was exploded April 7 ax he wan | Peet ot monl Beatle lawyer, Sir. Well, and repent the state-| during the, pat month, It is bel hus inn ‘iat Mr Vanes. “and | argesashusctte, Sjipreme Court to-day Concealing Her Identity, MONEY AND LABOR, waving exhibl hufldine at Annnanencoreeheel N " at Mr. Myers had stolen my|he was the man who roused ricl he angi mothers tay) 3 Mary H ce 4 ‘, A f fen fe Ast 1.000) Diapers. She aald sho would, but when| Bishop, a. wealthy wholesale liquor| yguckens,tathen and mother have ale, | Mrs. Agnes Bary Hendricks, of Drook| Drinks Poison, and Her Body 1 go to Paris I will send 7 ex ati tulanaloeea, yneit,| WeRotto Mr. Weil's she denied that sho| Goa aug eerePh Of Myself ty dt ever said any such thing, "Ha . intention of spending allliyn, N, ¥., is given the custody of her dealer. at his home, No. 3) West Fif-| thelr savings to prove the | CATON | eewer una ceid Boni a Thormbker whole had {my dear Uttle Mevenis young lady won| told Mr, Well that I didn't owe her|ty-firet street, early to-day, and gave) thelr son. Ticker. himsllt, seme to} confined at the House of the Angel evidently broke: for she wrote: “" can-| Anything, but that she owed me 8 on| him a hard fight for freedom. He won) Pints Serena alts tae aeeera weeeia rise, to the revorts, that not leave "Vienna, as T have ne mone. | a note. tk i ; ice } & MrviO}ds: then sestihed! that he ot last Freon, As Tset marricd Til pas) Bishop was awakened about 1.30 by a im Deep mystery sprrounds the {Identity a the exhibition. thought he had better go to Europe] Mrs, Ireland the ¥.. sald Hattie, he order wns issued by Justice Lath- Jand find out how much of the trousseau| |" “Then why don't you get married,| man in his room. He grappled \ ine lund been bousht. Hattie?’ asked Mr. Well, quiruderslbutawae nor matchs for, hin hat the rop after a brief hearing on a petition |Of ® woman of avout thirty-fve years Loyal, but Uneasy. T cant get marriod now,’ said Hat-lrnere was lsght enotigh to ace And can be RENTED for $3.00 a year. ot SEE THE GAS. COMPANY. If your Gas Burners are Is Found in the Cemetery, chat ra writ of habeas corpus. Judge} Whose body was found in the woodn tle, ‘because the man ! amen iathrop vuled that a decision by the | back of Greenfleld Cemetery. at Hemp- robber was a negro, He fled by ’the tw York courts esisbiishing Mrs. Hen. [Stead L. T.. by Benjamin Sprague, $r.. —e——__ i ‘ “t nent the fellowing cable: ‘Am, !$ Already married,” ” : et i paralyzed by your money demands and| —-— oe = _. | fire-escape, after. gruggling with Bishop TAKEN 10 HOSPITAL Uricks’s legal custody of the child was | 802 of the keeper of the cemetery. yacillations, but am still loyal and lov- and there was nothing left f She had committed sulcide by drink- than five minutes, ta lng.” In answer to this I received this| letter: ‘Du bist my sw One| coe H ony jo but concur with It and allow |{NR caroblic acid and had been dead tory send word to the Gas Company, \ cable: rit BAmeoh Old honey’ | rng police found: that: the Apartment Tewiricks to take her child from (about a week, Everything about the addressing the “Ges Jnformation Bu- | yiacccaty sweetheart to. Ye you in} ‘Mile Ietter was followed by another or orae St oitante eaatene CINE, caricka was 90 overiored | ee eee ert inement And efuca- reau. e eed money.’ “ vebug’' lett t ‘ ad alsg . Shy pS — Mrs, Hendric 1 i 0 le her was foun 7 Vienna. 