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RICH WOMAN IS " HUNTED BY HOUNDS —— 4 0 Barefooted and Clad Only in Nightdress, Miss Mary Rogers, of Virginia, Vic- tim of Tuberculosis, Eludes Nurse at Saranac Lake. ‘Bnecint to The Evening World.) * SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., June 26.—Bloodhounds were brought here to- @ay to ald in the search for Miss Mary Rogers, a daughter of Alexander , Rogors, of Leesburg, Va., and a nieco of the late Goy, Oden Bowle, of Mary- Jand, who dirappeared from the Andrew Baker cottage hero in a strange Mannor that has awakened the criminal authorities to unusual interest. Searching parties that have been sent out in the vicinity have made © fenitless effcrts to find some trace of the young woman, The wire window * gereen of Mise Rogers's room had been cut and there were evidences of a hg struggle in her room. M, A carotul examination of the ground outside the window of the young| woman's room shows the imprint of two bare feet, both left. Justice of | the Pence Stiong has issued subpoenas in John Doe proceedings and will make a thorough investigation into Miss Rogers's disappearance, \¥¥is fret subpoena has been issued) part in the hunt, and, after @ careful | ‘Willowebby N. Smith, a prom!-| examination of witnesses, decided to F qulosis, h 4 { tt lawyer of Baltimore, who for| make a rigid inquiry, ‘He ordereg ‘years has been counsel for the| that bloodhounds be brought ra family, He came here with| from Dannemora prison two-day, when Rogere and Miss Janney, &| tho search will be continued with re- nurse. Miss Rogers was thirty | newed vigor, aia, and for the past three| Wren frst questioned by the Justice has been o sufferer from tuber-.| of the Peace, Lawyer Smith refused to Misa here tell Miss Rogers's home Address, jJanney was equally rotivent, ‘iis roused the ire of the local magistrat and he sent for Di irictoattorney inn! of Ticouderogn, Hoe was sastructed Dy he spistriet Attorney” to push Dia, an © the matter, b ‘She ‘placed herself in the | Dos’ proveedites: ReParetene Gr. Morrison Brown, a physl-|, Tt Was then got trom the Baltimore Handa of Dr. Bro lawyer clan here, for treatment, A week a4 Avant with her nurse an W fe ett ‘tha inn stomach culos! Nurse Finds Patient Gone, | y ving here with Mr, Smith and/ Jemney, tho invalid wont to the Inn, where she remained Ait three years aha Ie maiety yearn « the young Irst appeared to be me, y trouble developed lito fabert ol camo ta the Baker cottage. Mr, Smith t the inn, ¢ tiescoentance was discovered ab Vietim of Woodend Failure. lock yesterday morning, when 4 Bhe had beon lett a la: ge fortune, ry 5p" Janney awoke and found her | Dart Bf whioh she lost i alu ons TESLA EN Arai Placed in tho hands of Dr, dend, o ips , ew York, who failed ir. a spectaciila, vestigation discovered evidences of| manner a’ Year ago, She was ong 0! » Gisoréer in the room, The screen in| Many Leesburg residents who were the ‘Woodend fail nat da, thd nal ghe 9 still wealthy, lost “and her ines weighed’ hea tie wel; | upon her mand id hess, Sho has lately dent, Her ‘counsel, he fears that eho h te. the window had been out out hur a * pledly, judging from the gashes in the wire. Only the young woman's night-robe was missing. Gearching parties made up of guides | and mountaineers were organized and set out to hunt for the young woman through the woods. The Saranac River, near by, was dragged, without result, and, with the exception of foot- prints under the window of Miss Ro- + gers’s room, there is no other trace of her, All through the day and night the searching parties sought some fur ther trace in vain, _ Justice of the Peace Strong HNOTED MEN BEAR BENNETT'S BOD view of t