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SOT IL EY SITE am bert C. De Brayn, the adopted son of ENEMIES’ CAMP Hc Wik De Bruyn’s Aid She Will Fey to Prove Divorce Suit Conspiracy, HE {S DETECTIVE’S SON. While. “Foster Father Sought Evidence for Duke, Young Man Spied for Wife. PIED MANY LETTERS. ese, Woman Says, Prove Plot In- prowing Lawyer and Detectlve— To Go Before Grand Jury. ira. Brodie L. Duke has found a} ¢cfampion in a rather amasing ma r a by his ald and testimony {ts con- vinced she can defeat her husband's ef- farts to sec: a divorce from her. Her- Tes 8. Berry, the detective hired by Mr. Duke and his family to got evi- dence against Mrs. Duke, has turned on his father, he declares, and will ald Mrs. Duke not only by appearing as ther witness in the divorce action, but by helping her tn criminal proceedings for conspiracy. The young man will, within a week, says Mrs. Duke, go before the Grand Jury and ask for indictments against Champe S. Andrews, counsel for Mr. Dike, and Charles 8. Berry, the detec- tive. De Bruyn says he acted as the gé-betweon for the tobacco man's rep- Tesentatives and secured duplicates of ten telegrame and seventy-six letters, which he will produce in belalf of Mrs, Duke. @hese letters and telegrams passed de- tWeen Berry ond Attorney An afid, it ts asserted, reveal a plot ag: Mrs. Duke, resulting in the divorce pro- ceedings. Won His Sympathy. Mrs. Duke's champion gives evidence Of; singular attachment for her. He insists that originally his sympathy Was roused because of many storie published about her, Just how Mrs. | @ learned of hia relationship to De tective Berry and how she enlisted mis ald {s not explained. "Phe young man says that on the day after Mrs, Duke was released from th Vombs last Fetruary he got a message | from her asking him to meet her. He felt very kindly toward her because so Many hersh things had been written said of her. Thereupon by a singu- GAY Impulse he decided to engage him- self to her cause. SARATOGA ial MONTE LID” LIFTED —— BY JEROME Canfield’s Open and Smaller § Gamblers Rush to Get Race Track Money. | 'SPAIS THE ONLY FIELD. | | Driven from New York, Big Backers of Chance Finda | Safe Refuge. PROSECUTOR QUITS SPRINGS.| | ua After Consultation with the Sheriff District-Attorney Leaves the Scene of Activity. (Spectal to The Brent BARATOGA, J ney Jerome Is credited with ha “Utted the 1d here this summe Richard Canfield’s Saratoga Clud is open and {t will stay open ail summer. All the smaller fry have taken the tip and are scurrying to-day to de ready Worl) District-Ac: for business before the Influx of the racing crowd. For New York's District-Attorney there are mingled blessings and curses bere, The hotel men and the shop- keepers are thankful that the closed season for gaming in Manhattan has driven Canfield and his confreres back to Saratoga. The reform element takes a different | view. Saratoga had Canfield and gambling crew In subdje 1K. but when Mr. Jerome scrowed down ¢ lid in New York he forced it up in Saratoga. Law-abiding togans are saying to-day that If Mr. Jerome's pro- | longed campaign s Canfleld had CARLO, FAMOUS ITALIAN GARDEN AND PROPRIETOR; Cansields {THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN JULY 1, 1908 De ded in a Ja tence, instead of a in the street night onte Carlo. Visit a Shadow. who fol place last Higgine Whether Canfleld and thos low his lead will hi through question, The they are addition atogn fr kn ireular | 1 Mkely e of the town will ess ay the dificult rhert mus! and din n palace money and the Sara- "Give up your will be your togan's mott is not garde: publle was when before her y cent of would ~ SCORES ESCAPE He has since been in constant attend- @hee upon her and is known to the/0f Mig Duke 4 FROM FLAMES dwellers in the uptown apartment | 0¥) @ve felt { where Mrs. Duke {s living in seclusion | now pending as her secretary. | Sturke pWhen questioned about his attitude De rooa toward his foster Bruyn admitted he h terms with him for were when Mrs, Duke asked him to be- me her secret agent to jet in de- Sgating the plans of Detective Berry he | Semped at the oppe tty. He says he earned that hie father had been prom- | wed a large sum of money to obtain evidence against Mrs. Duke, and this fact also prompted him in defeating his Telative’s purpose How He Secured Papers. fter careful ins the von plan for makin to Mrs, Duke, ceeded far When Mr to. re father young 1 not been ot Inld elf very va Plans have yond my expe y came n New on a Wweaier Duke's attor wured to mo. “Before the arrang Texas trip were compl a to get hold of inuch valuable data Berry w. rd enrte i ending and I ke out daliv repor: expenditures, but ns to ress he making was then ne el not only. ¢ fast w! Was studied | of making } pore of ta that Duke <aplis he turr ao. When P eampanion, Ts thelr Texas the detes Duke's Bruyn) enrresnonsder Yn this way ho says. he kent | with evervihing that was ¢ and knew to the Inet detail. tyr Of the attorney and Dees He fava hw has the onmeinal tain papers showloe ut $3,900 for his servioes. tn additt: expenses of ‘x undertak 4ls0 caples oF the 2 foster father telling r ago with his th Laws on hand in Chi witn to ob nin the evil nee nod yy ch nee sult now brought by Dui he complete evidence in thelr por feenion, Mrs. Duke and her champton inpie!, will show that the visit too CAG0 Was arranged for the sale purpose of allowing Mrs. Duke to t= pincad in & compromising position. Mra. ‘Tle at Jeges that whe was given an Ide at hew nt fur ed Weeesteneane W a j) Came in 2 // five days last week a to THE WORLD'S Main Of- fices alone in re- sponse to 1,790 People’s Popular Wants in THE “MORNING WORLD } WANT DIRECTORY ald the proo IN TENEMENT Out All Occupants in Time. on the fitth MARCHED |: THREE T0 STATION Told Suspected Burglars to Hold ne first the alarm smoke began imto his! | rooms floor and |me Jon |p ing Them with Revolver, Kept Them Going on Before. who He | and | tron into rate mf the fourth, Ww behind Uy Mey wap BA au Om ur and Another ‘ i PI Whe (tor u y . ' . WIEDINE to € ita A ) yenraold % r it ) 1 y-bix iv ’ Nara ve: | Torre, tw i \ a0 Euguty se ri Pach { | Piyan back . ! nd Tiriety where he a unl re ey, 4 trolley car punch of ky and a bit, wisi Hundred and Sixty ly hurt sph ad, One beveral holes made in the door the lock, indicaung burglarious inte , He Was lake TAUNDERED DIPLOMACY. POLIGE HERO og: 1 for the first were thrown op! on Sa time @ season ¢ ause thers ment in the 6 an equal ! 1 ne Canficld Welcomes Old Patrons. e well pies a suave a By WALTER A. SINCLAIR. How the wanderer must feel a welcome throb in Venezuela When he hastens to unfold a troublesome afvair of state, And while lo Sights the go old waskee-wash What means Ww “Ton of dirty clothes’—and fee! with his quand'ry sights the diplomatic laundry— e of the U. S. Consulate ‘ashington, D. C. . Ween we're troutled in Caracas and want battle-ships to back us, Do we hasten to the asphalt and tear up the pavement? NO! When we want some one to calm us and from Castro wring a promise Where th» wringe: are so plenty—to the laundr Maybe “Washing Done, D. C., thep we go. More appropriate would be, Ore’s inclined to think that Bowen must have left Caracas owin’ For a little dirty linen and some dipl For the laundry an did knocking that fs little s d witb all the mudfest going failed to clean H Bowe: natic shirts, ort of shoe} S0 Herb cut the home laundree— » Went to Washington, D. C, Send the linen of that tangle to the diplomatic mangle, To the laundryman and Consul who gets out two pure white sheets Much indorsed by the Dictator