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own life for $41,000 each. In one of vyer ons: ri DB ONS Of is first wife e- Ing qualities of the tred-out horses at-|_ Lawyer Abraham Greenberg, consel| tie collector occupl theso hig first wife is named as bene for \ " b Re , "b that a : : ne ned to the cabs they drove enused |fOr Mra. Rosalle Rosenberg, to-day od-|fetchen Cabinet tha figiary and in the other his second wife s en Foes SGuliee Gilderelean, |Governor, Although thi nor is named, ert Southern and Edward Chrystal tine mn Justice Gildersieeve in the} fori. repeated his determination not’ iq Seek Cl niet | ‘ome Involved in a row to-d: Supreme Court an omer directing Mor- | 19, ommend action In the Eq) “4 ec! ues in Letters. | r din an alarm being sent out for ris Rosenverg to show evuse on Mon- jumate at the prese ei anantony fthe There is one queer thing age the Chrystal's arrest and Southern being|day next why he should not pay a| dOs!sature, Some ot te eet week te @eath of the second Mrs. Caritog," said take to the Roosevelt H ital with a! counsel fee of $20 4 $25 a week all-/ yleld to t public clamor for a Legis- the Inspector to-day, “and that Js that fractured skull. mony pending the determination of a | ative Investigation of Insurance com- she should be ill so long of tetanus. “I wouldn't drive a thing Ike that,”| sult for sey Jone (Hroustit by esine. petppeals for prompt relief are comin She was under tr nt for weeks, yet sald Chrystal us he surveyed the other's Rosenberg on the ground of her hus-| 10. the Governor from | policy-holders: Tam told py an bacteriologist ite [ae ‘ ! all paris of the United aves eas seat ain't a horse, it’s a rabbit you | 2224's ruelty and abandonment. Mra, : majority of the members eyelopes A Here ISOPES a raboit YOU) Rosenberg, who was married when tif-| of the Legisiature An fever ge ani ds nd t four or five days late: got,” was the retort. aught to gol teen and who is = lgnteen | ‘vestigation, js impossible for death follows. We are not through ) Long Ieland City drive extra and) who js now, just elehteen'lithem to. sae the Governor can Raithisicaae ots Gy ikny ameanal! | Reais therGer rs old, brings her suit through Gus- | longe ignore this pressure for imme- ‘That Carlton was aqDon Juan of ex- e tal finally left his cab and got a a Sees iad ae Boson item, Blessianiee —_—>— 3 eceptional persistency was proved to- brick his he shied at Southern, who|, Mrs. Rosenberg in her tion sets > j day by the search of his trunk, vacilventtioiteeteree eet heag|forsh that while still at school, ut on) ROUITABLE MAKES F letters, wh hay | and fell from his seat to the ground, |e? vacation at a eummer resort the NEW POLICIES. There are t Chrystal then took it on the run and|Catekills, in the summer of 1002, she and it will to go through |has been caught. Southern may dle,|P&eame acquainted with the defandant,| ace with the new plan of F Reet all atcet St, thea eat ee ‘ who is a wholesale Jeweller and partner pccard a eataines i° ho hat vas i when Distr with his brother in the firm of Morrig| reorganization piithe appara a, women to him, but there are also hun Reed What lt wns See wen ltale : s F Ft the 8 decided on a new dreds written by Cat t i fore {t reached Carlton, tt | lyn, will pre Rosenberg & Bro, at No. 111 Canal| te manal a nan eds written by Carlton to women and by ‘Corone They if > publicly be-| form of polte; st will urge upon recovered afterward in some ma 1: Thay ever s€ talk also atreet Th goon: became mublcly: be- ts ugent si centrate the! efforts | Garon iacla teal orniceceane te Mt sou are just #0 from wh trothed, and were married at Vienna||is agents ta conccniate tel ad a fac preserving ever yu my pletiye, ar us. wife contrac disinterr Hall ox , 1003, her mother bear=| ph’ WAI e. oa not he bit of