let that a gneve offonse has been com: mitted, a ulng his subpoenas tov day ho sald: mF fp) "I have reasons, trom the Inventiga- tlons I have made, to believe that a serious offense has been committed, and for the ae yee. of investigating whether an offense has been committed Icom: mand you to appear before le forth. with.” LINGERIE LED TO DIVORCE CASE took Justice Keogh Signs Papers THIEF SHOT HIS | ____ HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNT 26, 1905, RIOTING SCENE AND VIEWS IN POLISH CAPI editeaceaanand | | ASLeelin Wars COURT FORBIDS | THE MORGANS TO WED AGAIN _ Fike SPW Waa ew 29 GADETS ARE |: DROWNED IN , of Separation in Favor PARTNER AFTER ‘York clubman, was filed to-day, Under | Its provisions neither husband nor wife | ean marry again during the life of elthey party, | Judge Keogh finds that Mr. Morgan | deserted his wife on May 2, 1904, Merchant Steamer. Got in Quarrel Over It. (Special to TOL, FOUND DEAD | Evidences of Drug Indulgence | Discovered Near Body of the Wife. | bea BEN ve Pa ROBBING SAFE NIGHT CRASH: WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., June ois y fnal Geores eG sare uate ee eek iy » Separating Mrs, E h Parsons 1 . +e r hed Morgan, daughter of Jona, Parsons, Dynamiters Got Only a Smal! Danish Training Ship Sunk !<! 4@ milltonatre lawyer, from her husband, i me) _ at o. David Percy Morgan, a wearthy New! Haul, but Seem to Have in Collision with British VICTIM OF PLOT, SAS MRS, SPI Wife of Canadian Official and | Capt. Salmon, Who Is Under} Indictment, Tell Remarkable Story of Conspiracy. District-Attornoy Jerome, when seen | to-day, was not particularly Interent in the ac Reginald Salmon, in the Tombs prison } other person under indictment Capt. Salmon until recently was Ca- Iv | 870 Fifueth street, Brooklyn, ts accu ed of having performed an illegal opera. | tion on her, | The answer to the charge made | against Dr, Fulton is the same as one made by Capt non—part of th conspiracy, Ali slare that the | money to fur coming from. Salmon in Canada, Aa soon Governnie Capt, 8 IN HIS CHAIR of Dr. Bryan, i separation the eruelty of as found dead to- | came the arrest of Capt. Salmon it No, 10 Madison ave- fen camo the arr f i and his subsequent Tn the mod time Mrs. Shain lost, he shri office H's supposed to haye resulted position overdose of some drug to the |19 the Young Women's Christian fon, She believes that her ) he was addicted. Although is part of the plot to ruin 1 a small practice, appear- Since this troubl eine ‘ald. ne s been In want ‘ate that he did not take his | S's) gonin denies that he lived with | capt: Salmon, and in her assertion she {s supported by the janitor of her flat jand her neighbors, Dr. Fulton, denies. t formed ‘an’ illegal op Span or any one else did perform a simple operation « but that It was perfectly legitimate. throp ts the owner of e house, Dr, Bryan s from her Jast April und Hoc fitted up as on the top floor, he | at he ever per- Mrs. ations mode by Capta.t@ding of Robert and Annie inder Indictment that, ho says, has for 4; for Th GUESTS. FOUND HOSTESS DEAD Love Had Faflen from Stepladder While Preparing to Celebrate Her Silver Wed~ ding and Was Fatally Injured. Guests who had eathored to coletrate ho twenty-fifth onniversaty of the wed. hone, burs. ¢ stadt a house of death, and its foundation a conspiracy of inter: \{netend of hoiae gros ad by tao hvatess nutlonal mportance, ‘The District-Aty wept over the felons body at Love, torney says that, despite tho assertions | wy, in preparins fon tie event susuined of the accused that the whole affatr ts) jysurtes wilh 3 caused her A soctal and poillttcal plot involving death. prominent persons in tho Cy | Mr and Mra. fovs wore married