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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. ny eve THE FAMOUS $125 A DAY STATE SUITE wei OUS sag A DAY STATE SUITE | MIMASTIOLONG S100 ‘aheat my own sluter.” Mentification of the body by the mother and sisters “dramatic scene. A crowd had gathered about the grave, a tip of rich and poor alike, Swell turnouts lined the edge while their fashionable owners crowded around the ‘morbid curiosity. Two beautifully dressed young women, ‘A fiveried groom, pushed forward so as not to miss the open- ‘the coffin, while the villagers fought with one another for good prom which to see it all. D AROUN)) GRAVE. The coffin was placed beside the grave and Mrs. Lynch and her thiers, all a-tremble with excitement, were led up by Dr. Benton, ths physician. At the coffin were District-Attomney Niemann, Dr. Harry Van Riper, the hotel keeper; several cemetery workers and ‘fhumber of Mrs. Lynch and the girls were led clos to the fin. . Then the lid was thrown back and Mr. Niemann, with a dramatic m1 ft Mar s Lynch?” “faTiién followed Mrs. Lynch's outcry and her utter collapse. ~ } When Catherine lynch fainted she was standing right in front of her f vhad come from Brooklyn with the family. He caught her as and laid her beside her mother. The identifications of Mrs, Lynch were enough for Mr. Niemann, and he ordered mother carried into the quarters of the superintendent of the ceme- There Mrs. Lynch recovered consciousness for a few minutes, long to say again that beyond any doubt the body was that of her ‘BIT WAS MARGARET. “It’s my poor Margaret,” she said. “I should never have come here ay. It w-3 always plain to me that it was Margaret, but they would ‘Being me here. My God, that she should come to such an end!” and then ‘the unfortunate woman fainted again, itherine Lynch recovered consciousness several times only to faint ‘Again and again. Nothing could be got from her at all. Her hysteria was Auncontrollable, but Mary Lynch held herself well in hand. Beyond re- eating what she had said at the grave, however, she refused to say © For almost half an hour mother and daughter lay side by side in the Tiitie cemetery house, while a morbid crowd peered at them through the © doors and windows, They were finally restored to consciousness and | WAN RIPER Nor PosrTivr. oe : Harry Van Riper, of Woodcleft Inn, who knew the dead girl slightly, Booked at the body carefully and declared it was that of Margaret Lynch. Bad Dr. Shea, after an examination of the teeth, also said the body was > that of Margaret Lynch. a The identifications completely satisfied the authorities and the girl SUPERBAS LOSE T0 CARDINALS Hanlon’s Trolley-Dodgers Drop First Game of Last Series by a Score of Four Runs to for His Long Legs. FLYING TRAIN a Far from St. Louis. JUMPS THE RAILS ‘Twenty-five Persons Injured by Ditching of Hot Springs Spe- | cial in Missouri—Wreck Not | Young Villiovaire Can Have Filtered Air and Perfumed Baths, but the $19,909 Rosevood Bed Ia Too Short 007 T0 MA Persistent Rumor That She Is Engaged to Nicholas Long- worth, a Young Millionaire Congressman from Ohio. Friends of Miss Roosevelt in this city are expecting an announcement of her engagement to Nicholas Longworth, IS MISS ROOSEVELT FOR $10,000 BED Young Millonaire Engages Royal Sult at Reasonable Rate of $125 Per Day, or $45,625 a Year. BUT HAS TO SLEEP IN THE SECOND BEST BED. Hire of Servants, Cost of Meals, oto,, Wilt Make Annual Living Expenses of the Thomases BR. Thomas, banker and owner of one of the finest string of race horses im the world, is too long for the $10,100 bed In the royal suite at the Ot. Regis. ‘This gem of the cabinet-maker’s art was built to apcommodate six feet enugiy, Mr. Thomas is more than six feet, and it was almost & case of al- towing his feet to hang over the rose wood footboard. For the past few days, since Mr, ‘Thomas and hie wife became guests of the St, Regis, ocoupying the state quite, for which they pey "1% 0 day exclusive of the cost of the apartments for the valetand meld, friends of the young milltonatre