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SCENES AT EXHUMA TION OF MRS. CARLTON’S BODY. . (ier sler tat for The Evening World Hs a Staff ae ) Ice Gream & Served from 2,30 to’ 5.30 every afternoon in our restaurant, third floor. Reductions.. Matchless Savings! BLACKMAIL SCANDAL {Nt | GRAND JURY Three Subpoenaed to Testify | in Inquiry Into Alleged Society Levy. MOROSINI IS SUMMONED. Banker Among Those Called to Give Evidence of Dealings with the “400.” c Rother he ASTEST GROWING STORE ‘SATISFACT! WES: iq REFUNDED. More: Cane July Regardless of Profits—Regardless of ey, ae be Redued! Se Two Great Furniture Specials. $17 Bed Outfit at $11.66. Steel Beds, as iilustrated, also a combi tress, i a one or two parts, and a double woven spring d heavy bronzed If you were to purchase parts separately you would do well to get the outfit for $17. To.morrow you may have it, with large contin- uous roll back and arms, re ¢a-' Umer Have Alleged Victims of and Other Offenses Laie to Testify. TO SEE DEUEL’S ACCOUNT. Reversible Art Squares. Se are attractive Rugs, exceptionally suited for Summer use, both in weave and pleasing color com- binations, Most unusual value at these prices: Screens and Doors. Every Screen and Screen Door in stock has been marked down for quick clearance, Regardless of the. fact. that the demand for these articles at the present time is exceedingly brisk, we're bound to make swift clearing before inven- tor 506 | Hardwood Screen Doors, 31! oe at one-halé price, 2.6x6.5 { 210x610 3x7, ‘ale ‘49c: val 62!cn2, 75¢ value "1,00 an ; a Wire Window Screens, the adjastable kind, spec extension, light finish, value 25e4 ’ “ora | Deserter from Army, Rob- “ber of Women and General Ad: wenturer, It Is Claimed. Record of Payments to Justics- | Partner Denied Jerome Must Be Shown, REMOVING THe Gory rene 9 ft. long x 6 ft. wide, value, $2.75; "sale price, INGRAHAM SUES - HIS WIFE ON | Ot ft. long x 7.6 10.6 ft. long x 9 ft. wide, yalue} ft. ide, value $3.78; sale price, || | $4.50; sale price, “The bay of Mrs. Mary Gorman Cari- fen, the second wife of Frederick E. Carlton, who is being held in Brooklyn ‘en's larceny charge while the authori- ~ ties are trying to, find out whether ne killed his wives b} poison or not, was en from‘its grave in Calvary Ceme- ry to-day, In order to cheat the curiosity of a cfowd that had gathered to witness the exhumation, Superintendent Cunning- ~ ham hi tent erected over the grave, /,anda the workmen ard physicians ara thelr work under this,-safe from the xrying eyes of the morh'd ‘The greatest care was taken in ex-| iyming the body, so thet no mistakes enuld be made which might later give “Garlton a legal defense in case it is Jedrned that his wife died of some pol- gon. and not of tetanus, as allesed. First the grave was positively ideati- © flea by tho undertaker who burled the Yady and by the cemetcry records. ‘Then, when the coffin was reached, the | Undertaker was asked if lis position! ~ 5 Was not just what it had been when the grave was filed. He said that it! Wes and the coffin was then taken, up. - Organs to Be Analyzed. Four rien carried it to an under- ‘taker's wagon, in which it was removed to a large receiving yault, where the Siltopsy war performed by Dr. Edward 3. Carrot, of Brooklyn. The organs ‘ere removed and placed in sealed Jars, which were then turned over to As the result of the refusal of W. L. Daniels, secretary and treasurer of the Town Topics Company to allow Assist- ant Distriot-Attorney Paul Krotel to examine the ledger of the company In order to find out what disbursements have been made to Special Sessions Jus- tice Joseph M, Deuel, the entire matzer of that remarkable Town Topics publ!- cation, “Pads and Fancles," which has never seen the light of day and for ono copy of which Mrs, Collis P. Huntington contributed $10,000, is to be placed before the Grand Jury on Monday. This 's the order of District-Attorney Jerome, telephoned to Acting District-Attorney | Gans from Lakeville to-day. | It was learned to-day that Senator Chauncey M. Depew subscribed $2,500 for a copy of “Fads and Fancles,” which he has not yet received. Mr, Jerome was very angry over what he characterized as the “bad faith” of the Town Toples people, who volun- |teered to allow their books to be ex- amined and then at the first danger. of | Mr. Krotel learning anything took them MONEY CLAIM ‘Woman Charges Fraud in Strange Action Brought in Scotland by American. EDINBURGH, Scotland. July 19. Singular documents were submitted t day in the suit of Nathaniel Gibbs In- graham, formerly of New York, again. his wife, formerly Edyth Newecnb Ward, now pending before the Court of Seysions here. arog Some. Mr. Ingraham asks that his wife be| Justice Deue!l to Be Examined. 