who rules down at the equator And sends round for a reporter when Never mind if Taft Twill all come out in the wash, has some dandy beats. ys “Bosh!” AMI HOBOKEN DRY Break in Pipe Connecting Mains Shuts Down Factories and Business Houses and Makes Fire Serious Menace. Owing to a break Im the pipes of the Hake k Compans's system, | Mohoaen & eufforing trom a great soarebly’ of water at 4 o'clock thts morn vay fas three main feed ter at Willow avenue, H ua, one 16 Inches and thi inet i and 20- what Is Ui and de was in thts euk wan discuy- Men were at onee set to work repatr: Bethe t ut owhen had almost mr ) yeale ce arveud to shut Mf the water from b the ade through entiiely {water a had to shut init buiness houses were greatly rvenioneed. Excopt in the lowest of the cliy no water could be ob- ined, even on the first toons of builds . and in many homes water for washing purposes was searce. The Fire Depariment was thrown upom {ts chemical engine, After | the men the sup: {fa the carr DUCKED PASTOR, GGED THE GLALS Men of Congregation Soused Dominie in River and Women Hurled Odorcus Missiles ai Companions in Escapade. und with two the ses May and in an a ar Rook Run Bridge, the Phomaé, pastor of the Mot f this city, was ducked in + River by mea of h ngregation who hud followed bim. © yuuag wo men were pelted with esas of uncer age by Women jarisidoners we had wair " mM tala Bome um vas consid: red 1 than a coinvid that the ire B i be in the parsonage 30 mucn Wws#! and thay they should make exeurions a Lae Woods Vhey were watched and venerday the ruse PAwor Wag dragged fi While the ¥ could by he pastor minister, ¥ vt way of an eleotric railroad ing bonds, He has left towa ——a— The Oldest Habitation, The oldest Inhabited residence tn the British Kingdom {5 sald to be Dun- vegan Cavtle, in the Inle of Skye—the seat of the McLeods of MclLvod—part of which dates from the ninth century, OF @ couple of hundred years before th conquest of Hngland by Willlam the BENNINGTON WAS LOST BY NEGLIGENCE Mismanagement of Engines and Boilers Caused Exptosion, A RIGID INVESTIGATION. | Board of Inquiry to Determine, Upon Whom Blame of Accident Rests. DEATH LIST REACHES 59, Victims Burled with Military Hon- ors In Common Grave Near San Diego. IN A Nutshell — Moody Crulsing on Dolphin. R, ME. JULY 4.—The fi boat Dolphin, Attorney-General Wilt rty. has arrived ¥ “went to La- molne, lanta has arrived at Uamol French General Sunstruck. B PORT, FF CF JULY Mm Gen. Dessirier, commander of the mill- t Sin Paris, was seized with 8 here to-day while directing manoeuvres. German Troops in China. TIPNSTIN, JULY 2% The German transport Sylvia has arrived at Taku with 500 military reliefs. She landed 600 men at Ping Too, REVISED LIST OF THE BENNINGTON’S DEAD. —<—<—<—<— Buried in military cemetery at Fort Rosecrans vee AT Dead now In morgue . +210 Dead {tn firersom of Bennington, still unrecovered Total dead Injured at various hospital Grand total . : +15 Of the injured at hospitals seven or eight are expected to dle. WASHINGTON, July %4—Mismanage- ment of the engines and bollers of the | Bennington ts sald by an officer of tho Bureau of Steam Navigation to have caused the explosion aboard the gun- | oat. The blame for the disaster, {t 1s said, must rest with her officers, and an investigation will show thts e is to be spared in the Investiga-~ Chief of the Bureau, re for examination. The: over by experts. The steam ne records kept by engineers Mttle fact in connection with the action of engines and boliers, and a gh examination ts expected to go at way toward placing the blame. | Rigid Investigation. Tt was after a superficial examination of some other steam logs that the state- nt was made thet the blame rested the officers of the Bennington. It 1 be for the Board of Inquiry to de- te! © where the