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. oh MRS: BATCHEL | Berlin ‘Horse ~ LIV OFTHE ~ Money from Employer and 5 wit Be Sentenced to Prison. GRIDIRON HERO NOW IN PRISON FOR SIX MONTHS, Sttting In His Cell, He Declares ~ He Is Sorry for the Girl He Married After a Romantic Meeting. READING, Pa., Sept, 15.—Mys. Harry B Batchelder, wife of the former cham- plon football player of the Yale Col- Tege team, disappointed 1,500 curiosity ‘Beekers who thronged the Berks County Court. She was to have been tried tor embessiement, Instead pleaded @ullty, aad was deferred for tom days, In the mean time she is @ut on ball. Her husband has begun @ ex Months’ sentence he charge Of allowing gambling in hi¥ cigar store. 4a, Miss May Casty Mrs. Baicheider » Was well known here. She is a comely ‘woman, ‘The cage in which Mra, Batchelder was @marged by Benjamin Berg with embes- @ement of £2,000 while cashier of a @epartment store was called for trial before Judge Ermentrout. She a Woman, and was pale, but collected, when she came into court. Her eyes bad @ careworn look, as though \ehe had been crying, and the events of the last few months had robbed her cheeks of taeir color, She was accom- panied by her brother and his wife, To Be Sentenced Sept, 24, Mrs. Batchelder was stylishly dressed. Bhe leaned hor head on her left hand while seated at her lawyer's table. Her junsel had @ short consultation with ‘attorney for Mr. Berg, and then With thelr client, when they entered the of guilty, Sentence, tt Was an- Bivaneed, will be Imposed on Saturday, t. 2 ing was all over ln five min- ween ike ae audience appeared tote “d : ERLIN, Sept. 4.—Hans, the re B markably intelligent horse owned by Herr von Osten, has been ex- amined by & committee of experts whose verdict Is that there Is no trick- ery in connection with the amaging ex- hibitions given of the horse's wonder- ful cleverness, The committee included Prot, Nagel, of the Physiological Insaitute of thi Berlin University: Circus Proprietor Busch, amd & number of military om- cers. They saw a rather dull-looking horse read the alphabet with astonish- laappointed. Several clergymen Were in court to hear the case, and When a plea of gullly was entered they ti. It was a and unusual Inter- ae of a brief honeymoon, the bride Walting sentence and the bridegroom the” Grand Jury found a teue bill inet ‘Mrs Baichelder” omy a ¢ husband was Memory of Four Wives - Performs Ing celerity. and also do small sums feadily, The committee dgciged, after ite mambers had wacched the strange | phenomenon, that the antmal employed @ regular mental process in answering the multitude of questions put go him. His answers were telegraphed by the tapping of the hoof of his right foreleg. The horse has also been taught to tell time and can distinguish the Roman nymorals from the Arabic figures on the face of a watch. Herr von Osten {ts an old, white- hatred man. He has ataplayed infinite Wonders ) by Regular Mental Processes patience In giving Hans his remarkable education and says he has not had t@ employ a single trick to ald the animal in the unusual display of intelligence he exhibits, This learned horse has al: been taught music. He knows twenty dies and when asked to distingulah any cne of them from the others, responds by tapping his hoot the appropriate number of times on the floor of his ata- ble. Herr Osten is hopeful that the Ministry of Education will comply with ‘his request and appoint experts to ex- amine Hans in his own been eferably out of the otty of New »' for his son Henry W. Tuck. It the younger Tuck does not want this continually s0- house he ts to recelve the income of ie! fate, Md ftre- $10,000 for life. Henry W, Tuck married quently expressed the hope that he ’ the beautiful Olga Marte Dinning, whose not Be sent to jail. On the other rich father has a handsome house on hand, Batchelder shat. be did. not O n rién Riverside Drive and a fine country resl- fee imself, t that he 2 je eo dence at Suffern, N. Y. It has not been . Immediately after her at ide > explained yet why Dr. Tuck wished the ‘m it she Henry to buy