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). ‘¢ TANT DGTER HOME ABE Fourteen- Year-Old Ellen Daniels Would Not Be Separated from Sweetheart When Her Father Drove Him Away. BREAK IN ROMANCE WHEN PARENT FOUND THEM. | Girl-Wife Is Taken Home, but Declares Husband Has Cer- tificate that Will Prove Their Marriage on Runaway Trip. Romance of the most highly colored Kind enters into the story told by @ fourtee old girl of Astoria, who, missing since May, has finally been found by her parents, She left home a child to return a bride, if her tale is | true, The heroine of this unusual love story {a Ellen Dantels, Last night her father tore her from the a of - Richard Meyer, @ youth of teen, just as they were about to take a boat for New York at the Ninety-second street ferry, A vigorous altercation between the two men occurred, a policeman rushed in and thus it is that the Interesting story comes out. ¢ Drove Him Out, ‘William Daniels, the father of the Girl, is superintendent of Ward's ship- Oullding yards, Astoria, Working un- der him there was Richard Meyer. ‘The superintendent took such a fancy to the youth that he not only did every- ‘Mhing possible to advance him in his work, but asked the young man to come end live in his home, which Meyer did. Almost instantly the youth and the daughter of the house fell in love, ‘Dhough the girl is only fougteen she looks fully twenty and Is decidedly at- tractive. When the attachment became known to Ellen's father he drove Meyer from the house and discharged him from tae shipyard. Girl Met Him, All but heartbroken, the girl saw her @weetheart leave the house, with his few belongings in a little bundle. He sald be would take @ train to Phila- i ALLEGED WOMAN |L" EMPLOYEES a powbrtul Pole, who was pursued from this country to Christiansand by the New Jersey officials because he is be- jok on June 11 last, came ashore from the a 0G Gone You, Winnal HEAVENLY TWING, WHARTON & WINNE mae? } | STRANCLER HERE} VOTE ON STRIKE Quick Extradition Proceedings |Men Much Interested, and It Is Believed the Result Will Be Overwhelmingly in Favor of Quitting Work. in Case of* John Klimoji, Brought Back from Norway on Charge of Murder. The firemen and engineers on the Ele- vated roads are voting on the subject of a strike at Arcade Hall, No, 711 East One Hundred and T y-fourth street, to-day, The polls were opened by the officers of Local No, 106, of the Engi- neers, and Locals No. 149 and 185 of the Firemen early and the men began to vote at once, Shackle to two officers, John KTimoji, lieved to have strangled Mrs, Mary Tri- eamer Oscar II, at Hoboken to- THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1904 D HIS MERRY FIGHT TO RETAI ah aera TAMMANY COHORTS N THE LEADERSHIP OF THE IN THE 30TH DISTRICT, BAILIWICK OF “WH —_— “ae! iP PonGs PING HAD ONLY RUN POR CASEY WED HAVE MORE MONEY THAN Ta tn THis ISPERING LARRY,” MILLIONS LE Mrs. Stanley Green, Whose Hate: band Is Employed at Walderls: Expects a Great Fortune Blennerhassett Estate, i SURE THey'Re ALL OFF THe SHTUFP - NO ONE '$ BUYIN' Bur JACK SHEEHY! SHE DECLARES HER TITLE IS Property Includes te England and Ireland “Tt Was Left to Son. Who Held Back Will Fifty Years... Mrs, Muarle Blennerhassett ” wife of Stanley Green, room the Waldorf-Astoria, ts ber anticipation the millions expects soon to obtain from the nerhassett estates in England and Mrs. Blennerhassett Green's Mra. Therese Blennerhasset and her brother are the sole the estates, Edward Blennerhassett, Mra, EO aN OUTING Algonquin Club Members and Their Friends, Including 20,- 000 Children, on a Picnio in Harlem River Park. The Tammany bres of the, Algon- auin Club of the Thirtieth Assembly District are on a holiday to-day, enter- talning their neighbors and their neigh- bora’ children at an afternoon and sum- tnornight's festt Sulser's Harlem River Park and Casino, Leader Harry C, Hart, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, has left nothing undone to insure the com- ‘The Principal Local Mixers in the Scrap, Drawn from Life by Artist Flinn. Sees ad . | |HART'S FOLLOWERS |BOYLAN CARRIES areat-grandfather, amassed @ tune in Ireland eaiy fifties he came to thie viait