blame must rest | This board will probably be appolated to-morrow by Reer-Admiral Goodrich when he arrives at Sap Diego from Bell- RESCUES TWO oes FROM FLAMES = care dead were Inid to rest yesterday In a jeommon grave in the | ten miles from San Diego lane grave is marked by the yellow headstones of the men who gave their Mves in the war with Mexico at Mon- terey and those who followed Fremont into the peninsula and made the coun- try a part of the Union, The Army and Navy mourned at the funeral and 100 carriages containing cit- ltzens followed the military procession Mary fire which |erom the city to the cemetery. The ad Williams: | cons, covered by wreaths, wero car- ried in fiag-draped carts. The most tm- pressive sight was that of the fifty-two survivors of the i!l-fated gunboat, | Capt. F. J. Drake, Commander Young, | of the Bennington, and the members of staf; Capt, E. D, Scott, commanding Rosecrans; Mayor Schon, of San ¢ go, and merber of the executive and upled by John Hess as a bakery. | legisiative branches of the city were Two Firemen Hurt by Falling Roof in Fire Which Thieves May Have Kindled. Otto Heggeman and Menry erg, two | hauled around the steep hills tn ambu- bakers, were sleeping In the rear of | lance wagons from Fort Rosecrans. house, and both were made uncon- Placed In a Common Grave, 2 Wr* were placed, In two rows, feet to feet, Into: ithe “houre) Bhi. |\e sixty fest long and fourteen feet thrdugh fumes that scorched his unl-| Qiao de was finished but a few min- t thelmen: to satety | \\tes before the arrival of the funeral, spread to John Porter's Around it were dry lery company up the arttl- fort—seven at No. 168 from the five strong on the west; the naval er . bearing arms full of flowers on the north, the Bennington’s survivors on the east, and the Universal Brother. hood on the west, Just outside te simple fence encloring the burying | ground, gathered the aftizens. Without delay the cotfing were lifted i © house to Rave Hi 1 i | from smoke and fla Would have |from the wagons and tanged in the ryiued od hot Other firemen went to/|trench, Survivors from the Bennington 4: ABSA CE. the | performed this duty. pulldinee, . Jeane Squads’ of s\x came forward from ven District Hospital Barrett was sent | thelr ranks in rapid succession, lifted to the engine ¢ in an ambulance caskets gently, entered the trench at The fire adds another to the long list cae s and deposited the. bodios as | of susplolous Tres that are constantly ed by Lieut, ‘Tobin, ‘The board joceurmpe in Willlamsburg. ‘The police at the head of each body wai and Mire Marshal Jnvestiwating, ly marked and numbered, ne ist one hour and fifteen minutes Can Study 27 Hours a Week, body Bad heen daponited io tbe i phystological experiments pave been made in Kussia to test the) POLICEMAN DRAGGED endurance of sehool children, The ree sulla prove. thai in the lower four TO EDGE OF RIVER. vlagee ly may be continued for a pirtod not oxce hours a] yy, we fatgue 2 | Prevents Runaway Team with ; ee of brain) Landed Trnek from Leapin Yr teaching t fix 1D the oat Vote oft Pler, ry ef Public Inetruction| policeman Schelber, of the East oeitslue mit, kod Ural me ROU | ietghty-cighth street station, was stand- should be udied at hon Ing at the foot of Bast Elghty-eighth street to-day when two big horses drawing a loaded track came éasaing down, heading for the river, The policeman seized one of the ant- mals and was dragged a block, At the very edge of the water he managed turn the horses, saving them from leap: the piel ree ee Jagok gaia, to belong to John TY por |Bultan, of No. Firat avenue, The jiay him notnls attends the wr took charge of the team, | The Pour an falthfiliy as ¢ the rich. js Bald to i eae ae pcp | * when’ aey took’ right and 800,000,000 Cigarettes @ Year | Lucky Swedes! send