writing in wh aicraatnen my F Pa ee Seas rasta f fi a The new scheme does not mean thi E ppeee, welting An # h he was con rw Tam y na) subbed so lsherning| ane tala ing the expense of the wedding, which} abrogaton of the present form of poli- SARASOTA” WO anRSE Of Corres: or Carl- Westy vA Sands street house Kee have not | amgunted to $1,000, ’Nput. the advocacy of the ne Pondence now in the possess! ches sent “to the decided whether t up or not Ar child, Arthur, whose custody Mra, | Instead of the deterred dividend pollee is sorted and sisal Gy chee Stivaeel depend aa in child, 4 . s || policy the agents will try in the futur 46) is belicved sh Dye te TBR RO= the examination of bolls of Mas, | Rosenberg demands in her action, was] to gell only a modified non-participatin will be obtal the labels ‘represent alae Comine tems Carlton, born, she says, on Oct. 19, 194, and Js] policy, which, It Is claimed, will hav nce with pu *; eaven of kisse e t Mrs, ( n will, also Mrs. Rosenberg alleges that trouble] "nyc "latter, tt 1s stated, will receive time, but ctanal | “Aunt Ellen’ Mrs, Vanderventer. death w ed by Steamer Asbury Park Smashed) arose soon after her marriage because | more Hbe commissions une the seeking new women for Hontnne One of the most Interesting dise Ebd froma needly prick of the Interference of her husband'a| new scheme than under the old. He was a subserivor to sixtcen ditter- | LMI") : Silane caerrad norin Chenier Against Pier While Steering) ramny, who naa ovsected to the unton| surance Hendricks nor his deputy, Sat matrimpnial oa sema nt alread Ea nace . feo litnio, ween on account of finunctal reasons, having | Hunter, were at the local offices to-d: ins, nic BU UAE Lae eeu M p , ton, Ne day Is Mts Out of Ferryboat Matich |aesiret Rosenberg to marry a rich | and it Was stated there that no cor u OF iD runs, | yey willing to marry her nderventer, wihh W *arl \, voman. Then Rosenberg, she avers, | (0? testimony whieh District Atto the nolice believe that when he got Sonne mae ela tend ne the ‘of his family 7 a |Woman. Ther oo +] Jerome go desires had os yet been sent en eee, Neleye Ae Wan ne. wot In| HS Saas) Au -nvostigation of the lerter a Chunk’s Course from Slip. | began co abuse her and tecame moth | Zereme #0 desires had as yet been sen aiueband, he! was lo the Melis of Girlie Gouncehip. Carlton posed ag Mrs, Vi venter's ‘ brutal and coarse In his conduct toward —— ci aN Oy | ,,8@ ardent was courtship | husband ngton, bat for her, and, in addition to this, assaulted 7 sanding the 10) i of that sne AL rea n le rt c a jong tim: t ‘ ae Jooking actor a her ans own foman friend i aia p believe he was ne ine to | Has A serfous necident was nakrowly | he d permitted his father and broth- PWO RE are on SONS the courtet ke a fresh alliance at the time and wetted to-day on the North River, | ers to slander her, y TE. 4 Many Fervid Letters. He Wie very ative to her,’ sald | that he had desided to drop the woman, | 7, Batt pres ts Tuy Afoe bi ‘ § SEEN and sent her flowers and. notes | but falling to land the girlhe was after | 2 which resulted {n a hair-breath escane s rg, on July 1, of this year, she There cra a gr nany phot He took her out’ in “rhe | took Up with heragain, The Sweeney © 1 {lie grand Tar | ¢rom collision Letween the New Jersoy |84Y8, arranged for her to go with the|'Three Wagons Smashed, Two ad vo} in ah rT ne a she as DE ni OY, vrit’ on, begged him ‘ Msolutely In a Ws oy . ip, - a ic e % ef women tn-ahe trunk: and and, fue was perrectiy happy | boy, in writing to, Carlton, begged hit torent‘ vestigation that ta beng | Central steamer Asbury Park and the /ehlld to Monticello for the summer, and Injured and Horse ors are BU v hat t A SO de made and laughed when told that the rry-boat Mauch Chunk, of the same |She was to go there