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j y be he “tM ae Bd t euoe *s bd | YOUNG BRIDE EA LIFE BY POISON Pretty Girl, Prevented by Police from Jumping Into River, Re- turns to Apartment and Takes Carbolic Acid. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE ON MIRROR IN ROOM. Told Landlady She Had Been Married June 3, but Never Lived with Her Husband— Said Parents Lived in Buffalo, Mystery and romance are involved In the death of May Schramm, a pretty young woman of twenty-one, who com- mitted suicide by taking carbolic acid in her rooms at No. 22 East Four- teenth street. She had previously made @n attempt to commit suicide by jump- ing from a dock at the foot of East ‘Third street, but had been stopped by a policeman, The girl was formerly May Costello four @nd came from Buffalo about Months ago, She had a grandmother somewhere in this city, but her name Or whereabouts is not known. Hanging on the mirror in her room was a framed wedding certificate which showed that she had been married to a John Schramm by Justice of the Peace Bischoff, at West Guttenburg, N. J., on June 3 of this year. The building in which she lived ls a five-story flat house and the flat on the second floor Is occupied by Mr, and Mrs, Owen Murphy, Talked Little of Herself. On July 1 Mrs. Murphy advertised @ room for r having more than she and her husband needed, and the girl answered the ad. She rented the room and moved In, but had very little to ,*ay about herself, her means or her eople. She did tell Mrs. Murphy a few days after her arrival that she had married “Jack" Schramm cn June 3, and that she had left him the morning of their marriage, had never lived with him, and never would, She said she never wanted to see him again, She gave no Teason. According to Mrs. Murphy, the young woman did not work, but always paid her bills promptly, and ate her meals outside, She sald her parents lived in Buffalo, and she had a grandmother, whom she had not seen for fom time, Uving in this city. Her room was oornia’ profusely with pictures and photographs of ac- tore and actresses, there being many group photographs of companies, but in none of them could her face be dis- tinguished. Many of the photographs ‘were autographed “To May,” Mra, Murphy thought she had been om the stage and intended, working again during the season, Retw 4 Home Depressed, ‘The girl returned home early last evening and seemed depressed, Two young men had been paying aitention to her since she lived there, and the landlady thought that she was biue be- cause of her marriage and verhaps be- Cause it barred her from marrying one of her two persistent and attentive callers. Some time after her return home the girl told Mrs, Murphy that she had tried to commit suicide duing the afternoon by jumping from « dock at the foot of Rast Third street, but had been pre- vented by a policeman, who caught her @nd gave her a lecture. Mo record of the incident was reported @t Police Headquarters by any police- man. The girl retired, and several hours Yater Mra, Murphy heard groans coming from the bathroom. She ran jn and found the girl lying on the floor. In the bathtub was a broken two-ounce bottle which had contained carbolic acid, Mra, Murphy's’ husband works nights and was not at home. Dressed only in her nightgown she ran to the street screaming for help, Neighbors flocked to the flat and wath. bay about the girl, A physician who Passing ran up ta give wi But ry ® hat ald ‘ol er summoned an am- bulance fror trom B Bellevue and Dr. Richards responded, When ener and Mi orpay. returned to the "iat there about twelve women in it. Mrs, M thought of lel aed wher on which contained which she had left oa the table. It was gone. The women were driven out and the physician worked over the girl, who ‘was unconscious, Bhe was removed to the waited and died there two hours MURDERED TAR IDENTIFIED. CUTS THROAT IN HOSPITAL Frank Hyland Goes to Bellevue to Have Wound Dressed and Then Slashes Himself from Ear to Ear. Frank Hyland, who sald he wae a clerk living at No, 3% Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, after having a slight wound dressed at the Bellevue Hospital Dis- pensary to-day, attempted sulolde a few minutes later in a hallway adjoining the dispensary by cutting his throat from ear to ear. The jugular vein was not severed, but the man ia in a critical condition