June Government and in the ‘409 of m1 25, 188 1 twon ve years of ho must stand trial the same as any | yar is king one day, they Ine fied thoir friends to thelr home yestere Ly to make merry on the date of the nadian Wreck Commissioner of tho g anniversary, Dominion Government, He was suc: | eceded In that position by Capt. Oap G, Spain, After his rellet Capt, | F : Salmoy, came to this city, The wife of | sucsts, ‘The sowite had chai Capt. Spain also came here and took | ciorixed her tive vears of mare rere = -| up apartments at No. tl Second ave-| ried 1:¢ ed every wall nue, She is a friend of Lady and Lom an rations, Stand- Minto, of the Dominion overnment, she dusted Mrs, Spain {3 ajso inyolyed in tho and Mrs, Wndal, as Dr, Andrew Fulton, of Ne ing rst the |; rushed in and conscious, the a word to the had hee she dled tay the day the eo tiver wed= and instead m by sor e dey one of ts and relative turned ng was we was forty-elght yours old, holesale meat dealer WICKES TRIAL SEPT. 11, Mr, Jerome Agrees to Postpones (of Jarvin? Letter Cane, emont tween Distrlot-Attor= rome and do) B. Hedges, counsel mas P, Wickes, the trial of the n ohe cpg roms pr. lawyer for the authorship of tho told My “Lewis 1s" letters to Commodore at Weston , Was el for Bept. FOUND OWNG ON A CAR TRACK “|Unidentified Man Had Been Run Down by a_ Brooklyn Inthrop Vote WATERS PIANOS | 1 by ec.) WHITE PLAIN 7 ce ‘| he kdnapped his children and took PY ened Me es Aas Trolley or Had Fallen from On account of overstock we them to Ithan, Pa, The decree 1s con- | ¢,, erente poe a a k ve Dr will off te * —* Adered CAR, OOd oho) maLIT Binbs “AbaO ad dynami and sunk BELEN aleamer Au; * iB ars. ou One Early To-Day. | offer this week a large num Funeral of Victim of Twentieth Daughter of Couple in Sooiety | 1.10 custoay of tne. four Morsin. cht orig wdwenty=tao cadets Me — ber of good, used Upright . ae . dron—Helen, i and Joha : fiyetoven were res: n years in- | - " - Century Limited Wreck} Set of Philadelphia Found |—to ars. storgan. 5 iat HO As(Yameven) Were) Fes 42 Ee Cole | An untdentined man ts dying in the | Pianos at specially attractive low i ‘ A The order “Plaintife is solely . ‘ il Oo ihen Goilae 444i ern District Hospital froma (r r : BinospanRemashable Gattis Evidenioe that Caused Suit to jssuiies to Sea ae nid | much dy th art n istehee SAAS DH vay ros Ginged fr | turea skull ana Internal Injuries whien | Prices—from $50 upward. | . ry j tody, care and education of the child- ACN Ho) pce bie Brooklyn on Sat-| tho police think were caused carly to- ering-of Prominent Citizens. Be Tried Soon, ren, Orderea—Thut the defendant ve | pletely. w FMC aa ok be) uae I ea fay by having been. ban down uy a | Payments Only $5 Monthly! di and he hereby ts restrained coma nol ibe)s ems AATEC UAV cG t car or by a fall from a car, 7 - ll Joined from in any manner int ani. | UNKNOWN MAN KILLED oTNe headlight of @ Broadway, trolley Call early and you will get a) ‘Mme funeral of John R. Bennett, the Tey PPERIUA) a Rune: ernen Jor aitempting to interfere with oo | BY TRAIN AT WEST FARMS, | car disclosed the dying man lying on | geny'ne bargain. | noted patent lawyer, who lost his life the h haries A. SON lof the plaintife to the exels i jet Wis the tracks at Broadway and Wallabout y " in the wreck of the Twentleth Century peat i) wie comes up 8 the poner ody of the children and to H 1 Vietim Was About 35 Years o1a| ot, Wilinmaburs: and the m Send postal for catalogue, ¥ Fiyer of the New York Centra! Rati-{here next week the princ with RO eeramata ltt m (ion Is | and Well Dressod=Deacription | Man thinking the man was intoxic Ol st Wednesd: for the wife will be M Wilson's i AKA ART OM eT ip | ped the car and sent