hia favorite son, Richard woode Bleanerhassett, In St, son was then a leading attorney elty. - Edward Blennerhaggett son's ho after making @ which he left everything to Richard, Luther M. Shreve, fl law partner, row ninety years a witness to the will. The instrument was not fled bate until Aug. 6 last, Richard @pet woode Blennerhassett had cles wealth for his needs and would Rey file the wil) because of the such action would entail, other heirs living One by died and the estates have claimed. Major M. J. Murphy, heirs, will go to Burope in or two to claim the estates Adams and her brother, ~ Mrs, Green was married tov@ in St. Louis, but seoured @ came to New York. She WAR INTO COURT “Tom” Dunn’s Antagonist Ap- plies to Have Names of Sixty- five Residents Stricken from Primary Rolls, In Spectal Term Part T. of the Su- breme Court to-day, counsel for Jolin J. Boylan, who is fighting former Sher- iff Thomas J, Dunn for the Tammany leadership of the Twent ith Assem- bly District, applied to Justice Amend for an order to strike from, the primary rolls the names of sixty-five residents of the district who Boylan alleges have moved and have no right to vote at the situation as @ floor blerk af dorf-Astoria, met and ee ‘They occupy apartments at the ¥ ard, Fifty-fitth street and B % delphia that night and see if he could get work there, ‘Where wi asked the girl. “At Jersey City," sald the youth, as with a last “good-by’’ he turned away. That evening when Meyer stepped off day, Protesting his innocence in broken Bnglish, the man was hustled through 4 big crowd to the Hudson County Jail, where he will be kept until the time set for his trial, The pursuit and capture of Klimoji, his extradition from a for- fort of the guests, and his efforts have been ably seconded by other members of the committee, The afternoon is peing devoted en- Urely to the entertainment of the chil- dren of the district, It ls estimated that between 18,00 and 20,000 children As fast as men got off duty, if even for only an hour, they hurried to the hall to cast thelr votes, It is a fore- gone conclusion that the men will vote as the men of the Amalgamated Asso- elation voted, in favor of @ strike, but under the rules of the Brotherhood, to coming primary election, Among the+names were those of James J, Capper and hig son, Charles Capper, of No, 202 Bast Stxty-ninth street, and Martin Mugan, an election inspector, of No. 28 Kast Seventy- fourth street, who were sald to have you take the train?’ BUILOING WAR NOT ENDED BY ULTIMATUM OF B0So¢0 In speaking of her tance, Mra, Green said; “Mot! has told me that - it. be wert only 6 Sow 4 | ve erty mi! the ferry-boat there stood Ellen in the | eign country and his return to the scene Which they belong, they have no power ore present, moved to parte unknown. , Everythi Wheel d ’ . ions, and then agaienn tt doorway of the station, of the crime he is believed to have hed bony | heeler & Nekarda, of No. 9 Broad: & great many millions. It tw join trike themselves without “I am going with you,” she sald sim» | committed waa done in record time, entered at the way, attorneys for the three men men- ® coupon tcke! tioned, put in replyt vite | j i ply. Klimofi was one of the boarders of | frat saline in the national officers of holder to the followin which’ they swear’ that they have. not {the Poseeestom Of ealelleste ss “But that will be impossible, dear,” |Mrs, ‘Trijok in the olf Van Buskirk | ‘heir unton. show, cirrourela, he moved, nor do they Intend to move, [one of those queer ts mansion at Bayonne, N. J. With the | 2% the vote to-day fe in favor of @ tHouse of Too Much Trouble. Francs J. Nekarda, of counsel, said| which’ manages estaten, he answered. “It you do not take me I will kill my- self,” she answered, ao quietly that only he could hear, Hal kissed her and bought another ucket. Then They Marrie Philadeiphia and from burg, where, according atement, they were mar- and for a short time lived with Meyor's mother, . Sution, at No, 2 Kast error street, Manhattan. Then ry m0 said they went to the Bronx and home of their own, there, wi ,, arter North Beach, when ner father Ppearance Daniels had »watched at the ferry. Meyer