4 to carry out thelr ante-nuptial| It was sald at the District-Attor- ment, under wi claims he | nev's office that no consideration is to 1 ear, and also| be shown to any person concerned fii ar by virtue of a scandal, and thac the two most ad granted in his favor. crtant witnesses to be examined The wife contends that the contract Deuel and Mrs. Hunt- |and bond were obtained by fraud. She be found and served latleges that after her separation from All of the books of her first Reginald H, Ward, ny will be ordered taken to . 1 29¢. te padsy at 17:6.)7 A value that insures phenomenal selling for to-morrow—1, @ patterns; regular price 29c; special, Per square 1 yards).... 2 Now per tedtstad ol this store will find Cork Linoleum at such a apie Ny ity tor which most ‘stores are charging 65c. per Sq. yd.; special ; mm té and 2 yards we, in the latest yard (limit 65c. Cork Linoleum. low price:—2 yards wide, a qual. here, per sq. vd.. Fency China Matting. very good value $6.00; special ; per yard, 10c.; or \ Patent Edge Jepanese Government Matting, in red, blue and green; large $ roll, value $11.98, at 20c. yd., or per ro!l Also Japanese Government Mat- ting, with fattent edge, in red, blue at $15 per roll of 40 yards; special to- morrow at.. quality, all colors; per roil 40 yd: 3. J 8 carpet patterns; 40-yd. 7 98 end creen; carpet patterns, usually sold 9 7 5 ° a ee DR CARROLL: DR‘OCONNOR- rae ee JAMES McGREERY &60."’ Ladies’ Suits, White Brilliantine Suits,—4 a subpoena. Mall Orders Have Prompt Attention. Sixth Ave, & 23d St., N. Y, Dr. Charles -P. O'Connor, of the Health | his Jast two wives is regarded us sig-}threaten to use this photograph, ehow- |.) OTS f 2 3 . Bae Bert. wan vil Sate ae soa | nce ie ao theta fa os oe rhe te atthe Seine tenta “SW DEPENDABLE PIANOS $175.00 AND UP.|: 2% or long semi-Gttea | ‘eal analysis to-morrow, end hopes to his evidence | will surely convict | women victims, unless they agreed to| 7 te he lotlne-telling: to Inatitute | sen AYE © UG datectare kwithl A : Coats. Be able to make « report later in the | Carlton,” said the Inspector. “I can-]any proposition he might make. Such | “!¥orce proceedings against Ward and] pany wi pipet 2 - “ . aes peek, not make any of the details public just|a blackmail was attempted on Mis | 480 semi ep, RUEp aNd $0 <connentt ito TAL pa ae a Reaialy anxious to TERMS AS EASY AS $1. 00 A WEEK. Pieated Skirt, . \ Michael Gorman. a brother of the} "ow without hurting my case, but 1|Marie“Breslin, who spurned Carlton's | ‘#@ proceedings. f rr aa PR ert Sanat y 5 “4 .|expect to have a detalied history of | advances. They (Mr, and Mrs, Ward) were di-| learn from Mrs. Huntingto € A f ; an | 22,50 " i Pombtion and’ was ‘greatly. affected | this man's criminal -carcer withi> the | “ye original photograph 1s sala to|Vorced in 198 and Mrs, Ward then mar-| WhY she subscribed £10000 for a volume The public has been quick to appreciate the advantage in buying 5 i (ee Thumation and was greatly affected. . anne.) Pelaingl| phothersy! | ly paid $1,500 f a i a ‘Assistant District-Atiorney William | 9€8t twenty-four seg Aeon have bees of Eleanor Vandev: ried Reeraon Betene aaa peiriamepae ie dibges iarnine bis pianos here. Since opening our Piano Salesrooms Monday morning, Linen Su its,— various ' Hot-Att Used Photograph to jackmail. ma tleks by Carlt Ward says she was taken to a sy ry . ery as ‘ y i oa xe pg ee EGS pee fi wi Gatlin’ ix Rven ‘con Rate pehena pol ©. office and was induced to sign | 3uch @ sum. 3 hundreds of music-lovers and friends have visited the third floor.