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DONE ANYTHING WRONG. : s Prisoner Telhoned Her to Meet Him in Cell—Told Her > Where He-Had Hidden the under the crewman believ- the innocence of her | and sympathy to aid him, jease the w: non her she will Ay 3 in cou; wanted and will notify ¢ the police if she intend nders eald she would appear ante. ‘hereupon ra, From sources pertectiy reliabie and which the police are now inyea:tgauinag it was leamed honey that Henss had ‘et another room at No, 1}) Bast Nine- mth atreet, where for the rast veur bas bees living under the name wt] wi a rel by the appeal of Bei Monday last he appeared quite tor her to come to peed nervous at the Ninateenth street house, " : ta Forte Pin, usta Src st fs aa" Cray, Savage and that he was go- Ba Hennes- , Europe, where he sal Gwailting the appearance of a Ing (or a visit to his famil~. one of the HOSPITAL LEP ‘funds when Mrs. Sanders called priaon late yesterday afternoon be allowed to ces the im- George Wilson Was Crazed by Pain from lliness for Which to Undergo a Surgical Operation. | Mile was neatly dressed in black and is & small sdtchel. She wae al- a to see the prisoner, and fifteen later left the prison after Bense clasped her hand and hie left hand over his heart. an excitable Frenchman. 4 a ‘house at No, 100 West Forty. ‘and a few minutes inter, when Abou’ in reappearéd, they traced ner He Was It West Twenty-first street, she appeared Mrs, Sanders ‘ding utter untold tortures from mas te Ayer ales land tolditincan effletion which attacks the| {brain and nerves through ulceration— ; Sanders rode to Forty- | George Wilmon, a patient in the Ear eects Lapin A her) and Bye Infirmary, leaped to death oe Gove wales until 8 6 hortly after midnight to-day from the morning, and Mrs, Banders having | wtth poor of the inatitution, eDath must ot sight in the meantime, they) nave been a relief to the poor sufferer, to act. They rang the G00r-| wig for days had endured great agony, and were admitted by dire, Banders| ing surgeons sald, from the effects of tervalf, who appeared at once td Feal-| ine dreadtul disease. the nature of the visit of the three! “Wiison was i and was employed ‘Weman Gives Up Sato! wd the American line p! Recently his ” thet the | family, with whom he resided at Ever- n Te hare tolaees you ever |steen, Ly I, persuaded him to go io Jeft the Jali after your taix|the Ear and Eye Infirmary for treat- with Benes. You “have ‘been. to ‘his | ment. chal, nd {tken therefrom “his! He was prepared at the Infirmary for was no ceremony nese it. Mra, | the operation which alone can give re- hesitated just for a moment, | let, and placed In a room on the sixth | to a room in the upper part | qoor, 8 | operated upon. Cray. When a, PR deemed it wise to place the patient in| tectives found $12,800 in bills|a small room on the fifth foor, where he could be kept under observation, ats a aichel wore a for he was raving at times from the toned. nef iy|pain which wracked his head and nerves, A nurse accompanied him to | tn the room and t0ok up @ position in the Braet iments Bea tok eae hallway, where every movement of the jot occupy his room nightly. | pattent could be observed from without tly slept in the apartmert |” Whether the nurse dosed toward mid- <3 ye was prompt in paying bis} 16: is not known, but she was aroused | i. Why She Got the Sntehel. by hearing a window opesed and thea by § known Bense six or en| startled by # loud crash in the yard ERP, Mething detrimental tolbelow. Not another suund, either a 2 jense vf Barrie," . | groan or & warning cry, had accom: when T fend ued Mis. Band: panied the two distinct noises, ’ it struc! t rrie| Rushing into the darkened room the Bind eter oe mee, MAX; | nurse found the place vacant and we ‘orkville Prison when I od window open, Peermg into the yard me message from him|below the nurse saw the nig me to go at once to the jail. I/tigure of her pacieat lying on the p told me that he oo ment below. wested ie to go there at once| carried Into the