has their girl says that jage certifies Her asd will be he tigated by her pa: Now that he bas recovered his dai inarily sturdy shipbuil mental strain of mont! his bed. is alert and determined what will be best for her girl's t "1 hope,” ah, sald to-day, “It will all urn out f e young man Meyer is supposed to a done I home in the Bron: woman's husband and other workers at the Standard Ot) ent at Bayonne he lived at the old Dlace and had a good reputation for #0- briety. Had he not fied for Burope within two hours after the discovery of the crime he might never have been suspected. ‘A woman boarder on the top floor and to the butcher's for meat. Hours passed strike, the national officers will be no- tifled. They will come to this city at once and attempt to settle matters di. rect with the officers of the Interborough Company. If they do not succeed, they then have the power to call the strike, Several Meetings Held. number of votin| They held several meetings during the day, Master Jenks, of tho Enginesis, aud William Piney, of the ‘omen, presided. The iaen were par- Uculariy interested in the outcomes of the conference which the Amalgamated had requested of Mr. Bryan and Mr. Belmont to-day, A committee of the Amalgamated is ready to walt on these men and talk the situation. They wiited around the hall for a long time, but have not yet received an answer to their request for @ conference. It looks now as though the Inter! about decided te treats tee reson The engineers and firgmen thought that the fallure to grant the conference was ominous and Woman Did Not Return, The murder was of the most brutal kind. On the afternoon of June ll Mrs, ‘Trijok took her nine-month-old baby to asked her to mind it while she went and Mrs. Trijok did not retura, Wheo ‘Trijok returned from work the boarder told him about the baby and Trijok started out to find his wife, He found she had been to the store and had posl- tive evidence that she returned to the house, The boarders and neighbors helped him to make a systematic search, which reauited in the finding of the body un- der a kitchen table, A stocking had been tled around the woman's neck, and she had been stran- The men were very quiet during the Employers’ Association's Open-Shop Policy Goes Into Effect, but There Is No Appreciable Difference in Amount of Work Done Throughout City. ewitchback and Mart ment on tho grounds, The children algo were given all the sandwiches, performance bronae medals went to the first, vents, SEVENTH DISTRICT ‘There was no appreciable change in struggle will result in certain defeat the building trades situation «to-day, |for the organization . despite the fact that it was the date wi je Asked to jeoign. t the bosses’ No movement to remove Weinseimer aoe, Ge | epeenties, by “summary, action is contempli@ed: ultimatum, The only avion that Te /irhe pian is to have some of his best fumed work after the lockout was the | friends Approach, him and, ak him ‘0 ot 01 metal lathers', and the men of ime not At for the office, but because the union went to work under & new COM: | indi iment, even though It be trumped tract with Increased wages, The metal yp ay he claims, has prejudiced the lathers withdrew from the Bullding E public against him and allenated sen- other amuse- tee- cream, cake and lemonade they wanted. There was also a high-class vaudeville Valuable prises of gold, silver and recon and third compet'tora in the athletic FIGHT A HOT ONE} Sutherland Sends Back Three ‘that Mugan had lving in the same | read of in Oulda’s |house for more than ted years, and the death of mp ed | We know that there are term lease, + |try places in Ireiand and ‘On application of counsel the argu- ment in the cases was adjourned until Thursday. ROOSEVELT WAS LETTER READY His Official Acceptance of: the Nomination to Be Made Pub- Eugene 1. Stafford Murder of M. Be kmen, Trades Alllance last week mae Tien oe hike thie was made to Sam Hundred Tickets for the Doyle lic on Sept. 12 a nd Will Be ARLINGTON, Mass, * Lewis Harding, chairinan of Parka waen be + _indicted: ie res ¥ body of Bugeng 1. ‘tor. committee ot the Bullding Trades Em-|fured (a step down. hers be litle hens Outing, While