on July § To her a Tungely abstracted, and was aly ‘or him when he| funy’ avd ik re ferry-boat Mauch Chunk, of the same Hert iniCvashe 4 no doubt of riton's success Then at last they | didn't write Mite first wife was to be €€| wompany. To escape the crash the Ag. |8teat surprise sho recelved on July 3 q the women he encountered 0 eee 7 Vanderventer Js the sister of bury’ Fark vas run into her pier, this letter: Two runaways within a few minutes articularly close scrutiny was « (ler bat Wa ihe patter, | Albort eenoy, of Bur logon. and Carltom*Removed Papers, ‘A large hole was torn in the side of |"Rosalle: of each other enlivened the eastbound q to the medicine chest which was f¢ r clowely tor an explanation, the town with. C: Mrs, Hattlo Sch. whose house, | the Asbury Park on the starboard quar-| ‘I write you this letter to tell you | roadway of the Willlamsburg Bridge in Carlton's room at No. 16 Peake Te Bneeean ke | tom, she was taken mysteriously iw end | No. 108 Bands » on live i} ier, a leraft was demolished, ten win-| that your treatment ot me has been | to-day Mitta Pager and one | street to-day, Dut as far as can Me alll thee ane aha Cane lon SEA ANE ta dows were destroyed and the Joiner work] sich that It is tmporaible to, ive. to- ae hon termined ¢ the labels on ¢ left the place. y her house, went {in main and hurricane deok cabins waa) $\Ner Of @ man and should do. | anne girst to run away was the ho: —es ROSAS t f . | You yourself well know how much you | (the iret to run away ve te es and vials contain nothing of Mrs. Sweeney regard- da large pack. | shattered. |thave’ made me suffer through your | attached on By i rd Warder, harmloss remedies and chemical: fd Carlton and Mrs. Vanderventer as e are now try he Asbury Park was crowdad with! iuusive conduct. ou have insulted | Sel & Co. driven ANI Rae “po sae eeu i man and wife. “Everybody liked the |4ng to locate they in passengers, Who. were thrown Unto @/ ant" humiliated ‘me repeatedly in’ the | Of No, 4M Rockaway avenue, |The horse pares amatca g anmouta, Woman. bit Carlton made few. friends, | Bernstein the Sinis street Jeweller | stake Oe excitement, Hut for the PrOMpt| Preyente at otherm and make my fe | wee frienened by an automobile an &. The women say there was something | Who sold Cariton four wedding tings in | WOME of the crew a panto would huve| ko “mirerable that’ Teannat stand it) Vollwd, throwing Warder out on nig Bfaliar pa ctiments, onion {ving anny avout him. Mra, Vandervens [few weeks, anid to-day that at the | rexulted . Any longer. J Nave deen pationt and | head and seriously, induting him, | Mein tor, they say, dressed we Ume of Cations socond wodding he|..cn°, mabury iF ork Waa Coming: Into | giver, you chance after chance to do | te end of the oriige the ae sos 7 \y had plenty of mon came co him with a wedding ring Pier 10 North Jtiver and the Mauch | hotter, but you have shown that T can- if ec ponett ST eR eee nonselion’ the One of the letters which, by a sirangé To Exhume Wife's Body, 3c. to M Hitids are those | Mauch Chunk was upon the Asbury |) Of oaumes I do not dniend to desert] At Fifteenth street and With avenu a ‘ i r é, é Itlals are those ‘Of course, not Intend to desert) MN oklyn, driven by Bugene. Newman, t eolncldence, was write he day’ the Mr arlion No. 2 will | of Ikon frat and second | Park hefore any change In course could | my duty as a husband and a father. | away, _¢ ing into the wagen rs, Carlton died. was from Mi » m Tuesday if the Supreme wives, He evidc ei the sume wo. | be made Although you have made it impossible vi y’ William Miller, of No. 100 4 = Aonnis Andrews, x Date . a riven by , IAN you afford to nip Andrews, Yankton, 8. Dak, and | Cou permission on Monday, | ding ring for both The captain of the Asbury Park put| for us to lye together