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AN SAYS ‘SUBWAY ROUTE TYRVINE SHOULD | FOREAST SIDE BE THRASHED 18 DRAWN UP —_—>—- WMirs. Elliott Declares Rector's Chief Engineer Pargons Sub- Insinuations Against Her and, mits Plan for a Line from the Bishop Talbot Are Brutal and) Battery to Bronx via Lexiny- $ Without Foundation, ton Avenue. 03 ALONG RIVER FRONT AWAY DOWNTOWN. GIVES HER VERSION OF i CAUSE OF TROUBLE.! Strong Influence Being Used to iso Suggests Line on West Limit New Charges Against side and Up Seventh Avenue Bishop to “Upjohn Letter” to Connect with Present and to Keep Woman Out, Road—Cross Lines, Too. pect ecm = a c — Ps * spyasiel th "The Byeninn Woetd.) Chet Engine: Parsons this after » RUNTINGDON, Pa. Dee, %—With| noon submitted ft he grace of a queen and sy manner | aubway routes t «he v We a woman who Is tn the habft of tead-| Board, The east sito route proposed n Ming. with the volce that only cul ure | Renin * bg South me coer . ae auth etreet, across Cyentles slip to te Geings, Mra, Emma Desha Elliott d@-) pine iret, thence along William a ‘elared to-day that If her father, Gen: | sirgot, under the Brooklyn Hrldge, un *Desha, were alive the Rev. LN. W.) aor Park row to Chambers sires! to py elrvine would be horsew hipped |Hroadway, and under Broadw to h a pould alive” abe Lat | Union square, thence passing t h « ow 4 ee aes | Lexington avenue and under Lexing. s Hh ala ania Twlbot 8nd lion avenue and the Harlem River and be ce “Buch cruel, unkind things have been [erie aie-property: ta). termina) loop 4 published about mé, It is ao dimoult |WNder Third avenue t Hu : for a woman to prove otherwise once | dred and Forty-second and Mor be *"the tonguo of scandal has taken liber- | rie avenue, with @ br Inuing « 2 thes, however unjust ied for, | Under Morris avenue with > “with her name. | the Subway at E ed and b “T have hesitated to reply to the base, | Forty-ninth street u false, cruel insinuations that have bees | He suggests a new west side tine « 2 devalled against me by a man whom }| commencing at the Hattery and pare ; “befriended, who broke bread at my |ing under Hattery Park and Greenw gable and who tovk money from my | str West Broadway, Fifth avenue, © pan" | Broadway, Twenty-fourth and Twer v Will Ald Exposare, |Afth streets to Seventh avenue and e “Why should not I do my part In| under Seventh avenue to @ connection tr ahowing this man to the world in bis | with the present subway between Forty th true colors? He has again tried to cast | second and F fifth streets, together ce Teflgctions upon me by stating that [| with a crosnown connection gt ‘eri Uy wore purple when Bishop Talbot visited | fourth street KR me. Buppore 1 did? I frankly admit| Me says: “On the eost aide ti we y that I wore a gown of purple on al |avcount of the narrowness of the stre ro eecasions when Bishop Talbot was a|and other local conditions, tt would be ; visitor to my house, but I had the gown | possible to construct but two tracks ay made in Philadelphia long before Lever |from South Berry’ to Thirty-fourth | ; met or knew Bishop Talho!. My wear: | street and Lexington avenue, but ¢rom Lh ing {t had nothing to do with his coming, |that point north it would be derreble TP and Dr, Irvine knows it. It 1s but an-|to construct four the local tracks of ther of his unkind ks by which |above and press tracks below we he hopes to injure Bishop Talpot and), “Qn the w je line there should be wi myself. fone dl acks extending south from Forty i “My relations with Bishop Taitot | bere deat ee On | have been simply and only thosw ot} The report was ordered printed to. friendehip. It was my duty when the [wether with maps and will be taken u a Kain in two woeks Bishop of this diocese came to Huntin ' on to recetve him and entertain him, | anoeat panuetien récelved a than te ; Other members of the church here did| had not as yer succorded In comtys to 7 i and why should I have hesitated to| Any Unlerstunding with Ward d& ‘iow a lo 80? I was innocent of any wrong:|tising wrivilee iy tiy moenene, Maker se orivile, nt ua doing of of any intention of wrong. | Relmont maid Re ‘was soieee ty ee if (Gols, and no one knows it better than | lt North Carolina home fora tine and | aa Dr. Irvine. He has acted all along peawed the Board to be dolerant ta the an through sheer malice, ————___ Gor Recelved in Church, | ; a git eae nat im charem. TRIED DYNAMITE TO ESCAPE bg tried to injure 1 have been a mem. SPP Epa be oe of Bt, John's Church here for years, |Conviet Exploded It In Car and One a unit a stort time ago. was pregt: | MAM WHs Killed and Others Hurt. rat Ladies’ Auxiliar: 0 3) ng » fete “et be Ladiew’ At tity. ths BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, De: White tn oh when i came here attce my |® train cartying 19 convicts In the em up 7 ita my as nd ped. obt neg ploy of the Tenneraee Coal and tron 6001 4 (Ott had obtained a Giveene ten | allroad Company wan golog from fi Leite, I went to Mr, Houghton | Mine No. 8 to the prison, Will Piller, a h he Maetat? fun that Thad deen | negro conviet, exploded a stick of dyna-| <i Nadie auld my, explanation was | mite tn one of the coaches with a v | no cplection to effecting a wholesale release. te he oe Ree Nis) J. Dawkins, ® eonviet from Henry q ine y RR <i erin County, was killed: Guard Pickett tost | & lem and an arm; George Delaney, one Ehalratate "trp a Fomine | of the tratnmen, was hurt, and several Pe py a iirelt the | Convicts were slightly Injured dur ehuren. Moen the: ne | the stamped f for Diving the ehvirmay nD fushed forward and pr of ef Ay 4 Cape of anaMt the convicts. ‘The explo: AE tgs Me “not Gulte #0 ang {sion blew out the end of the coach. | i thought ho nore of the matter unt) | === a e dey. ereatly to my surprise, 1 he- Pr eel 4 letter from the choirmaster, fe > ad returned to Altoona, Inform: a: | me that he was Jil and tinable to 4 Pp fettarm his duties, and asking me to fa Ls ny him the money due him for hig J. Fre@’k J dolphin | ‘a Services at our church A. J. Arnold... hiladelphin | Saye Dr. Irvine Kept Money, —&, Lord Gtih be “Well, you can imagine my oe er of, mauoneipais| by ment when I discovered that De ‘Kew York we ¢ bad never given the choirmaster ew York , money he had begged from me nna |ASMeW MacBride,.,,.. Kensington ‘course I naturally indignant dolphin 1 twas the first opening of the breach| Ww, ¢. Milter | ‘ Ws, and one thing led to an: | yy, ye : . a + unt finally Dr, Irvine started | Ws Ps Millie ee present trouble by rofuying me | A+ T. Jackven. fr communion at our church because [| James Denitho: tt Was a divorced woman, John on “That. Ip the expianation of i fel Whole controversy, Of course, Pa, i ot tin Warned the ‘truth he Pa. | ff vine to t 0 tf 1a ny aad ite eaten" and) The really remarkable feature of ts | » Irvine that he shouta Presentment i the fact that five of rf coat brutal fneinuations at m the signers are vestrymon of the Hunts; laughter of Gen Tobert Tew ingdon church from which Dr. Irvine | v alive he would horsewhtp ¢! Was expelled in igawminy by Biabop | ( has stooped to insult a defenseless | Taldot, i Woman and to couple her name that of a dignitary of the oh Want Pabltc Heartag. | aro j mhould love and respect and not Thethe: ~ ‘ b *to the gaxe of a curious pub Whether the § aulry at Reading sha Willing to belleve the worst, a « secret or pubile ts a matter not yet " Cally if there Is 2 woman In the wholly determined. Under the eanon tq a af the church {t must a “secret | } TRYING TO KEEP WOMAN |!eariog. ut this scandal has gained | , f pliel nany © OUT OF NEW CHARGES. ‘easi churchmen are insisting that ¥ ‘tans dota! * mate public, 1 Merbert Noble lawyer and chur-h Hanch supporters of ‘the man, went to Ph niladeiphia to- day. and p stands the Rev John | t Defore nightfall the finishing touches mantown, and pre ‘dent wil bave been made to the now nae n harges aghingt Mishop Biicibert Tal-| clequcnt 4 who tasks smung y leaders of religious cagught in tt Tafhitacke ard belyg brought to bear) ountry : on Mr. Noblé and members of the! pr, ty Aseliien ta" Glas Board of Uaatiry appointed 09 it) rice of tye soanda in Heading, Pa, Jaa, 1. to suppress | Tor ae that vanict tacts that ‘baye beg: uncovered by eter pipe ROH Talbot & u the detectives Who have been look! na |e 1o me would be made the ground into the bistory of the case, $F 8 wild he, addin } These detectives have deen to Hunt-| my no} Oingdos, the home of Mra. Emma v. Biliott, the handsome woman who !s/ (1 wound the Hishop abvut nd then caused him to Mev. Dr, 1. N. W, Irvine Decause he opposed her taking com- Munloh on the ground that she was Urges Leiier ax Limit, it charthmen