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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 190s. t DETECTIVE GETS WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR, ENGLISHMAN, WHO IS ON IGIAL STUMBLES: A TRIP HERE TO VIEW HIS NEW YORK FORTUNE. . SKETCHED FROM LIFE FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY MORTIMER, | DODGE IGODGOOGIG66 1.4.4 DEGEEDHOHE HD IGE OHHH THOTT TE DDT PSDDEDEOPHOTINT PHOT OE DEL Er E de bed es Eee DE dO HEHE! PPPPOROSOPISI IS IOS 94998 CORES HRITET ISOS TOTTI SONS, hoa iat "IT maxes “oie : While Sweeping Off St Start Out for Woolly West on ~ = peg Mad ht : Abrams Cnewitterd past , Proceeds of Money Alleged to, “saRVELouS, rab $ ae Have Been Stolen from New Wilar @ Gear | Inch Saurian and Faints— ebtet sen cae *| She Retains Creature as Pet. © York Employer. | ape Fe 3 pala oe » A WEEK Gong OvER I THe Giry ‘To ete we. 2 Susle Abrams, eighteen yearw old, bs WIND UP IN CELL IN SAY IMPROVEMENTS $ |stumoied across tive allgator dag MASSACHUSETTS JAIL. $n" atrien prompuy. tinted, these Pigator took fright also ar@ ——— alnst the railing. Ali the block, as well as Susie’ | mother, heard the ery and went to het assistance, Mrs, Abrams threw water Pennsylvania Far Enough West; | “OM: Yes, 1 ANH, YES, They Turn Faces Eastward—_ Ma SAY a TAKE ® lover the girl and thus revived her; i - sT 2 | Roundeman Howe, of the Butler street One Is Held by Magistrate, | eis oa § [ills statin, vas drama into the erm ® land with his club kept the alligagor at 4 Other Let Go. > |bay, The saurian is eighteen inches % | long. When Suale recovered whe. took @ fancy to the creature, It ts Re! in the Mt back yard and the girl ¢ tiesto, ‘This ts the story of two boys, their minds filed with dime-novel trash, who, ” on stolen money, started out to see the world and are to-day bitterly repentant It was a dark night in the wilderness of the Bronx Friday, Aug. % The two boys, Charlie Meyer, of 116 Inter- vale, avenue, and Johnnie Dougherty, of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street | and Stebbins avenue, had met in on Accustomed haunt well within the ghadow of a lamp-post “To-porrow is the day,” Dougherty, “when we will ¢ yoke of oppression, Swear that you will mooseett 990O00906644060-000 keep your word Eee a Meyer swore. He was employed as office boy by the Lyon Furnishing Ageney, at No. 416 Broadway, and was 3 ¢ prusted. He hud confided to Dougherty ¢ Boat every Saturday he was given @ UP AND capone gueraple OE te f* lJohn Krell, a Decorator, of Wide | $ 3 P9944-064 95090040494 09994 EAR AR SENTENCE “NO ESTAMTE OF [ORL ORE BUNS. fas the Wild and Woolly West, The sus-| Fame, Had All the Care of the! ; Which He Spent on Coney Isi- TALF-DAY PUPILS} CARGOLIC ACID] sss <=y2om employers to the Bowery National Bank Medal. Charles T, B, Johnston, of No. ‘with the check, he failed to return with $ i 1 Livingston street, Brooklyn, bookk : City Superintendent of Schools|Mrs. Ellen Mills, Arraigned for foe the Ase ca Steet il oa sha | Sheldrake, in Sullivan County, There bat ust it for Maiden, Mab A te edie ieee .——| William H, Maxwell Denies the} Attempting Suicide, Denies oe ae faculted inthe arreot oC Reyer and the eee Some Facts About W. W. Astor, Published Statement that Ho] Charge and Is Dismissed by| sears vy Judua:Newnirger in: General @etention of Dougherty. Sessions to- i John Krell, of Ni rte Put the Number’ at: 125,000.) Magistrate with Good Advice.) Jonneton, who is twenty-eight Ln TGA aaiivaiy| Wise aeanearaievet caltmeasis Who Renounced His Gountry.) °° | — BLL oid, ia wanrvied, Hie seouted hie ‘poste vy og | 5 ton last November, and immediately he found two very sad boys, ‘The $19]!