as husband and| Aven oy Mivente, Newman with j ~ a me 22th = his helm hard over and went ahead at | wife should do, T will do my rightful! iw put by the shock and Doth overlook the 2,000 full speed, He ed the ferry-boat, | part, and will send you enough to live! wagons were wrecked. Policeman Eis- " * BEERS IS MADE aradens Cmanissaie vand’imanter but the Asbury Park smashed Into the| on for yourself and our child; or, it| Pare stopned the howe three blo- Salaried position offers | BEE $i] DI Yrone lend of the pier. ‘She piles tore the hole| you prefer that T should take entire! from the bridge. j | FIRE MARSHAL years, respe fought each other|ia her ide, hares of the child, Tam willing to do ; to be made to-morrow af ud anti both uncons tony at ————_— so. Tf you wish to write me at any it a = . . time, you may address me at my fath- q through Sunday World Peamationdtaiard otieaoklin Aas thelr home, ) Went Sixticth atreet,| KAISER SHOWS JOY er's house, Nos, 19 and 21 West One ! r a then both v ; ; ey Hundred and Fifteenth street Help Wants? sixtant, Who Has Been Actye Wen boi) were ‘remsved $0 Roose OVER MOROCCO, "MORRIS" h i a tina L yelt Hospital in the same ambulance. of Qur lave utter the, recelyt of, thie | » Virebus Canes . /—_ letter she recelve rom, Rosenbers, } A eer ome pnt : According to the police the brothers] BERLIN, July 1—When Chancellor | and has. sin been compelled ta. rely i r " at quarrelled Jast night. William, it {4 ale | Yon Buelow was recelved on board the | on hgr parents for her support and that 7 PAAR ak Re Mtutabal, An enaras of | —— loged, was asleep early two-day in iis| German Imperial yacht Hohenaoliern | Of, me child, @he says her. hughand Ie wy | rklyn and Queens, | lved when James attacked him with aj at Swinemuende on Sunday, the day | large income. f H 17 An Hae Br Was torday, Oe |Brothers Battled Until the Two) \\\s,."Winam, badly hurt and stupetied | following France's acceptance of the aPamuel Rubenstain. tp an amdavit “4d lie er * Wer | fiom the blows, managed to get to his| Proposal for a Moroccan conference, | {ed by Lawyer, tdreenbert rene ie id. Ae An. Aaal Fire Marshal Beers ere Uncenscious and Went | s.«: Emperor Willlam ordered the yacht to | (Med thvge months ama to effect a came ‘under 1 sevice head, but ; . . ait eal neti a inne be dressed as for a review and the im: | {fee nen & He hilitnuty “etal indies ‘iim’s| to*Hospital in the Same Am-| 2 ‘wed a curtain rod and felled] perlal suite, all the yacht's officers and | 4h" shore "mnen "hop Mad datraled He teat eR au Games to the fi n he continued | tier crow were drawn up and aaluted | not continue to live with wer: i | parr bas done “sulesdid Work tal hulanoe, to beat him Until the rod slipped srom| the Chancellor as he stepped from the pac ht H Brookivn, ting an active bart In rune . his hand and he fell unconselous, Aare Bt galled for three ch y= a firehux, and cleaning out the Willianes we Neighbors found the brothers insensis| ¢or Yon Bholow, whe paused, ustontonea | SUNOAY WORLD WANTS WORK tl = pune, unoandia iad, He is » veteran of " ble, ie by wide. and. sent them to the}at his recept! ‘and Jue Bpan a . ‘William: and James - f, broth hospi i ary Fe, |. Search of Trunkful of Corre- TY PRR ETS oT WILL ARREST AWOMAN I CARLTON CASE —_—-—— Explorer’s Steamer, the Roose- velt, to Leave for Long ate Voyage at Daybreak. “ spondence Gives Police Many New Clues. — ‘AUNT ELLEN’ IDENTIFIED *"°*' Steamer Ever Equipped | for Arctic Dash Loaded to Decks with Stores. |GUARDSMAN FOR SURGEON. jALL READY 10 SAIL. Burlington Neighbors Believed Mrs. Vanderventer Was Mar- tied to Him While There. Cr. Westerman Volunteers for Posi- tion and Is Fayored by Chief of Expedition. + NO POISON IN THE WHISKEY. Powder Plain Chalk. Says Chemist Who: Analyzed It'ch Schaub’s Lieut. Robert