in the prison ward at the hgs- pital, | Hyland watked {nto the hospital short- ly after 9 o'clock and went to tho dispensary, where he told Dr. Hol- combe, the surgeon in charge, that he wished a sligh: scaip wound on the back of his head dressed. He said he| had fallen down He seemed deapon- dent | Dr Holcombe looked about for sel rosor used in the dispensary for shay. Ing the hair before sewing @ wound, ! but could not find tt. He left the room and got his own rasor out of his am- bulance kit, ‘The wound wus then dressed, and Hyland supposedly left) the dispensary and the hospital. About ten minutes later James Kelly, Pose one of the stretcher carriers, haj to walk through a hallway which co" from the dispensary to the kitchen. In this hallway are several large ice boxes, Leaning against one of Lge mah | being open, was Hyland. Ing profusely. Kelly walked up to him to catch il aa he thought sree was going to fall, Hyland pulled out a rasor and made a slash ,at Kelly, ‘which was apres avoided seid man roy pe b man a jor oO} goon arrived and Keily carried fivand back to the dis- lary. It was found that he had cut hroat from ear to,ear, but not deep enough to sever the jugular vein. The wound was dressed and the map was placed in the prison ward. HEADQUARTERSOPEN; :/MCARREN IN CHARGE Seven Rooms Secured at the Hoffman House, from Which the Democratic State Cam- paign Wil Be Managed, Body Serie to a that of Heary NICE, rts 13.—The body of the murdered American seaman found at Villefranche on Aug. il, after being five days in the water, is believed to be that of Henry Mitchell, of the cruiser Olympla, flagship of the Buro- pean squadron, now at Smyrna. Rear-Admiral Jewell telegraphed from Smyrna to-day to Vice-Consu! Piattl here, saying that Mitchel! is not aboaru his ship. ‘ The bod, American seamman found in Yuiees nehe harbor on Aug. M1 had wounds on the scalp and four stabs in the eyes. The autopsy showed the man was murdered, —=—— A Great Doctor's Liveraltty, -Ni-Ta, for the eu Tenis unheard-of avery uttering The Doctor 4 To-Ni-Ta, after and while jt has been & lifework fo> hin: he offers ‘copy formula May ioctor whe Wishes to preserive it’ v7 patients opportunity to recetve free of charge Le of thie ‘wonderful medicine ‘should gveriosked by shy one who t any part of the ‘0 |OUR FLEET OFF TO THE AZORES A suite of rooms on the fourth floor of the Hoffman House was opened to- day as headquarters of the Democratig State Executtve Committee, with Sena- tor McCarren in charge. The old rooms on the sixth floor will be retained for the use of Secretary Mason. of the com- mittee, There was little doing around the headquarters, but everything Is ready for activity next week. Tammany ten were conspicuous by their absence, Vanloads of furniture were unloaded into the new National Demceratle Headquarters, at Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue. Among the furnish- Ings were two large safes, upon wich Chairman Taggart kept an anxious eye. Harry Hawes, the Democratic boss of St. Louis, who tried to bet J Folk for t nomination foi was at the Hoffman House to-day a nouncing his intention of sopus. Mr. Hawes says t Is quite a Room sourl, He wants Judge Parker out there and make a few #8; get the people enthured. — GIBRALTAR, Aug. 13—Rear-Admiral Barker's battleship squadron sailed this sfternoon for the Azore Islands. Waldeck-Rousseau, the former Premier, plicity. Comparatively few Invitations apleuour by thelr absence, the only of- of Advocates wearing their robes. SUICIDE IN HOTEL LEFT ODD NOTE Didn't Want Any Notoriety and Asked to Have Four of His Friends Notified—Registered Under Assumed Name. A man who registered at the Motel Roland, No, % East Fifty-ninth street, last night. as Thomas M ee. of Chi- cago, Was found dead in his ted there to-duy by a cdaaabaribaih The man had taken a dose of cyanide of potas- sium and @ bottle with a quantity of the polaon was found on the floor beside his bed, The suicide left a note, in which he satd that the name of, Mason was fictitious, but that he didn’t want his real name known, He added: “T am more than sorry for the trouble I have caused you, My name Js not what [ registered, as I want to avoid newspaper notoriety. Please notify at once to call here, Jacob Joseph, care of L, Fowell & Co., No, 24 East seventy- fifth street; Ben Levy, No, 691 Broad- i Mlic:ael Ernst, No, 