{! models, White and eolors, és n lackmailing women au be ie + r. ti nas 2) . * : ., . *, Be remrepiied br. <otive Serseant! siieged to heve used ap obscene photo-| 1h investigating the story told by Dr./an | antenupiial, settlement contract toy toe ides ie the town |f Without exception, all unite in pronouncing this beautiful temple of 7:50, 10.50, 14'50 Georgo Wi h Goldsmith. who sald he registered at| veading the papers DW: i i Sree, Toe start, gad Rounds, |€r#P%, Upon which he placed the faces} TOAST Wate with Carlton, Wt contained. | Topics matter. One was afterward | music one of the handsomest and most convenient in New York. { formerly 12.00 to 24,00 ‘on the case from the start, of other women of good reputatios |onGwn t Curltop played fasi and) i acter says the dete withdrawn, as the person is out of é ean panihintceraienaanhe Mi times #! man John Se ty ey “s onaty- | WHOM he wished to blackmall, He woud ‘loose women, he p ae eye tha ep fendant ne MESES cond lepatne oliemeMian ton am While our prices and terms on high-grade pianos are at all times ‘Remaining stock of Dotted” ‘On the result of Dr. O'Connor's onaly- age to him first and he de-| ‘0¥?- fs Laaytied : ree ted is depends what charge will bo made but afterward consented to] #lcitor for “Fads and Fancies. much lower than those of any other New York house, we are giving |} Swiss and Hand Embroid- : The third subpoena 1s for Giovanni P. peer: Conting,: At present he is held Morgsini, the well-known banker. It is on the charge of grand larceny mnude » Was in poor health, NOLES special inducements this and next week in honor of our opening. A MORTGAGE TAX HOLMES HERE TO | by H. C. Bchaub, his former friend. If AE ere alleged that Mr. Morosint was asked to/} visit will well repay you, and you will be especially interested in hearing ered Linen Dresses, $30, 5 efiult - ti r “Fads and Fan- ss ‘i 2 : “i Nee eee ea laroenys ae a, Knows in’ Donan as alee? aha feruesal: According to the || Our new self-playing piano. Free demonstrations daily. ) 10,50 and 16,50 Bee Con agaliog a’ ah at one time Rou-|story that has reached the District- Piano Salesrooms, Third Floor, 23d Street Side. formerly 18.00 to.25.00 At one period of known as the Bosionian by of the Rey- 1 Artemus married in Attorney, he was then told by a solici- at he would have to take the ences, “consequences” are said to have been persistent references to Mr. Moro- sinl, his daughter Jiulia, the well-known seene pictures can be mado against him. Inspector Cross, of Brooklyn, has complaindnts for each of these charge ready and willing to go ogatust the LAW UNDER ESE SEE HIS LAWYERS, Validity of the New Statute At-: ieee Statistician Who Twenty-third Street. Wards 1839, &randson of Justice The me here to. make an examination ot | these books, and that {s what I want} a Mr. Ingraham ji FEW ADVANCES , Fothin ¢ my belng | May Exhume First Wife's Body. | |ingraham, of the Appellat horsewoman, and the other daughter, |'0 do. Nothing was said o ij { i ics, ” 8 ourt of the "lotori sar. ti er's |allowed to see some thingw and not | body of the rst airs. carion| tacked in an Argument Before) Was Dismissed After the Cet-| Linras Victorias who ‘married ker £18! or's| Meine eiowed to ace others” aN, 1h exhumed if the slightest trace of $y 3 : 2 a Mra |coachman, Ernest Holskamp Scilliing “Well,” said ‘Mr, Daniels, “you can't Fer Meaey Hi pay 4s found in the body of the] Justice Giegerich, of the Su-} ton Leak Scandal Intends to|¥ Ter reat Miss | some years ago. ‘These references were} oe nice and take ou!” books for tue Bie ; @econd wife. Not much hope Is held cut tie mother and aunt of the brite heiy | Not complimentary and were very an- purpose of conducting u ‘ishing expe- paces 127% atte + Ms reme Court, Take Matter to Court. present at the ceremony. noying, especially the preiiction of a | Purpose - af finding polson in elther body, as the yews : @ ‘octors who attended both wivos de- > separation between Atilla Morovini, the | "37. ye) gemanied the bool % bad clare that they died of tetanus. It son ae ee Spee, eee ory wife, who but ‘they were luustled away . Ptr | ae Shere was foul play, it is believed that} Argument was heard .to-day before Holmes, ex aeniane statisti- | was Mary Washington Bond, fs mice, | . at =: Pariton inoculated his Wives with the| Justice Glegerich, of the Supreme Court, | ci After the subpoena was served on Mr. Hyste paibat ei eas! | Northern Pacific Rises Over 7 x is Fe deadly 'scaso, but the exhumation ana| in a