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_ | FINAL EDITIO [_¢All the N ews. es ONE CEN Tr Sooo cre NEW YORK, JULY 17, 1905. PASTOR ASSAILS. APGAR: DEFENDS MRS. MEYERS Rev, Charles Herr Denounces Co-respond- ent in Sensational Divorce Case, Who Committed Suicide, Calling Him a Villain and Upholding Woman. rge Morehouse Meyers divorce suit in Jersey City, which @ of Louis J. Apgar, the co-respondent, bids in the First Presbyterian Church, which, with the Epi Ks as the most fashionable in that city Rey. the pastor of the church and stanch friend of Mrs. Meyers, went to the length of defending her from the pulpit yes- tn and his action has aroused bitter resentment among his congrega- + tion. The Ge has already caused the suicid serious troub) fair to cause a plan on foot to have - ; Distsict-Attorney Jerome pro- confidence in the New Jersey Court of Chancery, and tested that these questions were not a ji ran an ley, lo the matte jes Never- arrison, who granted Mr. Meyers a decree | eget? Br arn etd to his: guns of absolute divorce without any hesitation after he had heard the evidence,| Mr. Grout said that in 183 he su RGN MIE ee Ir. Herr has Ic tiso e a reribed for ten shares of the Dr. iH r ha cllor Garrison several times since the con-| {ne Second Construction» Company, oe clusion of the trial, which, he was told, had been organized n ai REM A aA DT 2 t4 ISTE |to build a theatre. He went to Europe | f| | _ REMARKABLE TALW BY MINISTER. [rorya sa-tanress alsin te ae Although the reverend gentleman knows that many of his parishioners. h cond Construction | ai do not indorse his position in the case of Mrs, Meyers, and do not believe) CO™ > do with mat- | that it was proper for kim to atte Nearing every day. @ jters in w 1d be Involved as 4 p : hearing every day and go on the|q city official, he returned the shares | stand in he ise, he does not hesitate to say that he regards the action! “Do you know,” asked Mr. Shearn, j of the Vice-Chancellor as a miscarriage of justice, tTo an Evening World| “tat 17 March. 1903, the Second Con- eporter to-day he maug a series of remarkable struction Company acquired nine pi \ ier rs, her former lit jana pear ie dean Seen ar crane MUR, et nroperty On) To iaeaion “strest, To i G Soy py UT je dead co-respondent, whom he. $58,300 , denounced as a “lustiul, scheming villain, | RIF, Grout sald that he had heard of : {Motorman Couldn’t Turn Off, “it ts ee" itted, T sald! anything rorldly~ we the transaction. He denied that his 1 - ike : Sekt anagiing with a. waridly: woman who| prother Paul appeared before the ont |Dog Is Shot and Deer Drops; Power and Was Knocked Fire ftarshal | Seery Makes Both . Jof Estimate with a petition to have we Fi ine e rell ey ley Choma 1) iw airs Mevers and Mrs. Apgar| Livingston street widened Dead After an Hour’s Fight | Rown by Current—Driver of| frouiry Into Mysterio ara Rvealag Word reporter, Wille, ine | ME. Shearn wanted to know if the Wagon May Die. quiry Aysterious eaaneach Rite 4 10 ue im’ deep uistress ,Comptrollor was aware that the Second at the Bronx Zoo. g y Die. Robb : i we suicide Was ‘Constriction Company had put In a obbery. FOREINE 4 Tags GAPSAD | aim for $108 000 damages to {1s p:op- 2 __ ith on the : — “Le ‘ Jerty by the widening of Livingston] There was a te nol t Two persona were sll hu fs an Inno hanse at street although the sald widening had|to-day in the sani wdiy that he may 1s to-day began an re rody Of letipped off only thirty feet. Before the | Ironx Park Zoo urdens between a myster role Hinged [Witness could answer Justice Wyatt li-| a savage St. Be und a fa tin : wile occured Ssturday af j his ac or |quired as to the re of thie Mne] deer. The deer literally tore the dog oat The min lafernoon In th Mrs tion, He : f t the Uy hurt is John | Boma Coun, at ! , 4 