a house “out of the city,” charge of e a eh ortmina refused to| Kentuckian Divorced Fifth Died, and Now ke 8 er plea. big UG mt ys Byeftbody 8 ome of afl her former friends, Berry for His Wite, Lam sorry for ls my dear little .. aid patohelder,, sitting in his Gell to-day, He is six feet two inchea tall and weighs 2 pounds, “I can't tell you anything else, but en I get out of this I will look hope- Hy to the future, T am cnly twenty. y. 8. CAMPTON, Ky., Sept. Tell Tolson, one of the wealthiest men in Wolfe County, has just filed sult for orce from hia sixth wife, He allege: incompatibility born of differences one.” His father, teh y * ’ ” Pho resides le Wacreate ae ts over Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Ho. js dead, rere, almost heartbroken, Mrs, Batch. |but it is sald that even she figured in elder has given uv the strenuous debates between the party front home and ts livin "Tm 90 sorry tor ‘Harry! she gaid {O% the first part and No, 6 to-day, Tolson is fifty-one years old and was Mrs. Batchelder was cashier and |not married until he reached the age of eeper in a large store here f0F | niety, » Several vears and enjoyed the confidence Of ber employers, Werle in fue cance] All his wives were .regarded by the nelghbors as estimable women, but only ON LA TOURAINE Deaslement, She entered $1,000 ball for Another Case of Finery Marked ner elegant stone ving at a hotel, wt. ‘The embezsiement, ‘It was al- |, Was accomplished by Mra. Batop Keeping a duplicate bank book, Hh, Mr, Berg accidentally found. ? its on t eto yr the oun as Tok “ y amounts This aroused hi FF a hice to belleve that Mfr, tohelder fas keeping two books, She | 4 @tely made a full contessio +o hie ‘ Batahelder and Miss idy were RA last May, He im the Yale Law School, cla . 165. a ber of the football team at the gollege, rnd lived in Waterbury, Conn. They became acquainted last year, It Is gald, at the Yale-Princeton game ond last May they married In Atlantic City, Two Is Taken by the Au- thorities, t the Princet: a atcheder eeton game last fall, after crawled = from the lowing a play, had f ‘an! The big bs Pe hand to a9 ge fe. A came their first Meeting. and he gave up hi for her. ip his law studies “OLESEFINDPIPA” © WATESLITLEGL Chief of Police Murphy of Jersey City Fecelved yesterday the following letter: “Chiet of Police, oe Seen Pe “Kind Bir: Would you find my raliroad man, and we bout one Week ago, my_ mamma ole letise. last 1 path to ons a0 to the e he us but we had back here a some nd we did pot get the “The people that own the house wrote ti 4, about tt, and sald it was led pt Jersey City, and it we were here to get the letter jt was to KO to papa. i f mamma is very sick \d_not expected to live, know he knew it he wauld come home to for he was a0 good to us before he La Touraine the local customs officials have yuade a series of valuable cap- tures of smuggled goods which hi been brought over among the baggage and which tholr owners had not de- clarcd for payment of duty. In ad- dition to the two cases containing & complete trousseau of costly dresses and Mngerle, another case has been discovered which bore the seme mark, the letter “MM” within # diamond shaped frame, That case also contained rich and valuable finery, allke and laces, ‘and the total value of the cuntents of the three cases Is estimated at $20,000, Two dressm accompanied by a customs broker, appeared at the Cus- pa! tom House yesterday and demanded the release of the contents of the cases, offering to pay the duty on them. The request was refused, owing to the Irregular manner in which the cases had been imported. Francis E. Hamilton, solicitor for the Collector of the Port, at once began an investigation of the case, Nad Trouble Before, It was stated at the hearing that of women, 8 han, of No. il East Forty-eighth street, had once before been in trouble with the customs authorities. The records show that in Septemtber, 1900, Mrs, Shanahan brought over dresses valued at several thowgand dollars without declaring them, and that In consequence thereof her trunks were seized upon thelr arrival, After the exami on of the case is completed the whole matter will be re- ferred to Collector Stranahan, js my stepfather and his name I Frederic. He is. good rajiroad and was conductor before he left railroads, or and you will & special letter and told to came to us, we are so destitute T will send you @ stamped en- him please let le girl, thirteen years old. moma dies I will be all alone. You will try and find my Won't you? Thrnking you am reaneetfully yours, *RERNICE MILLER. Main errear, thiee Mat,” detailed ar Edi- nae within with Incompatibility of Temper. 