E. Peary, who was to Charges. lhave started to-day on his ninth ahs tempt to reach the North Pole ha postponed until to mo row, is afte steam- Police Inspector Cross announced to- ahenwiegreest and @ay that he had made an tmnortant| ef Roosevelt, the strong iecovery in the care of Frederick H./ stp the famous explorer BS ON The = Gariton, the iteresting young adven- up: with supplies dor’ the turer, the Heaths of whose two wives | nes. of tetanus are now being investigated was very, anxious to by the Brooklyn police. The exnct| ct away to-day, but there have been nature of the discovery the Inspector | celays due to a number of small things, will not reveal, but the clue Is be-| He will leave to-morrow, whether ho Aeved to have been found In the papers | to- eized in Carlton's room, at No. 198| Baus street. fs entirely equipped or not, and night the erew and the members of his will go aboard the Roosevelt and arty ‘The Inspector also said that as a rae until she sails. Fesult of this latest discovery a| The Roosevelt lay all dav in the woman who has ulready figure@ in ihe | North River. off the foot of West case will be arrested within a short |Twenty-ninth street, surrounded by time. It is simply a case of finding and tugs putting supplies the woman, he said. She was around | Sboard. The supnlies are enough to last two years, but at Sydney, Cape yesterday and the day before, but since then has disappeared. ‘The charge egainst this woman is not knowns No Poison in Whiskey. The chemicai analysis of the whiskey @nd powders which Master Machinist H. B. J. Schaub, of the submarine boat Porpoise, claims Carlton tried to get that port will » replentshed from old whaler Erik. which is t as a supnlv shin, Late afternoon 20,000 gallons of freth water wer@ taken on the Roosevelt The exact hour for departure has not PEARY WILL START FOR ‘ARCTIC EXPLORER AND WIS COMPANIONS ON VOYAGE at di y's plan to get away Westerman May Be Sur Lieut. F detall to settle b m iat Is the ter of surgeo! veon he has had hun a anions from all parts of th 1 as not definitely dec'ded ne yet, Dr. Jullus ™ sistant surgeon Reeimes. who and tt ts said with favor on } of who has been on many it was published that he needed the ‘er, but will be ydney. le Babb, the school-teacher, will go along, only other woman on board wi! Charles Perey, wife he ! Is helloved to be Lieut. | k. jay bre geon. important ‘ore going amvay, and | Since n ot coun lon a nan, a her children will start | left at Roston and the be Mrs. steward, revie trips with Peary dian ni hii WORLD: SATURDAY JV EWENG, JULY 15, 109, THE NORTH POLE TO-MORROW JEROME WILL ‘ — < exploring trip velt, and at ry will tak taken—the no_ faith te ose Franz Jos From Cape m the E ind the Ro It will go up the G nd cond: to Cape Sa bine, Grinnell nd. There the last of the Erik's supplies will be taken atoand and the old whaler will turn back. Will Make Dash in Sledges. Twenty-flve Whale Sound Eskimos, experienced tn exploration, thetr fa Mes and 20 w 1 dogs will Ken on the R elt here, and eamer will thi row channel bety unt's Land until she ts frog: . Winter quarters Will then be estab- shed and the party will live in porta- bie houses erected on the ice, ‘The time will be spent in building sledges and making all preparations for the long dash across the | Peary ex- pects to get within 50) miles of his goal before being frozen in. There will be twenty sledges in the dash for the Pole. Each will have an {mo driver and 100 pounds of pem: which is food for dog 4 if he reaches the Pole ld a_me erican flag name of but declares dil not be tme if he fafls again. aged him to take at the St. George Hotel, Brooklyn, July 6, was completed to- day by Dr. Justin De Lisle. Lt shows that the whiskey was just plain whis- key, containing no foreign matter, az that