715 Broadway ig. Herachberg, tt Bulldi Nassau and John streets, They wii take charge of me, to the hotel and |elothes mi I man's pata but nothing to old, well dressed and gosd-loc king No Port Jervis—Papers Indicate ‘| owe no mone; | have no daggage, I want no change of iad no jewelry or ee. or Anything of, value with me About iein's chanee 3 was found eine hig real identity. The ralside was about thirt; one at tho hotel had ever seen hima be fore, Fell Beneath Wheels of Car at that He was C. A. Lindguist, of Manhattan, (Sprcial to The Evening World.) PORT JERVIS, N. Y¥., Aug. 12—A passenger got off the Erle Excelsior ex- press before it stopped at this station at 10.69 last night and fell beneath the wheels. He died a few minutes after. Both legs were severed. He was about forty years of age, and ‘a letter in his pocket euppos»d to be to his wife, Mrs, ©. A. Lindguist, No. 316 Kast Thirticth street, New York, is the only means of Identification. His ticket was from Lima, O., to New York City, He weighed nearly 200 pounds, In his pocket was found @ money-order re- celpt to Mra, C..A, Lindguist, He had another letter from Edwin B, Hay, an attorney, of No, 4:35 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., addressed to C. A. Lindgulst, No, 14 East Twenty-seventh w York, Tt was sald at the addresses given that Lindguist was not known there. ———- -- WALDECK-ROUSSEAU BURIED je Ceremony at Funeral of said to an Evening World reporter to- day: Third avenue and when we moved here he continued months ago he and my daughter quar- felled and he left the house im a huff. ach Schramn ALLEGED BURGLAR HAD LOVE NOTES Endearing Epistles by Mamie Comerford, Employed in De- partment Store, to Henry Sampson, Now Arrested, SHE SUPPOSED HIM TO BE A GROCERY CLERK. In Letters She Wished Him Suo- cess In Business — Couple Quarrelled and Man Said He’d Never See Her Again, While the Hoboken police were |ing Sixty-ninth Regiment. He seized wearching to-day for more evidence |q heavy axe-handie end Tan up to the jog, The animal & grip on the against Henry Sampson, of No. 94 150%, leg at this tine, and. the side- River street. who was held in Acting | walk w: ban) Pdi’ the foam which It Recorder Laverty's court for ninety Me ip etatas blow at the Gog, bas days to await the action of the Grand Jury, they found @ mumber of love let- ter from Mamie Comerford, of No. 187 | 4 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street. Sampson was charged with hav- ing burglars tools and brass knuckles in his possession, and is believed by the Police to be the head of a gang of bura- lara who have been robbing dwelling- houses in al! localities of Hoboken. Mamie Comerford is twenty years old and works In a large department store of this city. She has known Sam for some time, and the two were sup- posed to have been engaged up to a fow months ago, when they quarrelled and Sampson left the home of the girl, vow- ing that he never would see her again. He waa then a clerk in a grocery store in this city, He sald he was going away to make his fortune. ‘ou Know I Love You.” ‘The love letters found bristle with| © terms of devotion and endearment. In one Mamie addresses him as “My | abi Daffing Henry.” She prays that he is well and that the world is doing some- thing for him, Another letter reads in “You know I love you with all my heart and am anxiously awaiting the day when you will make me your wife, Darling Henry, can you not marty me Is nothing to prevent our belng wales now." In another letter she shows great solicitude about his business, and ex- Preanes the hope that he ‘is meeting with sure success in order that he will TE Wort: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1904, BRIDE OF TWO MONTHS, WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE, AND HER HUSBAND, WITH WHOM SHE NEVER LIVED. BOYS BATTLE | WITH AD 0G [Attacked by Ferocious Brute, Six-Year-Old Leopold Sey- mour Is Frightfully Bitten Before Help Arrives. A BRAWNY BLACKSMITH RUSHED TO CHILD’S AID. Animal Caught and Killed After Long Chase and Wild Excite- ment, During Which Mothers Snatch Babies from Street. A powerful briwn collie dog went Mav at Elghtleth stot and Avonue A to-day, and after frightfully biting ¥| child and si epoling at a number of | men was pursued over a mile by « mob of two hundred pe: and killew only when its head had been beaten in by clubs