throwghour the jes ate Urging that if the But it became knowd vesterday that pamendal must be dragged 1000 | io'peoventment copy of this letter will Upjohn loiter allesed to] be 4 under cath by the Rev. D: by Talbot, in waiea | J, A wy ne nut Hill, one men in the Pventnt Hil is the pila Mrs. Biliott retgn * is aly noted % be * ‘Tt Is known the Upjohn le | nas. teen Jes.royed, an a Very mprostion ja thay Hisk ap ehalienge thé vald ty the copy, upon whien pth bused. alleged resentmen: ts bes b oe perpen perme _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 99, The Riversid: D Siva wictim - -Injury ToHer Neos Position In Which dhawas Found And Place, = : x 4 1904, oo - '7WO WOMEN WHOSE NECKS WERE MYSTERIOUSLY BROKEN, AND DIAGRAM SHOWING HOW MORTAL INJURY WAS INFLICTED ON EACH. heed) * Door Leading To Ce ‘osition of Body oF Woman Found If Delancy Stree!’ PORTRAIT OF THe DELANCY TREET nee SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30TH AND 31ST, | A Sale of High Grade Piss consisting of MUFFS, SCARFS, STOLES and other Neck Pieco:. Fashionable Furs, new shapes and styles, COATS of Seal, Baby and Persian Lamb ROBES of Bear and Wolf Skine, ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-THiRD LisSS THAN REGULAR PRICES. a Contablece SPECIAL FRIDAY, OPIIAZE? JIT. SALE OF THIS SEASON'S Silk Remnants CONSISTING OF ABOUT 3,000 YARDS PLAIN AND FIGURED TAFFETAS, PEAU DE CYGNES, MESSALINES, SATIN FOULARDS, BROCADES, CREPE DE CHINES AND VA- RIOUS OTHER PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES IN LENGTHS SUITABLE FOR WAISTS AND SKIRTS, AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF UNDER REGULAR PRICES, Sroadway L. 1916 Street. CANDY SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR'S. COUNTERGOODS,LB.,20c. THE LARGEST LINE IN THE ciTY. llar | | | | | “\Pesy, met her death. An hour and a halt y was discovered « ODELL BEATEN; coat ' y No. i Fust Twenty-fourtty street, with the Intention of going uptown. She wae th widow t Laughing Larry” Butler, a well-known character, DEPEW SENATOR: who was for many years 4 car starter At Forty-(ind street and First aver Ho died at his post of duty a month (Continued from First Page.) go. After the fureral Mrs, Butler qrsreenttasemsston loged her home at No, 8 West One crowd that ever squeezed Itself into the Republican State Committee Hundred and Twenty-ffth street and rooms. went to live with her sister, Miss Ka e@ was no lack of enthusiasm on the part of Senator Depew, how. |(cili. 8 lumestic, Jn the employ ever. He was the happiest man in the whole town when he came out Of jrundred and ‘Chirivectghth st conference at ¢ Republican Club and announced that he had won, — jtutier teft some tif surance money The famous Depew smile was never so ‘road, the Depew cheat was never which his #idow ted, His death stuck out quite so far. In fact, there wasn't an inch of the Depew frame : eels i Saas fr ascii ti jo dein 1 day sh alr. that wasn't vibrating with the happiness of the moment Hervey's home and waa not again inti late yesterday morning, whea she ONLY A SHORT CONFERENCE, Senator Depew had gone into that conference with Senator Malby on “Ale4 st the home-of Mrs, Mary ¢ ‘ 5 coran, at No, SM East Twenty-fifth one side of him, Speaker Fred Nixon on the other and Senator Elaberg ‘streot forming a rear guard. They had on appointment with Gov Odell and that! She refused to tell where she had spent the night and after a short stay there was uncertainty about the result of the conference was Indicated by ‘ \stairs and when he got back to the low- the rather strained look on Senator Depew's ordinarliy amiab'e face Went to the home of Mrs, Hart, Where | oe hati started for the cellar to attend PILLAR OF FIRE, GAS 9 i \ she remained until 7.90 o'clock in the |te hia Aree’ Then K wos that he found BALL OF FIRE HEATERS. The conference was brief, but full of action, Gov, Odell was informed td . evening. of some things about the si w strength that he may or may not have already known, He wes re “1 Lhat he had refused Black's friends their request of yusterilay th 2 out according to his promise of a month thelr man. It y | that he come out for Depew and settle What other arguments were brought to bear ts a secrot locked in the breasts of the conferrees, but at the end of an hour the smiling face of Depew burst through the door of