1 need money 1d the] gnesbus' letter. and more delay fold. meats and pastry had been mad witl® sid heard the decision that ehe| written on common notepaper and in defendont, ‘was You aren crazy sweet: | scr for Sept. 16, Miss Lansdort netens | OXint lise hones aang. having pe , Qwooned. Ina few “moments she re-|a delicate hand, in which she stated rederick Wi eam to emi of Heeing tet ewan, | ngs ene art METS | Sith Me medet ot enat fet penina [REMOVEd érom His Vessel at the | overs od. .tureKinulng now ste | Nua noshiterta tite tor et or ee Bd i 4 cabl Ee Every sat ow awn-ticket hich .t 7 : ed to Know how soo} ce 2 ’ ‘ A ‘ rederick Wilke Said’ that as | iicrpretea to mean. that Miss Laue | park and joked up nt the wtaras We forma ine negra. """'"™8 |) Request of Friend, Who Said | ini: chia ana desired’ her counael | The body was removed to the mors to the home tn dort wan crazy to seq ine.” Qared Mr. Olds. Yeats vertes of in Her entia ane i! the Nebraskan Was Out of! on oOct.. 16 Mr. Olds got word that] and when I said: ‘Olga, are you going He Was Unmanageable—He Hiry thal she might see the Ittle (there was still $1,300 due on the trons] to marry me?’ she said: "I want $1,000, rat street, between Mighth and ry seau. He sent the money direct to the] And the following dialogue t ac haveques. ease: » futher of the lad, Dr, Charles C. | ' \ ihe Race There Was No Use firm tram whish the trousieau rad! Wanted to Text i eieunase i ls Known in New York. Henucieks, who placed the bow tn the oh i aly re 5 5 opposed etith The; Living. Oe eke in acta aR aa one RR ST MU ey b ed ALLEGED BOOK THIEF HELD. — sete euntody. of the eid. tw in| chase only , tow linen,} ‘TL want to buy a white dress with divorce proceedngs NORFOL, BY EO! AL £Use 4UKSDAY- Winally the a: all of the thirty month happened on the bloc! he nt : bed clothing, aif atockliign and teath:| You" aon't need. $1,000" for thc! VA. April TR. Mason | frougit, by Mrs. Hendricks against her ; era, Rectict aj “OND, but when Wo leave the church |Leon Gomber® In Put Under $1,500). sk SON ear baa a . Rusbapd, the wor claiming that he |B al Cream t Frederick Wilke. sixty years old, | Athy Mir: Gide testified ane, (oatian |E wil give you $400 back.” : Ball, lanp, Uilnty-one vents old. of. New. Marien the boy trom her Megahy. a hanged himscif to-day ac bis home, |CoUMtTY Cie geno on her. ‘He dechnnd “Pow, you know you ‘don't néed York and Philadeiph.a, was to-day taken Wid Rate rt Best Quali him to ae " foe declan. | $1,000 mn Gomberg, the man who- was! off his private yacht, Adricnne, hi Lb. 15e| SPECIAL 5-DAY Herman avenue and Fourth atreet,) After repeated refusing to marry him|* "oq, 1 want to see If you Jo Leo 4 ut ailiam’s New Contract s Guttenberg, He was-always interested | at once, a3 he urged, he testified thatlas much as that,” YQu love mel caught tx3INE 10 sell a rare copy of| tin reauest of Mle cdmpanion, J. 1 |. emman’™ New Contacte LAL HO WEDNEBDAY. od'Ghambere Ste new, { i the career of William J, Bryan, and | he broke the engamement, Here Mr. Olds withdrew his arm| Bancroft’ poems .{n a second-hand! Kiloren, of Savannah, Gu, who said iam, of the Nasional Baseball’ League, ocolate Cream. . 10¢ Id not manage Clapp and wanted nfined in some sanitartum. din co from around her waist and fled into] bookstore, after many costly edit fo Miackberry Jelly LI 8} he 0% the night. He sent a letter the next} hid been ed from the Astor a d} jim vesterday he told his friends now that ryan Was out of the race there was annowneed the following contracts and |Cheeco! Called Hint “Homey Dug.” + "Boston xtor; by, Cink no use living. “Subsequently,” sala’ Mr.’ Olds, ie declaring trait the $1,000 proposi- | Lenox | was to-day held in| Clapp was urralg and com. | releases Contracts--Wity Bo Tope to. ay hook inthe | wrote me in the, SA eed repost aroun. Broboal- | eno, bal al by Magistrate Bar-| nitted temporarily to 8t ents Hoss toh, Le, P. J. Moran and-J. a bear nd ite ts at i's next communication I had feom: low fn J Market Court, Lhe will be himself y 8: yatal, tis thac the book, oe tri days Release: n to hil iis relutives, who are wealthy, Uve, Curtea De: ohh... in New York, conditionally, clanaw, Leo A. « ues Bee ee is / ting: on the Olma.” gaid the lawyer, tragically, ; Gombe’ : “was in the nature of a summons ta over as to sell by a friend name Limedorfer,

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