and five bullets had been shot Into its body. Who owned th» dog and just where it came from nobody seems to kn | It appeared to be well-dred and not a tramp animal, Just as it ap- eared at the corner Leopold Seymour, & six-year-old boy, living at No, 6001-2 East Eightieth atreet, rted down the front astepa of his home, having (been ordered by his mother to go to the grocery store after some sugar. As Leopold got to the bottom step the dog spied him, came quietly down the street, and then, without a warning of any kind, leaped on the child and knocked him down, Tho boy tried in vain to beat the ant- mal off. The dog seized his cheek be- tween its teeth and tore ow a large Diece of flesh, It then bit his arm, and finally got a grip on his side, biting through his clothing. Blacksmith to the Rescue, ‘The acreama of the boy attracted the attention of John Kelly, a blacksmith, of No, 6% Kast Eightteth street. Kelly is a hammer-thrower of the Pas- time Athletic Club and a veteran of the animal dropped the boy's leg and ot out of the way, Thea it made a f ally, but the big DigcksmNh the dog landed on the ita kick which enced road. Then he res pag it Meith the club ag&in, the jot him by the le, his trowsers ana Apnea it up to the refusing to » although Kelly was meanwhile Htmbeauin hover the head and body with hia club, In the mean time the etreet had been Hy * children. The cry of "Mad dog!” had brought @ score of screaming mothers to the street. Babies were picked up indiscriminately and hustied Into houses, Mrs. Seymour rushed out with the others, and when she saw the condition of her boy she became hya- terical. Neighbors picked the little Yel. tow up and carried him into the house, Soy in Frightful Co Dr. C. B, Muri of No, 317 Bast Sev- ‘enty-ninth streat, was hastily mmoned to the house, and he found DRANK MRS. GRACE-SNELL-COFFIN, WHO SEEKS A FIFTH DIVORCE SHOT FRED OVER eh 0 Quarret in From of of the Casino Ends in § tempt of One of Three i Shoot a Fourth, ONE ON SIDEWALK, OTHERS IN AU Man Shot At Spoke to as if He Had a Cl Her—She Ran, Screaming, Into Hal ‘The police to-day are the story of @ shooting én fi Harlem Casino where in an a party of four, thre men asd @ 38 woman, anda single man upas: walk, figured. It was at the mama the sidewalk that the shot was se the woman, pretty, well evidently person of wealth « ment, was the cause of they ud The party drew up at few minutes before mi auto was whirled into the came to a stop a wel came from near the door (m the! and spoke to the woman, stood up in the auto and was alight. The language he led the few persons who heard Neve that she was his wife a some one upon whom he claim. ‘The woman replied to him what she sald was heard only near, It caused the man, tip out a series of oaths and to the auto, Then « man in seat took a hand. He got up, the man who had the first sey, am lowed it up by firing a shot, At the sound of the shot, screaming, jumped from the Tan up Seventh avenue, She fs a the corner and took refuge in way of a house, while # crow The person in the auto volver said he would shoot the who had been fired in the crowd that gi od. tonght he went into the C woman was found by the the auto in a doorway, terical with Set and beiadhs the car aj used her enough weatter a talk of five it he the in the auto deel = the woman in th bs t i. gs wel ide je whisk ak f Hat white and succeeded around the corner before the door of ‘been fired the woman regained er for hal: hour man POISON mM “pitaatmamons to arrest the man, to make a com: ie Fn A until FIFTH DIVORCE tke : children K Toe Mog was, obnend to Bast End street fully 2) Sausl ng ne te turn and char tate this afterneon, When the street was fairly cle: a witha final blow, mage Of the dog: which io get Ma slunk an easterly direction, Kelly the} ft might get somebody, rs low: and & number of other mo, arroed with clube, followed him, turned nort number of employees of the Hygela Ice atonce? We love each other, and there | Com} 4 and joined the gate. and by jog got to Blgnty. second raons were in ursult, Rocks and clubs thrown at th Vanloaal ruek him, but only had the he ot is pur- dog Cosapeny came out with pic ets and the time the ghty-second str aa headed off and forced to the river Hct | have eufficlent money to provide @ home whe Py Me art gad dinars 9 ey tor her when they married, ty | Ere ut o * accuracy of one ol ie ) Who rew a large Other letters breathe of tidelity, truth fren, ‘Dicks Gog and struck ate and confidence on Lhe part of the girl, On Sampeun's burcau was a picture of the girl in a handsome gold fram: Dida’t Think He Was Mrs, Comerford, the girl's mother, “We have known Sampson for some me. He visited us when we lived on his calling. About two 1 think she told him never to return. He said he never would. I did not know that they had made It up and am astonished to hear that my daughter should have written to him. He was « grocery clerk when I knew him. I didn't think he was a burglar.” Sampson when arrested said his name was Hillen, He told the police that he was & grocery clerk and the reagon he carried a jimmy was to open boxes {; in rocery store. He explained the possession of brass knuckles by saying that they were given co him by a friend aa An ornament, While being taken to prison Sampson broke away from the police and ran between the ‘eyes and before he could recover himself a trouble but for the sudden apy The dog was stunned an him with THROUGH MISTAKE Italians berthed with Agony, | and Now They're in the Hos- pital, with Doctors Wonder- ing What They Swallowed. Afty-six, a shoe- maker, of Nu, 4 West Fifty-third street, and his workman, Misia Fi conari, thirty-three, of No, 629 Wet Forty-elghth street, are in the Roose- velt Hospital suffering from sume un- known polson, Both are not expected ta recover, ‘The men, Italtans, drank some liquid, supposedly by mistake for an Itadian herb which Tramontano has been tik- Ing for some days, Their shrieks of Leo Tramontano, It Is Said. SAN _FRANCTSCO; Buell, daugh cago millional man, times. Notwitastandi Aug. 13.—Grace of the murdered Chi- Amos Snell, whose or ginal name is lost in 4 maze of names contracted at che matrimonial altar and) disposed of in the divorce courts, row wants a divorce from Perkins A. Lay-| This is her fifth appearance as & plainuft in divorce proceedings, in all of which she was successful, the exient of divorcing one man three frequent even to FR GRACE SHLL = fe Present Retndndiet Is Perkins 0 0 TRACE OF MISSI A, Layman, a New York Hotel | torrts mextn, whe Clerk—She May Wed Again, Weeks Age, Sought" Mrs, Sarah Eekin, the er of Morris Eakin, o old errand boy, who tye weeks ago, appealed to Sty World to-day to help her oe Up to the time of his at boy had lived with her at Nei : ‘copped ot 1° o rates tor one far as Mre. no other money "rhe deraized for his age, wore a blue serge sult. sure that Morris Is not « boy and that he has not to kill Indiana, af Policeman Luftbader, of the &. Righty: eighth street station, who came by Rig succeeded in killing the jos. ter agony do nothing. were heard by passers-by and Physicians were summoned, but could INSURGENTS WIN we ae yet vy thirty-elgit years old, and burns with {hat bis 1s owlet in poetry ided musa variety. id that sae tas already se Jecied a man tor her sixth husband It is Known that she very much desires to be remarried to Coffin, who has taree times led her to the altar and three umes beed parted from by the law. but Coffin says that Ne has had OLD FASHIONED | Bat Atill in the Fashion, | It is an ever new and r story to hear how one can be ¢ made over by change of food. . “For two years | was tro By Breaking of Rope, John HLS ON Bl | RVER BATTLE} Paraguayan Revolutionists De- Rinaldo |s Instantly Killed While Delivering Ice in a Flat- House, Minister, John Rinaldo, fourteen years old, of No, 442 Morris avenue, Bronx, had bis skull smashed to-day by a dumbwatter at th ed on “Wille” estate {il tn vabbling over it. beginnin mediately after Mr. Snell's tragic The murderer of Mr. Snell bas neve een found, though suspicion ha bg Tascott, who ot @ Uugadon, has of] What my physicians said ‘was fashioned dyspepsia. “There was nothing I [twenty or thirty nut would be spitting my food w] rest- | titles until I would be very. been | weak. This went on from feat Government Vessel and Succeed in Capturing the War BUENOS AYRES. Aug ber of Paraguayans have heen killed or nee the tragedy. Li sity had Grace 8 Snell reached her | until I was terribly wasted a1 han was married (}without any prospects Frank Nison Coma, with whom sne | Taine . ed ten ¥ whom she boi mI ties ‘ridren, dhe Giworeed offin li ‘One day I was advised 1894. remarried ae Oe, di-llady to try Grape-Nuts 4 vorced hime gas leaving off all fatty