the cond! xs nee ret owen fey cen Heel) , Mrs, Wilson was a New| SNE Otay ast of Hody and Clothes, thead to pull hin from the track, Horace Waters & Co.,| 4 , Wa ee Ne Te i, Mi vi 7 ever preparate Lia) € a by + 1 | e conductar found that the man ' . q the deceased, at No, 93 West ey PU a ae sartiog {¥ at Mberty to marry a f reo cy | AN Mnideatified man w 4 UV aclowag baie Injured: ANAT OHAG SAN) wane Three Stores: | third etreet. Rey. Dr. Av For an r of years the Wilsons |i VET w York, "1 Dulance, whieh took hin to the noe { pets Rey, Dr, Abb oF a per of years the ons | Po te ther \ttboh tHe ork, aven | bulance, whieh too! ytne Hoepriet) 7 | Fesa, rector of the Maii 31 Spruce street, whero Hata BOE pt GTO fs Railroad near Weat In the mana wnedee (124 Fifth Ave., near 18th St.) Reformed Church, conduct ained lavishly, ‘The fact | PArtY rete oy Frey ich # to havo is desoribed by. the | “ steliete vicen oe which ED ESL Ee ae Wilson, before her marrlago, | tf ec ey i ey In Tits atm dressed he olde tant g | Phe police learned that a Reld avenue |127 West 42d St., near Broadway, legal, manufacturing and commercial |had been a member of the Knicker: n ie i ut Res OG guarrelted with, a hing about 160 veeded the one whose headilent eerie Branch (Open Evenings), yao rey ong | bocker set ad ed them to all New othe ce o they may be fae ad been plue-and-whit the man. ‘The victim, probably fj clrples were present, Amons t hocker set admitted them to CSET UA un ‘ ne Mina tate |e Nlerk was dressed In mixed black ||254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave.| Charles M, Schwab, the Steel magnate; York social functions, { p fi ewe Bou 3 oto blow ay 6 planta, eam deemed In Bil ked [S28 ne AAA oCLA ON 3 Eawin 8, Cramp, of the shipbuilding The devotion of the Wilsons for each morn u or afternoon every two week y \ | | firm, Philadelphia; George T. Oliver, of other was common talk. Then dimeui-| the defendang to notify the plaintiff at | Seem fpenes: sp) . LAPIN LDN RE WOR UES! 3 Pittsburg; John G. M 1, in Whose |t1eq arose, and Mr Wilson took bache-| least two days before the tlne when — —— —— — — home President McKinley died} Judgejlor apartments on V ‘ | he expects to visit the children, fj as, Gary). of n of the board of, When M vchelor| To Mrs, Morgan 1s granted the niga | Airectors of the U. 8. Steel Corporation, «uarters the visited him, | 19 take the children ou ne Stato ’ and Daniel K. Bayne, of Trenton, Prest-\ Grog ty his at y WHIIN' Watling) @ny Where she pioasen tor tho: part iy dent of the Trenton Potteries Company. fur nim to re! look through | four months h year. Mr, Morsan Is iH] The services, which were simple but |tje roome amazed to find| Rot ordered to pay his wife alimony or} hh 4 Faed won 108 ces Toni, impressive, began at 10.32 o'clock. Mra chairs, dressing cases and ctothes| for the eduantion of his chi | A AKIN ES earila Bennett, widow of t pieces of feminine wearing] to ‘appeal to the NT in penhagen, bore her grief bravely, rel, of tho ganzlest and most dell- her husband's body ¢ and a most gorgeous Grand Central Station from C} jich she felt certain did not she broke down completely. The flo Lelong to her father, Bhe went tmme-~ offerings wero beautiful In the extreme to her mother and told her ly ona, the well-known New York attor- ney; William Findlay Brow hent Philadelphia lawyer; Ju Calhoun, of Chiongo; John W. a promis Ww, J Dunt . | Valater at Worl 6 Pole Struck President of the Chicago Pneumatle| ead by 12,000-Volt Current, Y Mool Company; Thomas W, Hokewell, | patriot thiremaive @f Pittsbure: United States Circult | oa a. pal 1 by Wes Court Judge Altred ©, Coxe, of e Kerr & Comp: | Goorge T. Oliver, of Pittsburg jc apparatus