operating room it was tound that his skuil was fractured. Dr. McCanporidge, the house physician, and Drs, Zabriskie and Thompson decided at an immediate operation was neces- to save the man's life, but the chances were remote of suc they agreed. The fracture wan exte ¢, and while the surgeons were operating Wii- son breathed his last EXAMINING PISTOL, KILLS HIS BROTHER Michael Delucca Accidentally Shoots Giuseppe While Look ing at the Revolver Which the rs iy By en gener urniahed tchel. He said it con- More than $12,000. He sald Ban you will be doing me a great oi , Because I am an innocent man, if you will take that money to your ) Wd to-morrow morning deposit 9 oash with the City Chambe op is (he amount of my bail, ip the rest of the money In the irene! in ‘our house and await fur- m me. This ts a clean oh,’ he added, ‘and when I get tals cell 1 wil! a chanes ar myself of ad to the woman of the Twen- th street house, which Bense told . Owed T had no further but to help the |. that IT was doing anything never entered my head.” tor MeClusky, after making Inquiries concerning Mrs. rald to-day: ‘women acted in good faith, T doubt, but we have decided’ to ly place her under arrest. She To-day he was to have been|° Last night the nurses |" THE WORLD > GETS BACK ALL RER STOLEN GEMS) FROM EUROPE} ONL Mrs. Charles H. Starrett Recov- ers $2,000 Worth of Jewelry Stolen by Maid, Who Is Under Arrest in New Rochelle, Sergt. Cody and Polleman Kelly, of the New Rochelle police force, last night arrested the maid who had been in the employ of Charles H, Starrett, at Pel- ham Manor, and who left Mr. Star- rett's employ, on Thursday, taking witt her about $2,000 worth of Mrs, Star- rett's jewelry, The girl wos arrested as she was walkinig down East Main street, She | was recognised by the two officers, who had been searching for her by the description they had. She carried a small hand bag, which she attempted to conceal while she was being taken to the police station. The girl gave the name of Bophic Malokomskaw. She said she was @ Pole and was nineteen years of age. She had been in this country only four She at first deounced her ar- an insult, out later broke down and confemed to having stolen the Jewels, When searched the handbag which ; She carried was found to contain all the missing jewelry with the exception of a diamond horse show pin and a diamond ring, These the girl sald she bad pawned for $10 in New York. Thore was about 100 in cash In the bag also. Mra. Starrett was communicated with and to-day she arrived at New Rochelle and identified the jewelry as her property, She also sald that Sophio had been employed by her for a month as maid, but that she left on’ Thursday morning, Mrs. Starrett did not seem inclined to prosecute the «irl and she was held as a suspicious person. The girl told the police that her month was up on Wednesday, but that she remained until Thursday. She did not know why she took the jewels, ex- cept tha she was daazied by the beauty of the gems and that she could not keep her fingers off them, She sald she went to visit friends In New York on Thurs- day, but.tald them nobing of having stolen the jewelry Yesterday she pawned the two plecés for $140 and last night she reached New Rochelle on a trolley car from Mount Vernon. She had not been there very long when aha was ted by the ufMficers and locked q ¥ Spent Money Vreely. She must have spent money pretty freety while in New York, as besides the Jewelry she pawned, for which ashe received $14, she had $6 In bills, whieh rom a bureaw drawer in Mrs. * room. The girl was well and had on a new pair. of atioes And hat, and she presented a good appearance. She told the police that she had no dressed. confederat yn the theft, and that she did not know what to do with thé jowels, and she had not made up hi r mind whether to try and pawn them all or send the other pieces other than ' |CELEBRATION OF MASS ON THE FAMOUS MOUNTAIN FROM WHICH. THE ARCHELSHOP OF TUAIM ESSING THE LYLCRUTE WINE SWNT OF Tie HOUNTAIN. MITCHELL