%4 achieved fame In two widely di ‘ ‘ 0) u toad been spent and a night In a cell hag verging dictions. He i not only an T* ws. Wities waa Astor. a orem sd aquare cap of Ney | NOT: POSSIBLE’ TO GIVE COURT TELLS WIFE TO tree td forcing hi trial Salances he tely unnerved them, Both were|@rtist, bul @ to-day stands pre- ork real estate, and more rent {s pald to him annually than | eee eeient, "Foye brought the pair[eminént ea the father who ed other individual real-estate owner in this city. ANY RELIABLE FIGURES. AVOID MOTHER-IN-LAW, |cwesped detection until a week ago, ilo , when his thefta were discovered acct- SI Tet ely aiken toate ee, pr Las li denhi od viel Although born in New York he has renounced his American citizenship dewally, faventiation suowed ‘dat iy ore than six feet tall, He blubbered | jee; and fs now a loyal and subservient subject of King Edw rte forgery he had stolen thousands of ihe way back to New York. Meyer | rel: whe was prociaimed at the y uubject of King Edward Shifting of the Population in} Young Woman Admits Purchase | doitare. k ee a 10) Ui lenily. "| World's Fair conteste the finest spect- William Wallort Astor expatriated himself because the authorities of ai pall Py ; ; : ' Probation officers Graveur and Ktm- Until Saturday, 9 P, M. eB Rina‘ you do when you found the men of childhood exhibited The beauty this clty insisted that he should pay his share of taxes, and because the) Various Sections So Great) ing ‘Poison, but Says She|ian wno, upon the request of Judge Lo rsioe ¢ New York State and Missour! | newspapers of this city did not treat him with what he considered proper . E ' fda Newburger, inqutred into Johnson's Turgested to. Dougherty that we) Stato buildings at St Louls 1s due in| respect, that Ordinary Rules of Esti+} Didn't Intend to Take It—| nities, veported. that the, bookkesmer ut out a meal a day,” replied M @ great measure to the artistic brush “Did you? inquired the detective ot Ms. tees He is In New York now for the second time in the nine years since) mate Do Not Apply. Punished Enough, Says Judge. he fare bs 4 Pr ivteotiy Meaaeellf books on the bringing up Vhere the alligator came own. Special Salad of Fine Ready-to-Wear - LOTHINGE: The latest production, Foneign and Domestic . seu. / / A NEw YORK, ( « PRORERTY REL NONSENSE ! Nai) ALWAYS INH MARKET To BUY, HOT Te SELL,” 80-2 R OS 8-3S-05-4-HE2-8-8 Se visiom, A t saving 94995099444 0900008 day ' A the cash. fad: ‘The Detective Bureau was notific but the sleuths could find no trace of [KEPT HIM IN OPEN AIR Meyer, They ascertalued, however, tat ) Dougherty had accompanied him in his AND LET HIM GET DIRTY. flight. A few days later the parents of doth lads rece! @ letter from the ld-be suc rt to Buffalo Bi) stat- or weNthat they “had shaken the dust of {Little Virgil’s Mother Has Been New Work from their feet forever.” . The letters were tuslied from Loch | Ill Almost Since His Birth and lined, value;$io and $15, ‘ eants eee wires 5 SB adh et Mr. Krell tells his own story about| be spurned the disrespectful community, His last visit was five years ago. Ghd fad Sei he inane Be aeale on ye BROADWAY, erty said he couldn't, as that was his|the bringing up which his boy recetved, William Waldorf Astor, although ho scorns New York and would not dissolute women at Coney Island. beat meal. Ander) I ge we, soul. fe Soon after the birth of Virgil his moth- pond Lig vig ee Without’ super, |e" became Ill and since that time has fee couldn't stand for that,” *}been an