Wogan Men Pian the polled haa ack : ployers’ Association, said to-day it wae | not surprising that there had not roe an immediate resumption of activity ‘on the buildings on which men have trot he has worked so hard to tain. If he insists upon remaining there will further defections Voom Hrom the Bunding vrades Ally Campaign for Every District “Characteristic.” February on a charge of mare found In Spy Pond bere toda body was badly . OYSTRR BAY, Aug. 2—Mr. Roose- ‘have gone to dently had been in the ance ur of the seore of what are called! For the next week the Seventh As- i. a hi ae disar- locked out. a i velt's letter accepting the Republican but just A gid this home is the girl | gied to death. Her clothing wi mt a ..¥ canesevaiivg, | rene 0° ton’ ot Werk. emergency jobs" in char sot rom! sembly District of Kings Bis. WHll Cogiica tice hoc Sraaudénl 1b Gee. orem time. 7 ear [rei Se yikes ieageey Voaaer that the outlook was bad, | Gradual Re ‘ 11 Smpioyers (es idtte thers look Iike the famous Ninth Diatrict of | tcany completed, save for some few Deford. whe wee a —— be f K i , Gerer had been searching for valuabl-e) However, they said, thoy were in the | ww qidn't expect to start in. full) Employers) ,Avssclaiy stra In ew York did two years ago when! paragraphs, It will undergo a final re-|qnurged with paving, tot SRI on the woman, It was well known | Dente save to abide by what they aia. (ft (oday,” he explained. “The! 'wvity over Balurday, although the com-| Devery started his Mght to break into] MTATAphs It will Naderen & Goal De | Trusselle tn last Fetes among the boarders that Mrs, Triok) “OC's “bepper, President. of ‘the | once of replacing the unlon men Why) tractors aaserted that there wert MOT®) Tammany Hall. There will be red fire,| printer about Sept. 1. It will be sent |tlons, to Statord wite., alle hed suved money, and it was common jamated, was watching the vot- fused to go to work will be}! bvery union man on strike|*Peakers, parades and muste until the| out to the press about Sept. 6 for pub-| sppeared and no trace x. gossip that she carried $1,000 in large ly to-day. He was Very angr; ve rel They will have to sign the witmatum ey I ey oF day of the primaries will leave no| fication pag de Poo iS aaeae cuvered until his , bills in her stocking, Far from being) Sierite Sethe Subway the other dey, Fncteg PO sareement as individuals, | sider himself locked out 4g snioy | Democrat with vote In ignorance of to the present programme. day. es mere gossip this was entirely true, but] and said of and as fast asasufictent number of] ar 4™fant among the labor leaders. It| the tsaues, tls letter fe tothe Preadents most| f unfortunately for the murderer the Pepper Angry at Merritt, men of any particular trade are signed) was openly asserted at the meeting of The anthTammany Democrats, Who! characteristic veln—blunt, full of strik- won. sent all the money but $0! “Merritt has a swelled head, and. 1 vo a union.” |the Building Trades Alliance at Bre-\are making a fight on the leadership | ing phrases and discussing all the main rogh road the day before, (UP {0 us to cure it for He talks |they will be organised in'o & yoort Hall to-day that international of-|¢ Murphy's former deputy loader, | polnts of. the platform, In. hard-hittlow ’ to her parents abroad the day before. (OP nit raytroad experience, Dut I happen| This was the method employed In| Keer Of itor untona are leagued with | ashton ‘The letter. 1s 12,000 words. OnE. pe pe William A. Doyle, feel certain Doyle is —_ to know that he got it afl in the West-| breaking the Sam Parks strike, but the) certain big contracting firma to disrupt a » ‘The murderer got the $0, but nothing 6 The Oyster Bay Pilot is the printing be else, office to which the document will intrusted to be put into type The precautions against Intrusion Bogamore Hill are as rigid as they ha’ oo since Mr, Roosevelt became Pre: jent. beaten, but intend to make the ma- jority against him as large as possible to have its effect on the vote at the general election. Meetings have been seheduled for every night in the week, On Tuesday night the first will be held in Vett's sae York labor unions not