BACK Labor Leader Who Attended In- ternational Industrial Con- gress in Paris Is Saving His Views for Special Articles. John Mitchell, the leader of the Pennsylvania anthracite coal miners, arrived from Europe on the’ steamship St. Paul, of the American line, to-day He was accompanied by William D. Dodds. Mr,. Mitchell had been in, Paris in attendar.ce.at the International Indus- trial Congress, but declined ty discuss the actios or outcome of the gathering or make @ comparison of labor con- ditions in Eurppe and the , United States, on the ground that he must reserve such discussion to a series of articles which he has contracted to write for a syndicate, “What do youthink of the Presi- dential nominations?” he was asked, “I wish to express no opinion on poll- ties," he replied, and when asked if Roosevelt would get the miners’ votes because of his action in the settlement of the strike of 1802, Mr. Mitchell sald: “T will not say,” Regarding the Colorado labor trouble Mr. Mitchel) sald: “1 think Leiter's move was Ill-advised, It Is not so that the minera broke the agreement, Leiter broke it himself, He denied the -right of the men to join the unlon, and ignored the agreement on wages, both made In good faith.” “What is the reason for #0 many strikes in all branches of trade just at this time?” was asked of Mr. Mitchell, “Why is there such an apparent dispo- sition to strike at this time?” “Thece'ts no such disposition and I do not think there Is an unusual number of strikes, It happens that the, atten- tlon of the public is being called to every strike just now by the newspa- pers. I think that Is the way to ac- count for the belief that there are ‘many’ strikes, “Srikes are the naturat result of @ transition among the working classes from the Individual to the organization state; just aa caplital—the employers have combined, so the employees are combining.” A reporter gravely asked the always ve labor leader if the gossip was true that he occupled a $700 stateroom and lost $1,100 at stud poker on the St, Paul to Andrew Carnegie’s nephew. Mitchell as’ gravely denied beth "rue jors,”” Faying. bret paid $@ for my passage, I did not lose at poker, I don't play poker; and I do not. know the Misses Carnegie. Mr. Mitchell did not join in the Vaugh that followed the joke. Mr. and Mra, George L. Carnegie were his fellow-passengers Leader Mitchell was met at the pler th Nichols, of Scranton. John War ot kin, and William’ Det- rey, of Hi ton, each president of district loca). They went to the A: land House.to remain until Mon When donttiong eke At wSai| Vietim Had Just Purchased, thoan ahh had ‘pawned back to Mra when ony treo. ss Seeman ‘ tarrett ° t money in hi - The. police. came here to-day and mowevers ‘naded thi Inapees broumint back sthe djamond horse TRIED SUICIDE ON STEET. A that would be the] ygstael Delucea and his e|pin and the dlamon§ ring which the as Would ever see of him. He wa ho live at No a git had pawned there, and these two T 3 ain to tall, when we first caugh Geer whanannere ree | were hand led aver to re, Starrett, | tg [GIL Told Mertniention to Neigh- t ‘a enon te: ° vet, rs. we ha e Now the ce do! y nul hare Waa ‘weorly $000 left to getio? a frien at No, 82 Withers street] do with the git, and she has Deen borhood Hefore Taking Acid. lad a aaa « | jase nig t to get the fr end 10 write a held merely as & suspicious person Down-hearted, she said, because the jen at the police|letter for them, ine rothers were —_—— world in general had been treating her clear cases of forgery againet! anxious communicate wi their in Italy but neither could write SHIPPING NEWS. badly, of late; Flossie Brown, a young the f riend was writing the let: eppe pulled out a revolver which he had just purchased. Michael took the pistol to examine it and it went off in hia hands. The bullet penetrated Glusenoe's breast, killing him. or’ Michael « d with his brother until ons in endeavoring | he “ied and thes fled. The police are Tequested with the | looking for him to-day Hot regard that she was, oo custodian of nix! ENGINE KILLED SWITCHMAN. = that it was hon- representing the Mer-| Vietim Met Death at His Post aad ‘" fe eee Mody Harled Some Distance, pay fi Rho aka Maley. twenty-nine syear woman, old, who lives in Villa avenue near P-t- held oF Ge-) ter piace, Bronx, was killed ile tending switoh 4 whil ” said! Park fo Sanders ts Discharged, Sanders was quite composed barraigned in court before Magis- " . She gave her age as told the Magistrat> por! knowledge o' an @ ete t | ye AIALANAC FOR TO-DA fun rites. 