15.—William | } in the Same Way as Other! Since the arrival of the French liner | Mrs, Elizabeth | Four Helpmeets, His His Sixth Is Charged one ever sued him for divoree, and he helped her to get it. The others were }sued by him and they helped him untle the tang.c. his former wives and Tolson were greut friends, and when another wife would taken the ex-wives were invited and Were present at the ceremony and the subsequent feast, Tolson gave them what was regarded | the bond, and with ro hard feeling the divorces follow ed. No children were ever born to become entangled In the complication, 00 BEQUESTS OR, THC WL |Gives a Ranch to One Son, and a House, “Preferably Out of the City,” Is Given to the Other, The will of Dr. Henry Tuck, Firat | Vice-President and oldest trustee in point of service of the New York Life Insurance Company, who die@ at bis country house, Seabrixnt, N. J. Sept. 2 last, has been filed for pr 3 Dr, Tuck wae very rich, The petition | for probate modestly states that the real and personal property he left is ach worth more than $10,000. The will makes the widow, Mru. Blenore B. Tuck, and the New York Ge- curity and Trust Company executors and trustees, Mrs, Tuck was the duc- tor’s second wife and many yeurs) younger than he was, She was Mrs. Hammond, a widow, when he married her only two years ago at her hom Chestnut Hill, Mass. | To her he leaves outright his hor carriages and the furniture in the how @ No, % Bast Fifty-third street, and be | his country house, except his collection | | of postage stamps, which he directs | shall be sold and the proceeds added to” the estate, | The ranch property near Bale, Cal., is left for life to his son Shirley K. | Tuck, after whose death the property | reverts to the trust estate. | | ey’s Romantic Marriage, | | @birley Richardson Tuck aud his | | brother, Henry W. Tuck, are well known in New York, where they have | found ite worth living. In July, ivi, | Shirley Tuck married very romantically | the charming Sugette Virginia Maynard, @ young actress. It was reported that | the engaging young couple determined to marry after a midnight supper on the roof of a Fifth avenue house where dwelt a broker who had made much money in Wall street, At any rate they went to the Little Church Around! the Corner and wore |made one, Dr. Tuck was so greatly op- | posed to hie son's age thet he would not recognise him for a whie. Subsequently young Mrs. Tuck got a divoree from her husband and amicable relations were resumed between father r. Tuck lett $10,000 to buy @ house and ‘After the divercer had becn granted, | 2 au an elegant home as their turns came! clety of Boston; one-twelfth &s Mrs. Tolson, but it did not take cacn | York Boclety for the Relief of the W i. wife and her husband lung to weary of cws and Orphans of Medical Men Disposition of the Residue, To the trustees the will gives in t the house No, 111 East Fifty-ftth street for his daugher, Mrs, Rosamond Tuck Skillin, The doctor bought thin house when Miss Tuck married James Ha: Bilin. mone residue of the estate ix 0 the trustees ta be bald hue in trust, the income 'wo-fifths of the income t the widow, one-fifth to each of ie BNA dren. On the death of the widow estate Is to be divided amon; the hilt ren, he widow survive the children and thelr descendants, one-fourth ¢f the entire property goes to the Maasaohu- setts General Hospital, of Bagto.; ene- fourth to the President and Foliows, of Harvard University, of which Dr, Tuck was an alumnu i one-twelfth to Massachusetts Medical Benevuleat t New York City; one-twolfth to the Ne York Society ‘for tae Prevention Cruelty to Children: one-twelfth New York Charities Organisatl clety and one Unitarian Ass on Ros ifth to the American MILLIONAIRE STRICKEN. © — PITTSBURG, Sept. 15.