have been eoking him bow he enjoyed the royal bed. ‘They bantered him sdout this ‘autil finally, in aft unbapy ‘moment, he ad- mitted that the princely couch was too short, Since then his friends have not ceased to twit him about the brevity Of the $10,000 bed and his extravagant length of limb. Meeps in the Next Room, Fortunately for Mr, Thomas, there is another bed in this royal suite which was built with an eye for @ long stretch, Of course, Mz, Thomas could curl wp comfortably in the rosewood masterpiece, but this would be unaatts- ‘| factory, Therefore the young banker eocuples the bed in the adjoining room while Mre, Thomas finds the state bed as cosy as the most luxurious could de- aire, ‘The managers of the hotel expressed ignorance of the fact that a tuck would have to be taken out of the famous rose- ene |Soard of Aldarmen Passes an Appropriation to Pay the Sal- aries of 400 Additional Meme. bers of the Police Force. At the meeting of the Board of Al- dermen this afternoon the Committee on Police revorted in favor of making an appropriation of $100,000 to pay sal- aries of #0 additional patrolmen during the next six months. Alderman Goodman sald that the mate, ter of Increasing the police force was . 30 important that no action should be taken wtlhout a public hearing, Aldere “ MoCall urged Immediate considerae ton, ‘ “With the lawlessness we hear #0 mach of,” Mr. MeGali said, 4 ie sary that addittona) mplicemen ter vided. ‘We Rdow that moro.aM@gunl yiee Is rendered under the three-p! | system and nothing should be done tt for’ the Commpasipner to go back > th: »-pliitoon ‘system. I say furl | this voard should not allow any ret to the two-platoon system.’ : President Maéfen, of. tha Dfénx, thera is great need for.more patrol! in his borough, and Alderman My declared that {t would take at least | additional men to patrol properly the, | district above the Harlem River, °° ¢ Gen, Sickles argued that s | hearing would disclose whether the lek, | Of police protection ty ite a erty complained ‘of i@ due to the lati of additional patrolmea ‘or to @ Inck er management ¢f the ex “The motion to have @ publle hearing le was lost, On roll-call Alder: ing. by the floor. a oa seman Dome 1 disagree with the thes of pilice Thactivity,® ne matte md district we find ¢! an pao active y gathe BPP ey gal In seven peitnents say st night” Alderman Dowling voted aye, as did all the otver Alcermen, except Gickles, even Messrs, Goodman an Myers yielding to the persuasion @f the Tammany leaders, The appropriation was passed, The Dealer Who- Studies Hs‘ Trade Keeps Evans: Bi ee " — ~~" | | representative in Congress trom the © will go. on the records of the county as Margaret Lynch instead of “Martha ST, LOUIM, Mo., Bept. 27.—A passen- ore Firat District of Ohio. ‘The rumor that | mond bed to Aawne omer ald they ' ” R. H-PO.A, BE. |@er train on the St. Louis and Iron they were engaged has been ‘persistent 4 ex: , My Dilton, 1b... «+ 1 0 10 © | Mountain Raliroad, known as the Hot | re Giseuse the report that experts had ex: : the fength of time the body has been buried it was in| Gessier, cf. 1 1 9 0 0{Springs Special, as ditched near Pled- for some time, and recent events seem | amined the bed to see if It was posaiblo ‘i The f Lanter. ve. 0 0 & 0 6/ Mont, Mo., 125 miles from St, Louls, to» to lend confirmation, to a& sin inches oF so te aegure 8 ‘condition. features were well preserved and there was no day and about twenty-f i giant's comfortable repose, ~ ‘oom for mistake in the identification by the mother, Bheekard, It. 908 Nag Ae Roe Rreme THANE Bre onenee Mrs, Oxden Mills mave a dinner last S0'S a"\ire. ‘Thomas are the second ARPT HOME FOR CEMETERY. seit, th 0 1 1 Ff], Atthe offcg pf the General Manager night at her country home un the Hud- | guests of the St. Regis to engage the| ON DRAUGHT. A | Baten, ¥ 0 1 2 0 |i Was stated that as far as kapwn no- son to Miss Roosevelt and Mr, Long-/ 125 a day suite. They have been there Thereby insuring the Loyalty Pleasure’ ft, Lech, accompanied by her daughies, Anne and Catering, let