5.20/Pun sete. 4 iMod golored girl, about nineteen. years old, df 2 Weat Bixty-second street, made X: rtoee.7.28 & spectacular attempt to end her THE TIDES. troubles in front of No, 24, on that La hed Toy, Water. |thoroughfare to-day, She marched up Corermon's Jelend e # it | 28 ie and down tho block several times flour- ce we $22 8% 217 2p, /8hing @ bottle containing a mixture of lcarholic and oxalle acids, announcing ront OF N YORK. that she was golng (to kill herself and — demanding that some one go for a po- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, liceman ao that her corpse could be ina Osker, Nous, 8: au Seathempten, | ANC cee Ota ’ Celtle, Liverpool Umbria. Liverpook pot | the West ikiys OUTGOING STE AMSHIPA, SAILED TO-DAY Lucania, Li oir stahon, was su nth he arrived ‘just after Fi ed ber thr: and swallowed the jf} swallow fut Amith, Dr, Paddock from Roosevelt aod after a vie~ most Brownesville yesterday In the Gates Avenue Court by over until Sept. 2, ‘the Mavistrate that Hallihan was not a cell, from which he was brought back EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1904. MASS SAD WHEE PATA STOO Thousands Climbed Top of Lofty |; Mountain to Assist at First Religious Ceremony on the Spot in 1,600 Years. FROM IRELAND. BISHOPS LEO FAITHFUL TO SUMMIT IN STORM. SEPARATE CAMPAIGN MUSIC SUPPLEMENT;-- Celebration Was in Commemo- ration of the Beginning of the Irish Saint’s Missionary Work and Impressed All Present. ‘The first religiqus ceremony for 1,000 years on the summit of Croagh Patrick, in- Mayo, to commenorate the begin- ning of the missionary work of st. Patrick in Ireland at that spot, was a spectacle that coul@ not be seen in any other country, The minds of those who witnessed it for the first time will “WE WANT TEDDY. FOUR YEARS MORE A Stirring Republican Marching Song by GUS EDWARDS, titis‘cit, crectys: jp Little Girt, Good-bye," and FRANK AB 19 M carry the memory of it to ¢ ie, Archolshop = Healy, o ‘Tuam brated the mass, and thousands 4 fo. to attend Kt, " Croagh mountain, IN THE MAGAZINE SECTION. ———— the Tradition In Treland the top of this moun- wing "he oeam ale azanon'on| Lagt Six Days in the Adirondacks, -. ‘el space and in a little depressto nm & rude altar, vuilt of rough Was Ceebrated the first mass ing on this wild spot, windy, rainy Bunday. A pow: the Atlantic and blew 4 one-hali ¢ mountain, , ther wind rain coud esp rat but “Didn't Get Rattle!” ; The Story of a Brave Boy Who Kept His Head While Hundreds Hunted for Him in the Forests Where He Had Strayed. WAS HE DRUNK OR SLEEPING? Magistrate Higginbotham As- serts Patrolman Hallahan Was Intoxicated While Ar- |: raigning Prisoner in Court. were forced to ‘dismount and naite their wer apers over the slippery rocks to the In the howling wind the great assernblage fe umultuous ocean and thi picked .up and blew out to pe fl words of the Archbishop as he turn to give the congregation the blessin The men, bareheaded and reveren be: elter the had How Much Should a Wife Endure for Her Children’s Sake? Should She Welcome Back Her. Husband Who Deserted Her for Another Woman and Forgive Him? A Case in Real Life « that Will Interest ‘You. they might to sh id, who poss! present could pery slope. . Bu Lent were scores who did not arrive un . prelates they met many climbing upward to kneel and say raver on the summit of Cri atrick, though they had been unabl to get there in season to attend ti moss. A SLEEPWALKER FALLS FROM ROCF Williamsburg Man Steps Off Into