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' Pee ee od “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST (2, 1904 Be i: EL SE. a einai tai is: AAP ee SSSSSSESS : - CZARINA OF RUSSIA, WHO GAVE BIRTH 70 REIR TO-DAY, | DAUGHTER OF WELL-KNOWN | i a : GLADDENING ALL RUSSIA AND GIVING HOPE OF NEW ERA HEIR ] AR, PARKER i] PHYSICIAN WHO WENT ON STAGE, Rev. Dr. Charles Alfred Burleigh Hart, Rector of Brooklyn, Taken Prisoner to Eis Island by U. S. Authorities. MAY BE DEPORTED TO . ENGLAND AS EX-CONVICT. Alleged that He Was Twice Convicted in England—Says He Has Written Answers to Charges Against Him. ‘The members of the little congregation of the S:. Mary of Magdalene English Episcopal Church, that was established six weeks ago on Schenck avenue, near Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, learned with wonder and amazement to-day that their pastor, the Rev. Charles Alfred Burleigh Hart, had been arrested charged with violating the immigration lawa and is a prisoner on Ellis Island. Thouga the tev, Dr Hart eame into the neighborhood only three months ago, in the short time he has been there he has won the universal esteem of all who have met him, He has been looked upon by. young and old as an unusually ploug man and the district already rings with stories of his chart- es. At first his congregation were un- able to believe the report, having held the clergyman in the highest esteem since he occupied thelr pul- pit, Upon investigation, however, they earned that not only was the Rev. Dr. Hart a prisoner, but that the Quthorities on Ells Island have re- eetved word that he was twice convicted fm England, and upon laat conviction was sentenced to serve a life term in prison, Later he was released on parole. Pastor's Reply Not Made Public. Upon the first conviction of the clergyman, it is sald, he was sentenced to eighteen months In a British penal inetitution. Under the immigration laws | Birth of Child Who Will Succeed every church of the empire prayers [by thelr Asiatic focs, the RUSSIA REJOICES to the Throne Taken as a Good Omen and New Era Is Looked For. HIS NAME CHOSEN ANO CHRISTENING AN EVENT. Following Tradition Dignataries Gather at the Palace to Wel- come the Future Ruler—Guns Boom the News. ST. PETERSBURG (2.15 P. M.) Aug. 12—A son and helr to ali the Russias has been born, The Czarina and the boy are both doing well The accough- ment occurred at 12.90 P. M. to-day, ‘The baby will be christened Alexis Nikolaleviteh, Gt Potersbura is very enthusiastic over this coming of a male child. In wero sald invoking God's blessing upon o child to be born and that it might s Thia ie the fifth child that has sprung from the union, but the first which ac- cording ¢o the law of Russia, may suc- ceed to the imperiad diadem. Dr. Root, the Imperial physician, was summoned to the Villa Alexandra at Peterhof last evening, The condition of the Csarina was such as to call for the immediate services of Dr. Root and his staff of assistants and nurses, The Caarina passed @ somewhat com- fortable night. By morning it was ap- parent that the child would be born to-day. The Russian people awaited the birth of this child with more anxiety than ever surrounded the coming of a kingly hetr. Reasians Expectant, Grave rumore of unhappiness in the imperial household filled the empire with serious misgivings. The consistent run of misfortune in the Far East, where Russian arms have been defeated taence of a successor to ihe Czar and internat WATRESS FACES. |DECPHINE LOVE EALOUS WIE} TO BE AN ACTRESS Pretty Servitor Denies in Court that She Pays Too Much At- tention to Woman’s Appar- ently Appreciative Husband. Attractive Daughter of Promi- nent Physician Who Dropped Dead on Steamship Goes on the Stage in “ A pretty little woman, young, with . Delphine Love-Hume, daughter CHG tN it Judge Denies Interp Interpolation. oft Gold Question and Is nant