Mrs, Apyar, “as |Of ave ine. to pleces with his s but the bento Venue when he s hin’ for is8| Mr. Shearn replied t he wished to] t clung to him Ins! , 7 Mast One Mundred ) Mr 1 to her bed wit ' m= | show that Comptroller Grout, posnig as tvefinst street, a driver for the | with ny MN : be bard M 440 Giftora AN honest official and publie-spirited | » River Woodworking Company, | ¢! P . who live 1 highe Ne Votu wer ch n, Was aware teat the Liviogs on As the dog Ono Hundred and Th iu f t was ’ pintos aan sey moony day t widening plan Ivng dor- | an th a neck the lnc: [Street and Girard) avenue, || na Ld Bames H . ant for ‘years, sud t ter staggered a and t ire Mrs. Dora Cohen, of) ir slep! Dt Blames Husband's Relatives. [tite in tie spring of avartaene ie, bruised and shaken up in | t et on tire ® ¥ huslmad wus esteang: rae mal fe nahle i and James Wal- | to al the erin fon TilGA | PEONENUL ISS URAE Huet Liv property and |itt tasted fully aa he and that t ust Seventy-seventh | The police ha PAONY! Moye SAPHESS remus nev did buy tt: th: cond Construc-| the most savage aitar he nad e zon, {ter up to the of th ess nade ty Sane 7 When 1 amaicied tim | ton Company aul Grout,} It at Wateas | The ¢ coming down Third ave- Mr om lance poueseare FAM diim £0] the Comptrolter’ nd Sen itor | HD 1 ‘ uino- | nue a alt, when the motor Crone “popuar anid wits admitted into to B WanIBA OC ‘ N | oe cnow Wit, HEC society = hanis ‘5 } \ HR aay ds fatty was made turt- MAinneERTOn et ARE Me nce roller prevented it work! 1 aie ' PRG easy ary wise Wid When at the company pat daa claim spel on toward Sulzer's we ed ointe Mr d mee tha ’ pains damages for $0,000 more than th. | 1 was heavily loaded with Ii | atk anid t is er. 1 bad my tertune in nye ; DAE Rs ad, Waldre leavored to shut 1 f 1 fault with h al Hon Comp aren aie Nalsren ian isa xcesd. tons pred. over her ew 1 nocene ment, broken : i eH tk mn was neclotts, bi Meter or shee ite nds ead) "Mr. Grout said that he did not know Pee ot which sent him sprawling to the consclous ray sary ight up from childhood by Whe Ist | ji Your when the jeecond, Construction Com: |a Trish at tie deer, He Almost instantly the car hit th ; ‘ yuh up childhood he ah | pany, was Incorporated. He refused tol tech In ihe animals neck Pe ontann acne OR nS . nd was a co) girl pure {iat Marg [Hook at the certifeate of Incorporation, | © Would the deer could nots DORON ROU SAROUON UA RAIBE AN EE Mra! Ttaglo Rinton,. svlio Alves eee ; atin SASS Leet foekte ie edit | saying that he was not an inc ‘ Hg etn ehiid shi Hh a his vdin F not shares of stoc Bt) M dows 1 our inward, pl ng Mo’ man Wal, DAML IDE Kang was an ideal man. Company, t him, . i nee ne Winks |g naclo Cohn 1 famiby. dle j her) iegra Boohnall, be replied that he y feet | aH mat sea PAE | gory Just as shy aerate | from th cpt ier An Ignore Gin Ik Dliined | £0 Mr. Bushnell ten’ shares eriinenians ied ed er Hones ape Ora ss [der ot wines wer ; wince of its 0 he motiods NW. f 4 ai ‘th paces opineratnieken wnt have woos two at Paell of such villains fh. selfem man withou ah D OD LE Ua aber mali to they did Ww ft his widow w Gnworthy husband for mneil, of the Eltzaberh | yy, ul M afi Peay ua Wgishn nes Ot the cot station, was on board and sic | ay AAS nae of some Asour ae Wii ut Tak Phet in) Gatling, “eveishody: “wxcape ) «pli Kopt herself and enti Jn com- forme ens : ¢ Wigclekped lato th alraet.:| Hepes Us oe { Hus elitora and 8 ed injuries, | : that wien iieceoen ne hb ORrAG rs up a DIM for 4 ; aE LEO ul " to were always glad to board with |STABBE D BY W ‘OMAN, inet ei Jersey City to live Me iasapehaiioroourts tocoueer eae 4 rout said x shal that f 1 1 aw 1 dy not care to discuss, ise © ilo fathel rts | rte vere IK annie : uae Taye ye father “Tm pot by nor am T alltel | nounp BROOK, N us ? | fre ta ner 1 moved ln