Mi. O'Brien, Presid iedusticn ind Railroad, was instant eile ote! by contact With i live ai HN, Hoftstat, President P Wondaldeni ta Te eht I aekaan i Car Company: Randall. Mc meds Hin ihe ‘ President. United Gas” Tin outer os Company, 4, Hike bouts President WHO Company, mers, of mers Compu KILLED BY LIVE WIRE. | RESIGN OFFICE Objects to Lord Kitchener Be- Morgan intends te Divish | WAKES FROM HER | rine _| | | MPADOG DEFENDS the casket being almost hidden by A | bye Mist of honorary pall-bearers {n- ie eye peivenn cee WEEK'S STUPAB ing Given Control of |S Vice SQUAD Beenie woncrary ecarom. ete. (rs SAV BAN EH a ee Army in India, Welabach Company; Henry D. Mz ae Se 'Little Cassie McBride Opens he Thala Commissioner Says Charges Will Follow Evidence of Col- lusion with Bondsmen and |) Exchanges Two Captains. | Her Eyes and Recognizes Her | 1.» Mother — Physicians Think. * She Has Pneumonia. : Commisstoner McAdoo to-day ll Gaysta trans: | EO i KNIFED FROM BEHIND. B.C. Bawin scram, ee Court, Pittsburg. thie Man Amsnutied White Watiing Byte. Greenwood Comotery with You an by Brooklyn, : is Hehael C 10) Neora OFF TO SEE THE | PHIUADELPHIA, JUNT) 2..-\\ ty of Government astronomer DP Poard the cruiser Dixlo lett 1) H igland Navy-Yard to-day for Phe scientists composins th Xx ¥ A. Hill, Assistant Nayal Observatory; and J, A. Dr, rooklyn front of a xuloon ¢ sirect, and that the nm Hod: \towed him and as Sah perk el te! | hind the fellow stabbed Cari Object of the trip la, son In the face. ‘Then he made off and eclipse of the a scaped when the women screamed for pe Astron Profs. 1 | Waite ae erred Capt, Louls Kret of the lina i. s av Rocka ny to the Liberty ; 4 t aor § \ ( siyn, nending Capt ed es : station, i 1 : iy satistiod with ¢ ncen In a con nthe on ho ‘ 4 ‘ ainverrencs HoMe Thareeinwe wires esy Pd TORDON, W 0 ; W Squad, the | sya} ! \ 4 ‘ mmlesionc ody, Ithate on woman « bondsman,” When ap han arvest he does f° T eaten une work ¢ bondsman, or a sergeant for @ bondsman when women are arrested, I will hy him ‘Up on charges in short of te fact that vae h Y iemperature the hovplial have decdal to trent her for penu- monta, which they think she has con+ Ore teh Brodrick that the Government hail r no Information to the effect that Cur- gon bud any desire ar intention of re- stening the Viceroyalty of India. Correct Dress for Women. To-Morrow, the Second Day of Our Great Second Annual Clearance Sale. More than $100,000 worth of new high-class Summer merchandise, consisting of Costumes, Suits, Waists, Coats and Skirts, All in qualities made famous by the Hearn & Hyman store, We are used to the spectacle of a crowded store on the Mondays following the spe- cially interesting announcements in the Sunday papers, but the response this week is simply i As we write this morning, our store is thronged from top to bottom and all signs point to a day of tremendous business that will tax our facilities to the utmost, W as a result of an extraordinary announcement, but the ef- fect of our earnest and unremitting efforts on all past occasions to secure public confidence, We believe our stove Is to-day full of people who have learned to rely absolutely astounding, Je regard this, not merel upon our promises, vin this great sale with more than $100,000 worth of summer apparel. It will be physically impossible to make serious inroads upon this stock in To-night every trace of disorder will be removed, and on Tuesday we one short day, shall be ready for the second contingent. However distant you time consumed in reaching us, you will be amply repaid, ; the finest of this season’s may be, or whatever the Opposite 20 West a3d Street, san vy, Hot 1

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