Over Insinuation — Double Dealing on His Par CAN'T MAKE TALK ON MG Does Not Fear Loss of Votes.” J If Damage Did Exist, Mee Would Not Change. Esopus. N. Y., Aus, Parker made no interpolation on fold standard in his speech of Qnce at the ceremonies which at Rosemount on Wednesday) manuscript as given in advance t@ Dress was followed to the letter fa reference was made to t he standard telegram sent to the St, Lowl convention, Some few changes of phraseology, to be more exact, of synonyms, © lon to other subjecta, hot one deviation affecting the meaning of the speech, This statement is made upon the highest authority obtainable and Is co firmed by several newspaper men’ followed the sneech during ite ry. When Judge Parker's attention jam called to what purported to be terpolation he made it clear that no objection to the circulation story to the effect that he had sized his conviction that ard f “firmly and it eatablished,”’ as it had been his tion to place as much emphasis ; Dosition in that regard es it wap sible for him to do, ve Some indignation ts felt at however, at what appears to Parker to be an attempt to impression that he had speech for National co dellevered another for the who were present to thmselves what the candidate say, Hints of double-dealing om t of Judge Park: bane hanting black ¢ and good con-|of Dr. I. N. Love. who dropped dead admitted to the United States. ple with a general alarm, ational powers, occupied the atten-|white lecturing to the passengers of an Oe ee naan Rev, Dr. Mart was arrested at . It was frequently sald 1 tlon of Magistrate Moss to-day | Atlantic liner on his return from Eu- tas cater ee Meksoue arvana, Steet: (PROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN SHORTLY AFTOR MIRTH OF HER LAST DAUGHTER.) of Petersburg that 0 Atth git woua |'% the Centre Btreet Police Court for halt rope w year ago, and of Mrs. Lave, who Want my position on no convict of another country can be dissensions filled the great body of peo- lyn, and immediately taken to Ellis Is)- ———— jopress the Russian people that the) *" hour. The young woman sald she|is now suing the beautiful and wealthy Pateaee: HAL and. There he was questioned closely |attor some of his effects here. Niftiats cause could not belp but Ba | ree eeige, mulgabeth Wilson, & waitress teociety woman. Mra. George Law, for | telegram to the St Loula in regard ty his alleged criminal rec-| While on the nd & woman, who an overwhelming strength. in Child's restaurant, at No. & Cort: | services rendered by her husband, {s to | But In order that there may ord in England. refused to tell her name, called upon hands of the grand| @nd street. ro on the stage, Bhe has accepted an | inderstanding In the future + The answers he made in the course of hy] uraed wee ake wae ue hon fh towers of the tyrannical | Mise Wilson appeared as complainant Jengagement asa show girl in “The Isle | unatceranty, “irewuaiy Gar this interrogation have not been re-| full, He refused to do so, however, and racy which has so dominated |#Aingt Mra Annie Ferris, wife of 3) of Spice,” a musical comedy which wilj yealed by the authorities, They an-| Would only any that he had been grad- ine policies of the Czar, was feared even | teal estate broker at No. 69 Liberty open at the Majestic Theatre on Aug, | money Mandard.” ced, howe that h 1 ry uated fom Christ's College, Oxford, in in the prospect as @ torch toward | etreet, and who lives in East Orange, |x The statement above pg at he will be de- | isst, and lates had received a stl j Nim N. J. Mrs. Judge Parker 1s not . J . Ferris is about thirty-eight! Mrs. Hume has had two romantic] mount to be as convinel tained until word ts recelved.trom the) ary curate's license at St. Albans, Lon: Federal authorities at Washington as | 4" © whether or not he shail be deported. Graduate of Christ College. | | ‘The arrest was made on a warrant