Aug) Seely clr rata See with Senator Mot although I ‘. Wiese A Forty-four nd did Apgar agreed with im in his dispute with he n Lown seta moh te Paint * r ur sald Mr G tin ane rom at wh wounds trl y Mrs, Ca'ls Apgar a Villain, ; and respect te ROL awer to waieat.on: “1 bellewe la the a ops, to whom. i 1 any | test Indien iny tonomy of the burcughs. | ‘ , Now look at the clreumstances that | \t\y"' ygy Then followed a lot of questions about a meeting of the elders called to WILL ASK far IMPRISONMENT, NOT A FINE So Jerome Declares, If Editor, Brisbane Is Found Guilly | of Criminal Libel. | ——S The examination In the case of Arthur | | Brisbane, editor of the Kvening Journal accused by Comptroller Grout of erlm- |{nal Ibel, was resumed to-day before Justice Wyatt, sitting as a committing Magisirate. Mr. Brisbane recently | wrote an editorial on his typewriter In | | wh: hohe likened Comptroller Grout to acroten bug. ‘The editorial was he: |"Straining at a Set of False Toeth Nowing a Theatre,” course of proceedings this Mr. Jerome, the Diatrist-At- torney. referred to the editortal as w! tly nd maliciously false. He threat- ed that if the defendant found Pally of making maliciously false state- ments imprisonment will be asked for | instead of the usual fine, Mr. Grout took the stand at the open- Ing of the examination and was exam- ined by © arn, counsel for Mr. 2 sked a num- Tnoon ence Mr. § per of questions about the friendly and Dusiness relations existing between Mr. ‘out, Frank Bailey of Brooklyn, and real estate corporations of that borough his endor by Varnmany Hall and BERTHE CLAICHE, THE SLAVE “GIRL, IN , COURT. (Photographed in the Coroner's Court-Room by an Evening World Artist.) ry followed. Mrs, Meyers went about from | ttlon tot endorsement, mauny place to place and from house to} the on Kindred subjects until Mr. Jerome hie L i man tate dec aemeke 2 ing himae!f to the editorial, Mr, St En en ge table ding Apgar placed himself jn Do you suppa: suddenly aske LAY ' “E ou IT 4 aS ar STOCK. Bush a op that he was bound to ation — were WwW. ly there not a gas seandal, Mr, by ‘ar rs ines and she him, Ie ag lit Mara ‘eto iat eraduaced from Herbrow 8 ne KoAnda " VY botil ws in Whieh Ansa to her affections, He was at auld bs nd fekey bottle I Nein < t i villain, | rit thing? WI gucas not of sour pape grated ‘inate ae ele Aa cae Neidinger ‘Case Hea Heard by Judlge | Mas Be Mutunitees ' ers know nothing of an De roumuppors a atay hare in dor: | #MAetton ANS Tt Wa He 'man in tae apdamen ani eas | Fisher in Spite of His Law- Ont Pe-Day, r achemes for getting v ¢ Bs ihe ai Hevesi ary ns ee 1 ERTS soined rake ind i ‘amtaln ror De rie iy world? 5 . ove Dy tet Thoas sab 9, bo othi a tm Husband evr Warned her an Se Rng RAID PRISONERS FREED. ete Rasch siete! Yyer’s Protest that He Wa8\riimc: sian seen | K he contrary, he often spoke to hi 3: zt 4 n bay — rrested, lp se Re Ama IB 8 AY: SOE ben Der Le Cowanslaes aeaiboen ana te lay Poker Games on itn ————_ Not Ready. Ee ngere ae eng wve them to be intimate frends, Bhe | i ee, and , i yrelunsed: by i Prasipe Note irre sete PCa CET Ute aaa eit In Houne, Say Bolter, BABY MORTALITY pas | wo yeage Cor Af T0000, } » £0" Just such ept «that Into whien [MT Apsara cowardice, Tam convinced | Poureen of the Prisoners captured IN CLEVELAND. saUSH in aiartelen tie, iy Ma dnhes é Me lured( Mrs, M Hat JE he had: gone « Ht fiend with Captain Shevila, of the Bust a ietitnlcamenwara ti bi Voshiay when th yy “Ang: n of defending me y the tri Bwark NEYN. | newly ted directors of the eon | ie Apgar nan J to enter (he dining: damaged reputi- -elgfitn Street Station, Ina raid] ey LAND, July iTWithin the hs Zaaly Onh iuadned y wi hes HTT He ‘com of the Jfotel Albert on that day told the truth, se in Fast Kighty-slxth Street | Meabattanntasinp dey | Ponveh xl of Tan i ary dil ast nine jaye twenty-two lafants andes awed of oriminally ‘ et hel until they in February Just after she had g R to my com: |iist night were discharged when ar- y ne Miny jem hid helt buck until Us thore for luneh, He used the privilege jie ahould have ox- before SEAMALGALS alae 1h Ekare | ee, Cee te awe axe aiod tn Ms Ault Ts whieh be Inditoed | wore aymured (hat i would be posal GEPORIITio TAR Ban nat cael Mito oeh toa otic iar bate mae IN EAFe\ ying und) the city h nathoelt to bee bers of a flower closalin the course of thelr term of ¥ ee 8 ee eROwD Polite inaking a close Investigation mio . FInLAforsiducenl ; him so supposed that he was} fencing ay Mrs, Ika Splitaer, whom the capiain| tary conditions tee milk a 4 | fen to mut the sompany ondly be y fol wr i 8 1 ‘ ‘ Mary yin r ty me today ari tthe mutin: : friendly with het husband, and what | Bpbatly for Bie wr on Hy charges with being the proprivtrers of | 1! ls exp hat radienl Benon wy 1s only (ndleted a Ae urate ) Woman with her knowledge of the 1 woman ruins her. If the place, Was ‘held In $30) bail for trial | be wkeD J sath ara Pi. | world would ‘have refvsed auch ar can go through Ife In Spectal Besslons. According to the 2 last Phy Distriot-Attor | sa Fa Ae LEN Dh a Guewt, Bhe was too Innocent and con- Hix tiiee Apgar wax not man’ enough pele. A tere ale ie y intde (ie| SHOSKED TO DEATH ON POLE. ray M Noid in al of thn sae Hecday Nee ne ra “ 6 iy ingens attorney That the fy Sidiny ‘i % ROCHEST ¥,, duly a-John | Oy i ORIEN Paps é a to pu cuted torday White at work stringing | sie trial of | q commiaein on { 44 of he facts of that day by aid | hin bye manag Read Pre ANOTHER VELLOW FEVER CAGE) Wires in Avenue D, thin cty Mauer | ay. Mr , <} vt apne ‘ Sy wit ‘i not do so properly, He trled to shield pi iN) . WASHINGTON, July 11.—The Panama Whe wae @ line: mat in he employ of id udg. against” Nol: ve rs esa eA “ers hs as sail TH a 4 deh tne dividend nravislol 4 himeel’,.'To my mind there is one aur Apgar was nothin, v answerable irgament that shows the) to lin. ® casually five | th iahupocaibe, of ‘Mea. death Waa no morw to aii!‘ pi ie at egal fo me, nor T Canal Commission to-day recetved a Coble report from Gov, Maxoon, th Jum and lis ter Rall roms | 1 hana © top of a pol The and ‘he Weorived sine abaph aa a mault| coir Jourined 6 'P contaar with afeloyen years ol pi to sigual the th’ Nel a witness examined hefore | done. in ander lo compere with Wat Badie Sokolin npanies in Wisconsin, whe of No. 157) Madison been passed forbidding any policies to. er! ‘acts | > be written thet 49 not congain @ fye- ” year dividend provision, “only SEG =o aes Th PRICE ONE CENT. Ss HELD FOR MURDER aed Responsible, by Technical Verdict, in Coroner’s Inquest, Berthe Claiche Is Ordered to Trial by Grand Jury for Killing Brute. At practicully the same time to-day that a minority of five of Cor- oner Sch ee jury found that 2, the little Parisian white save, had shot her master, Emil Gerdron, in self-defense, the Grand Jury caret an indictment against her for murder in the first degree. The Coron inquest had just been ase and the girl, trembling in every fibre of her frail body, had just passed through the ordeal of hearing her mother tell the story of her wretched life from the day she first fell under the thrall of the French giant down to the night when, iven to desperation over his inhuman treatment, she shot him dead. the twelve Coroner's inrors found that technically Gerdron young girl, aad in spite of the '-defense the prisoner bad to be Seven of had come to his doath at the hands of t minority's finding that she had shot in se remanded to the Tombs without bail. MAY NEVER GOTO TRIAL, um calmly, nor did she show any signs of. she had been indicted for murder. It is not Hkely t she will ever be