allied with labor leaders say that it cannot mie) ve international organizations th on ceed this time, The strstr dron-| ye tioned and an Inv I don’t know | workers ansert that they will not work | was ordered, with non-union men, alvough they Warning to Employers, have no Interest im the fight between liam Nason, the head man of the the bosses and the Building Trades Al-|Marble Cutters’ Union and the man ern Union offi “His place will be much easter than tab places of the men who out if a strike la di ¥ what 1 Prisoner Disappeared. Klimoji was not suspected until that night, when he failed to put in an ap- pearance. Then it was remembered that when the others went to work on Men Frightfully Mangled on Pennsylvania Road After Having Bean Put Off a * gation t has deen responsible for the day of the murder he asked them Of @ single person on the | line. Who is slated to take Weinselmers place | iia pwenty-third street and Witch | 06 " Freight Car. to have him excused at the factory be- ears AZeers, With | There te a movement on foot in the fines peed ot the Bubeleg Ire ‘proate avenue. ‘This will be for Election Dis- ie a ceemennades cause of ilmess. He loltered about the ppened. “And yet |Bullding Trades Alliance to removo/ure and retire, hen ded & comenities an triets One, Two, Three and Four, of the 5 4 house much of the day, but disappeared seems anxious to har.| Philip Weinselmer the President of |called Ai EM. pose “© I Eten nad ihe setion be NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Aug, %—| about the same time that Mrs, Trijok |r us and make the men discontented |the organisation. The men back of it, |PIONer® TOM “ommittee trom our unten! ponnelly’s Grove. to-day, and a. falr- ‘The bodies of John C, Peffley, of Dun- [left the house to go to the store. He while friendly to Weinseimer, con-|to see our employers sized crowd attended, The Wogan men jeal of excitement occurred Fag MAKES A BIC HIT rd ty a sath Mr, Sa: stand working hia way West with Wil- ee ete ie thaly demand ang wil ae was not seen again and It ts believed the men to-day when & be- f hi clause in our ent, of the district say that at least one- Bop, Ia, and Harry Wiillams, of Mount }i91 ne tay in walt for his victim In the ict feveral Nundrolt maa [ci##e that le indletment on a charne/ SANs We talked this clue over 8d |hait ot those abuard, the boat, were ide the he knew she would come|had been notified to et. grating. Ses J we have notified ow loyel on | Meee district broke wway from him, Pleasant, Pa., were found alones kitohen, where s for physical examina! -| knockout blow, and that if\Weinselmer | single non-union man % Amploy fore the district, broke away from, him, rrr s Pennsylvania tracks at Plainsboro, bl en wee Caael to the edie 6 Fasond eee Neste is allowed tc cqotinue In charge the any job with us we * trom Coney. inland wea, ramare oer Sunday World’s Campaign Song pl psig on phy Gay, frightfully mangled, From shipping agent and identified as @ man| movement are to vty tn beeptog afoot, catted | Wasgaud (bat Keandin Mi va hed oa Potat at which the badien were found, |who bad bought a oket for Chriatan” | tye fol, for, tle ermoathy from roa ih, Rctnauicl uctuten aie ieane| 18 Played in Many Popular ft ie believed the men were struck bY |sand on the steamer Island, just tWole, public in case @ strike is declared. lives in Harlem, was ngs returned to Doyle 300 ticket te ‘an express train, hours after the murder, The authori- |Wieretofore, the when Halpin, who ves i jumped into the |S SM" outing Last year Sutherland! Places of Amusement and Be- Peffley was discharged on Saturday |ties at Christiansand were notified to | have geen. threatened on the “L’ near by in Leow serio ed war out to] gold 700 at M apiece. ‘He had sold many , from the United Btates Navy at Tot: |hold the man when be arrived, and they [#291 fina” because ‘of hie iver tay unad already gone under] thls, Yeat Deters, be Fahee were used | comes a Popular Air, : tenville, & 1, as discharge papers in /did so. The American Minister pre- threatened strikes have generally been George, who ha se pat the great majority were not, pocket showed. It ls supposed he sented the pee