Re Dr. Hart ti th; ha im ° Goth te tase a ee aRev, Dr. Hart In a stoutly bu Capt. Floyd Tucker Goes to Res ment t h and blunt and the lines of his yee fent of Labour and Commerce, which | Iaxe,and blunt and the lines of his face que Alone and Brings Six Four children have been born to the | years old and of stald appearance. Miss | matrimonial expertonc and knows pi and Czarina. The oldest child te| Wilson ts not quite twenty-one and of|something of the stage, She ts a tall the Grand Duchess Olga. She will be|a dashing appearance. young woman of splendid figure, and ta] ja) jars old on Nov. & Next comes| “Because she thinks I treat her hus-| generally accounted pretty of face, Ba- seven; then Marie, five, and| band too nicely she threatens me, | coming an actress is but the gratifica- Anastasia, three, Misa Wilson told Magistrate Moss, re- |#on of an ambitign which seined her sev. First Offense Men Wilt Have Smart Gray Clothes After was turned over to Immigration Inspec- | jes When an Event avening World reporter | Great Omen of Good, terri Mrs, Fi eral years ago when sh i of colivery, tor Philip Biglin. met him as he wason his way trom! Women and n Ashore| Oc n ok and o ferring to Mes. Ferris, ewes vis it understood there hi Pils stand’ to BrOOkIyR and questsged a Ma t. 1 and Look Step The birth of this child te conaidered in| ‘Well, well, that’s funny,” remarked | rlends of her family in Loulevilt in the light of @ great omen of good, The | Magistrate Moss, Stage Siruck at Sevente the gold standard or Saher populace, in whom superstition ts | ‘Not #0 very,” replied the pretty| Delphine Love was seventeen years] “pyusvel in his speech strong factor, believe now that the tide | Young complaina: “This woman. ia so} old then, The glare of the footlights nds his convictions, but has turned toward a happler life, Tho|Unwarrantably jealous that she makea|had made a strong impression upon her, |!t clear toat iC miau Russians place 90 much stress on the |!ife miserable for me.” She wanted to be an actres. One of| dowinie the atind tenn birth of an heir that it ie not an ex- Why She Is Attentive, her acquaintances, Charles U, Cohn,| money ‘question. oo i Aggeration to say that they think he| ‘You see,"' ‘Miss Wilson went on, “I/son of a very wealthy man, called her| He entertains no fear of will “bear the martial sword that will |have charge of two tables In the reatau-| tp on the telephone, She did not re- |{? pis out and has make a defeated nation rise to glory and |rant, and, even if Ido say xo myself, a|call having met him, but so strong were | position “weak remate everlasting victory.” customer once waited on by me never| lis asurances that she told him he|the end of the campaign, The birth of the heir to the throne | goes to any other table. Mr, Ferris has| might call, The conversation drifted to a was attended with all the ceremonial | been a steady customer for years, and| things theatrical, of which Cohn seemed ordained by Imperial tradition, In ac-|as he ts generous and such an old cus-| to know @ great lot SURPRISE FOR LEADER | cordance with the Russian law there|tomer I give him a great deal of atten-| “Why don't you go on the stage if were present besides the Emperor, jtion, Thia woman apparently believes) you are so inclined?” suggested Cohn. Baron Fredericks, the Master of the/inat the friendahip goer furtner.”* “Papa will not permit said Miss him regarding the charges made by the! The clorgyman's life history that the|!mmigration authorities the clergyman! During a Gale. Imm r Y Nees, Heration authorities say they have) "ewan dressed inthe conventional obtained reads like a remarkable ro-| clorical wart and carried a@ little bag * mance. He was born in the White-| thal contained papers whicn Mentited BABYIAN, L. 1, Aug. 12.—8ix woe chapel district in London, and reared| i! 8% an ordained priest of the|men and a man were rescued from an among criminals of the blackest east.