aan, 0 0 0 4 0) tay wa killed and only « few of the worth. ‘They tat le by ada In the|rral ayy and Intend to say fr ao | TM er ts Penn pe : a f . J | Injured were seriously hurt. course of the 1 Mr. indefinite pa The suite consists of © Mie Betas fan and tae to Page me Oo eee Ser oie Gens TATE S| er RO Boe eA tew minutes before the party left the house, Oswald Maung, sr) TT ween aid | this eewrions. oe padebe Lthaca tet Yared 4 . home at No, 269 Vernon avenue, accompanied by a friend, and| 7%. oe ei Ta || q LYONS SHOT IN py ern Eyed ses Reet tse od. Lane. |and tere mae ro ura ap igs sy came to his offcr at No, 218 William street, Manhattan, He is not going|inime ae Italian to Commit Suicide at eseveriag the cede he Sihar Sussts tn te tha fo wot the ooo ee ‘ . “ 4 J ir amuse. Europea ¥ ' <, , a dha td a gaat pote rman, : Lt, OT. LOUIE OAR. BAD ADWAY OFFICE Columbus Cirole Result In His Panteded ce DUPRE of the clipping yy’ mortte pores Cowa ( : 0 ‘The bathroom je floored and walled 4‘ y i hd wel SF ialia a ian 1 ae areal, 2 BR ie Arrest. Both Kvaded Questions, with Italian macble ad the plumbing . 3 : y rs, Lynch and her daughters | pecktey. 1 01800 ectinllgermete f ~—. Finally both Miss Roosevelt and Mr, | throughout is of quadruple sliver plate, Good Sense . ‘ere Induced to make the trip. Up to today they have stated that they | mturen, 00320 John Raftaclo, seventeen years old, | LOREWOTtN were preseed for a confirma. |The carpets mark, the highest devel. y_Wwere satisfied that the dead girl was Margaret Lynch and that they nee@ed | moot. t ¢ 20} @/Robert L. Wrenn, While Intoxi-| an italian clerk, who retused to give] uon,o" © Senial of the report that they lopment of Kee Tenodl, Noe rene geal Po sight of the body to convince them. As late as this mornin, the aeons a ea ha adress, was arrested at Columbus] Tin greg oui, nea at the sees at ane | eras that add to the aplender of the . | tively stated thet they would not go to Freeport, but they finally Fidided shay, aga oated, Wounds a Clerk Who) circie, witty-ninth street and mghta | ga, eres sas Sant Gi that ot the fufie "ware purcpased in hose Conti " OP, D@ vss "" ia ny i og ihe pleas of the leas County authorities that much strength had MeFariand, 6 111 4 0| Refused to Let Him See His Niioe enontoal Kuctone tt alae ok that enither Miss Roosevelt nor the Con. fonised by princes ant! af: POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILOWAN, ‘ to the ¢! that the dead girl was not Margaret Lynch by sreamman bad. expressly admitted that | *'t* and that the quickest way to settle the matter was for them |"7*"" Wife. throwing himself under ¢roltey cara, \thovah Me. Thomas pays {12 for the At the station-house Raffaelo. aad] ey Were engaged nor hed they ox. mianege oamare emesis! Just snug enough to hold . scon Pressly deni an exive to have his meals ~ tt be present at the exhumation to-day, Similar efforts to get the n ee bey of tek dod cade anreag, served ees nace 6 gi & seh Bred ten, 49: 00h 0000 Robert L. Wrenn, « druggist, of No. e peyote ae leach bassin vd h ak the te : x hea mah the f t securely, f y Base Hite-Off Scanion, 8; off MoFar-| 154 West Bixty-clghth street, this after-| find it, and had finally come to the con.|(2¥" headquarters of the Republiean | upon the gh, tee breakfast © ® lenough to afford perfect or dinser, eo that the 7 nano8 pay ig pe that he was out of work and starving. on eo — Son 7 we = ? , ean eet a ot oe eiar.| NOON walked into the office of John J.