put on trial for myrder, for the District- Attorney knows that no jury would find p girl guilty of the highest killing h a wretch as Gerdron, murder had tt ds ne » Foster In Part | ex vurt onde to-morr She received this ultims collapse when she learned that crime against the law for Indictment for to Jud uttering Httle When the been handed up 1. of General Se that the pl ised girl's coun- ot Mrs, eet Her lawye énter a plea of not and. Bha guilty and then, according to the pro- | fol ing man named Hoffman, umme being arringed in the Distriet- | tified, against the prisoner, that torney's office, she will be allowed to |Gerdron did not have tim reaten n plea of manslaughter tn the | | slave before s vot him down, second degree, Told of Giri's Bondage. Under this plea she could be sent oh The woman was neatly and tastefully for r jonger than ten ye ese, he w 8 ous when she ome believes chat the law would t sot into 4 chaf> that she fled an young woman sutet oe ia not artic i punished If she was sent to the 1d unswered a formatory fer Women. If| cot her poise and pertc 3 herself rly she MAY} calm, As she eann, alt English the that institution af: court acted aw an Deon, who 18) Q. ot Berthe vad Olathe? A. Yes. e Q. How old is your daughter? A, She ory with peou | ie twenty-two, spared neither) Q. What is her busine A. She did i Adery work until she met Gerdron, ‘ put her on th after that In erties Che witness angwered this ques- slit, ava tion with a air) |to Gerdr ndage ‘In Paris. | Q. Was she ever married to him? A, ‘ they were never married, Gord ishiss Bice iihceate, How long have they lived together? She was perfectly calm under A years t District-Att Turnbull's How long have t known each mination and answered every They knew each other in y put to her without hesttitlon: s Was Immevably stella, 1 his country to Gerdron brought her Bie years A. Vivo > you been In Amere months: | Attacked the Witness, This finlshed Mr. Rosalsky's direct exambuition. wheres Assistant Dis- Attore gin his cross- examination 4 assumed a er answers es with careful pull husband? deliberagion A <GIWEUPTOWN TOPICS BOOKS A Lauterbach SON Notifies Jerome tc —‘Society Editors’ Agent DISFIGURING ULCER Is Released on Bail, | Se Neti yom, Beople Looked at Her In Amazement, " to » Pronounced Incurable, Face Now Clear as Ever, THANKS GOD FOR CUTICURA Mrs, P, Hackett, of 4oo Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. ¥., says: ‘1 wish Ix he dead? years ag d to Deon? ried with the hth Page loan Isrotel heyor aes wee" to give thanks for the marvelous cure ‘atten’ ny Oftny mother by Cuticura, She fad vic @ Severe ulcer, which phy: ns had es) pronounced incurable, It was a tere No thee Wien ie tae | Hible disfigurement, and people coer daw’ "| would stand in amazement and look an ba necuren. after her, After there was no hope wit fur Ably to from doctors she began using Cuti- He sicer Veided tt} cura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, nd now, thank God, ghe is co nletel rs MILD & FELL FROM HIGH FIRE-ESCAPE. | cured, and her face is as smooth clear as ever.”” Girl E from Hloor Huleony y Injured, Year-0 Fly mt Mort CANDY SPMCIAL OM MONDAY BRAZIL PANGAMIA CHAM CUTS, OUND tae +. We, PRUE & ALT CHOCO to ahead und We visiting her aunt, Angelina 1 the third Moor of the house | Asa Toe ot | ah Chryativ. strovt,, torday, | NEEM, ROEND. ans U9 . A * SPECIAL FO! Frances Curbest fw years old, of No.l yopamses © 5 Hust One Hundved and Witteeitn| SpouND > reat, Coll from the fre-escape to che | opOCOLATE LOG oan PLANTOs hang (HONS, ROUND, ‘ren picked up the little g eee ee end the. surgeonwho cat Sh ambulance. from Gouverneur tial said she was suffering from iF 3 p of the brain and many on tusions: the body, ~ She probably. was ui 4

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