| hod tinted & "fellow of OF-| upturned catboat off Captres Island, There he was found by « philanthropio| vinity. All of these. pers were made| hear here, by Capt, Floyd Tucker, of woman, who aent him to school, and|ut In the name of Charles Alfred Bur- | jace. The catboat was in charge of than became so delighted at his pro. |!!*x!! Hart, He also showed a letter|C. W. Tomlinson, an Inurance man, of di ed to hi as the tor of th * sreas that she gave him an education| London Renders "He suid that thie was] Babylon. The party had been out two for the ministry in Oxford University, | not a religious publication. hours when the little efxteen-foot boat After he was ordained he did mis-|..[” reply to questions Dr. Hart said] was caught by a sharp squall and upset, sonary work in the Whitechapel dis | {itt he wae graduated from Christ) Mr. Tomlinson wath great diMeulty é College, Oxford, in 1888, He would not trict, and soon obtained a great “fol-|tell wien he was ordained, but de-|mansged to get all the women on the ‘lowing. The crimes he Is alleged to|clared that his curate'e license boro| Keel of the bost just as Capt. Tucker, Cropped Head Will Go. Convicts who are serving thelr first terms in the thr ¢ prisons will not weur striped suits after Oct, 1, On that date they will don sults of dark gr color, much lke those now In use, cept that there will be no stripes, These men who will be shorn of their stripes are called “A. 1" convicts, because they have committed only one offens The "B,C." men, or those having previous records, of whom there are about 1,000 In the State, and the Incor- rigibles, made up from every grade and have committed that led to hie arrest {iv ted! of the Archbishop of i dacghaal bbe pebind be M as Beach, Oppo) numbering all told about twelve, will and Prince Dolgorouky, |" \go it does,” anapped Mra. Ferris Lava. "Hs has te irons Leader Harry C Hart, of the nd conviction in England are not yet] “Will you not tell how thee charger! 14, ‘ continue to wear the striped sults, the Grand Marshal of the Court. “Last Tuesday evening,” continued | against any such career for me.” Assembly District, and some He was alone at the time, but did not] The abolition of the striped suite fol. Dr, Rott personally announced the wait to assistance. A small bret Pett Pl birth of the heir to the waiting tm- lay on the beaoh, and shoving it into known in detail, Only the graver fel-! come to be made against you If they nies the statute books, hor ure untrue?” asked the reporter, Mias Wilson, unmindful of the interrup-| “That is easily remedied,” replied the | ftlends were talking over the o on etatu 8, wever, t tion, “while returning to my home In| man. “All you need do ts to marry |!® the Algonquin Club, om Rast i tt ig anid by Superintendent € perial family. A formal announcement fouth Brooklyn, I accidentally met Mr. | some man who will permit you to follow fourth atreet, at about IL o'e could lead to @ sentence to life impris-|Has Written Amewer to Charges. + one, terry Sail bate: the water he jumped in and pulled for ins, who has brought about these two! will be published in the OMiclal Mes- ee night when suddemy there was @4 pears eee, the shipwrecked party, He had a hard| reforms, that the men are much easler| sengor An tropertal salute of 101 guns | Perri# at the South Ferry Hlevated the of harmony in the street, and saan” Helo by His Congregation, | to Washington, oe struggle against wind and wave and! Koge wien ween A han ees subsequently fired, firet from| ton, It was purely aceldental, and 1) Yea, but where am I to find the |atrains of the Algonquin Club, & The first seon of the Rev, Dr, Hart| will be adjucicated.’ Further tes fhat|{t took nearly three-quarters. o: an; be mad prisons. They | Peterhof, and it was then repeated by |W&* very much astonished to see him, man? F | sungulsnable. ae in Brooklyn was early last June, when 1 not divcuss them.” hour to reach the Seturoee catboat ry lt way, wit | all the forts around St. Petersburg. You know IT had no reason to think I) Finds a Was. " » ths inant” a rt, he engaed @ room with Mrs, Rolling, | 4, /f they are false why do you not} When he got there the women were | high standing veollar whit? | “aye christening of the heir will|should ever meet him at such a point. | “Marry me.” said Cohn On, ite juet a. serenade by the {| denounce them" queri i Teporter.| almost exhausted by thelr efforts to] linen shirt collar coals hd * ‘i But I don't love you,” sald the girl, |to lee you know. thay they want ye who keeps a boarding-house at No, 14) ‘ali | have tu my,” replied the min-| hold thelr poaltion on the boat, With to be worn Setwonen The | ocour in a fortnight. It will be a cere- As we stopped to talk a second i Th ‘f ,"* Cob, A her, [Cantante as leader of the divtrtet’ Hendrix street, in East New York. loters J tat te ae made | the rons KS yee noe Mead p. which will also be of Bray ‘se on mony of the moat elaborate sort. woman Jumped between us and in a loud i ad deve lates sey a ele i ped the eply ant pi agal ¢ Are OF q -| were got safely into the rowboat e he Fi military kepl. - 4 re couple eloped! “Hart his 9 contest on his He was alone when he came to the) (Sainst me ire ot geoue occedin Capt, Mucuer and brought ashore, ‘The | The‘ aame material in lighter fabric ie| 28 Accordance with Russian imperial voice sald, “Bo you're the typewriters! Oo Oty and were mar med to relleve made house, and announced bis intention of| be taken against & Christian cleryman| names of the women were not ascer-| provided fee Damaneas, ARE ‘summer wear, custom it will be performed in the Im-j are you ried, St, Louis, which was Mins Love's id he, . is worthy of Russia. I may say the od, starting an English chureb, whol proceedii js worse than any- am 5 i r perial Chapel of the Peterhof Palace,| “1 assured her,” continued the walt- |). ar that time. was very much sur.|" ‘The neighborhood sparsely settled, | thi, ig in Russia. credited with being the most magnifi-| ress, glancing at & very nervous man prised to hear that one of the prettiest ‘and after prospecting tor a few weeks Hart rt denied that be vee a rie. coms ae in Russia. who eat een! A the back ba Lid tl i married in such romantie | * #, fine band, which ren |oner, though when he was allowed to rowd: thi lace, the courtroom. “that she was mis- on. | ri during the a4 od ghh dientligges Hgkoery : tor. /§2,,12, hie tome in “Brooklyn two. in: AC WER FOR T FOR THE | Hie Bnpees ik wien oad tha | Oe watt, OOM not pleased with the! Fast’ River’ Park, furnished the ' ¢ of his daughte ent to tors had him in custody, He sald Princess Alix of Hesse. She was mar-| Hi Date, She Says. | Louisville at once and brought hi merly had been occupied by a amali t he had not. been placed in a cell, Lutheran congregation, and when they but bad spans the nleae in the ofttoera’ | gave it up it was used for severai |” wa ase ‘What @ mem- months as a’ club, ber of your oonerees ion was instru- ried lo the Caar Nov, 14, 164 With the} phat is not #0," Interrupted Mrs. |daughter home with him. Divorce pro- Cua t the time of the accouchement ” ceedings followed and the young couple ape ; Ferris, “My husband told me right | oo had married in euch haste were ACN ON DUTY was the Queen of Greece, sister of the| there he had a date with this woman | Moi rared 5 to the , . Dr. Hart did not seem to have any in Pie theee beng vin oath sao Psy eed are | ES, re been away brahporste dust 6 @letien: Whies waives Jueean friends in the neighborhood, but he soon ‘was the indignant nee bas i aon pent Sites tawe tok ae einen \ Cortlandt and West st * made himself known and loved by going of my congregation lov: fl ‘ara V rhof, the sum- that time 1 married Mr Atjer chasing him