Space and ‘Drops Four Stories—Breaks No Bones, but Sustains Internal Injuries, Patrolman John J. Hallahan, of the station, sent to a cell The Business Woman’s Beauty Drill. F A Downtown Gymnasium Where Women Wage-Earners Take the Exercise Neces- sary to Keep Them Healthy. Magistrate Higginbotham, who says he was drunk while in court while there to araign a prisoner, appeared to- day before aMglstrate Higginbotham to answer the charge. Through hie friend, eDtective Tormey, Hallahan de- nied that he was intoxicated and said that she was ready to show certificates from three reputable physicians to prove his contention, The case was put Hallahan was found sleeping in front of the Magistrate's desk yesterday morning, the prisoner he was about to ararign having been arrested by him for drunkenness. When Hallihan's name was called there was no response, “He's drunk,” said the Magistrate. Hallihan rubbed his eyes and waiced slowly to the Magisrate’s desk. Detec- tive Stover, of the same precinct, told 30,000 to Fight Again a Great Civil War Battle. The Approaching War Games on the Bats, tlefield at Bull ‘Run in Which New York Soldier Boys Will Play a Prominent Part, drunk, but simply sleepy on account of being out all night. The Magistrate then ordered Stover to arrest Hall!han, but Stover refused, saying that he could not swear thet Hallahan was drunk. Magistrate Higginbotham then stepped \n, arraigned Hallahan and sent him to John Schaeffer, twenty-four years old, of No. 28 Hopkins street, Williams- olimbed to the roof of the house pee to-day white ‘saleep, . He walked the roofs to the id then. stories to t¢ An ambul DE trict hh ‘and him, oy, Schaef bed. La surgeon Hospital and permitted to go in the custody of ee ne nee broken a i ; Boer sel eta acatts aaeane, ane ote Selecting a Wife and Hallthan would say nothing for him-| was taken to land Street Hospl- y ' self in court to-day. But Detective | tal. where it pe. Wee, Severe; ternal inju Tormey had a long story to tell, sald, “T accompanied Hallinan after we left the court to three doctors, all of whom said that the man was not drunk but simply overworked. We then went to see Capt, Gardner and Sergt, Wiil- lam Masterson, and they suid he wi not drunk. The doctors of Keid avenue and Fulton lermin, of No. 40 Rocka » and a rd whose name I don’t recall, it 9 lived In the same neighborh We would have nerernny, sought the police surgeon, but he ir away on his vacation, Wi this disgrace keenly A gees be arrested in “Hallahan was Raising a Daughter. . An Article by a Country Editor in-lowa: the: Will Make You Laugh and Cry by Turn, and Bring Back Thoughts of Your Youth. . JAMES McGREERY & 60, On. Monday, August the agth. 10,000 yards superior quale|How a Poor Girl Became ity brilliant black Taffetas Miss Rockefeller’ $ Ch um. rR." on duty from 8 eicloek In the morning the day before] Silke, ax inches wide, ae herme and tended is sik with. ie was 6oe per yard. The Story of Mrs. Caroline Woodruft: Gut He. was exhausted Paved Value 8s North, Who Has Become Almost‘'a' Sister: ‘Magistrate Hi botham will To- gede trom th ter in dh took youterday. To an a reporter he rald oy A eR rday. camo up to the désk and he used such lan. guage that nyo man in his posith ‘would have wu to the Richest Girl in the World. — ss A Roof Garden for Babies. Twenty-third Street. sed If he were not drunk. STERN BROTHERS \ Dect Attttes to thele “Special Order Department” For makiug Lace Curtains, Lace Panels, Lace Stores, Bed Sets, Table & Cushion Covers foe which they have Imported Artistle Lines of Matlan Filet, Polot Vente, Flandee, Point Acate. “\Lorraine, Reoaissancs aad Cluny Laces, Lace Squares And Eoglish Embroideries. Original Designs Sudcniited for furatybing Private and Apartment Hous, Hotel, Clubs, Bic. A Splendid Charity in This City of Which | ’ hut Little Has Been Heard. Mr. Dooley on the An Amusing Article Humorously : wise HC trated by Geo. McManus, fhe: . Panhandle Pete, Lady Bountiful, the Kid, and All the Favorites in the Estienates and pe