food. 2) fe s led to Oe ree as oleae ar a amen confidence that Grape-Nuts with whom she lved only two years jall she sald for me as I tad many thi without any, it was so simple I thought’! ’—A_ num- when she seaured a d vorce. Within six weeks after her divorce four blocks with a crowd at his hee 4 ing four floors in the fiat-house [wounded in a combat between a revolu | grog) Walker {In 1M1 she was once more before he was recaptured. He then a No. Us Kast One Hundred and Fitty-|Uonary vessel and a steamer come| inaiNed to Coffin, Dut tht ria it |give it a trial she instited’ so: Up a fight, but Anally was overpowered. | second street. The boy was Instantly jmanded by the Government, which was Sgt Saath frome abe, he “Well I ate some tor Chief of police Hayes, of Hoboken, | killed captured and is now manned by revo- ter ihe 4 beady oe tg says he will now b jo had just pulled a pleco of | lutionists age her ‘patient,’ as she the is of burglars that have beon oe, whieh he on dehvertns ws fee The acting Minister of War, who Fi Bg Be By took place asked if I had tried her cdvicst such a terror in the residential district, | fly in the house, up to the fourth floor, | Was on board the steamer, attempted | where Layman was a did child, do you Dead French Statesman, PARIS. Aug. 13.—The funeral of M. Before Sampson was arrested he was seen by a detective trying four doors occurred this morning at the Chureh of |, Sainte Clothilde, the Interior of which was hung with black It wee characterized by extreme sim- were issued and uniforms were con- ficial deputation being that of the order The King of England, the German Emperor and Prince Ferdinand of Bul- 1a were speci re preccece\et. The Cabinet Ministers ipioinaiiaie at- tended in their private pe siderable crowd of persons ftth he was placed under arr When he tried the it fn as many houses. ————— MR. strc a sented het/some better He then stuck hia head Into the shaft |to escape by jumping overboard and|Nuys Hotel tw yell his customary cry, “lee, fourth [swimming to the river bank, but was WR BE 0,’ I eald, ‘I do not know ai) floor.” ‘Tenants @ay they heard the|taken prisoner before reaching the nd went to a| do, the only difference I can eep te By boy ery out the first part of his call This _mor-/have no sour stomach. and, come + and then heard a crash and rumble evolutionists have seized the ry an nine months /think of it, I haven't spit up The dumbwaiter caught the boy on the inal negligence. ae was working Bs Me father when the accident occurred. The owns of Humaita, are full knew the val Apartments Wanted” a Apartments to Let” in World Wante } mr, ofr with Ce it “re irae § ped eed the Wants to-day. four teaspoons of Grape-Nute wae es Villa del lar and Chicago Sinus New Pitcher, : ila F id I have ’ . top of his nead and battered ft to | Villa Franca. “Nor di ever have any ne MILAWL Wis., Aug. 18-8. J.| pieces Tranquillity prevaila in Asumeton, and | MRS, MAYBRICK SETS SAIL? |with Grape-Nuts then or any ott Groce, Of the Fort Washington, Wip-| Derective Murthe, whe wee, pAseaS ithe Government ts prep sist time, for this food always stays conain, ball team, to-day signed a con-| {2e Rowe at the time, nated omen {the impending attack up pita © Left for New York |and my stomach digests it tract to pitch for the Chicago National | bending over the body of the boy in| Many revolutionists w Ar 4 the Vadectand. I soon got strong and well League Baseball Clud. He will report the, Baseraent io dent waa the [Renae terrieory unarmed now A 13—Mrs. Florence | Dless that old lady every time for duty Aug, 22 Groth has been very |, The cause je accident wae the! joir.ng the urgents, It is expecied Mr 1 hoy t D ched to the ; . ee | Mayhrick yesterday Successful this season, having won| bumuwmeiter, “St SeCuty, the owner | tat the insurreetion wilt be successful | \ : wee yestereay “Once an invalid of 98 nearly every game he pitched, of the house, of No. 108 Jackson ave- —_— now weigh 126 pounds and feet r : nue, WAR arrested and Maken thehand weil, aud It 1s due enti Coroner O'Gorman, charged with ctim:| The jandiord whose “ina an Bed Star line sense 018) only to having found the of “FI, “Fig A wegen (rom Antwerp says Mr. jin Grape-Nuts. ides Nome. Hayden refuses any information as to " Cy whether Mra. Maybrick A passeny Postum Co., Ba — t she sailed ghe did Bap do'so wader Te her own name, \