several ‘ ong the poorer people and dispensing Insurance ‘inion De- Brooklyn Police Officer Honor- mblexandrs ot ie situated on {around nights with for tet « cuimateken | ben 8 ‘ + ta bey vl Posed as “Christian Zionist.” bl A itted f Char e of one of the Moat beauurul byte) of Rue Ferris pointed her finger derisively at} ihe step ways wenied fc become other vehicles, " i one and a half hou an actress, volishly. listened too When he arabes Ped Hs rhe A. HL. Fromenson, one of the editors} Clare Condition of Beneficiary ably Acqui vA ' t pee petersburg on the Bains Ray Ls Raped bapa Ree reo a him. Hie "promised "ty'pat_me on the Cormick, of the West Siaty fm the ritual of the Church of England |o¢ the Jewish Daily nN Duty | road, which runs northeast from St.| OB ‘ : ory [etuge and I belteve for Mew) en ten ect vente Gun Oren there were hardly half.a dosen people |session of a number of ‘ Organization Too Hazardous Drunkenness While o Y | Petersburg t,he shores af ane Bait | Wilson. “Why, Your Honor, tne vers] ifhea’ five ca Attala for New ton, ears olds of No. 58 in the little structure, Lately, however, /9« the character and ihe rife of C. A. Preferred by Inspector. extending Cu . next day she cam > t pode | amily ted to W.| huean D. Malpas, who lives aé the congtegation has grown until the|Burlelgn Hart, Mr. Fromenson rides) tq Pyblio to Continue, eat Wide ne when ot and looked around until she apied my }y ‘thie city. Mr Hume Tictel Ansonia, on the change OF aay | ! rble steps covered with| table, and then in a very superior way |is the manager o the medica the op i capacity of the church was taxed. his exposure of Hart in the latter pait Sta) ma vega {a the manager of the medica! ‘ roadway os ear in the columns of the real gold. Tho palace je not a walked over and began to size m loemick ‘os that the ‘ Devout and Earnest Worker. feak aly News which compelled Police Capt. Patrick Murphy, of the bullding when ores “How te that?’ inquired the Magis- ——= ome er at ‘ihe rate “He was a man who made himsel(|the minister, I BOSTON, Aug. 12—Henry A. Wyman ter palace vetersburg, ; Adame street station {n Brooklyn, Who) eit are: several other palaces urcu- | trate ’ miles an hour. | When . Bide as 8 ras to- t manent re: ; fallen g'that het chauiteur Red Jeved by aah" sald Mre, Rollin his cit cp uaken and depart from’ that ityr ce the oorens Ceuncll ot the [was charged with being drunk white | pled by different grand Aukes and Uheie| ge Wax Miah and Hanghty LAke, ‘ADDS efahe went co the station , to an Byen ‘orld re- mete , . ied nty like,” sail for Mm. ae ‘o-day, “and I can truthtully| "sr Fromenson sald to-day that he]American Legion of Honor, a beneficls Jen duty at Brooklyn Police Meadquart:| many’ country jealdences of the novil-| "Why. ign ana mighty like" was en undlaturbed by the lone of tere | _ [ity and gentry. the reply om for the cat, she climbed tni say that I never have met a man on pul Wey last mis oii with headquarters In} oy early in July, was honorably Pye “ these buildings the Empress what happened Magistrate oe 4 ‘oe: AA the steer ft pu I more thor- . 7 Deputy Commissioner] had been living for weeks. ‘The other P turned onthe power and dart ‘Whose sincerity of purpose pn The insurance commiasioners declared | @Witted before Dep! three are occupied by members of tho 8 cup of tea and butter few. —— ‘oa bla eoeen pair sansa to ae n't ring tt ‘han ike ‘via tase that the condition of the ovainiaation sits there ond oe ‘ ‘and | demanded | was such ita continuares tred in his work, He never talked jing: he show ae at redentia! he Hes 28 te the puhilo, 4 of anything else, and he worked day she day, Only four witnesses vil Farrell to-day. imperial family, ga her girls get next jd o-d . me til th were cate the Emprens's. other tnd uy me. T don't want her cncnsfiases \INTERBOROUGH SHOWS GAIN. Detective-Sergt. John J. O'Prien tes- the Grand