le cap baled called off. Fer tas wits thane bis drowning man grabbed Halpin Sutherland did pot attend the outing. TRY i 6, they were _—— ————[——T y 5 ¥ « to-day! five days later and Assistant District- |oPaiss if a atrike is called around the neck and both went down. MAN’S BODY IN EAST RIVER. It's all ower town to-day A little Fruit, nd made 9 hit [lt was MaGison Square Roof and and on the of the cateni- son and will be jute as it ” that they were put off & frelaht |2TE oY George T. Vickers, of , cd Halpin struggled “Good-by, Teddy.” The Sunday : 4 While = submere: at Plainsboro and stepped Into and Detective James . —— ee tM Cr’ aivgh “aad” Woman’ western Oil calatean tend, Sened ; ee ae J eed Sack with him, GROUT GLAD TO GET BACK. |Policeman Halpin Plunged inj wore, Tht, irurface sae pola oe Clething to Lead yesterday. will be heard through wut |A dish of Grape Nuts and Cream, " William Threpaugh, of Iselin, N, J. ide Was Feared. ‘A well-directed amash on the point o1 to Identification, the campaign, Fi ta In Weil's Hospital here with one of] ismoft'is, an undersised man, but|Comptrotier Retarna trom Abrosa| Harlem River in Full Uniform the, Jay render tired out, towed nim| ‘The body of & man was found in tho| It had {ts initial introduction at Two slices very hard toast, his legs cut off and his head crushed In,| nas proad shoulders and is very pow- Won't Talk Politic q $ it er Who Was iy ‘shore. George Was sent to Harlen Rast River to-day at the foot of Pier Dreamland on Datureey Bien Soins A of Postum Food Coffee. ’ the result ot belng strck by anvexprees| ul He wap forty years old and! cocopteoter Grout returned to che to Rescue Swimm Hoapltal, ‘Hilbin dried, hie ei Cie ie appeared to be aout forly years] PA seaverday on the. foot wardens cup ‘train at Iselin night. ridden "ob: ‘of much the hospital and went home old, 8 feet 10 inches ta ighed put t the beaches. It was played by} ‘an object mi Interest. One| city to-day after a vacation In England a r had bro’ al ri c to Toalin one Trelaht ne. 4nd was ws oicers of some, members tt the lof nearly @ mosth. Ho went awey on Seized with Cramps. jw pounds and had brown halr and Manhattan and Slater at} ‘That's all, and all very easy of dige © tion and full to the brim wi nourishment and strength, Sem ae he would. attempt Not a Sa Ptreteet hus 4 ee Ls eH went fa: July % and spent ten daya in the Iate FELL DEAD IN STREET. of Wight. The trip home by the Min- |hetonka, of the Atlantic Transport line, ide. back nocence of in his de. rd of f a stripea| k fn Policeman Halpin, of the Delancey POLICEMAN SAVES MAN. jcken on f of the # street staglon, risked his life to-day in} Che ck F9 the erls took ten days. ) whistled and sung from| 1 FOR LUNCH nials as to #4 Mr. Grout looked well and bi uM " iver" fiety- mre y ton Day. Tt will furnish | RBPBA’ .U 5 \necoues Swimmer Who Was Seised| the Trios. {On Company” ead yor | sald he. Iaid enjoyed the reat and that | Peeeuine from Wh gate see | charles W. Mason, forty years ota, of MRS, PEARSTEIN NOT BURNED|" : for the haste of Demo-| and then have @ meat and FARR with Cramps, aon Bayonne, io,an Evening | he felt tn Ang fett at his of-| three-year-old Johr George, of No. se vind and Nisety-third strecn A ‘s re a use Spirit! table dinner. Le Ww ome, Vos Bast One Iundred and Twenly-seven t down (| greet, who was swimming off the pier paid, “pas ]at the foot of One Hundred and Twenty ninth street. Altho@h ated, George W an eye: An. simmer, Der-to day De Hota ens ty sie dea about 1.9 yards OF shore, be Ji dead 1o-Gay at the comer aves aad Ninety-seoung Was Ou his Way to Aly fu, 1 Groone street, Spies will be furnished World Brookly® : on by The ? Ort om the plaitos wet a yesterday, get it hear It Gage data) Zoe. wi i to ko tt dod‘awell the horus of the] ©¢I py Fopu ‘+ Democratic cal alr. T Biast | re was meverectly reper Jamelin Peerstein was burned in re) No. US Harrigon 2 Mes. 1 fire, you didn't yy. You will SEY copeted 2 We predict for you an increase 4 t DI was tone of the man's : ay over, that Mts, fire eet vik goat Tobulanee wae anormeEned fro SF Pleads neetgl eet “Wo Mame “ont aa ‘ by

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