invalld. ‘The boy was then padlakbon ieee we road oe laced in his father's hands. How well igh the growth of the city that ne does not think good enougitto live tn. Johnnte « Big Eater. he enendoa MERORT ot tha he gi Li) j sald No, 24 Clinton street, was arraigned iineeeniemnih ‘This morning two papers printed a to-day before Magistrate Ommen in the ad Pt bay Sgt hinry met," hor tae uae ale corenent joroughly atte statement in effect that 125,000 culldre'\) Essex Murket Court charged with at- istrate Pool in Centre dik Court to- Kept Child Out of Doors, BEATEN WIFE MAY POLICE Ay f IGHT Will be on part instructton next Mons) tentpting sulelde by drinking carbolie 9, Mrs. Ellen Mills, a bride of #tx months only sixteen years old. who lives th Ler husband and mother-in-law at live here, {s buying New York real estate all the time. Since he:was born) William I, Maxwell, tendent of Schools, when ques the property left him by his father has Increased in value $50,000,000! day about the school-crowding situation, = “IT deelded that my child would do fo" buy him threo. portions. at every (UNE, as well without, d 4 with day, and then attribute this statement] weld, ‘ 2) buy him three portions at every |{ith, Matt MY Keel aan the tings | eal.” up of a child everythin was there was no charge against Wer and with that, ta vt et Kept ‘Dougherty, he was sent home to his aka out of doors as much as was pos- parents, Meyer was held to awalt the|sible, xcept for iy bg the be bid action of the Grand Sy eee Tt sleeping and at ni Ot of doors. My worl AS artlet would permit this, and [ kept a watchful eye ‘ap him all the time, ‘Dirt does not hurt, a child. I Jet ‘ Virgil get as dirty as he wants. He likes it and dirt 19 easily removed, Jt Was a part pt the process which made him_ grow. have tg the boy two baths every "aay. Arter the last one he wets an alcohol rub, increasing the se- verity until now Virgil can stand as much rubbing as almost any growa man, I began this treatment when he ———— tw me. In this conneotion I wish to say] Bbe denied attempt DIE IN HOSPITAL! STOPS PROS cuTION Ha ve mae sto, wat ot at ie ar ne ne or! Se 5O West 14th.St., kines Who: wil be Om. part hae at Mothersin-iaw had “said things” to her the opening of the fall term, & have'the Magistrate found cause to belleve made a tiost careful atudy of th |that the cparee was well founded, and Near 6th Ave. and Lamy Wille discharging her, he counselled no reilable bt husbgnd to live apart trom her ing with any 6 slaw tn the future. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M, he number who w ve on part tne who caused his wife's ¢ pupulation did not shift | vasible to arrive at fairly we al condition early yesterday morn . but with new polite + t ing with w buttle of carbolls acid in N Ww Fall Mod Is of ing Up ie w Fesult Y of people from one | her Gand, He succeeded in wreating It e e ‘ wd to another I |trom her before she put {t to her lips, Geilo shasta” """ 1 Suits @ Top Coats for Men: pen from the | > ugcectaln he Is declared that when she wae ar-| ned before the desk sergeant at the Subway Laborer Held on'Sccond Avenue Merchant With-|! Charge of Brutally Assaulting| draws Complaint Against Itale' Helpmeet—Policeman Finds} ian Arrested for Assault—De-| eur Woman in Pitiful Condition. tectives Think It Black Hand, | immense mien le] borough or telghbe Js Imposstble by sul ber of new » wag two months old, “Now as to his diet. Again 1 used from’ the bottle: her wedi waeweaned) youn conroy, forty-five years old andl acy ‘om the is meal, wh Oy, ars old ee Apopletic Stroke Kills John H.