Ducheases Xenia and and she has gue to le Bishop Potier Retased Licen appointment of a receiver w; {9 brother, Grand Duke Michuel, | and night to build up his little church. | Creer nna Rplacopal arch-| made to-aay by Justice Morton in tre| tied to having seen Murphy In | Anfother celatives . apooare. to be a cose of the! Attorney - General Moody An- “All the poor people for quite a dis. | ano oe New York and secretary to] Massachusetts Supreme Court as a re-|heated argument with a friend on the| = : pe a op ores Bl Fade that President will | the Last Quarte tance around think the world of him, | fishop Potter, wrote to Mr. Fromenaon | suit of a petition for the same Aled by nounces tha he earnings of the Interborough ‘and I think the beat way out of It is for you, Mrs. Ferris, to leave thia girl day in question, but would nol say he Was’ drunk, Deteetive-sernt. tamardl| THOUSANDS Dolan, who was on duty at Police ; OF Headquarters on the night In queation, RESPONSES said he saw Murphy a number of times for he has never refused an honest re-|in November last that hop Potter Attorney-General Parker, who repre- tune: Me quest for ald. He has encouraged the | a4 refused (0 6/ant Mart ei eorte. dun’ [sented the Insurance commissioners poor to come to him and solicit ald, and | tials hut Hart did not seem Inclined to] A few weeks ago the Supreme Cowr- of ah who have casied at the house I | present them. Al of the orwanisation applied to ihe - The sev. W. H, Molgham, of The never” havo known one to @0 AWAY | ohn “Roctety, wrote on Nov. 24, 190. 5 Department for $111.00 empty-handed. that "Hart fs not what he pretends to “He is prepossessing looking man of | be,” and that “Bishop Potter has re- ‘Treasurer in order that} and didn’t notice any signs of Haquor Not Talk in Public During the | nin Transit Company for te: Giiae adone, and you, Miss Wilson. le to keep r ending July M were made Your eves oft Mrs. «husband {Sle Atterhoon. The gro tecelote ‘he next tl into the res} Coming Campaign. fiw lol, an Increase of HI4SM and 1 to wait on yperating expenses $1,582.213, an of $20,124, the net earnings belog | 212888, ‘an’ Increase of $24,180 Wilson strutted out of the court-} Attorney-Cenore! Moody, former See- aie a fied iim a license because he could ation ht meet death claim, ‘ a O “World Wants.” 66,903 || fovm. casting side glances at a man) yigey of Navy, had a conference | Bere rarer & never |nut produce his letter uf ordination. | then“ pending, ‘itis request was, ree] o" him. Patrotman Richard Mahoney to “World W. . ts!” Bho did his very, beat to avold the) vith Chairman Cortelyou to-day af the) DROWNED IN NORTH Ri answers to “Wor! ants . ¢ 5 the Republican Na-} ——y ‘and university days 1 wal hdeacon a Sarre Ferry W. Lee,| fused. The emergency fund bp the State| testified to the same thing and Insp Dec. Of this} tor Wiegand admitted that he brought es eadquat Neen ta . Christe, Collers: Ontord, ‘He has sey: "charles alteed Burleigh Hart was ted the charge without any knowledge of received at The World GROUT COMING HOME. tional Committees, Whan thit was fin’ Mam Falla from Pier and 8087 relatives res, Whe, ca came recently to ed Soares te Im, Hass, and was ag vad weer the merita of the case and by directions i It wae announced at the Comptroller's | ished Mr. Moody made the following Reeovered, know where ae hip seberere, office alone last month— |lomes to-day that Comptroller F announcement William Cochrane, bef an Commissioner. Farrell announced that 4 16,717 more than in same }) ort would sail for home from Rurope |" Vresitent eerie Rae ar ® | old, liv ays No. 0, there Was not one particle of evidence ] and that he would arrive in Lg Fe gases ian " ie aan pe het we. rote 1 to support the charge and sent a ; By hoce of the snes! of ache pearce be aay early u going vessels, tm Scftember,

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