the powd re chalk. Schaub said ay that he eatisfied an attempt was made b: ton to poison him. He sald that there were two bottles of whiskey in Carl- ton’s possession and that the one out of which he drank just before he was taken {ll was taken away by Carlton. The one analyzed, he sald, Carlton left in the room. Inspector Cross has had Detective-| Sergt. Walden working on the Carlton case for several d and he eald to- day tht he had discovered a number of interesting things. One {s that Carl- ton has two insurance policies on his ONE OF CARLTON’S FIANCEES WHO FEA RED HIM. | } RESENTED INSULT TO HS OLD Mc Cabmen Quarrel! Over Respect- ive Merits of Their Horses) and One of Them Gets a Fractured Skull. ; An argument over the respective rac- MARRIED AT 1: SEAS FREEDOM 18-Year-Old Mrs. Rosenberg Sues for Separation from Wholesale Jeweller—Says He Has Abandoned Her. AGT AT ONCE Leiter to Governor Said to Intimate His Desire to Pro- | ceed Immediately. (Special to The Evening World} | ALBANY, N.Y. July 15—-Gov | Higgins has received a letter from Dis- | trict-Attornoy Jeromo, calling attentl the refusal of the New York City JoMee of the Stato Insurance Depar ment to him have of the testimony taken by Supt. Hendricks during the examination of Equitable | Lite officers. ‘The letter, it 1s said, con- tained harsh criticism of Hendricks’s attitude In the matter and calls on the uting or to make good his p deliver the testimony to tho pr oMcer of New York coun Mr. Jerome, tt 1s understood, als> made plain his opinion of the cours pursued by the State Department and his plan to begin immediate action against the unen charged with diverting the funds of the Equitable to their own profit, The Governor sent the Distr ney to-day a reply to the latter's He declined, however, to say wh letter contained, or even to Indic. erally the subject matter, ‘Dhe Governor is somewhat annoyed over the situation, He has done all he could to have the estl placed in Mr. Jerome's hands, but his efforts misunderstanding part of the It Is said Mr. Hendricks felt that nts | department was slighted by Mr. Jerome | when he sought to obt of th testimony through the Governor, rat than directly from the Insurance De partment. The Governor !s contident that the difficulty will be straightened out in a day or two. He says there has been no deprive Mr, Jerome of t-Attor- etter, the 2 Ben- have failed, owing to a n or to negiigence Superintendent of r inte: the on testi- In some qv ra the attitude of the jInsurance Department given ris: |to the bellef that the State adminis- tration ts trying to throw obstacles in the way the Disirict-Atiorney i the interest of “big” men who are Uke- to be sent to prison if the Digirict- Jd institute eriminal pro- them, ney-General Mayer went to New Ss mErniNg of the Equitable torney shi may the company Gov. Higgins will go to his home, Olean, “to-day, remal: ere Ov unday. It is not improb- Jable that the Goyernor ip down | w York on M ilk over Collector has just quitable director by Governor to Take a Hand, No Repubilean leader is closer to the Mr, Stranahan. ° Their of I . and ON EQUITABLE | | | ment, GREENE GETS AHEAD OF HIS MARKET FOES Fearing Tie-Up by Injunction He Calls Meeting and De- clares Dividend. am C. Greene, the head of Consolidated Mining Come pened up a iight along gains) his enemies of on them first by is directorate of a Company generally dated Gi n advance of the dat 1 to een set for the meets avolding an Injunction and the ar dividend of 2 per cent, on the stock f wo mo: It is sald that the Colonel thus caught me of his e: rs short of the divle dend day he {ssued a statement to stockholders in the com the divie dend having been declared yesterday and checks for it ail mulled dring the night. 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