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| @mong the many {diers, that little summer resort ia med olean LEFT FREEPORT RIDING ON RAIL Negro Coachman Returned * Armed, and Prominent Citl- ‘ten Has Offered Reward for ~ Gang-on Daughter’s Account, / MILLAGE Gossips MAGNIFIED RUMORS, Result Is Whole Village Has’ Been Set by the Ears and Various Town Idlers Have Gone in Temporary Hiding. ‘With ite summer population gone, Freeport, L. 1, grows dull, and gos mips find ready ears and willing hands As a result through and the head of « prominent family ie offering a lenge reward for evidenos which will lead to the de | tection of any of the men who, after » z coupling the name of hie daughter with that of Ben Jackson, @ negro ooach- man, proceedod to ride fhe negro out of town on @ rail a few nights ago, To make the father’s task of detection more dificult the negro himeelf has returned with @ large gun looking for his assailants, while many young men of ithe town have hurriedly gone into Riding, Coachman Excited Angen Rave antagonism and the lynching spintt have not had muoh to feed upon in Bweeport, which is about the last piace one would go to look for either, but @ spark haa been smouldering there for some time, kept alive by the chip- per appearance and swagger of @ young colored coachman. He drove for wealthy summer realdents of Breeport and tn the winter months has been idle, He claimed that he was not a negro, but born of Indian and white parents, A beautiful young girl, daughter of one of the best families and one of the most admired and accomplised of the village belles, Lived only a few doors from the stable where the coach- man worked, He passed the ‘house daily, whistling as he went, First the | hgiiey whispered gueeses as to why he whistled, then tney thought they Knew. Next the girl's name was dragged into the idle rumors, Magnified the Story, Adding details to give spice to the tory, the slander flew and soon the) idiera had the tale with magnified cit- cumstance and the deed was done. A lynching bee was planned, A rope | was brought and Whips procured. ‘The | nogro, suspecting nothing, was caught In the act of whistling as he walked along the street, and forthwith tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged. The gang led him struggling from the town, While looking for a convenient tree the cold got on thelr nerves and they weakened, but It was too late to turn back. They had started out to do something desperate, 90 they whipped the boy until they thought he had enough, then rode him on a rail to a lonely spot, where they left him, after warning him in stereotyped form never to show his face In Freeport again, Next day, Saturday, he was back, He had armed himself, and returned to find his assatiants, but they could not be found, The coacrman behind a gun was very different from the coashman behind a whistle, and all the loafers hunted cover, Girl's Father indignant, Naturally the girls father heard the story, and was Indigi#ant that his daugh- ter should be made the pretext for such an exploit, and In this he ts joined by the most respectable element of the community. He offered a reward for evidence lead- ing to the identity of any. one of the mob, and while there had been consid- erable quiet boasting around the grocery fires, all that ceased at once, and no one ‘seems anx!ous now to claim the credit fon Freeport's lynching bee, a HITCHCOCK GETS WARM WELCOME AT WALLACK'’S, Return of the Yankee Now York Prov Consul to Play Popu- with a new verso which to the joy of the “full house’ reception commtt- tee told how glad he was to be baok to Uttle old New York, came back for an fndefinite run In ‘The Yankee Consul’ at Wallack's fast night. Eva Davenport, of the languishing se, as ponderously funny aa ever; fora Zabelle as devoted to the young Jewkenant as though her engagement to Raymond Hitchcock hadn't been wide- eralded; Rose Botti, Albert Parr, . H, Hazzard and all the reat of the cast who shared In the success of the Consul's run at the § way were @reeted by an enthusiastic audience, Everybody was so glad to age thé wryanieo © Sl” again that Site Poustis @ook was forced to make a speech, See ACTOR HONEY IN INSANE ASYIVUM. Comedinn with “Girl from Kay's’ Inmate ef Missouri Instttution at Fulton, ‘Word was received tn this ofty to- day that George Honey, a comedian. with ‘Nhe Girl from Kay’s,"’ now play: ing in Kansas City, has besome mi hally deranged and te in Missourl asy- lum for the tsane at