—Charles Lock- hart, the millionaire of! man, banker and capitalist, was brought home from Spring Lake, N. J., last night, suffering from an fllneas that alarmed his family, He was revorted resting easier to-day, Mr. Lockhart is now in his elghty- seventh year, —— vAAFULA When a child I had a very severe at- tack of Diphtheria, which came near proving fatal. Upon recovery the lands of the neck were very much en- forged, and atvee the free vas of iodine, the right one, was reduced to its nor- mal but the left one continued to grow—very slowly at first—until it was about the size of a goose egg, which be- gan to press on the windpipe, causing difficult breathing, and very inful. An incision was made and a les quantity of pus discharged. The gland was removed, or as much as could with safety be taken out, For ten years I wore a little piece of cloth about an inch Jong in my neck to a the place open, ring this time I to have it cut Y i doctor every time I took epld or the opening clogg- Re aie or early Summer of 1 was 8. S. 8., which I did, strictly in accord. ance with directions, I took twen' six large bottles, and was entire! cured, for I have not suffered since that time, B.S. RAGLAND, Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Clarlestou, 8 C, Only a constitutional remedy can reach an hereditary disease like Scrof- wla, When the blood is restored to a vc opie = Re Sree jeposits are carried off there is wal retarn to health. $.S, S. teal SS it is the only guaranteed strictly vegetable remedy. Tf you have signs of Scrofula, write us and our sGniatsiensiednes rsuaded by my wife to use | y| Sait advicesom ree | The Swift Specific Ce., Atlanta, Ga, [a SOLE CLUTHNG | WORTH $15 00 Former Employee of Browning, King & Co, Charged with Theft of Eight Cases of Goods, from Truck, | Frederick Cash, of No. 662 Greenwich | street, formerly an employee of Cannon & Smith, of No. 15 Crosby street, | truckmen for Browning, King & Co.,| was urrested to-day and charged with | the theft of eight cases of clothing val- ued at $15,000 taken from a Bro ng.King & Co. truck yesterday al noon on the Bowery, The clothing was found at No, 21 Centre street, The truck from which the goods were stolen was driven by John Le Tour. He started out with nis load and got thirsty jong before his destination was reached. | A few drinks taken at various places along the line satisfied Le Tour in « measure but not entirely, When he met his old friend Cash on the Bowery near | Fourth street the two had several more irinks and then both mounted the wagon, | They had not proceeded very tar when a third party, a friend of Cash, was taken aboard, The three patronised several saloons along the line, their progress with the truck deing a snail's pace, When Le Tour woke up he found the truck in Allen t, near Grand. He report the robbery Was sober enoug M We 0 to the police and then k lence again. At police headquarters to- jay Le Tour was recovering, {Form tue bing. effects of the peripatetle im! The police did not ik Le Tour told and Inspector MeOh put him through the third degree wi the result that Tour also was placed under arrest he piace where the goods were found by a brother of a ir was arrested his name was John- vhen 1 he told the police gon. DRAGGED BY A COW. Animal Rolted and rmer Estan- gled in Rope Badly it PURDY'S STATION, N. Y. pt. 15. — Kdward B. Brady, of Golden's Bridge, one of the largest owners of farm prop- erty In Westchester and Putnam coun- lea, was seriously Injured near this place while driving cattle along the highway. One the animals was o yaree helfer, which Mr. Brady was lead- ing with a rope. “Buddenty the animal bolted and the rope became wound around Mr. Brady's legs. He waa thrown violently to Whe ground and dragged over the road fur some distance and badly Injured. 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