| clusion that It would be beat to end| COnsTemslonal Committee, was pressed ae : A | Wife's Curious Manig. enti thetnh "se ser Tot sia i, ht en ah rt mannan place a ese, uit along hygienic 4 { ples Me rssdas of No, 2 Broadway, we all he had was a counterfeit $10 elusive of ¢ ; . tow 0 Toe Ronin worn) | aed for la wite, who In employed| Bi. He will be arraigned in ie Wen he de Cait Raheneeah er6 CpeeneeD aM pas Mine suite a.vatet, allines, the’ Coward Shoe+ vs WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, ere. iiiam H. Lyons, a clerk, re-| Side Court this afternoon charged with| ua. i For Cabs and N. Y,, Sept. %—The Brooklyns suf-| fused to allow him to see the woman, | insanity. ; vg Mg 208 eet ht paw vante, eile all guests 2 ug te forms the ideal foot cover: uppers fered thetr third defeat to-day in sué+| Whereupon Wrenn drew a revolver and| The young man attracted the atten pr bp Guated 85 pete ry l Food Young millionaire ie more than $89, oF ing for men, women and ceraion, the St, Louls team beating thot rene tn the back of the neck,| tion of people nt the Circle by his pecuil- | Notning to say.” AN IOS vate 96 FrRinr © FOR children <r them by a score of 4 to 2 It was an icting a flesh wound, dar actions, He stood in front of 3 ttttona: o unmngereeting game, and only @ small-| The sound of the revolver created @| car, and when it was Rlevent' Na: fe o Wichelns Lengqworeh fo 6 ty ve le and two other ser- Kings and Princes Not in It, P, " In return.tor this enormous outlay the Mrs. i id It, nie reng, | him threw himself on th . 7 thirty-five years old, a Harvard man, nded wi SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. ’ Ward's Mind Said to Have Become |" 7°" Sinet tadine, Pratend of ty Re it gal the inne’ ot times he did Ui. ‘On theta gctempt handsome and witty. He le descended | Zouns horseman 19 surrounds fine w i » where wi t be | was tur ‘er to e cust ofa 5 Dy ' Strangely Affected Since Child's Death— | rare opened the game by ning the [Oot tthe the tad nee RS one, fan | Beytas urned 1288 from Revolutionary stock and isa mem. | Bajorty of seonitental princes, JAMES S. COW, ; ooo ber of the very cream of arlstooracy of 4 ne re ceed 268-274 Greenwich St the Ohi tropolls. From his grand- hy oN Fay, A GREAT EXCHANGE. — |ftiseua'tn"ate betas nese ea BtE he ttt Goan vasa eaae) it bs sa eaaeenmemeeed great blocks of the most valuable real shoul pee 4 1 MallOrders Filled. Send for Catalogs, - the are fitte:! Where Thousands of Employers| estate in the Congressional district be ‘Bn nang nee of aiferent the ball to left for a Sase, Hill drove out | powered, making no effort to use his re- a high one, which Lumley gathered In. | volver, Later he waa locked up in the Parrell stole second, Ritter's throw be- | Church Sirens mation on a charge of as- Ing low. ekley hit to Seanion, who! sqult with Intent to kill, while Lyon's ah pe ball to Batok, fora, Roy founds were dressed at Hudson Street to at third, Murch sent a fly to * | Hospital, Seraistent In the form described as) ard. NO RUN some thne past Wrenn has been Sent to Psychopathic Ward at Bellevue. ‘Mire. Rose Ward, twenty-six years © GH and attractive, who has been Itving curtal a #0 that in the to be annoying and expens} Ditton was thrown out by Farrell.| ised . He ‘could no Work,| @a@ Workers Are Brought To- | Presents. the softest or most shee husband, 2 salesman, at No.| Seeing no improvement in ner condi-| Hemsler lifted. one, whic Parrell nall-| Qnd-hie wite was obliged to obsain em: gether Bach Week Man Long: Beee Attentive, ant pars, Thomas ' Madicon avenue, was taken to the| tion, he saya, and particular! ed on the run. Lumley drove ® low | plo t to support him. When he 4 w i ghade it BO paiers hare f ‘ rd cf Bellevue Hospital| b; Partioularly iretiated| Sie ‘ny into Dunieavy's hands, NO| Called to ee her this afternoon he was| Relow ts given a summary of the| Front the time of hie arrtval in Wash-| mony wi ‘ins can be in thic war we ali by a@ fresh outbreak jas ‘s id this caused t fie t color t night when | RUNS, intoxtoated, and t au Lyons to} ,) fered \ ington he has beeh most attentive to/ so orvenged | ie proper gulfering, according to her h-|she ordered a cad and drove to uit Second Inning. bar him from her presence. Places offered and the situations 4-| iiss Roosevelt. He was her devoted ses ‘and towels ; b from 4 curious mania which has Garcon! iis on Riverside Drive, ordered cod Gheckard in left. vertized for In a number of callings in attendant at receptions, he accompanied ‘are P the finoet SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, ure . with Ww] R Dobbs _reptas ithe form, he says, of hiring cabs | O10! bs