Mutton, in that Btate, “Mr, Honey ts an Bagiighman and wae fn several Broadway productions. His wife, who was an actress, retired from the stago to devote herself to thelr two children. The family home is on Jersey City Helxhts. Mr, Honey was a domes- tic man, an enthusiastic cyclist and very, temp te collapse Is a shock to his s always considered a ed man, Se TED LUNGHEONAND MATINEE PARTY I of Clement Court, tN , wave ut ¥. fol 1 a matinee box party at Webor's Music Hull, Among the guests of his daugitors, the Misses Antonia, Badye and 1 Hahn, were the Misses “Ruth Ry na Che Blanche Storn, Hadith Reiss Imogene Teller and Gertrude Raum, et No lixtra Charge for It, for ‘Khe World m let pies Moewenger Jee .| But Buster ja a show in himself, and | eh BY —y 1 | Violinist Displays His} Skill as Conductor—Pi- | anist Shows His Paces as Composer—Both Play Together. ‘Two bright pantteular state of the musical world were in conjunction at | Carnegie Hall last night and did stunts ‘before a areat audience that occupied every seat, filled all the corners of standing room and welled over upon | the stage until the acoompanying or- chestra was driven into a narwow sem!- oirele bounded by a living wall, One was Yeaye, violinist; the other D’Albert, pianist, The orchestra was Walter Damrosoh'a New York Symphony, bor rowed for the occasion without its leader, Most mon end rome women ere sure they can do something else better than the particular thing for which they get credit, ‘The princé of fiddlers would ehine as a conductor, while the expert player of the plano has announced his intention of abandoning the concert @tage for composition, Each put himsolt through his new paces not without «Buster Brown’ Cartoon Comedy at Majes- tic Portrays the Keal Boy — Tige Does All that Outcault ver Claimed He Could. A NMttle toy comedian, weight fifty pounds, supported by a brindle-covered stage dog, with rolling eyes, amused a Jarge audience immensely In "Buster Brown,” @ so-called cartoon comedy at the Majestic Theatre last night. Master Gabriel was the toy comedian's name, and in size, volce, dress and mischief he was the realization in the flesh of R, F, Outeault's comio fancy, Little Gabriel and his dog cared the comedy, and while they held the stage the innocent fun was indeed laughter- provoking, It was #o true to life, so like a few stray pages tom from the domestic diary of every wellregulated Roosovelt family! “Buster is no crea- tion; he Hves In every household where thiere 1s a boy and in many where there f only @ girl, ‘The stage Buster was just as funny as ‘he could be, considering the handiwork of the attthor, who evidently never had ® Buster at home. Al! sorts of incon- eruities were introduced as back- grounds, hut, outelde of the Scotch Jesstes and thetr clever Streator Zouave | drill in kilts, the stage work added little to the success of the comedy, Tt was Bustor you wamted to see—Bus- ter and Tigo; and when they trolicked off there was little interest In the char saoters, that wore various shifts of cos- tume, amt did commonplace musical comedy stunts to give the toy comedian & breathing spell. "Buster" should be a big go with the Mttle ones and the ttle ones grown up, Tf Richart 7, Outcault, with his tnt. mate heart-knowledge of real children, had only given little Buster his stage dress and Victor Herbert had written | |this musical debut, ‘Toyland’ would, have been relegated to the rear, The | second act his one or two musical num bers worth while, the work of Johm Bratton, who js In the Herbert class, | But why only one or two? | FRITZ| SCHEFF TAKES REST, Ysave and D’ Albert Do Masical Stunts. | played first, followed by the game com. I Fun and a Show tn Hrmself. take ‘Safe Pills in | Dean, honor, As a leadér Yeaye showed @ masterly geagp of his choirs, a firm beat and a sympathetic reading) ae « composer D'Albert displayed a feoun®) invention and @ melodious expreswlon, The two were a contrast in perwonal appearance—the Belgian big, burly and, in repose, stolid; the Frenchman (or is he Scotch?) emall, slender and with the alert expression of an Irtsh- man, Neither got much help from the onohestra, which was rovgh and ine effective, probably from lack of the necessary rehearsals, Beethoven's “Egmont” overture was ers great “Emperor” concerto, 1m which and Sain all conducted by Ysaye, D'Albert was the soloist, Maeychen, ‘Der Rubin’ ” and his “Over. ture sur Oper der Improvisator,’’ led by himself, and Anally Beethoven's "ICreut- gery’ sonata, {n