| soven “o'ctock wae 'e large ‘Bow! of|a subway laborer, of No. 45 Columbia! Otto ilove, s r cereal and milk, Throe hours later he| street, was a prisoner in the Butler complat n part lim Martin in His Place at No.|se's.9 voted ex, ii Uf he wants an-latreet Court tonday charged with brutal-| yyy ty ynieey men aireer pote statin soe «841 Our name may be unfamiliar to many New Yorkers, but mmit sule nd withdraw a comp! other Ttallan who was w | police for assault, we are not new in the business. Have many successful 1290—Man Finds Body in| rse"ister'm "tha day" Elva" un Nileryey, ceramg to Paicemsn M i stores in Europe. and we are deterntined to merit your . according to Policeman Mu lce-Box. Want to nibble at anything I let him vaney, of the Amity atreet station, ond sutficlen t that it have a crust of bread. He suppleménts | Wus taken to St. Peter's Hospital, where, 4. fon Yoh « ivi i i Vegntables and’ frul~ail. of ehce nga | Oot little hope ot her recovery Is ens oh toed copie : custom by giving the best quality of materials, the best ponte tertained. bei a fed to drink save : ; , John H. Martin, the proprietor of a)" "Nw Candy, Pastry or Meat. Mulvaney old Magistrate Dvoley that [CHATRe ngalta! Miles, ve poles a Ming workmanship ever given for the money in New York. billiard hall at No, 120 Broadway.) «tte never gete any candy or contec.|*# Ne Was passing Conroy's home 148t | ite, but he was nuaghty fright: | You might ask, how can we do this? Simply by buying Gropped dead in his establishment at/tions or pastry or ment. ‘These are|™8ht a woman rushed out on the dhad aver (cbmalN dumoenuent thre a 12,8 o'clock this afternoon, Apoplexy pgiibentge once na hile 1 ave mand sald that a man was killing hs thatthe pleadega bed ne Rape that of ge le our woollens direct from the mills and mauufacturing ¢ all is the supposed cause, cate e juice of} wife on the top floor. The woman was nee ft D a : ad Mr. Martin had been in conversation | "The treatment of « child is very tm-|{ M4, Flor®se Moore, a neighbor Me aie de | is our clothes on the premises, saving thus middlemen's but five minutes before, after which [Poriant. 1 have strengthened Virgil's] ‘The policeman entered the house Just] 0% July 18 Ser | -rorit 1 he went to an {ce-box for something. | )Ming’ of to fog een exercize a4}in time to meet Conroy com'ng down: |" 1 rata I profits, A man came in at that moment with 4 | swinging him. I regulate the swingiig|*t#!t®. He placed the man under ar- sai ; alian | » me Se eit my m 5 Gecelpt for some goods. He could not jand {t grows harder and harder ail the| rest and took lilm to the Amity street | Wa arrested Miilone | | t amin Tete Sour mother Sack Suits all-wool black chavits ae le fey 6. 00 "feo Mr, Martin anywhere, and upon |"? Vive: never rocked him te steep Nan. hee he ritureed to the house | SPP ee on ok are J ivctuw, aye, wo, Toe #8 7 mixtures, in single or double-breasted styles, . investigating found him lying dead on} and 1 neveg try to make hi and found Mrs, Conroy in a pitiful eon. [Of the prose . 1 of mel the floor of the lce-box. A towel was|ing, A chil does NOt need’ thar He] dition. he had attempted to drag her-| told Sohulmat ‘a ‘ tempred to Single and double-breasted Suits of black ite 9. 