bills to \ patient payw what to gl The tiv whether doctors never tor is Able ran away, Drivers Can't Sit Down, ‘The London County Councll has de- olded that seats cganot be provided for Seger fhe Wes epachertanes'* °° A BDO J In France there ave 6,000,000 smokers, and of every fifteen there are elght who smoke a pipe tive who amoke clears and only two who use clyarettes, Still the French consume more than 800,000,- 000 cigarett: year, a Ans | The exar on tnto the cause of the | accident that hi cost fifty-nine Itves | will be most rigid. Ever: is to be brought to Nght that ca nd, a ttle military | pe Le 4 { i ‘ Me EAH AM Pa a Wabash Train Deralled. BUFFALO, JULY'M.—A W pos. senger aln was deralied three miles west of } tonight < were Inju: Turks Defeat Rebels. HODEIDA, Yy 2 PROVINCE, TURKISH ARABIA JULY 24.—The Turks a some success ertio M a rmed at the head Fez ba Aslodged the ng pos tion near Mona ig Revere losses on them, Statistician Hyde Sails. WASHINGTON, JULY 2b — John | Hyde, scian of the De- t wh resigned to Ergun os Was summonal department Inv. 4 in the dlamlagal of t Homes tt fs Je has gone abroad ta London specialist and will a or elx weeks. 2 the Government Wins in Servia‘ absolute majority The new Parlia= as follows: Minis= 24; Nationalist, 2; Peasant Train Kills Lawyer. CLEVELAND, JULY 2i.—Henry . Cowin, a well-known attorney, while returning to his home in Newburg, a suburb, drove his buggy in front of an excursion train and was killed, His body was dragged 500 feet. | Trees blown away, In every quarter grain was ruined. ae Tiny Tides in Great Lakes, In theory there must be lunar tides on the Great Lakes, although they may be too small to be detected in bodles of water so cted by winds and by irometric pres- u ce is sO potent it ‘waves, when the surface {s otherwise quite calm. <a Speed Limit of in Holand. Holland has regarding spe : excep | of the ‘pu | responsi! CURACY Greatly Improved by Leaving Off Colfee The manager of an creainery in Wisconsin states that while a regular coffee drinker he found it injurious to his health and a hindrance to the performance of his business duties “I cannot say,” he continues, “that I ever used coffer to excess, but I jknow that ft did mo harm, especially jduring the past few yc ¥ “It impaired my digestion, gave me a distressing sense of fulness in the region of the stomach, caming a most painful and disquieting palp{tas tion of the heart, and what is worse, it muddled my mental faculties so ag to seriously injure my business effi- ciency. “I concluded, abolit 8 months ago, |that something would have to be done, I quit the use of the old kind lof coffee short off and began to jdrink Postum Food Coffee, The cook jdidn't make it right at first—sho jdidn't boil it long enough, and I did |not find It palatable and quit using it and went back to the old kind of cof- fee and to the stomach trouble again, Then my wife took the matter in hand, and by following the directions on the box faithfully she had mo drinking Postum for several days be- fore I knew it. When I happened to remark that I was feeling much bet- ter than I had for a long time she told me that I had been drinking Postum, and that accounted for it, Now we have no other kind of coffee on Our ale, “i “My digestion has been rect); restored, aud with this improvement has come relief from the oppressive gense of fulness and palpitation of the heart that used to bother me so, aud 1 nete such a gain in mental strongth and acuteness that I can attend to my office work with en aud pleasure and without making the mistakes that were so annoying to me while I was using the old kind of coffee, “Postum Food Coffee te the great- est tablo drink of the times, in my extensive le estimation.” Ni Powtnmn Go, Battie Creek, Mich.” There's a reason, _ yy ff 4 . \ an)