ae HE could et PAY fOr} smoot singled along first base Ife, but The World Want Directory last sun- of amusement, and dur- juced tn « Kisses, be. fi ‘erdering dinners in fashionable res- . her hus- forced at second on Dunleavy's : her to places J fide with Walnut Cream ee EB, 100 Seep ellecengegeenlpaa Staind neh Werday to the Mast | Bunt, Scanlon to Rabb. Dunleavy sto:e COURT OFFICER day. ing.tho past cummmer @hee Seles ta ica ees {Pf | Chocolate Covered inaple™ "1 i and Twenty-aixth street | seannd. Shay was called out on strikes, . This section of the Sunday World, | velt has beén travelling from in, wi arom) | Waluate sesecvesveriss LM F6e Dunleavy. On 4 to her husband Mra, Wars’ | where ‘Mastacete Gran tiarlem Court, | Babi's WE row tothe piste ‘Buller devoted exclusively to real estate, | Dlace as the guest of friends In society | oF secis FHRS Beleind? ttcy? “epuld Began shortly after the death) her to the Belk committed | reached second, MoFariand out, Tor- ppsabey Remi for five dayw peo Patie ward | dan to Dillon, ONE RUN. Chocolate C 6¥e ealy obild, two months ago, and |)’. Cou =|" Dobbs was retired, McFarland to Cream Caranvels..... mii@ fo its nature has become noon. | Rackley. > filed out to Farrell. Bab Batch fanned. NO RU Third taniag. led out to Dobbs. Hill sin- ae ik and on Dobba’s error he! patrick Harris, seventy-nine years t fy ¢ tone, Eumicy. kits soos Murch “fled io| 4. who for years has been an officer tpukMAIDS houses, rooms and apartments to tet | %OU"# MP adhesive and wanted, board and boarders, wants ree frequeritly seen with her and | and situations, contained 6401 separate | other young women of the Washington —_~> advertisements last Sunday, Adminietration set in the House reetau- vO WomEN, rant at luncheon hour during the last pile, Sttyationy | Seeslon. When Mise Rogeevalt attended ante’, We 1 4 the races at Bennings iast spring, end & (oo enterprising photographer cured a picture of her in the act of peggy neh esa ae ec was her 4, bi bbs. ON! in the @urrogate’s Court, fell to the Ritter laced the ball to lett for a base. | floor in the corridor of the Court-House Jordan sacrificed. MoPariand te rea by | -day. and was removed to the Hud- |NUABER " iii iRiver stole third, but woe nailed Ne Strnet Hooptia! Ja an ambulance Wasi hae ie ts au that flarria’s Iinese te J Yourth Inning. tement and heat in dee ded. courtroow. although for Smoot doubled to the fence in right! nagt ewo or three he has com- centre. Dunles fled to Gessler. | pained of not feeling well, Tt wae ini Smoot stole thi Bhay foul-fied to| one week ago to-day that Law: yep Dri Ditter. itch made a great stop of! coil dronned dead In the Court. *, Butler's n ‘and got his man at) after arguing @ motion Gefore the Bur. ‘first, romate, P pee "Geeslet taan Ag A Peat + jecklev. . four wide ones and stole| him three bases. March and Beckley ihong’ tse Med to Murch. NO Feat Babb. Batch fled to Mill, NO RU UNS. Fifth Inning. Righth Inatng. riand drove the pait i meraren for’ three. tases” Farren | Martell guit at fret, om a roller, to = ? tn Fine Cleansing and Dysing Broadway at i 122 West 48th Street. || 36th Street. Cansera for Bveryihing That Can Be Gili 1s TUL 1Bt lee BBureseTE to deen aft wes, Farrell " tre, after ; Abeaslet, “MePariand | Ratep. Hi Sent, a Tied A cahtured it's alner,. Beckley | Batch mufted Ne fout fy. He went to the Holy Festival bas Iine-fiied to Do ONE RUN. second on @ wild pitch, at oo ng fled to Rolaed ont at Ater by Me. {to centre, Hill tallied on Murch's out, the Cross, one of Shas: Dizo. : Forland. yeh fied to Hin, Hitter Jordan to filed religious holidays of . walked. Jordan war called on ne thay to were held in all) the to see PRATER Oh Oot pat short fit. srt a , ee ‘ Jordan strvek wut. seanion fied to Par: Government depart La Ig si Vee 9 34 rell, UNS. $ Murch went out, Jordan to Di Ninth Inning. Le. ble late reet- | Smoot went yt, the same way, Dun: Dition. leave ated to Lumley. NO RUNS. to Dinos, Shay wae “4 tonled to Busder, bi -” | but Bady to ing

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