suit brought by Michael 1. Elsman Morisint his secretary sent word to Mr. iy sa! f i t) €h iaeih 149% oo Ree RaiER ot the! bosied Will caiy;|AahinAt ‘Reminiér-sRobuer to teat hel ive to the pend- Krotel that the banker was too jl to| Justice Deucl was srked. to aay why | Points—Union Pacific and bessh teh iBe & show tne cause of death, proving nothing] constitutionallty of the Mortgage 1 vestizatio; the cotton report estify to-day, but would be glad to| his private account with win avi Amalgamated Copper Ruled| { foe ie oe ee ne against Carlton, pussed- by the Legistatur It {s understood that Holmes wilt | sive what information he could later, |iiaG brought the examination of tho} Pent fa dint Bw. ! tor Cros sald to-day that he er, and whick fmpoves a tax of the «matter dismissal tro; Mr. Guns wrote a letter tof Justice | books by Mr. Krotel to such a sudden ye AT Inspec avy in e ira ing. is going to re-arrest Carlton in jail on f one per cent. upon the value | the department to the courts, Deuel to-day explaining th> sen) at|terminaton. He said: us ” 3 t @ more serious charge than that on ortgage. Mr: went Broadway the Town Topics office yesterday when| "I have no objec a to sn janie is ind ay held. This charge ts uusel sald the Jaw was tral Hotelion his arrival in this eit: Mr. Krotel @tarted to look into his ac-|belng seen, 1 am. willing that every-| |, ¥ a i ; i hall Papas ‘of blackmail by the|* tutional, because it was only | last night, but he did not register ‘here count in the ledger and asking him !f|tody should know just how ang where) | THe AACR ATR ADO MAD ate auth in ih 129 t se of improper pictures. A woman is |? awed by a three-fiths vote of the Les-| aw a Guest. Shortly after 10 o'clock he bad any objeotion to hls accoun's|1 stand with Town Topics,” put aaip. deeae La eRe ese LE wae wae + falature, wh all measures invovling | this te left th fie A ‘ with ‘Town Toples being inspected. He rter for The sivening World ly those in which important de- . ino to be arrested, Inspector Cross is morning he left the hotel with his Five-Year-Old Elsie Koeh! A repo % velopments are pending were traded in 98 } Dut her identity or the charge|/9¥ | taxation required a two-thirds | jawyer, and the two got In a cab and ive- Lear: ef | closed by saying he would regret very|went to Mrs. Huntington's summer aac ped Iai [iahigghi oats "9 e er conte hat othe: le “ n ‘ 2 | = rte hal vote, He further cont ded that the | wero driven direct to thi 2 se oe A much having to get at the account} nome at Throg’s Neck this afternoon fa Nigerian nam as [cet violated the Federal Conatituton | aark atten Nae tip wens RN aRaee Lost HerLife on Way — | through Grana gury action. t> ak her about her $10,000 subscrip- Leia. Saranene: Moccia rc ene WHEAT SELLS DOWN, } i because It appropriated property with- | 3 : : t was learned to-day that a sub-|tion to "Bade and Fancles," Mrs. 5 “3 7 gpa. robber and polaoner of | VOCause | appropriated where for an hour and a half the two to S \ ,|tlon was very quiet. THEN PRICES GO UP, I mys. ena- vi a id not be seen, dut her + * | Dr. Charles A. Goldsmith by Dr. Goid- very ; ; and Mr. Holmes remained { ummer School, poena-servor has been trwing for sev-| Huntington cou p ‘Althouse: Lionas ‘and addil Bios Attorney-General sujlus Mayer bear: eral days to reach ex-Judge Gary, the} brother-in-law, Issac EH, Gates, who aug! mdon houses bought ax rc ona) evidence showing) . cued that the law was valid. He “r am millionaire sicel man, who ts on thelia ono of the administrators of thy | MUCH As 10,00 rhares in the first hovr,| Following ® slight t Secline at at she sel that under many allases Carlton has] eit ow of no case where tha lowing this confere ence Mr, Holmes fst) . Het ate, anid: there Was no promt. on then “in she|to-dey the local w iat ‘rable pone ‘bout the country preying on fe aken any | Walked slowly back,to his hot Five-vear-old Elsie Koehler, of No, 561|"!"ads8 and Fancies” subscription Met, | Huntington estate, 3 inarket at London, and the stocks icr|to jast night's final prices, Tho women, blackmailing inany, marrying Re plnid ae apie ig Ne RRA EO Capaicdan hotel, wiuie | sid avenue, Brooklyn, on ner gwar |but has not succeeded yet. “Nelther Mra. Huntington nor my-|tho most part were saold during