the conforence room and the wait- informed that it was all over. t he co publicans, am for him, the entire matter ing reporters wore See nobody. EXPRESSION NEVIR CHANGED, Senator Depew's expression never changed a bit when he said this and he acted as though the Governor had Leen fighting for him from the first Continuing, he said “It's tho optimiat who always wins in this world. The optimist tn & hoper and he wins when tila hopes are based on material things, No man but Gov, Odell could have brought Larmony ¢ situation and Lam very grateful to him.” “How about Black?" was asked, "Oh, I understand that he |» satisfled,” sald the Senator quickly. 4 matter of fact, everybody Is satisfied. overywhere.” The other conferrees refueed to make statements, referring everybod attention was directed to the two cea by Platt and Depew. "AS There is harmony everywhere, success, to Carry iim ¢ NEWARK, N. J, anything, « > bo), hi Atked if he had seen ol Bike| ee ee Passat, eémitted be hadn't seen any since he an- ith a fractured eeutt and otherwie 4 ‘on the Meh ms nate weal’ with a fractured gent! and otherwide ins won the Aight. The Governcr only smiled ons fured abot the face and back, aud is as when some ono told him that Senator Depew | jy @ serious condition as the result of| i fairy who hud directed his fortunes to victory. boing throw m ble wagon o-d “It was very m to fay that,” said the Governor | when It w truck by a trolley car. Arked if he ersonal rt ft t ' | Ruben wap driving into 3 ; id v # preference in the matter of the Senator: his tle was struck by © trolley eat ab ship, Cov, Odell looked suspictously at the asker for a toment and thea | Pelawaa ard he was thrown out. Ie tald that he would not be human {f he had not bad a preference, but bo| was ple up unconscious and placed warted it noted {a tht nowspapors that he had never expressed thi on board’ the trolley car and taken to erence, ' '¢ retin the car bares, where an ambulance from “ ” the City ital was wall and he ‘As 4. icatter of fet,” went on.the Governor. “I tried from the fret to get | wo» caken ta't ag the sentiment of the party om a Matter. J found that It strongiy favored oft 1 would put no Mabe Car Barns. 9-3 > lives in “T presume ec Odell refueed to outyet him by » he said I od that Depe ad the talk, ond med him the ge th Gov volunteer questions. ts in the Clty F al here rake Gent a Mog bound ear and got side. Samuel ment-hous ow covery ¢ am stalrw, SLAIN GIRL MAY: BE TILLIE LEVY (Continued trom First Page.) ting of a uptown she off Ferler, | Frait and Nut Buttercups vecan Chips Pepper: up Molasses a aga ee | i — = THURSDAY ONLY: } SCOTCH CHOCOLATE AND WALNUT WAFERS. 10¢ BSSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES: ++sssssseseees 15 FRIDAY ONLY: 4 OLATE WALNUT BONBINS |...» te ‘tgeatan FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES 150 | SPECIAL FOR DEC. 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st: beer | VE-POUND Second avenue vt fot on & southbound | ONE-POUND BOXES. cuoron SEXEPPUND POMEL usm, fe hea OLD-FASHIONED BARLEY BUOAR JQ | SRR MS mdse goLb BY tn the heart of the} OLTRD CANDY. OTHBRS FOR MO) PER UOX. OOC “0c janitor of the tene-| °T BRITTLE.. PINK MIXED CANDY, AN ENDLESS Age & Wo will detiver 10 Ibe. at j BUTTER PE: No, 1 Delancey atroet, | y GAD ES SONBIING FORIMENT OF DBLICIOUY CON- 95° he body of Mrs, Buiter at PEPPERALNTS AND | page 9 o'clock last night. She was lying 1a| 3 Aa tel 13. wit HEAD Ee Palit OB ‘AN AgsORTe at tae foot Of @ narrow Tron c Siar BP ALL Gio) LATES $1 0 Her ‘head was. jammed bee) ee 956 09 the stolrway and the brick wall| iva \ ¥ that considerable force had to} ATF Rasptie Bs “A VeRt miee Shake aN x ived ia extracting her, Wee GRADS. owoct ? 25¢| Friips OR ALL CHOCOLATES $1.50 Possibiy half an hour before the dis-| SCORE OF KIX deowida’ of if the boy Borler was passing An Immense Showing R throug the hall when he bumped into S$, VERSE 1 whovsumped out {rom behind the | MOTTO PAPERS, COSTUME MOTTOES, Br FAVORS, Ger th ay. It appeared as though he had | me from the door leading to the 54 BARCLAY Sr ) The Berler “ piled. He almost ran down the before Berler could make a mo tain him he had hurried down and mingled with the ‘The Janitor went up throu out the ball lights. He gos- with some of the tenants on the rined v FVY.