00 eripped between the dead man's teeth, | will not ery at the dark. tf properly Jaelt downstairs and call her ciitidren, | ¥* wo" fe baw it tadead on worsted and gray or brown mixtures.,...... Mr, Martin came to New York from |{tained. Don't scold 0 what the whips who were playing In the stred, lety's” fund ans F tpt ¢ f cheviot, 4 fancy ves, i Gacksonvilie, Fla., and was weil known g or the scolding {s for and there {g| Mulvaney curried her into a neigh 2 i" your wi ame and Sack Suits of cheviot, serge and fancy weaves, in Latest A Dlonty, of time fF tain when he ad-|uor's apartment and sent for an ambu tl ea aa: the new season's models, with full back, broad ‘Policeman Baury summoned Dr.jvances in age sufficiently to under. lance. When Dr. Iv Bt » Court a a fy 12. 50 / Humphrey from the New York Hos-/stand, Patience 48 the most important eal : : ovsTER 0 ay had shoulders and wide lapels... ....ssceeeeveee Bat et ‘The Baty ries pasty, thing to have In the bringing up of a encpiig a on ove er ‘0 e oman wid # is ‘of & blood vessel in the|. Virgil Krell goes to bed every even-| cussion of the bra Austrla-tt I er COMING TO THE FAIR Fall Top Coats of covert or wt, ‘4 95 Zz by the sudden entrance to,ing at 7 and wakes up at & In the] was covered with | in tam OF gray, .cccorssesees b+ brain ss femperaiure of the refriger-| morning. Hoesen her to th ate aksmsn WIS Tae Oaee Ti i |. ator. —— she is ina serious cond Yeealdent Franets, Entirely silk fined ........++.5+ oa Ae eee 1280 y rtin, the dead man's wie. The prisoner dented the charge | seat ‘summoned Sho. was” prowtrated OVERCOME BY GAS IN HOTEL, |svstt urererred wasinst hin tia tsi bi, Base Radty Fives, bl when #he saw her husband's body and no exp of how big wife cage |! von teaves Sndiand Bi’ lie bad of ies Separate Trousers, in a large as- became hysterical in her grief. by hee. inju He was held without | ‘ ; , Sep ote An autopay will be performed this! Rall bail for fur examination on Monday ‘ : SOFTENVEDE Cf Worsted g03) Cheer 1 50 { 95 2 50 9 all the newest designs and fabrics, I, vi. 1h. ernoon, Mr, Martin was Mitty years ote William Murray, about forty-five years of age, believed to be an engineer on BRITISH WORKMEN PROTEST. [tne Pennsylvania Raliroad, was found eclous In & room of the Prinveto LEEDS, England, Sept. ~The | Wrel'No. 17 Cortiandt street, to-day, Mrades Union Congress at its session | ine gas in the room being turned on A to-day unanimously adopted @ resolu-| Murray registered at tne hotel ls tion emphatically protesting against ight and was BROKER MENDHAM LOSES. F ou ee Rh aeieiond MEXICAN LEGATION AT PeKina,| PEKING, Sept. $1 Mexico will short biieh a legation at Peking. Dor . los Lera, now Mexican Minister tn | 84 sel presiding, eave a verdict for $1." dam. | Japan, will also be Minister to China| Uaguls Young Men’s Suits trom douevievencuaans Gece Face & Fortune lYour face is your fortune. Fall Suits for Boys. r, Sept. 9-Alg f iy £0, me “ Protect it from all irritation Norfolk and double-breasted Suits of all-wool chev-) At He}jury in the County Court, Judge Piatt ood § wernment’s action in sanctioning West In ae throu, 4 hall ay Heo Nhe ‘best interests of Brits PE ary oar meni aas | odes aan, Maurie Mend | he on ce ill be Don Maurier | the Pr ‘Mes |by using iot and tweed, in neat patterns or mixtures er ° nce ne Do 3 ‘at Tome and an M b] pets oath is |fevor li jones, eliteen years | Wotheline “Bectetary ot the pMaurlelo | Meter thelt_ departure. th Yet WILLIAMS’ § 4448 ° Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of fancy mixtures, am jones was | who has. already, arrived nd thisseity: | passed the remainder. of the dav Ltd ind velvet, in navy and brown beings bi in Doslalng The est sient of a Beetiea Lega- b Fy of Raimare Hit) traisact| Williams: vine attehe, ond Tees serge ai y i i was nt for $2.000 damnees, tion Rare te main se dette ni ecutive business. 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