whibh both am fotned. ‘The last was the best number, in it Ysaye displayed the marvellous skill and the wonderful chanm with which the public Is familiar, iJ D'Albert, who has not been heard here for many years, showed his meas- ure in the concerto, His tone is big, *h crisp, his nuances delightfu and yet @omehow the heart is not touched by his playing, Both he and Ysaye were warmly received and were Induced to give lah joven the manifestation of epprovel et the end lasting some minutes, Is Unalloyed with Tige iho is this show, and they are well worth eeelni Is CAUSED BY THE KIDNRYS BEING UNABLE TO FILTER THE BLOOD OF THH NIPROGEN AND THE WORN-OUT COMPOUNDS WHICH CONTAIN IT. Tho urluo of persons suifering from unlo acid or gravel lets fall, after {t has stood a While, @ reddish sediment Ike brick dust, und is very scanty, The puro urle acl sometimes appears as fine sand, or in large crystals, Persons who pass this kind of gravel largely aro apt to bo troubled with inflam- matory complaints, with noldity of the stomach and heartburn, and some of them with gout and rheumatism, CURED BY WARNER'S “SAFE CURE” Gontlemen: “I have used 4 i chills cauked by urio acid Selron in ny syetem and ft have been perfectly cured. It has done for me what 1 have never known any other medicine to do, It cures poople in tho Senth who suffer much malaria, which always affects the ele It all the doctors would presorthe War Safo Cure instead of quinine for cages of malaria there would no ba Tr ‘ttoote as quinine dows not remo: eure gorms from, tile system lke "taf rout T need ¢ laxatt rs, M. Bs Corttanon; Tenn, Treas. “Lotus Chub, Ky THAT WILL THE, Put some urino fn a gl H tt haw stood 24 hour, Sete fe ote or It 4 ‘ctbuby, tnsed and unable todo thelr Mae Me Wort not attended to immediate) x were, diabeter, rhoumatunn gone ee {nflammation of the bladde, urinary troubles wAll fatal In a short thaws, sata Cure” |p all those forma, cy, der troubles, Tt Ald trom. harméul drugd foun culled Kddney ourgs, it pleasan| and free tr ee ah varnor's ure can be pu Me of ditect, in tyro. Sima any drug stor and $1.00 a bdottle. Write Warn ¥., for free eke Cure Go,, Rochester, N, ans SAREH PILLS powele gently and ald a apeedy oulge 2S Nofako Snbatitutess thoy are danger. oun, Ask for, Warner Ne Bow o sa] which “are fall i nent “And “of odor; they are harm! Wvor andy) Fritzl Scheff, not haying recovered eut. to sing, will rest the balance of this week, upon her physician's advice, and the Broadway ‘Theatre will be ologed un. tl Tuesday night, Jan, 31, when ‘Gtrotie. Glrofla”’ will produced, | Wohetl in the dual Ute roles, BALL pt A sa a | Aelently from a cold to permit her| with Miss | UNITED CIGAR STORES SYSTEM Means Anolis PROTECTION against SUBSTITUTION pa aid ~ BRIDE OF GEORGE F. GRIFFIN. ‘Saena’s “La Jeunesse gi lerpite,' i, nen D'Albent’s "Vorspiel aim Muslkilsohan if Abwolite guce ter | an a v / Miss Holen Prindiville, who for three years has been associated with tho stage, has beoome the bride of George Franols Griffin, son of Thomas A, Grit- flu, @ wealthy manufacturer, whose home is at the Waldorf-Astoria, The marriage took place yesterday at the Archiepiscopal Chapel of St, Patrick's Cathedral and wae very quiet, ‘This wedding is the oulmtnation of a childhood romance, Young Griffin and Miss Prindiwite were playmates and they attended the anme school. It may be sald ithat they were boy and girl aweethearts, Mise Prindtvilte etudied for the stage, and three years ago she played an imw~ portant role in “Lorna Doone” in Chicago, Later #he appeared as Tima in mary,” honeymoon. the. following Dear Mrs, Pt E. Pinkham's Vege and monthlies were Meno good, strengtht PIANOS AND ORGANS. Att Cans Transien Po Loomer BS Ant PSO" OO*R Great Rush! Pianos ‘ta Week Don't mtss-the. great srl: of 1000) rah 9380" tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, including: stoo! ard cover—on libaral, terms of $800 down and $200 » ek, Defivered upon flvst payment of $5.00, Pianos fully guaranteed for ten years, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Lex. to 8d Ave,, 59th to 60th St, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDs, LOST-—Trunk marked Hdwin Latell, Theatre, taken from Btar Theatre Noy. 7! #100 Want and no uuestlons asked If returned to Edwin Latell, Tony Pastor's Theatre, OF RICH MAN “Ben Hur’ and-then as Dolly in “Roses Mr, and Mra, Griffin are now-em-thelro! the Tannhauser company, walker. 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