—On Wetneniay, it K Dt very. et the home of his oor GOIN ur man was we the style of the n peared to be agitated \ “What are you doing herat* asked am @ buildin: vilng « It is supposed that Anstead | the body. Senator Depew's re-election and that is why I, in common with other Re- All I or any other Republican has ever wanted | to do in this matter Is to please and satisfy the members of the party which we represent and to which we belong.” Asked if Gov, Higgins had taken any stand in the matter, he said that | he had not, but judged Higgins’s stand by the attitude of his friends. When asked {f President Roosovelt had taken any hand In the matter, he sald, An Evening World reporter wrote him of the announcement of Depew’s selection and «ked for an expression of opinion on the matter. Mr. Black sent back word that he had absolutely nothing to say at this time on the Senatorship, and that there would be no use walting as he| didn’t expect to have anything to say. When it first bécame known publicly that there had been differences of opinion over party policy between Senator Platt and Gov. Odell, public in the United States Senate, held Platt went before the Legislature for re-election two years ago and was returned, but three Republican State Senators refused to support him. The campaign to return Depew practically began at that time, and was continued up to to-day when he was able to announce ite | Last summer prior to the meeting of the State Convention, it was re- 8. Black desired to go| nate, and thet he would have the support of Gov. | ‘k announce himself @ express Aimself as favorl I, In order to sevure tho suppe ad: had a 2 Senator-| iS ! Senator Piatt was not in the elty yesterday nor to-day when | to Gov, Odell. The latter, following his rule not to talk for publication ported Jn political circles that former Gov, Frank at his club, went to ghe Fifth Avenue Hote! and thero held a sort of & tw the United Stetes vevee, He was asked atout the reported cettlement cf (ae Senatorial sit-| Qgeil, Never, however, did Mr. B ration, and he said 7 not at any time did Gov, Odell ope “Why, there's nothing to say about that matter now. The thing ts When Senator Platt sought to nominate Timothy L. all settled.” Governor, it was gald that Gov, Ode “Is it Depew?" he was ask Black and hia trieads for Higgins, had agreed to hy, I believe it ts," he a red. ship contest, “Will any cliiey no:we go to the Republican caucrs?* the closing conference wes be I don't believe thove will The matt reitiod ant 7 |wdi'he washed to te seman "TROLLEY AS AN AMBULANCE, | BLACK WILL WITHOLAW, Then Black wil! with¢raw* Sons & San pet oF Wanes e-On Deo. a? at isle ret ants Aw that the man Was | 4) following rates: COR.WEST BWAY | dressed, but not In Manhattan Istand, 10, inborhood, He ap: | Brooklym Jersey City, Hoboken of the Bronx, 13°. No Goods sent C. O. D, MASHING he re- is inrpector,” the steps assing crowd, a the bulld- ALE Introductory exe for JO days ony. & rics far below coat of ma: re. Te Heaters conceded by experta the by yoed. Ate economical wreat hoat aiven, Sultahle for rye home, oftiee ry BALL OF FIRE, “You can say that I will be returned to the United States Senate,” he with some warmth: | } sald, “No other Republican name but mine will go before the foint seasion “The President never expressed any preference in tho matter to me,” H REGULAR ie of che Legislature. Ittaall settled, al! settled, gentlemen,” and the genial > Lda ' no'00d 8 a . iN f 10,00) sid | Senator rudved his hands teether glectully. “I have realized the ambition) BLACK WOULD SEE A $3.00 } J $3,85 et uefa of my life and owe it to the untiring efforts of Gov, Odell in my behalf.” FOU ES VOYSEEOS, ZINE Meena lo Be Swe leony 800. Would Regular Price. $8.00. | |] ceveetceeiemanenennhaannstien Brice S28, JRAPID HEATER CO.,, 54 BOWERY, near Canal St,, New York, 670 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Mall orders il be ahivoed If accompanied by remittances, THE SIMPLE LIFE to be consistent must contain the elements of the BEST, andidate, and m, | Woodrnit tor | of Mr. | IT IS EASILY PROVEN THAT in quickness, efficiency and economy for Fuel and Itlumibation, Dee. 2% PAT: o roman, W. Lélet at, at 1904, CHARLES & 17? Nassau st, ite residence on Thurs a and friente in Dee. 91, JAN of Michar |

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