the] apowared to believe that chere tiad Bome and insuring thelr ives in hist vanuiy of law involving taxation” Lelin Mr. Alter’s nice. Netthee te sik | to-day to attend Sunimer School No. 49, Deucl sent an answer back to|self will now, or at any time, haye|mesund Dour | | Janene OO Radi ofthat what was athe statement at _nepuctar pA peared Rrcauniiethacorivar foes two lawyers would galk vhout. Une {iB Fifteenth street, near Third avenue, stating thet he had no pet-|auything whatever to.gay, about tis Metropolltan Street Reilway, the price | known of the poaltion of tae erp and Cross that Mouling with the case would vo ts sus-1 matter, ws BOUL HE) vocame bewildered in crossing the car| sonal objection to Mr, Krotel inspecting |70w» Topica matt welling off more than gat nt Al hesitated to go abort,, d rest all references to him in the Town —_—— fheoranl tage prevailed pals the constituth nali tracks, In seeking to ayold one car she ear Reese au the cise woald When Mr, Holmer reached tho hotel stepped directly In front of another an was run down and killed. By a pocullar goincidence the name of the motorman of the ear that killed Elsie 1a ‘Koehler, Hy ts not rolated 40 he was asked: “Do you care on, takon to ty Cour. of Alp al event, He added tha raises by Bi c Tavern Cai wher the t emiplatiy "he ine Glegericn suld he would like to make any comment to, President Roogeveit's mblished in the ‘newspaper i was’ be.use Topics books and suggested that Mr, Krotel telephone to Mr. Lauterbach and see If some arrangement could not be made to have the examination of the book go on. Cu Hunday last? Mr, Holmes repiied: “S do not care to say anything awoi that at this tin teed ag into the mutter and direc.ed 1 tO submit briefs, LONDON STOCKS DULL, AMERICANS STEADY. the fu of the dead child, Koehler Was arrested, ENDS LIFE WITH PISTOL IN PARK ' The body of an unidentified man, BR Sa ky Pristina + Rs (ted about thirty years old, was found in aud @ moment later he started for the | Bronx Park to-day, The man had shot Pennsylvania Depot in Torey: Chey, himself in the left temple an¢é the re- SS volver was still clutched tn bis hand. Repatriation of Spani ards, Nothing by which he could be identified ck Rigchange as ‘ wre was found on the body. opened sed maied ge 4 MADRID, JULY 19—The Spantsh| The man-was 6 feet P inobes tell 6 partly, if roy | Government, Jt iy announced, is ar-|welghed mbout 190 pounds, Fle had « oe bame or names of your counse » 1 do not wish to bring my coun- sel into Unis matter sdyanoe of any, ne to ie Say tegaeding jer" LONDON, July 19.-Money was rather more wanted In the market to-day in connection with the final paynient of the Japanese March loan, although the requirements were comparatively small owing to the large amounts pald up under discount. Discounts were some- what influenced by Continental ex- ‘eign demand for ‘Are you Ja @ position to si about the Javestigation wht f trorney Bea ‘here to proseoute?” i#h to say anything about ranging for the repatriation of the Bpan-| smooth face, brown hair and hoya s Po acai From this it 4s belleved that Mr, Lau- terbach has about decided that he can- not keep the District-Attorney's office from seeing all that is in the books, and that Mr, Krotel will be allowed to go ‘on with his examination to-morrow, It was learned to-day that there was quite a scene in the offce of Town Topics when Assistant District-Attor- ney Krotel attempted to open the pages of the ledger to find out what disburse. oe YY, had been made to Justice Hid Deuel's Account, Turning over # page the eye joi a Krotel Mghted: Bs ae ine a In’ whut sonteetion Is Snare, tne Leer redogaie Hautervsch's ba Mtr bay COTTON OPENS FIRM; SELLS OFF LATER, group in sympa koa in, the Wo: or t iwhaee the it wan asa orders were given, as u niumed, i were bined on DADOrED and that ‘The local sotton market opened finm to-day on au advance of from 7 to 17 poluts, with yesterday's bulls again sup- porting the Mat, ‘The principal sellers were houses with Boxthenm connsottons, evidently epee on the favorable woah. “ition. ope th ae pices. Lit bat eres Ma ’ Ss Bat bircry My were 950,40 ont Yor per. | inion did eer more welling ordees: upom the market prices “quite sharply, he groat oxtent of the dealings were pe fessional,